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Work item: Y.PHS-AI
Subject/title: Requirements and capabilities for AI agent-enabled public health services in smart community
Status: Under study 
Approval process: TAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: 2027-Q4 (Medium priority)
Liaison: SG21, ETSI ENI
Supporting members: China Unicom, ICT CAS, BUPT, China Mobile, China Telecom, CICT, PCL
Summary: Public health services in communities are fundamental to achieving universal health coverage, health security, and improved population health outcomes. With the advancement of IoT technologies, these services are supported by interconnected sensing systems as well as data acquisition and sharing networks, enabling the timely and scalable delivery of essential health interventions at both human and community levels. The integration of AI agent system within public health services facilitates the transition of communities from traditional, reactive public health models to intelligent, adaptive, and human-centric health management paradigms. By collaborating with distributed IoT infrastructures, AI agents optimize service delivery, enhance system responsiveness, and provide personalized interventions, enabling public health services to become more proactive, dynamic, and tailored to the unique requirements and preferences of individuals and communities. This draft Recommendation defines the requirements and capabilities for AI agent-enabled public health services to create intelligent, interoperable, and dynamic processes in smart communities. By autonomously coordinating IoT infrastructures with other relevant participants, AI agent system supports efficient, interoperable, and dynamic public health servce processes based on human preferences. They improve performance across complex IoT environments, enhance resource utilization, and optimize user experience.
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Chen CHENG, Editor
Xinzhou CHENG, Editor
Jinyou DAI, Editor
Yu SHI, Editor
Tianyi WANG, Editor
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