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Work item: Y.IoT-ics
Subject/title: Requirements and functional architecture of Open IoT identity correlation service
Status: [Carried to next study period]
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
Liaison: ITU-T SG2?SG17
Supporting members: ALIBABA, CHINA UNICOM, NOKIA, CHINA ACADEMY OF TELECOMMUNICATION RESEARCH, MIIT, CHINA TELECOM, CHINA MOBILE, FIBER HOME, NEC, RUSSIA FEDERATION, ETRI
Summary: Internet of things (IoT) as described in [ITU-T Y.2060] has become an important area in the telecommunication and information technology industry. In recent years, many new and novel services based on IoT technologies have emerged in the market and many of them have been deployed widely. Many of these IoT systems already have IoT identity management, and at this stage it requires to understand the interoperability between those systems and how to leverage existing mechanism (as discussed in [ITU-T Y.4801] etc.) for the open IoT identity correlation service, for example, how to provide identity-mapping service and how to open identity correlation service to other entity etc. One concrete example is listed here: Smart Home Use Case: In this use case, one smart refrigerator can monitor the food left in it. When it finds that there is no enough food, for example, not enough milk in the refrigerator, it can notify the user's e-commerce mobile application, to remind the user to buy milk from the user's e-commerce mobile application. When the refrigerator vendor's device management platform detects that the light bulb of the refrigerator is broken, the refrigerator vendor's device management platform can send notification message to the e-commerce server to remind the user to buy a new light bulb. In the above use cases, there is a need to provide the mapping/binding between the refrigerator's identity and user's e-commerce account identity and to open this capability to other entity. This set of new open IoT identity correlation services will propose new features to the functional framework and service capabilities (as discussed in [ITU-T Y.2068]). Content: The content of this recommendation will include the following content: " Concept and Requirements of the Open IoT identity correlation service " Functional architecture of the Open IoT identity correlation service " Basic capabilities, relevant reference points and procedures of the Open IoT identity correlation service
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Kan DONG, Editor
Xiongwei JIA, Editor
Dapeng LIU, Editor
Song LUO, Editor
Fang QIANG, Editor
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