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[2017-2020] : [SG20] : [Q6/20]

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Work item: Y.FW.IC.MDSC
Subject/title: Framework of identification and connectivity of moving devices in smart city
Status: [Carried to next study period]
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
Liaison: ITU-T SG16, ITU-R SG5, ITU-T SG11, GSMA, ICAO, ETSI
Supporting members: Russian Federation, Rostelecom, SPbSUT, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, China Unicom
Summary: Smart cities contain a large number of moving devices which serve many purposes, for example the use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) for various applications. A survey of existing methods of identifying these systems and verifying their identifiers has brought to light a real problem regarding the remote verification of identifiers at long distances (e.g. more than 300 meters). It is important to investigate a standard approach for the identification of these systems and for the transmission of information over a radio network to the monitoring and control centers of Smart Cities. In recent years, Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) systems have been developed. Technologies such as Ultra Narrow Band, Spread Spectrum, NB-IoT, LTE-eMTC, etc. have features such as long operating battery life. With developed base station infrastructure, connection with Moving Devices in Smart Cities (MDSC) will be possible over greater distances, including in built up urban areas. Thus, MDSC could be considered as IoT devices that interact with the whole smart city ecosystem via wireless communications. The work item will develop a methodology and a structure for MDSC identification when using wireless technologies such as LPWA systems for connectivity.
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Alexey Borodin, Editor
Ruslan Kirichek, Editor
Menghua Tao, Editor
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