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5.4.5.3    Relationships

            ITU‐T FG CarCom (Focus Group on From/In/To Cars Communication).
            ITU‐T CITS (Collaboration on ITS Communication Standards).

            ITU‐T Q12/SG13 (Distributed service networking).

            ITU‐T Q27/16 (Vehicle gateway platform for telecommunication/ITS services /applications).
            ISO/TC 241 (Road traffic safety management systems).

            ISO/TC 204 (Intelligent transport systems).

            5.4.6   Urban pipeline network
            5.4.6.1    Task

            The standardization of the following technologies should be implemented in the urban pipeline of
            SSC:
                   urban pipeline informatization;
                   city geo‐information infrastructure.

            NOTE 1 – Urban pipelines are usually considered as the lifeline of cites for piped water, sewage, drainage,
            sanitation, electricity, heating, telecommunications, gas and waste, etc.

            The tasks include, but are not limited to:
                   developing guidelines and best practices for the urban pipeline informatization in SSC.
                   developing  Recommendations  for  the  integrated  management  of  pipeline  networks
                    including:

                    –  terms and definitions;
                    –  characteristics, high‐level requirements and general capabilities;
                    –  information model from spatio‐temporal perspective;

                    –  architecture framework and technical requirements.
            NOTE 2 – There are several technical reports on infrastructure, integrated management, and smart water
            management in FG SSC [ITU‐T TR infrastructure] [ITU‐T TR management] [ITU‐T TR water].
            5.4.6.2    Gap

            Standards related to the urban pipeline in SSC are still required in the following areas:
                   terms and definitions;
                   characteristics, high‐level requirements and general capabilities;

                   information model from spatio‐temporal perspective;
                   architecture framework and technical requirements.

            5.4.6.3    Relationships

            ISO/TMB SAG SCities (Strategic Advisory Group on Smart Cities).
            IEC/SMB SEG 1 (Systems Evaluation Group ‐ Smart Cities).









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