Object identifier-based resolution framework for IoT grouped services |
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Recommendation ITU-T X.676 specifies an object identifier (OID)-based resolution framework for identifying various services in IoT environments. OID is an identifier to name an object with a hierarchically assigned namespace. In Internet of things (IoT), thousands of IoT services based on heterogeneous resources will be provided as combinations of various services. For efficiency, various technologies, such as service binding, dynamic services or frequently switching services will be required, along with resolution and identification of grouped services. This Recommendation describes the concepts of IoT grouped services, considerations, architectures, and procedures for an OID-based resolution framework for IoT grouped services. |
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X.676 (11/2018)
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ITU-T Supplement
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X Suppl. 34 (01/2019)
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ITU-T X.1051 – Supplement on code of practice for information security controls for telecommunication organizations
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X Suppl. 36 (09/2021)
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ITU-T X.1051 – Supplement on critical security controls for information and network security management by telecommunication organizations
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XSTR-SUSS - Successful use of security standards (2nd edition)
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2020
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XSTP - OID Resolution system: Problems, Requirements and Potential solutions
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2020
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Object identifiers (OIDs) and their registration authorities
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2010
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