1、Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Part 21-1: Media independent servicesTechnologies de linformation Tlcommunications et change dinformation entre systmes Rseaux locaux et mtropolitains Partie 21-1: Services indpend
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3、 Website: www.ieee.orgPublished in SwitzerlandISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-21-1:2018(E) IEEE 201y All rights reserved Foreword s s 5 zzrttss zrttsstrsy s x zzrt IEEE Std 802.21.1-2017 IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Part 21.1: Media Independent Services Sponsor LAN/MAN Standards Committe
4、e of the IEEE Computer Society Approved 14 February 2017 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Several use cases and services are defined, namely, handover between heterogeneous networks, home energy management system, software-defined radio access networks (SDRANs), radio resource management (RRM), and
5、 device-to-device (D2D) communication service that need to be implemented in conjunction with the media independent services (MIS) framework as specified in IEEE Std 802.21-2017. Keywords: home energy management system, IEEE 802, IEEE 802.21, IEEE 802.21.1, media independent handover, media independ
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