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本文(ITU-T RESOLUTION 2-2008 ITU-T study group responsibility and mandates《国际电信联盟远程通信标准化组织(ITU-T)研究组的责任和授权》.pdf)为本站会员(diecharacter305)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

ITU-T RESOLUTION 2-2008 ITU-T study group responsibility and mandates《国际电信联盟远程通信标准化组织(ITU-T)研究组的责任和授权》.pdf

1、 International Telecommunication Union ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU WORLD TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION ASSEMBLY Johannesburg, 21-30 October 2008 Resolution 2 ITU-T study group responsibility and mandates FOREWORD The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the Un

2、ited Nations specialized agency in the field of telecommunications, information and communication technologies (ICTs). The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of ITU. ITU-T is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recomme

3、ndations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA), which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study by the ITU-T study groups which, in turn, produce Recommendations on these topics. ITU 20

4、09 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without the prior written permission of ITU. WTSA-08 Resolution 2 1 RESOLUTION 2 ITU-T study group responsibility and mandates (Helsinki, 1993; Geneva, 1996; Montreal, 2000; Florianpolis, 2004; Johannesbu

5、rg, 2008) The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (Johannesburg, 2008), recognizing the resolutions adopted by this assembly which contain many instructions and implications for the work of the relevant study groups, considering a) that the mandate for each study group needs to be clear

6、ly defined in order to avoid duplication of effort between study groups and to ensure the coherence of the overall work programme of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T); b) that ITU-T has to evolve in order to stay relevant to the changing telecommunication environment and to it

7、s membership interests; c) that collocation of study group, working party or rapporteur group meetings could also be a means to avoid duplication of work and to improve efficiency of work; in practice, collocation enables: attendees participation in the work of more than one study group; reduction i

8、n the need for exchange of liaison statements between the study groups concerned; saving costs for ITU and for ITU members and other experts; d) that the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA), through Resolution 22, assigns authority to the Telecommunication Standardization Advisor

9、y Group (TSAG) in the interval between WTSAs to restructure and establish ITU-T study groups in response to changes in the telecommunication marketplace, noting that the study group structure, responsibilities and mandates agreed at WTSA may be modified in the interval between WTSAs, and that the cu

10、rrent study group structure, responsibility and mandates may be found on the ITU-T website or obtained from the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB), resolves 1 that the mandate of each study group, which it shall use as the basis for organizing its study programme, shall consist of: a gen

11、eral area of responsibility, as set out in Annex A, within which the study group may amend existing Recommendations, in collaboration with other groups, as appropriate; a set of Questions related to particular areas of study, which are compatible with the general area of responsibility and which sho

12、uld be results-oriented (refer to Section 7 of Resolution 1 of this assembly); 2 to encourage the study groups to consider collocation (e.g. of study group plenaries, working parties or rapporteur meetings) as a means to improve cooperation in some areas of work; the study groups involved will need

13、to identify the areas in which they need to cooperate, based on their mandates, and keep TSAG and TSB informed, 2 WTSA-08 Resolution 2 instructs the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau to support and facilitate the operational aspects of such collocation. Annex A (to Resolution 2) PART 1 GENERA

14、L AREAS OF STUDY Study Group 2 Operational aspects of service provision and telecommunication management Responsible for studies relating to: principles of service provision, definition and operational requirements of service emulation; numbering, naming, addressing and identification requirements a

15、nd resource assignment including criteria and procedures for reservation, assignment and reclamation; routing and interworking requirements; human factors; operational and management aspects of networks including network traffic management, designations, and transport-related operations procedures;

16、operational aspects of interworking between traditional telecommunication networks and evolving networks; evaluation of feedback from operators, manufacturing companies and users on different aspects of network operation; management of telecommunication services, networks, and equipment via manageme

17、nt systems, including support for next-generation networks (NGN) and the application and evolution of the telecommunication management network (TMN) framework; ensuring the consistency of the format and structure of IdM identifiers; and specifying interfaces to management systems to support the comm

18、unication of identity information within or between organizational domains. Study Group 3 Tariff and accounting principles including related telecommunication economic and policy issues Responsible, among others, for studies relating to tariff and accounting matters (including costing methodologies)

19、 for international telecommunication services and study of related telecommunication economic, accounting and policy issues. To this end, Study Group 3 shall in particular foster collaboration among its members with a view to the establishment of rates at levels as low as possible consistent with an

20、 efficient service and taking into account the necessity for maintaining independent financial administration of telecommunications on a sound basis. Study Group 5 Protection against electromagnetic environment effects Responsible for studies relating to protection of telecommunication networks and

21、equipment from interference and lightning. WTSA-08 Resolution 2 3 Also responsible for studies related to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), to safety and to health effects connected with electromagnetic fields produced by telecommunication installations and devices, including cellular phones. Res

22、ponsible for studies on the existing copper network outside plant and related indoor installations. Study Group 9 Television and sound transmission and integrated broadband cable networks Responsible for studies relating to: use of telecommunication systems for contribution, primary distribution and

23、 secondary distribution of television, sound programmes and related data services including interactive services; use of cable and hybrid networks, primarily designed for television and sound programme delivery to the home, as integrated broadband networks to also carry voice or other time-critical

24、services, video on demand, interactive services, etc. Study Group 11 Signalling requirements, protocols and test specifications Responsible for studies relating to signalling requirements and protocols, including those for IP-based networks, NGN, mobility, some multimedia related signalling aspects,

25、 ad hoc networks (sensor networks, RFID, etc.), QoS, and internetwork signalling for ATM, N-ISDN and PSTN networks. This also includes reference signalling architectures and test specifications for NGN and emerging networks (e.g., USN). Study Group 12 Performance, QoS and QoE Responsible for Recomme

26、ndations on performance, quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) for the full spectrum of terminals, networks and services ranging from speech over fixed circuit-based networks to multimedia applications over networks that are mobile and packet based. Included in this scope are the

27、operational aspects of performance, QoS and QoE. A special focus is given to interoperability to ensure end-to-end users satisfaction. Study Group 13 Future networks including mobile and NGN Responsible for studies relating to the requirements, architecture, evolution and convergence of future netwo

28、rks. Also includes NGN project management coordination across study groups and release planning, implementation scenarios and deployment models, network and service capabilities, interoperability, impact of IPv6, NGN mobility and network convergence, public data network aspects and network aspects o

29、f IdM. Responsible for studies relating to network aspects of mobile telecommunication networks, including International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), wireless Internet, convergence of mobile and fixed networks, mobility management, mobile multimedia network functions, internetworking, interopera

30、bility and enhancements to existing ITU-T Recommendations on IMT. Study Group 15 Optical transport networks and access network infrastructures Study Group 15 is responsible in ITU-T for the development of standards on optical transport networks and access network infrastructures, systems, equipment,

31、 optical fibres and cables, and their related installation, maintenance, test, instrumentation and measurement techniques, and control plane technologies to enable the evolution toward intelligent transport networks. This encompasses the development of related standards for the customer premises, ac

32、cess, metropolitan and long-haul sections of communication networks. 4 WTSA-08 Resolution 2 Study Group 16 Multimedia coding, systems and applications Responsible for studies relating to ubiquitous applications, multimedia capabilities for services and applications for existing and future networks,

33、including NGN and beyond. This encompasses accessibility, multimedia architectures, terminals, protocols, signal processing, media coding and systems (e.g. network signal processing equipment, multipoint conference units, gateways and gatekeepers). Study Group 17 Security Responsible for studies rel

34、ating to security including cybersecurity, countering spam and identity management. Also responsible for the application of open system communications including directory and object identifiers, and for technical languages, the method for their usage and other issues related to the software aspects

35、of telecommunication systems. PART 2 LEAD STUDY GROUPS IN SPECIFIC AREAS OF STUDY SG 2 Lead study group for service definition, numbering and routing Lead study group on telecommunications for disaster relief/early warning Lead study group on telecommunication management SG 5 Lead study group on ele

36、ctromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic effects SG 9 Lead study group on integrated broadband cable and television networks SG 11 Lead study group on signalling and protocols Lead study group on intelligent networks Lead study group on test specifications SG 12 Lead study group on quality of

37、service and quality of experience SG 13 Lead study group for future networks and NGN Lead study group on mobility management and fixed-mobile convergence SG 15 Lead study group on access network transport Lead study group on optical technology Lead study group on optical transport networks SG 16 Lea

38、d study group on multimedia coding, systems and applications Lead study group on ubiquitous applications (“e-everything“, such as e-health) Lead study group on telecommunication/ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities SG 17 Lead study group on telecommunication security Lead study group on i

39、dentity management (IdM) Lead study group on languages and description techniques WTSA-08 Resolution 2 5 Annex B (to Resolution 2) Points of guidance to study groups for the development of the post-2008 work programme B.1 This annex provides points of guidance to study groups for the development of

40、the post-2008 study Questions in accordance with the proposed structure and general areas of responsibility. The points of guidance are intended to clarify, where appropriate, interaction between study groups in certain areas of common responsibility and are not intended to provide a comprehensive l

41、ist of such responsibilities. B.2 This annex will be reviewed by TSAG as necessary to facilitate interaction between study groups, to minimize duplication of effort and to harmonize the overall ITU-T work programme. Study Group 2 Study Group 2 is the lead study group for service definition (includin

42、g all types of mobile services) and for numbering and routing. Study Group 2 has a responsibility for creating principles of service and operational requirements, including billing and operational quality of service/network performance. Service principles and operational requirements must be develop

43、ed for current and evolving technologies. Study Group 2 shall define and describe services from a users point of view to facilitate global interconnection and interoperation and, to the extent practicable, ensure compatibility with the International Telecommunication Regulations and related intergov

44、ernmental agreements. Study Group 2 should continue to study service policy aspects including those that may arise in the operation and provision of transborder, global and/or regional services taking due account of national sovereignty. Study Group 2 is responsible for studying, developing and reco

45、mmending general principles of numbering and routing for all types of network. The chairman of Study Group 2 (or, if necessary, the chairmans delegated representative), in consultation with Study Group 2s membership, should provide technical advice to the Director of TSB concerning general principle

46、s for numbering and routing and the effect on allocation of international codes. Study Group 2 should provide the Director of TSB with advice on technical, functional and operational aspects in the assignment, reassignment and/or reclamation of international numbering and addressing resources in acc

47、ordance with the relevant E- and F-series Recommendations, taking into account the results of any ongoing studies. Study Group 2 should recommend measures to be taken to assure operational performance of all networks (including network management) in order to meet the in-service network performance

48、and QoS. As the lead study group on telecommunication management, Study Group 2 also has the responsibility for the development and maintenance of a consistent ITU-T work plan, prepared with the cooperation of relevant ITU-T study groups, on activities associated with telecommunication management an

49、d with operations, administration and management (OAM). In particular, this work plan will focus on activities involving two types of interfaces: for fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security management (FCAPS) interfaces between network elements and management systems, and between management systems; and for transmission interfaces between network elements. 6 WTSA-08 Resolution 2 In support of market-acceptable FCAPS interface solutions, Study Group 2 studies will identify service provider and network operator re

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