Rob,Brian,
I have a quick glance to this "Series Y.3000, Supplement 71, Use cases for
autonomous networks", although I don't understand their numbering. (FUTURE
NETWORKS Y.3000–Y.3499)
It focuses on "use cases" for autonomous networks. Their autonomous networks
seems be quite different from ours. They have a controller as their "basic
building block". They seems recommend AI/ML for building knowledgement bases.
They analysis and requirements are in very abstract way yet. For now, they are
far from network protocol design to be overlap from ANIMA.
However, on another side, I see potential that our Autonomic Network
Infrastructure can provide some level support to their use cases, and their use
cases may become our use cases to develop more specific cases if there are
experts willing to take works.
Regards,
Sheng
------------------ Original ------------------
From: "Brian E Carpenter"<[email protected]>;
Date: Tue, Dec 6, 2022 04:27 AM
To: "rwilton"<[email protected]>; "anima"<[email protected]>;
"anima-chairs"<[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: [Anima] FW: New Liaison Statement, "LS on the initiation of
the new work item Y.AN-Arch-fw: "Architecture Framework for Autonomous
Networks""
IMHO, our first step should be to read [ITU-T Y.Suppl 71]. To my surprise,
that's open access:
https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/recommendations/rec.aspx?id=15041&lang=en
The second step could be an FYI response listing our framework documents,
existing standards, and ongoing work. Only needs a page. From the list of
liaison managers, I assume we should send that via Scott Mansfield?
(Background on ITU-T liaison: RFC6756)
Regards
Brian
On 06-Dec-22 02:00, Rob Wilton (rwilton) wrote:
> Hi Anima WG,
>
> Please see a liaison received from ITU-T related to "Architecture
Framework for Autonomous Networks". No reply to ITU-T is necessarily
required, I'm forwarding for your interest. The WG could decide to send a
reply to highlight the work occurring in ANIMA if you thought that would be
relevant and helpful.
>
> Regards,
> Rob
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: iesg <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Liaison Statement
Management Tool
> Sent: 02 December 2022 18:59
> To: The IETF Chair <[email protected]>
> Cc: Scott Mansfield <[email protected]>; The IESG
<[email protected]>; The IETF Chair <[email protected]>;
[email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: New Liaison Statement, "LS on the initiation of the new work item
Y.AN-Arch-fw: "Architecture Framework for Autonomous Networks""
>
> Title: LS on the initiation of the new work item Y.AN-Arch-fw:
"Architecture Framework for Autonomous Networks"
> Submission Date: 2022-12-02
> URL of the IETF Web page: https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1803/
>
> From: shaba <[email protected]>
> To: The IETF Chair <[email protected]>
> Cc: The IESG <[email protected]>,Scott Mansfield
<[email protected]>,The IETF Chair <[email protected]>
> Response Contacts: [email protected]
> Technical Contacts:
> Purpose: For information
>
> Body: This Liaison Statement informs about the initiation of the new work
item on "Architecture Framework for Autonomous Networks".
>
> ITU-T Working Party 1/13 would like to inform you about the initiation of
the new work item "Architecture Framework for Autonomous Networks" at its last
meeting, Geneva, 25 November 2022. The new work item will be progressed within
Question 20/13 ("Networks beyond IMT-2020 and machine learning: Requirements
and architecture").
>
> This document derives from the deliverable of the Focus Group on
Autonomous Networks (FG-AN) established under ITU-T SG13 in December 2020. The
document describes requirements, architecture, components and related sequence
diagrams which together comprises an architecture framework for autonomous
networks. The architectural framework for autonomous networks is based on the
key concepts of exploratory evolution, real-time responsive online
experimentation and dynamic adaptation.
>
> This document aims to enhance the robustness and resilience of future
networks while enabling the use case scenarios described in [ITU-T Y.Suppl 71].
>
> SG13 looks forward to keeping continued collaboration and exchange with
you in the field of autonomous networks.
>
> For your information, Question 20/13 plans to hold its next Q20/13
Rapporteur’s meeting virtually on 15 to 17 February 2023. Details can be
accessed through the following page:
https://www.itu.int/net/ITU-T/lists/rgm.aspx?Group=13&Q=-1&From=2022-07-15&To=2022-11-25
> Attachments:
>
> SG13-LS37
>
https://www.ietf.org/lib/dt/documents/LIAISON/liaison-2022-12-02-itu-t-sg-13-ietf-ls-on-the-initiation-of-the-new-work-item-yan-arch-fw-architecture-framework-for-autonomous-networks-attachment-1.docx
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