IEEE 802.21 MEDIA INDEPENDENT HANDOVER DCN: 21-12-0059-00-MuGM Date Submitted: May 16, 2012

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IEEE 802.21 MEDIA INDEPENDENT HANDOVER
DCN: 21-12-0059-00-MuGM
Title: Identification of SDOs related to 802.21d
Date Submitted: May 16, 2012
Presented at IEEE 802.21 session #50 in Atlanta
Authors or Source(s):
Yoshihiro Ohba (Toshiba)
Abstract: This document contains a list of potential SDOs related
to 802.21d.
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Multicast Routing
• IETF ROLL (Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks)
WG
•
Multicast Forwarding Using Trickle (draft-ietf-roll-tricklemcast) defines a mechanism to forward multicast messages
without the need for topology maintenance.
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Multicast Key Management
• IETF MSEC (Multicast Security) WG [concluded WG]
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RFC 6407 - GDOI (The Group Domain of Interpretation)
•
RFC 4535 - GSAKMP: Group Secure Association Key
Management Protocol
•
RFC 3740 - MIKEY: Multimedia Internet KEYing
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Multicast Mobility
• IETF Multicast Mobility (multimob) WG
•
•
•
•
The multimob WG provides guidance for supporting
multicast in a mobile environment
The scope of work will be limited to Proxy Mobile IPv6,
IGMPv3/MLDv2 protocols and listener mobility.
The group will work on extensions of Proxy Mobile IPv6 to
improve its capability to handle multicast efficiently.
Work requiring modifications to IGMPv3/MLDv2 is out of
scope in this stage of this WG, however, as are
modifications to multicast routing protocols.
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Reliable Multicast Transport
• IETF RMT (Reliable Multicast Transport) WG
•
FCAST: Scalable Object Delivery for the ALC and NORM
Protocols (draft-ietf-rmt-fcast)
•
FLUTE - File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (draftietf-rmt-flute-revised)
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Scalable Adaptive Multicast
• IRTF SAM (Scalable Adaptive Muticast) Research Group
•
http://samrg.org/
•
“The Scalable Adaptive Multicast (SAM) Research Group
investigates multicast protocols including application layer
multicast (ALM), overlay multicast (OM), native multicast, and
hybrid techniques with the goal of greater scalabality and
adaptability in terms of numbers of multicast groups and network
resources. It also provides input for standardization efforts within
the IETF.”
•
Application Layer Multicast Extensions to RELOAD (draftsamrg-sam-baseline-protocol)
•
A Common API for Transparent Hybrid Multicast (draftwaehlisch-sam-common-api)
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IEEE P2030.1
• IEEE P2030.1: Guide for Electric-Sourced Transportation
Infrastructure
• http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/2030.1/2030.1_index.html
“Scope: This document provides guidelines that can be used by
utilities, manufacturers, transportation providers, infrastructure
developers and end users of electric-sourced vehicles and related
support infrastructure in addressing applications for road-based
personal and mass transportation. This guide provides a
knowledge base addressing terminology, methods, equipment, and
planning requirements for such transportation and its impacts on
commercial and industrial systems including, for example,
generation, transmission, and distribution systems of electrical
power. This guide provides a roadmap for users to plan for short,
medium, and long-term systems. “
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