Liaison statement
LS/o on initiation a new work item ITU-T Y.IMT2020-IBNMO “Intent-based network management and orchestration for network slicing in IMT-2020 and beyond”
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State | Posted |
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Submitted Date | 2021-03-16 |
From Group | ITU-T-SG-13 |
From Contact | Yushuang HU |
To Group | opsawg |
To Contacts | Henk Birkholz <henk.birkholz@sit.fraunhofer.de> Joe Clarke <jclarke@cisco.com> Tianran Zhou <zhoutianran@huawei.com> |
Cc | Tianran Zhou <zhoutianran@huawei.com> Robert Wilton <rwilton@cisco.com> Joe Clarke <jclarke@cisco.com> Scott Mansfield <Scott.Mansfield@Ericsson.com> Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> Henk Birkholz <henk.birkholz@sit.fraunhofer.de> Operations and Management Area Working Group Discussion List <opsawg@ietf.org> |
Response Contact | kaz.tanikawa@nec.com |
Purpose | For information |
Attachments |
SG13-LS197_att
SG13-LS197 |
Body |
ITU-T Study Group13 would like to inform ITU-T SG2, SG11, IRTF NMRG and IETF OPSAWG about the initiation of a draft Recommendation Y.IMT2020-IBNMO “Intent-based network management and orchestration for network slicing in IMT-2020 networks and beyond” at 2021 March meeting. An intent-based network enhances the evolution of IMT-2020 networks and beyond. It tries to grasp the intent of users (including end-users and network administrators) for its management, and automatically configure and adjust itself for realizing more highly automated control loop. This new work item is based on Y.3156 “Framework of network slicing with AI-assisted analysis in IMT-2020 networks”. We believe that this work item may have some aspects of interest and relevance with your activities in the field of management and orchestration in IMT-2020 networks (and beyond), and would like to keep co-operation with you. The initial version of the draft is attached herein. Attachment: SG13-TD750/WP1: Draft new Recommendation Y.IMT2020-IBNMO “Intent-based network management and orchestration in IMT-2020 networks and beyond” (March 2021). |