2.2 Informative references

Clause 2.2 shall only contain informative references which are cited in the document itself.

The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the user with regard to a particular subject area.

  • [i.1] oneM2M Drafting Rules (http://member.onem2m.org/Static_pages/Others/Rules_Pages/oneM2M-Drafting-Rules-V1_0.doc)
  • [i.2] ETSI TR 102 935 v2.1.1, Machine to Machine communications (M2M);Applicability of M2M architecture to Smart Grid Networks; Impact of Smart Grids on M2M platform
  • [i.3] ETSI TS 102 689 V1.1.1, Machine-to-Machine communications (M2M); M2M service requirements
  • [i.4] ETSI TR 102 732, Machine to Machine Communications (M2M); Use cases of M2M applications for eHealth
  • [i.5] ETSI TR 102 897, Machine to Machine Communications (M2M); Use cases of M2M applications for City Automation
  • [i.6] HGI-GD017-R3, Use Cases and Architecture for a Home Energy Management Service
  • [i.7] ISO/ IEC 15118 Road vehicles, vehicle to grid communication
  • [i.8] Mandate 486, MANDATE FOR PROGRAMMING AND STANDARDISATION ADDRESSED TO THE EUROPEAN STANDARDISATION BODIES IN THE FIELD OF URBAN RAIL
  • [i.9] DIN specification 70121, ELECTROMOBILITY - DIGITAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A D.C. EV CHARGING STATION AND AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR CONTROL OF D.C. CHARGING IN THE COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM
  • [i.10] ETSI TR 102 638, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS);Vehicular Communications; Basic Set of Applications; Definitions
  • [i.11] 3GPP TS 22.368, Service requirements for Machine-Type Communications (MTC); Stage 2
  • [i.12] 3GPP TS 23.682, Architecture enhancements to facilitate communications with packet data networks and applications
  • [i.13] 3GPP TR 23.887, Architectural Enhancements for Machine Type and other mobile data applications
  • [i.14] Communications Guidelines defined in Continua Health Alliance, The Continua Health Alliance, Version 2012 Design Guidelines
  • [i.15] oneM2M TS-0002 Requirements Technical Specification
  • [i.16] ETSI TS 103.383 Smart Cards; Embedded UICC; Requirements Specification
  • [i.17] IEC 61850 Communication networks and systems in substations
  • [i.18] oneM2M TR-0013 Home Domain Enablement Technical Report
  • [i.19] oneM2M TR-0018 Industrial Domain Enablement Technical Report
  • [i.20] oneM2M TR-0016 Authorization Architecture and Access Control Policy
  • [i.21] oneM2M TR-0026 Vehicular Domain Enablement Technical Report
  • [i.22] ETSI TR 103 546 SmartM2M: Requirement & Feasibility study for Smart Lifts in IoT
  • [i.23] ETSI TR 103 714 SmartM2M; Study for oneM2M Discovery and Query use cases and requirements
  • [i.24] Lixin Gao. On inferring autonomous system relationships in the internet. IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw. 9(6): 733-745, 2001 https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1109/90.974527
  • [i.25] Luigi Liquori, Rossano Gaeta, and Matteo Sereno. A Network Aware Resource Discovery Service. EPEW 2019
  • 16th European Performance Engineering Workshop, Nov 2019, Milano, Italy, Volume 12039 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, pages 84-99, 2019, https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01895452
  • [i.26] Raphael Chand and Michel Cosnard and Luigi Liquori. Powerful resource discovery for Arigatoni overlay network. Future Generation Computing System, volume 23, number 1, pages 31-38, 2008, https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00909630
  • [i.27] IETF RFC 4271: Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP4), 2006, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4271
  • [i.28] void
  • [i.29] void
  • [i.30] void
  • [i.31] ETSI SR 003 680 SmartM2M; Guidelines for Security, Privacy and Interoperability in IoT System Definition; A Concrete Approach
  • [i.32] AIOTI Report: IoT Relation and Impact on 5G, Release 3.0, https://aioti.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/AIOTI-IoT-relation-and-impact-on-5G-R3-Published.pdf
  • [i.33] void
  • [i.34] void