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COSIGN standardization topics. ‌ COSIGN will architect and demonstrate the future data centre network based on optical interconnect technologies and programmable flexible SDN-based control. While there is no current ETSI activity in the area of optical communication technologies, COSIGN covers many topics of relevance to ETSI, as summarized in Table 2: ETSI Standardization element Type of contribution Schedule Priority Partners Grid and Cloud Computing Use cases, requirements, architectures for cloud services and data centres running cloud services Presentations at meetings and events. Year 2 Medium To be discussed Next- Generation Network Use cases, requirements, architectures for next generation access and data centres networks Presentations at meetings and events, contribution to documents. Year 2 / Year 3 Medium To be discussed NFV ISG; Architecture of the Virtualisation Infrastructure Defining architectural role of virtual network functions as part of overall data centre IT and network resources. Presentations at meetings and events, contribution to documents. Year 2 / Year 3 Medium To be discussed NFV ISG; Management & Orchestration Defining interfaces required for management and orchestration of virtual network functions as part of overall IT and network resources. Presentations at meetings and events, contribution to documents. Year 2 / Year 3 High IBM Table 2 – Preliminary overview of potential COSIGN standardization topics in ETSI In Cloud and Grid Computing and in Next Generation Networks, the COSIGN consortium will mainly observe the standardization activities and strive to create architecture supporting the use cases of most importance for today and upcoming key ICT drivers. In the NVF working groups, COSIGN has a potential of contributing novel approaches for delivering virtualized network services over the optical data centre network and managing them through the COSIGN converged IT and network resource orchestrator.
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COSIGN standardization topics. The COSIGN expected outcomes that may be promoted in IETF and IRTF are mostly related to the SDN-based control plane of the Data Centre optical network and the converging abstraction, virtualization and orchestration of network and IT resources. A preliminary analysis of the possible contributions in IRTF and IETF has identified some target WGs and a list of potential contributions, as detailed in Table 6. IETF WG IRTF RG Standardization element Type of contribution Schedule Priority Partners IRTF SDN RG Use cases, requirements, architectures for SDN- based control of optical DC networks. Presentations to SDNRG meetings and workshops, Internet Drafts. Year 2 High NXW UPC UNIVBRIS IBM IETF I2RS WG Optical network topology models. Internet Drafts. Year 2 / Year 3 Medium NXW IETF SFC WG Use cases and architectures for SFC in DC networks. Internet Drafts. Year 2 Medium NXW UNIVBRIS IBM IETF PCE WG Path computation in SDN-based optical DC networks. Applicability of ABNO architectures for orchestration of network and IT resources. Internet Drafts. Participation in PCEWG meetings. Year 3 High NXW UPC IETF NETCONF WG Optical extensions for YANG topology models. Internet Drafts. Year 2 / Year 3 High To be evaluated IETF NVO3 WG Virtualization of Data Centre networks. Internet Drafts. Year 2 / Year 3 High UNIVBRIS IBM Table 6 – Preliminary overview of potential COSIGN standardization topics in IETF and IRTF‌ Members of the COSIGN consortium already active in IETF (i.e. NXW, UPC, IBM and UNIVBRIS) will continuously monitor the on-going activities and the progress in the selected WGs during the first year of the project. The objective is to review and refine the preliminary list of topics reported in Table 3, in order to coordinate and concentrate the standardization efforts on a focused group of key WGs. The potential impact of the COSIGN innovations will be evaluated considering the relevance of the identified COSIGN outcome as well as the level of involvement of the consortium partners for the specific WG. The latter aspect is particularly important for the acceptance and the impact achievable in the medium term in a given standardization field; where needed, potential cooperation with external partners or other projects will be considered to strengthen the promotion of converging results. For example, contributions to the IETF PCE WG can be more effectively promoted through a collaboration with the PACE (PACE: Next Steps in PAth Computation Element (PCE) Architect...

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