The energy analyst's need for a standard that interprets the Global Information Infrastructure in the Metro Area
Etienne-Victor Depasquale, Saviour Zammit, Franco Davoli, Raffaele, Bolla

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the need for a standardized interpretative model for metro area networks to aid energy analysts, focusing on abstraction and physical deployment distinctions, with preliminary results on access networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel standard that generalizes network diversity and distinguishes deployments, addressing a gap in existing ITU-T recommendations.
Findings
Preliminary results on access network models.
Support for generalized diversity in network interpretation.
Distinction between deployment types enhances analysis.
Abstract
In this paper, we argue that the energy analyst's understanding of the metro area network must be supported by a standard that (a) generalizes diversity, through the means of the abstraction of the implementational model, while (b) distinguishing between deployments through physical reference points. The need for this kind of model has already been foreseen in the ITU-T's Recommendation Y.110, including the need "to illustrate how system performance can be affected by implementation." Preliminary results that concern the access network are presented.
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TopicsPower Line Communications and Noise · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
