Active PAR

IEEE P3404

IEEE Draft Standard for Requirements and Framework for Sharing Data and Models for Artificial Intelligence across Multiple Computing Centers

In many AI scenarios, data and model sharing is essential for supporting communication, interaction, and collaboration among multiple computing centers. This standard specifies the framework and functional requirements for sharing data and models across multiple computing centers. Three use cases are provided for analyzing the standardization requirements and considerations.

Standard Committee
C/DC - Data Compression Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2023-09-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/DC - Data Compression Standards Committee
Working Group
DM2C2 - Data and Model of Multiple Computing Centers
IEEE Program Manager
Meng Zhao
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Working Group Chair
Yue Yu

Other Activities From This Working Group

Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.


P3404.1
Standard for Requirements and Framework for the Interconnection Between Multiple Data Centers for Productivity Services

This standard specifies the requirements and framework for the interconnection between multiple data centers for productivity services. In this standard, the term “productivity services” refers to the particular services related to the industry operations, such as electricity production, transportation, and financial services. The standard includes use cases, functional requirements, an architecture, and interaction mechanisms between multiple data centers across the infrastructure. The standard addresses four application scenarios, including data transmission between core data centers for productivity services, cloud to edge service optimization for productivity services, edge to edge collaboration, and video data compression between edge and processing centers.

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