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ETSI activity since GSC#14

ETSI activity since GSC#14. Presenter: Jørgen Friis, ETSI VP SES, ETSI GSC HoD. Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15. 22. 121. Full Members. 597. Associate Members. Observers. ETSI Membership. 597 Full Members from 40 European countries

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ETSI activity since GSC#14

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  1. ETSI activity since GSC#14 Presenter: Jørgen Friis, ETSI VP SES, ETSI GSC HoD Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

  2. 22 121 Full Members 597 Associate Members Observers ETSI Membership 597 Full Members from 40 European countries (but many headquartered outside Europe) 121 Associate Members from 20 non-European countries/provinces 22 Observers from 14 countries -------------------- Total = 740 from 62 countries --------------------

  3. ETSI Officials GA Chair: John Philips, Microsoft Ltd (→11/2010) Vice Chairs: Armin Toepfer, Vodaphone D2 (→11/2010) Karine Ifour, NORMAPME (→11/2010) Board Chair: Michael Walker, Vodafone (→11/2011) Vice Chairs: Jonas Sundborg, Telefon AB LM Ericsson (→11/2011) Jean-Pierre Henninot, MEIE-France (→11/2011) Director-General: Dr. Walter Weigel (→06/2011)

  4. ETSI Deliverables

  5. Strategic Topics for 2010 • 3 Technical Topics • The Relationship between Standards and Open Source • The Relationship between Web 2 0 and IMS Web 2 0 • Smart Grids • 8 Topics impacting ETSI processes • Actions from Dialogic Member Survey report. • Clustering of Technical Activities. • Further development of the ETSI Green Agenda. • Involvement in the debate on European Standardization. • Involvement of SMEs in ETSI. • Review of ETSI Future Mission and Structure. • Enhancement of ETSI Pre-Standardization Groups. • Co-operation with Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC).

  6. Growing standardization(1) • TC RRS: Reconfigurable Radio Systems (created March 2008) • Change from feasibility studies to standardization in September 2009 • Help improve spectrum efficiency • Allow a terminal to adapt dynamically to the technology offered by the network, changing its transmission parameters dynamically to avoid interference with other services/terminals • TC MCD: Media Content Distribution (created November 2008) • Standards for digital media distribution across unicast, multicast and broadcast networks • First three parts of MCD framework were published, providing an overview of different interest areas, the views and needs of content providers, and regulatory issues, social needs and policy matters.

  7. Growing standardization (2) • TC M2M: Machine to Machine (created November 2008) • Defining end-to-end high level architecture for provision of value-added M2M services based on a horizontal market models • Coordinating ETSI’s work on smart metering interoperability mandate (M/441) • TC AERO: Aeronautics (created September 2009) • Mandated standards in support of the Single European Sky Interoperability Regulation and HSs under R&TTE Directive for ground ATM equipment • Support interoperability of the European Air Traffic Management Network (EATMN)

  8. ETSI Major contributors … • ERM: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters • “System Reference Documents” identifying spectrum needs for new radio systems, as the basis for spectrum sharing studies in CEPT • “Harmonized Standards” to allow radio equipment to be placed on the EU/EFTA market • Aeronautical, maritime, automotive, medical, radar, Ultra Wide Band, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • TISPAN: Telecoms & Internet converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Networks • IPTV new services, service and content protection, content delivery networks • Business trunking NGCN-NGN implementation guideline • RFID security • Energy Efficiency in customer premises networks • Core network and customer premises network QoS control

  9. … and 3GPP • 3GPP Release 9 and Release 10 • Release 9 frozen in December 2009 • Release 10 under preparation (containing more than 70 new features/studies including IMT-Advanced) • This has led to a very high workload in terms of specifications delivery • MCC support services in great demand • More than 10 000 change requests (CRs) processed in 2009 (a 60% increase over 2008) • Target of 1 week to implement all CRs following the TSG meetings, largely being met • Error rate remains low (3 errors in 1000 implementations) • 3GPP meetings • Increased Asian participation (typically 50% of meeting participants are from Asian region) • A “Mega” meeting took place in Feb 2010 (11 working groups co-located, with more than 1000 delegates) • MCC provision of IT services at such meetings successful

  10. New standardization • ISG INS: (Identity and access management for Networks and Services) - September 2009 • Utilize activities of ongoing R&D projects on Identity Management (IdM) to enable a pre-standardization consensus on Identity Management protocols and architectures • ISG MOI: (Measurement Ontology for IP traffic) - September 2009 • Defining an ontology to describe information about IP traffic measurements in order to allow complex systems for IP network monitoring based on different infrastructures • ISG ORI: (Open Radio equipment Interface) – March 2010 • Developing an open interface for remote radio-head equipment for mobile cellular systems • Based on requirements work in NGMN OBRI Project, and strongly supported by NGMN Board

  11. Industry Specification Group (ISG) • Industry Specification Group: a special type of ETSI committee • Focused activity, designed for quick establishment • a mechanism to specifically address the needs of a forum or consortium • Ideal for Pre-Standardization • Bringing research results into Standards • can evolve into a full ETSI Technical Body later • ISG advantages • is fast and easy to set up, approved by DirectorGeneral • Flexible and adaptive • has its own operating rules (including voting rules) • relies on the well proven ETSI IPR policy • The ETSI Secretariat will provide basic support free of charge • Specifications from an ISG are official ETSI deliverables (GS)

  12. IPR Database Restructuring Project (DARE) • New ETSI IPR database with significant new features: • improved transparency • better handling of Patent Family information • automatic updating and reporting • linkage to EPO database • reworked user interface (ergonomics, statistics, overviews). •  Timeline: • field testing by ETSI members from August 2010 • Acceptance testing scheduled for end of 2010 • DARE system expected to be operational in Q1 2011

  13. In ETSI Interoperability is Key • Protocol Specification, Validation and Testing • Supporting ETSI committees on the application of best technical practices in standards on a daily basis • Protocol specification (UML, ASN.1, MSC, XML etc) • Development of test specifications (conformance and interoperability) • Validation techniques • ETSI Interoperability testing (Plugtests™) • Validation of standards and prototypes through interoperability events www.etsi.org/plugtests • ETSI TTCN-3 User Conferences (T3UC) • Sophia Antipolis (June 2009) • Bangalor (November 2009) • www.ttcn-3.org/TTCN3UC_INDIA2009/T3UC_Asia2009.htm • Beijing (June 2010)

  14. ETSI Plugtests™ events • Aim is to validate standards • Not implementations or products • Feedback (CRs) to relevant technical bodies • But testing and debugging are useful by-products! • Achieve in one week what would take months otherwise • A tool to develop and mature standards • Promote technology and community • ETSI Provides a complete service • Admin/Logistics support • Technical Support • Testing Expertise

  15. CTI Support to ETSI TB’sInteroperability Events • In 2009 12 Plugtests (standards validation) for following TBs • TC ATTM, TC AERO, TC ERM, TC ESI, TC GRID, TC INT, TC PLT, TC TISPAN, TC MTS • Nov 2009 – March 2010 the following events took place • GRIDS&CLOUDS Interop: linked to TC GRID (Dec 2009) • EUROCAE Gateway: linked to TC AERO (March 2010) • Femtocell Staging Event: linked to TCs TSPAN/NGN/3GPP (Nov 2009) • Femtocell Main Event: linked to TCs TSPAN/NGN/3GPP (March 2010) • CAT-iq Plugtests (June 2010) linked to TC-DECT • Other Events organised by CTI • TTCN-3 User Conference, India (Nov 2009) • GRID Workshop (Dec 2009) linked to interop event • Security Barcamp (open discussion event, Jan 2010) • TTCN-3 User Conference (T3UC), China (June 2010) • CTI supported CONNECTATHON 2010 (eHealth) April 2010

  16. ETSI Members receive Support from Centre for Testing and Interoperability • Supporting ETSI committees on the application of best technical practices in standards • Supporting ETSI committees on testing methodologies • Main activities in period Nov 2009 – March 2010 • Continued activity on 3GPP LTE conformance test specifications • EP eHealth: HITCH (Healthcare Interoperability Testing and Conformance Harmonisation) • TC ESI: (Trust-service Status List) conformance testing • TC INT: Completed development of interop and conformance test specifications • TC MTS (with TC SCP): Started EC STF for the development of ePassport reader test platform • TC TISPAN: Development of IMS-based IPTV interoperability test specifications.

  17. ETSI Business Innovation Summit • ETSI 2nd Business Innovation Summit 2010 theme is ICT revolutionizing the World of Transport www.etsi-innovationsummit.com • Organized in cooperation with ETSI conference partner INFORMA

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