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IEEE Conformity Assessment Program Overview. Ravi Subramaniam , Technical Director, ICAP r.subramaniam@ieee.org. Understanding Conformity Assessment. Understanding Conformity Assessment. What is Conformity Assessment?
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IEEE Conformity Assessment Program Overview Ravi Subramaniam, Technical Director, ICAP r.subramaniam@ieee.org
Understanding Conformity Assessment • What is Conformity Assessment? • Conformity Assessment is defined as the process or processes that are used to demonstrate that a product or service meets specified requirements (set forth in Standards, Test Plans, etc.) • Conformity Assessment • Provides assurance and confidence a product or service meets requirements • Empowers the user to make better purchasing decisions • Benefits the supplier as products may gain market acceptance • Conformity Assessment Activities Include: • Conformance, Interoperability, Inspection, Accreditation • “Catch-all” term to address range of test-related activities • Need Demand Driver for successful implementation
Types of Conformity Assessment • 1st Party / Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (SDOC) • Self Declaration ; Companies conduct their own testing • 2nd Party Conformity Assessment • Conformity assessment conducted by the end purchaser of products (e.g., Service Providers) to ensure purchased products are deemed compliant • 3rd Party Conformity Assessment • Conformity assessment being determined by an independent body. Related International Standards • Certification Bodies - ISO/IEC Guide 65 • Test Labs – ISO/IEC 17025
ICAP Relationship with IEEE/IEEE-SA/IEEE-ISTO IEEE IEEE Industry Standards & Technology Organization (ISTO) XYZ Society XYZ Society IEEEStandards Association Affiliation IEEE Conformity Assessment Program (ICAP) Working Groups IEEE 1588 C37.118 P1904.1 Future Program Test Lab 1 Test Lab 2 Test Lab 3 Future Standards Standards Standards Test Lab 1 Test Lab 2 Test Lab 3 Future ICAP:Provides programs and industry support and an operational structure that help bridge those standards development activities with the conformity assessment activities that accelerate market acceptance and enablement of new products and technologies in support of IEEE Standards. ICAP may also support programs in support of non-IEEE Standards, though early focus is on IEEE Standards. ICAP is governed/supported by an agreement between IEEE-SA and IEEE-ISTO
ICAP Completes the IEEE-SA Business/Standards Lifecycle ICAP is a Program of IEEE-ISTO Supported by IEEE-SA
Certification Program Development Timeline Standard – > Test Specs - > Program Launch 9 months – 2 Years 6 months – 1 Year 6 months+
Working Group Engagement Model – Example Working Group Certification Process • IEEE Std. completed • Test Specification submitted to ICAP • ICAP distributes test spec to selected labs • Vendor submits equipment to one of the selected labs for testing • Lab submits testreport to ICAP • ICAP issues acertificate,grants logousage rights,and adds deviceto a registry
SIEPON – IEEE P1904.1 • Supported by Professional Services • What is IEEE P1904.1 (SIEPON) • Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (SIEPON)addresses the need for global passive optical network devices to interoperate – plug & play interoperability • Target market – passive optical networks, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) • WG developing Conformance Test Procedures in parallel with completion of Standard • Market-leading, fiber-access technology, with worldwide deployments supporting more than 60 million subscribers today, and an anticipated subscriber base of more than 100 million by the end of 2013. • Business and residential services, including IPTV, VoIP, commercial-grade data services, and cellular backhaul.
IEEE 1588 Synchronization • What is IEEE 1588-2008 (PTPv2) Synchronization? • Transmit server clock information over the packet switched network (PSN) • Recover an accurate clock at the client nodes • Network Time Protocol (NTP) – Industrial, manufacturing • Precision Time Protocol – Telecommunications (Mobile Backhaul) • The need for Synchronization • Migration from circuit switched networks (inherent synchronization) to packet switched network • PSN offers flexibility, increased capacity at reduced cost • Benefits of Synchronization over the PSN • Replaces the need for GPS receivers at client nodes • Replaces the need for synchronization cables between nodes • Replaces the need for high stability oscillators i.e. Rubidium • Eliminates the need for costly routing calibration of high stability oscillators
IEEE 1588 Telecommunications Certification Program Founding Members Committee of Experts
Synchrophasor – IEEE C37.118 • What is IEEE C37.118 (Synchrophasor)? • Key components include GPS Satellite synchronized clock, phasor measurement units (PMUs) & phasor data concentrator (PDC) • Synchronized phasor measurements (magnitude, angle) • Used for metering, possibly protection function • Inside substation and for wide geographic area • The need for Synchrophasors • Real-time wide-area monitoring, protection and control (WAMPAC) • Early fault detection, state estimation and warning system • Dynamic visibility of system state (situational awareness) • Benefits of Synchrophasors • Provide ability to monitor electric power waveforms for discrepancies • Ability to merge data from distributed PMUs in the grid • Measure the health of the system over the whole country • Requires accurate and reliable time synchronization => IEEE 1588
Conformity Certification Deliverables Certificate • Four deliverables awarded to successful IEEE XXXX equipment vendors • Designed to promote certification in product sheets, presentations, websites, press releases, product launches • Allows vendors to respond to Service Providers/Utilities RFPs with certified compliant products • Provides network operators /Utilities with a high level of confidence when selecting certified products 1588 Certification Official statement of certification, serves as proof of compliance Certified Logo Instant recognition of certified companies and products Test Report Full description of test parameters, procedures and results Certification Registry On-line listing of certified companies and products
Certification Mark Defined • A certification mark is any word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination thereof owned by one party who certifies the goods and services of others when they meet certain standards. The owner of the mark exercises control over the use of the mark; however, because the sole purpose of a certification mark is to indicate that certain standards have been met, use of the mark is by others.