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IEEE Standards Association Standardization in the IEEE Individual, IEEE-ISTO, and the IEEE-SA Corporate Program. Chuck Adams IBM Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group March 2006 Ottawa, Canada. IEEE: A Change Agent 115 Years of Stability and Evolution.
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IEEE Standards AssociationStandardization in the IEEE Individual, IEEE-ISTO, andthe IEEE-SA Corporate Program Chuck Adams IBM Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group March 2006 Ottawa, Canada
IEEE: A Change Agent115 Years of Stability and Evolution • 1884 Founding of American Institute of Electrical Engineers • 1890 Established the Henry - a practical unit of inductance • 1898 First dedicated effort toward standardization of electrotechnology in US • 1912 Institute of Radio Engineers formed its first standards committee • 1958 Joint Standards Committee of AIEE and IRE • 1963 Merger of AIEE and the IRE • 1973 Establishment of IEEE Standards Board • 1998 IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) • Individual and Corporate membership • 1999 IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO) • Trade association status • 2004 IEEE-SA Corporate Program
About the IEEEExtraordinary depth of resources • 41 Technical Societies and Councils • > 360,000 members • 30% of world’s literature in electro-and info-technology • Over 325 technical conferences per year
IEEE Standards AssociationAn international membership organization serving today’s industries with a complete portfolio of standards programs
Industry Standards & Technology Organization (ISTO) IEEE Organizational View
Individual Program • Cornerstone of IEEE standards development • Provides rich body of work to IT, communications, and power & energy industries worldwide • High-visibility national, regional, and international standards bodies have sought to adopt and use resulting products
Corporate Program • Launched in 2004 • Enables quick start-up with modest development costs • No infrastructure to form • Supports shortened product life cycles • Well-defined rules and framework • Legal structure in place • Clear intellectual property policy • Corporate member governance • Worldwide distribution • Forum for multi-constituent collaboration • Professional staff focus on expedited standards development • Route to global standardization • Quick global industry adoption and distribution network
IEEE-SA Corporate Program Membership • Currently 85 corporate members in 10 countries • Sectors/categories • Battery and PC manufacturers • Networking solution providers • Power suppliers • Industry applications • Telecommunications • Information Technology • Associations • Research laboratory
Present Engagements:Corporate Standards Subject Areas • Power • Rechargeable Batteries for Portable Computing • Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular Telephones • Electronic System Level Design • SystemVerilog • Property Specification Language (PSL) • System CTM • SPIRIT • Computer Microprocessors and Peripherals • Memory Channel • Test Methods for the Characterization of Organic Transistor Based Ring Oscillators • Flash Memory Authentication • Broadband Over Powerlines • Outreach Areas • Biotechnology • Nanotechnology • Internet Telephone Information Management • Cognitive Radio • Healthcare
Corporate Standards Governance IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group • Defines strategic direction • Infuses international industry and business perspective into standards activities • Builds broad coalitions of interested parties • Engages in IEEE-wide initiatives • Embracing the Chinese engineering community • Standards education at university level
IEEE-ISTO and Industry Programs Industry Programs of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization, are able to…. • Maintain unique identity and flexibility in direction and actions • Operate under their own unique rules and procedures • Maintain complete control of its budget and operational expenses • Accommodate unique IP procedures • Legally exist • Gain recognition through affiliation with the IEEE • Operate w/o risk associated with unincorporated assoc. • Utilize resources on an as needed basis • Easily form and disband
IEEE International Collaboration • ISO/IEC JTC1 • 25+ years of adoption of IEEE network, operating systems, microprocessor, and software engineering standards • IEC • 30% of existing IEC library built on IEEE standards • Current Dual Logo Process facilitates rapid adoption: Power, Energy, Design Automation • ITU • Formal international recognition from radio and telecommunications sectors
IEEE Corporate Development ModelGlobally Supports All Levels and Constituents of Standards Development Internationalization IEEE-ISTO IEEE-SA Consortia Global SpecificationsCompliance Standards Constituents
IEEE Standards Development Overview of Process
Everything you need to know… http://www.standards.ieee. org/resources/development/index.html IEEE Standards Development Electronic resources
IEEE-SA Services • Facilitate focus on technical aspects of standards development • Expedite areas of the process that are out of working group control (e.g., publishing)
Available Services Balloting Branding Editorial/content support International adoption support Marketing and public relations Meeting planning No-cost standards distribution Process support Project management Technical writing Travel/meeting facilitation Website development and maintenance Stages of Development WG development and PAR submission Standard development Sponsor ballot RevCom submission Publication Overview of Available SA Services
Routes to IEEE Standardization • Study Group • Informal Route to develop Project Authorization Request • Develop Standardization Strategy • Organize stakeholders and leadership • IEEE Support Umbrella • Indemnification • Six month duration • Rapid Sponsor Initiation • Corporate – 3 participants • Individual – 5 participants • PAR Development Submission • Sponsor Approval • NesCom Submission
Going Forward with IEEE • Need for a standard • Stakeholders identification • Related standards projects internal / external to IEEE • IEEE special expertise • “Critical mass” of people with expertise willing to commit resource
IEEE Standards Enablement • Core disciplines, Interoperability, Infrastructure, Converging Technologies • Consortia Partnership • Regional and international standards bodies collaboration • Emerging market zones corporation engagement
IEEE Corporate Advisory GroupMarch 17, 2006 Motion • The IEEE-SA CAG is committed to supporting the coordinated standards development work taking place under ANSI’s HITSP, with the proviso that this US-based initiative (HITSP) take into account globally relevant solutions in order to realize greater efficiency and cost effectiveness. • Further, the CAG recommends that this commitment include establishing an SCC under the Standards Board to embrace all of IEEEs interested technical standards programs. • The CAG requests that the Secretary to the SASB and BOG bring this statement of support to those Boards for their endorsement.
IEEE-SA Standards Development Five principles guide standards development Ensuring integrity and wide acceptance for IEEE standards