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BoPL. IEEE-SA, July 20, 2004 Meeting Chair Dujour : Alexander D. Gelman, IEEE/ComSoc. Formulation of the mission statement Proposed mission of this group is to draft a BoPL deployment strategy and establish a scope for

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  1. BoPL IEEE-SA, July 20, 2004 Meeting Chair Dujour: Alexander D. Gelman, IEEE/ComSoc

  2. Formulation of the mission statement • Proposed mission of this group is to draft a BoPL deployment strategy and establish a scope for • standardization at IEEE-SA and relevant positioning with respect to other industry and standards • bodies • Position statements • Position Statements on any relevant to BoPL issues, e.g. on discussion items of part-3 are solicited • Utilities (e.g. EPRI, CEIDS) • IEEE-SA - • IEEE-ComSoc - Alex Gelman • IEEE-EMC – • IEEE-PES - John Newbury • HomePlug – Oleg Logvinov • Telcordia Technologies – Jeff Boksiner • PLCA - Alan Sharks • DS2 - Victor Dominguez • 3. Discussion Items: BoPL – The Big Picture and IEEE-SA Strategy • Service Value Chain • Supplier Value Chain • Standardization Value Chain • IEEE-SA Scope • 4. Next Steps • Among next steps possibility is to produce a White Paper on BoPL. It should indicate a • united IEEE position on the state of technology, service and supplier value chains and • IEEE-SA’s role in standardization of core technologies BoPL Meeting Agenda

  3. Serving The Industry: Standards Raouf Boutaba et. al. Target: Increase a perceived value of ComSoc to the industry by projecting relevance of ComSoc in later phases of Intellectual Property creation value chain • Approach: • Sponsor Standardization within IEEE-SA of core technologies and running • Technical activities in conjunction with IEEE-SA groups • Offer technical activities in conjunction and in synch with IEEE-SA WGs • Facilitate industry’s IPR value chain evolution

  4. Internet Broadband over PowerLine Service Architecture New Mass-Market Communications Industry segment is being born Courtesy: Enikia, Inc. Modified - ADG ISP EML ASP BoPL OSS PowerLine Access Router - PLAR Fiber To The Transformer – FT3 Element Management Layer CE Device Mgt. POrtal Operations Support System BoPL Technology is in the stage of “competitive research” and exploratory development

  5. IEEE: ComSoc, PES, EMCS, ITS, IEEE-SA Academia R&D S/W Vendor EML/OSS R&D R&D Network Systems BoPL Operators PLAR Si R&D Core Technology Si R&D CPE Supplier Consumers MODEM Broadband over PowerLine – Possible Supply Value Chain

  6. IEEE-SA HomePlug IETF BoPLF or EPRI BoPL MAC/Phy PLC HomeNet MAC/Phy IP/BoPL System Spec., Interop., EML/OSS Liaison BoPL: Standardization Scenario Liaison Liaison

  7. Facilitating Creation of a New BoPL Industry Segment BPL M&C IEEE-SA: Standard Co-sponsorship CommMag FT JSAC series Interaction with Industry Players (Utilities, EPRI, startups, etc)

  8. Panasonic Cooperation is required between Standards groups and then between BoPL operators (Utilities), ISPs, ASPs, CE & White Goods Suppliers.Cooperation among IEEE Societies will certainly be fruitful.But partners need to understand each other’s intent and business models, otherwise…………..

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