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IST4BALT 7th April 2006 Riga, Latvia Standardization brings research results to the market. Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General ETSI. Our Vision ETSI is the preferred organisation for the ICT industry and other stakeholders to develop standards and specifications for the global market,
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IST4BALT7th April 2006Riga, LatviaStandardization brings research results to the market Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General ETSI
Our Vision ETSI is the preferred organisationfor the ICT industry and other stakeholders to develop standards and specifications for the global market, and to support regional initiatives as appropriate IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI IS • European Standards Organization • Independent not-for profit association ISO 9001:2000 certified • Created in 1988 with Secretariat located in Sophia Antipolis, France • Developing globally-applicable standards • Market driven via direct participation of users, administrations, manufacturers, operators, service providers, universities and others • 20 Technical bodies (125+ working groups) • We have more than 16 000 publications - freely available! IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI ICT WORK Wireline, Wireless, Mobile, Radio, other = all ICT • POTS, FAX, ADSL, Cable TV, PLT • GSM, UMTS, TETRA, RT, PMR, DECT • NGN, NGN@Home, Intelligent Houses • ITS, Aearonautic Radio, Marine radio, Satellite • WLAN, Radio LAN (2,45 + 5 GHz), UWB, Automotive short range radar, Short Range Devices (SRD), RFID, Wireless Medical Devices, LPD (Low Power Devices), DVB • VoIP, Security, Human Factors, EMC, Spectrum matters, speech recognition, protocols, encryption, GRID, Emergency communication, Safety and Security, LI • Standardization, Testing, Interoperability, Forapolis • Products are : European Standards (EN), ETSI Standards (ES), Technical specifications (TS), Technical Reports (TR) and ETSI Guides (EG) IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI RELATIONS • Two Partnership Projects (3GPP + MESA) • CEPT (frequency allocation) • EU (european Commission) • observer RSC, COCOM, RSP group etc. • Mandates / e-Europe • Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) • GTSC and GRSC • ISACC, TIA, ATIS, ARIB, TTC, TTA, ACIF, CCSA, ITU • ITU (T+R+D), IEC, ISO +JTC1 • Fora and Consortia (+70) • CEN and CENELEC • National Standards Organizations (NSO) • R&D bodies and programmes • NO-REST, COPRAS, Etc. IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Finance Committee IMPACT ETSI ORGANIZATION General Assembly Director General Deputy Dir Gen Board AIG Secretariat OCG Special Committees Technical Organization User Group JEEC ETSI Projects EMTEL SAGE ETSI Technical Committees ETSI Partnership Projects > 3500 active experts Specialist Task Force (STF) IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI SERVICES • PTCC http://www.etsi.org/ptcc • The ETSI Protocol and Testing Competence Centre is a unique resource available to ETSI Technical Bodies for the application of leading-edge specification, validation and testing techniques in ETSI deliverables. • Plugtests TM http://www.etsi.org/plugtests/Services • The ETSI Plugtests Service is a professional service that specializes in the organization of interoperability events for any telecommunication / Internet / Information Technology • Forapolis http://www.forapolis.com • Fora hosting – IT, technical and adm. support service • Dedicated high skilled staff IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Innovate Be seen as a leader Save money and avoid wasted R&D Understand risks associated with standards Control evolution of market Build credibility with customers “Open the box” Why work in standards? In summary: Create a more favourable environment in which to do business IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Impact of Standardization • Load sharing / Cost saving • Creation of a critical mass • Bringing economy of scale • Close co-operation of competitors • Greater interoperability • Increased customer choice STANDARDIZATION > INNOVATION IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Dialogue on Standardization • To match: • the exciting potential of innovative research with • the business need for standardisation and interoperability of products and services • To bring together: • the broad ETSI membership, which consists of today's innovators and • the academic research community, the thought leaders of the future • To ensure: • the regulated and synchronized impact of the technology in the industry groups markets • worldwide deployment of interoperable solutions • quality of standards IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Basic principles of standardization • Voluntary • Open • Consensus • Public • General purpose for the society • Compatibility (between generations) IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Openness fueling market growth and innovation Market take-up Open standards & systems proprietary systems • Identified benefits include • Cost reduction due to increased competition • Greater interoperability • Increased customer choice • More innovation • And many others IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Marketing Requirements Architecture Protocols Inter-op + Profiles Application to specific systems ETSI Standardization Environment • “Food chain” of organisations • Requirements setting • Architecture • Protocol definition • Interoperability and Profiles • Marketing • Application to specific systems ETSI is “playing” at most level but is not the only one involved IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
COPRAS Cooperation Platform for Research & Standards • COPRAS aim at improving the interface between standardisation & IST research • An opportunity to coordinate ICT research and standardization efforts, also in the area of eSafety of road & air transport and ITS • Survey projects for standards related output • Analyse feedback & select projects to define Standardisation Action Plans with • Install mechanisms & tools for cooperation between research and standardisation, also across different areas • Arrange input from research projects into standardisation processes and promote new work items resulting from research project’s output • Ensure relevant input from standards bodies to research projects IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Collaborative group of organisations concerned with standardization and related activities in ICT COPRAS’ roots lie with European standardisation bodies & the ICTSB EBU ATM Forum ECMA International TeleManagement Forum Internet Society ERTICO Radicchio W3C The Open Group EICTA ECBS OASIS DVB OMG Standards bodies Industry Groups CEN CENELEC ETSI COPRAS was initiated by the 3 European Standards Organisations together with W3C and The Open Group, but backed by the ICTSB IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Background and objectives behind the COPRAS project • Interfacing with standardisation is required for research projects under Framework Programmes • Standardisation activities are many times already underway with respect to many aspects in IST • Structuring cooperation will reduce overlap and save resources on the side of research projects • Cooperation at an early stage will make research results available earlier to industry & society Standardization processes Start Requirements analysis Tests & pilots End ‘Standardization gap’ Technical developments Halfway R&D project duration IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
research projects… Don’t start thinking about standardization until they are in the final stages of their activities Discover they don’t have sufficient resources and time to pass their output through standardization Don’t have the means to continue the path through standardization after completing their activities and Standards bodies Don’t always have mechanisms for addressing projects’ output Are scattered and don’t provide a ‘guichet unique’ where standards and standards bodies can be addressed Are missing out on valuable contributions to ongoing standardization processes Standardization and researchshould ideally proceed in parallel but… IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Generic Guidelines • Generic Guidelines address future projects’ interface to standardization • “Generic Guidelines for IST projects interfacing with ICT standards organizations” includes information about • What are the benefits from interfacing with standardization • How to determine whether your project should plan to interface with standardization • How to build standardization efforts into your work plan • Most common processes & deliverables in standardization • Criteria to apply for selecting standards bodies matching projects’ objectives • Guidelines:www.w3.org/2004/copras/docu/generic-guidelines.pdf • Guidelines brochure: www.w3.org/2004/copras/docu/D20.pdf IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI fosters close collaboration with the research & education communities Whereas: • Globalisation confronts development research and education with new challenges, reflected at a later stage in standardization initiatives ETSI recognizes: • The enthusiasm of the research and education looking towards the future and identifying new work • The role of research in developing future ICT standards • The need to strategically co-ordinate and integrate common areas of interest by means of joint projects • The importance of expertise sharing • R&D Projects contribute to the work in the Technical Committees, mainly through ETSI members participating in these projects IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
ETSI will continue to support innovation for the benefit of all • ETSI success is based on developing high quality standards and continuing to attract new members and work based on advocating the benefits of standards for society, individuals and industry • enable interoperability • encourages innovation, fosters enterprise and opens up new markets • creates trust and confidence in products • expands the market, brings down costs and increases competition • helps prevent the duplication of effort Continued success will depend on adapting to an environment where technology evolves at a faster pace and where the nature of the change becomes discontinuous and disruptive IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
http://www.etsi.orghttp://portal.etsi.org Contact details • ETSI web site: http://www.etsi.org/ • general public information concerning ETSI • free standards download • promotional aspects • ETSI portal: portal.etsi.org • designed primarily for "standards practitioners" • easy access to data for each technical body • customized information retrieval for each technical body • access to; • Working documents • ETSI applications and databases Jørgen Friis Deputy Director-General jorgen.friis@etsi.org +33 4 92 94 42 11 IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia
Thank you for your attention! IST4BALT, 7 April 2006, Riga, Latvia