ETSI activity since GSC#14

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DOCUMENT #:
GSC15-PLEN-07
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SOURCE:
ETSI
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PLEN 4.4
CONTACT(S):
Jørgen Friis, ETSI VP SES
ETSI activity since GSC#14
Presenter: Jørgen Friis,
ETSI VP SES, ETSI GSC HoD
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC)
GSC-15
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
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ETSI Officials
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GA Chair: John Philips, Microsoft Ltd
Vice Chairs:
Armin Toepfer, Vodaphone D2
Karine Ifour, NORMAPME
(→11/2010)
Board Chair: Michael Walker, Vodafone
Vice Chairs:
Jonas Sundborg, Telefon AB LM Ericsson
Jean-Pierre Henninot, MEIE-France
(→11/2011)
Director-General: Dr. Walter Weigel
(→06/2011)
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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).
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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.
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Growing standardization (2)
 TC M2M: Machine to Machine (created November 2008)
• Defining end-to-end high level architecture for provision of valueadded 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)
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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
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… 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 colocated, with more than 1000 delegates)
• MCC provision of IT services at such meetings successful
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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
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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)
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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).
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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
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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)
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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
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CTI Support to ETSI TB’s
Interoperability Events
 In 2009 12 Plugtests (standards validation) for following TBs
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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ETSI Business Innovation Summit
 ETSI 2nd Business Innovation Summit 2010 theme is
ICT revolutionizing the World of Transport
www.etsi-innovationsummit.com
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Organized in cooperation with ETSI conference partner INFORMA
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