World Class Standards ETSI Perspective on IoT collaboration with Patrick Guillemin ETSI Secretariat, Strategy and New Initiatives IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) Standardisation Coordinator C oordination a nd S upport A ction for G lobal R FID-related A ctivities and S tandardisation - 2 The 2nd Annual Internet of Things 2010 conference - 1 st 2 nd June 2010, Brussels
World Class Standards CEN European Committee for Standardisation, http://www.cen.eu CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, http://www.cenelec.eu ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute, http://www.etsi.org ISO International Organization for Standardization, http://www.iso.org IEC International Electrotechnical Commission, http://www.iec.ch ITU International Telecommunication Union http://www.itu.int/ITU-T 2
World Class Standards ETSI – European Telecommunications Standards Institute Globally applicable standards for Information & Communications Technologies: Telecommunications Radiocommunications Broadcasting Other ECNS related areas Officially recognised European Standards Organisation Independent, Not-for-profit Located at Sophia Antipolis, France Direct member participation Over 700 members from 62 countries c. 25,000 publications available for free ECNS Electronic Communication Networks Services 3
World Class Standards IoT collaboration (research, innovation and pilots) is supported by the European Commission, funded projects and clusters. Between January 2008 and February 2010, with ETSI, mainly in CASAGRAS, GRIFS, RACE and CERP-IoT we produced: 1st RFID Plugtests (interoperability testing) in China GRIFS MoU on RFID, EU-China MoC on IoT CASAGRAS Final Report on IoT with Europe, Japan, China and Korea IoT Strategic Research Roadmap & European Research Cluster Book « Vision and Challenges for Realising the IoT » 4
World Class Standards CASAGRAS : C oordination a nd S upport A ction for G lobal R FID-related A ctivities and S tandardisation, http://www.rfidglobal.eu/ GRIFS : Global RFID forum, http://www.grifs-project.eu/ CERP-IoT : Cluster of European Projects on the Internet Of Things, http://www.rfid-in-action.eu/cerp-iot RACE networkRFID: Raising Awareness and Competitiveness in Europe, http://www.race-networkrfid.eu/ RFID : Radio Frequency IDentification GRIFS MoU : GRIFS Memorandum of Understanding, http://www.grifs-project.eu/ << http://www.grifs-project.eu/data/File/GRIFS_MoU_Version1%201.pdf >> EU-China MoC : Memorandum of Cooperation http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/rfid/index_en.htm <<DG INFSO establishes a Memorandum of Cooperation between the European Commission and the CHINA Electronics Standardization Institute on an "EU- China Internet of Things Expert Group" (02/2010). >> IoT : Internet of Things 5
World Class Standards Research, Standardisation and Regulation RFID Recommandation IoT Communication RFID Mandate …future IoT Mandate IoT/RFID TC TISPAN, M2M, ERM ISG AFI 6
World Class Standards IERC, IoT (Internet Of Things) European Research Cluster, http://www.rfid-in-action.eu/cerp-iot FP7, Framework Program 7, http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html CuteLoop, Customer in the Loop http://www.cuteloop.eu from February 2008 untill January 2011 Earth , Energy Aware Radio and neTwork tecHnologies http://www.ict-earth.eu 2.5 years, January 2010 - June 2012 ICT PSP, ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) Policy Support Programme http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp TC TISPAN, ETSI Technical Committee Telecoms & Internet converged Services & Protocols for Advanced Network, http://portal.etsi.org/tispan/TISPAN TC M2M, ETSI Technical Committee Machine-to-Machine communications, http://portal.etsi.org/tispan/M2M TC ERM, ETSI Technical Committee Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC) and Radio Spectrum Matters, http://portal.etsi.org/tispan/ERM ISG AFI, ETSI Industry Specification Group on Autonomic network engineering for the self-managing Future Internet, http://portal.etsi.org/AFI 7
World Class Standards http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/enet/policy_en.html RFID Recommandation: European Commission recommendation on the implementation of privacy and data protection principles in applications supported by radio-frequency identification, published on May 12th, 2009. IoT Communication: 18th June 2009 - COM(2009) 278 Communication from the commission to the European parliament, the council, the European economic and social committee and the committee of the regions: Internet of Things — An action plan for Europe RFID Mandate: Mandate M/436 is a European Commission request, backed by the member states, that the European Standards Organizations (ESOs) deliver a coordinated response on the subject of Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID) in relation to data protection, information security and privacy 8
World Class Standards RFID Plugtests 20-24 April 2009, Beijing CESI: China Electronic Standardization Institute, CPST: China Post Science & Technology, RFIDSTD: RFID Standardization Working Group 9
World Class Standards CERP-IoT has expanded in 2010 and is now IERC, the IoT European Research Cluster where ETSI coordinates the IoT standardisation 10
World Class Standards CASAGRAS and IoT cluster « reloaded » (past) 19-21 May 2010 EU-China IoT Expert group in Beijing (today) 1-2 June, 2nd Annual IoT Europe conference USA, Europe, China and Japan 3 rd June IoT cluster (IERC) kick off meeting CERP-IoT to IERC handover, new projects, new logo New Strategic Research Roadmap for Fall’2010 Coordinators work plans: cluster, security & privacy, standardisation Collaboration with all other IoT research projects 8-9 June 2010 CASAGRAS2, a 2 year IoT project kick-off Supporting the new IoT Cluster, new IoT book, new Research Roadmap, Cooperation with IoT-i CSA and other new projects Extending regions to India, Russia, Brazil and Malaysia 11
World Class Standards June 2010 to June 2012, 16 Partners 925 000 Euros USA, Europe, China and Japan, India, Russia, Brazil (LA) and Malaysia THE AIM: To address the key international issues that are important in providing the foundations and co-operation necessary for realising the Internet of Things as a global initiative. These issues include: IoT GOVERNANCE IoT IDENTIFICATION CODING STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS POLICY & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IoT ARCHITECTURE SERVICES & APPLICATIONS AWARENESS/EDUCATION/TRAINING 12
World Class Standards The future Future Internet (FIA, FI PPP) context of IoT European IoT Standardisation Mandate on Governance From RFID to IoT Security and Privacy IoT Pilot, Innovation and applications scenario Legacy systems Systems of Systems, aggregation rather than interoperability? From RFID, NFC, Sensors, M2M.. to IoT ? Enabling sectors: Transport, Mobility & Logistic, Health Energy Efficiency, Smart Metering… Timely IoT standardisation ! FIA Future Internet Assembly, http://www.future-internet.eu/ FI PPP , Future Internet Public Private Partnership, http://ec.europa.eu/ information_society/activities/foi/lead/fippp NFC , Near Field Communications, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Near_Field_Communication 13
World Class Standards Thank you for your attention ETSI website (http://www.etsi.org) general public information free standards download promotional aspects ETSI portal (http://portal.etsi.org) easy access to data for each TB Working documents ETSI applications and databases 3GPP website ( www.3gpp.org) MESA website ( www.projectmesa.org ) Forapolis website ( www.forapolis.org ) 14
World Class Standards How to apply for ETSI membership? http://www.etsi.org/membership Patrick.Guillemin@etsi.org THANK YOU 15
World Class Standards ETSI EU FP7 related projects and RFID/IoT EU FP7 Call1 CASAGRAS – http://www.rfidglobal.eu closed in October 2009 GRIFS - http://www.grifs-project.eu closed in February 2010 CuteLoop - http://www.cuteloop.eu will end in January 2011 EU FP7 Call5 CASAGRAS2 - http://www.iot.eu.com from June 2010 to June 2012 IERC, IoT European Research Cluster • Former CERP-IoT http://www.rfid-in-action.eu/cerp-iot EU RFID Thematic Network RACE networkRFID - http://www.race-networkrfid.eu will end in March 2012 16
World Class Standards Standards are important… ICT markets are shaped by standards de facto, industry, fora, SDOs Communications system standards IT and software systems File formats Physical, environment and packaging 17
World Class Standards …for Researchers European strength in collaborative R&D for ICT European R&D in ICT must lead to standards activity To develop new products, new services, new markets Future Internet Research is an extreme example Today’s communications networks are highly standardized 18
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