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WWRF Role Develop future vision of the wireless world Develop novel technologies and solutions to meet new requirements emanating from societal evolution (anywhere, any time, instantaneous response) Inform and educate on trends and developments Bring a wide range of parties together to identify and overcome significant roadblocks to the vision Enable and facilitate the translation of the vision into reality Be a catalyst in creating new projects and programs around the world Page 3
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Aalborg, Denmark, 8-9 October 2012
Closing the Research and Standardization Gap
Vinod KUMARRepresenting WWRF
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, FranceVinod.kumar@alcatel-lucent.com
Credits: E. Darmois, ALU Corporate Standards and Didier Bourse, Director European Programmes
Joint ITU-GISFI-DS-CTIF Standards Education Workshop
(Aalborg, Denmark, 8-9 October 2012)
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OutlineIntroduction – WWRF VisionSetting the Scene - TerminologyResearch and Standardization interdependenceAligning Research and Standardization life cyclesAn example of impact of ResearchIncreasing complexity – the multi-plane perspectiveConcluding remarks
WWRF Role
Develop future vision of the wireless worldDevelop novel technologies and solutions to meet new requirements emanating from societal evolution (anywhere, any time, instantaneous response) Inform and educate on trends and developmentsBring a wide range of parties together to identify and overcome significant roadblocks to the visionEnable and facilitate the translation of the vision into realityBe a catalyst in creating new projects and programs around the world
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7 trillion wireless devices serving 7 billion people
by 2020All people will be served with wireless devicesAffordable to purchase and operateCalm computing: technology invisible to usersMachine to machine communications• Sensors and tags: e.g. in transport and weather
systems, infrastructure, to provide ambient intelligence and context sensitivity
All devices are part of the (mobile) internet
WWRF Vision in a nutshell (1)
Principles of OperationGlobalOpen to allNOT • A standard body• Research funding body• A typical research conferenceBased on membershipVolunteer drivenAll can attend meetings and make contributions Page 5
Setting the Scene – Terminology
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Open Standards for “Interworking” First standardize then buildFeature selection based on technical feasibility studies Tremendous success story GSM
Good support from collaborative research projects before and during standardizationSupport from Regulatory bodies
Technology de-facto StandardsFirst build then standardizeInterworking is “designed-in” later on
Minimum Performance RequirementsEnsure acceptable quality and peaceful co-existence with othersBetter characterized as “support for regulation” than technology feature selection
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Research and Standardization Interdependence
Existing Process for “Interworking” Standards
Focused road mapWork item selectionGenerally Solution OrientedTactics Regulatory support expected
Specific requirements from research
Pre-standardization collaborative research work for harmonization as far as possibleOpen to all stakeholders including academic partnersAllows for an iterative/spiral-based approach
Aligning “Research and Standardization Life-cycles - I
Credits: E. Darmois – ALU Corporate Standards Organistion
Standardization based Innovation requires identification of a target Standards eco-system and alignment of Standards and Research life-cycles
Research ActivitiesNew product & solution conceptsTechnology assessment to de-risk product development The Research Life Cycle
should be optimized for monetizing innovation assets Innovation Channels
Direct transfer to Product units for fast portfolio differentiation Internal “start-up-like" framework for flexible & fast time to market
Indirect channels requiring Standards and supported by global eco-systems
Standards ActivitiesMany Standards eco-systems with various degrees of maturity and
intensity
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Aligning Research and Standardization Life-cycles - II
Credits: E. Darmois – ALU Corporate Standard
Transfer to products
Standardization
Products
Open Innovation
Marketintroduction
Plan
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To work efficiently as an innovation channel, the Standards ecosystem must be mature and its alignment with research lifecycle should be regulary evaluated
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Standardization is a pre-requisite for turning research
results into products Good partnership between all stakeholders is a must -
Asset Creation
2 to 5 yearstime frame
An example of impact of Research on standardisationThe E2R / E2R II / E3 Case
Opening of IEEE SCC41 standardization path. First standard completed by IEEE 1900.4 on the basis of E3 results
Opening of ETSI RRS TC standardization path. E3 concept are the main drivers for the definition of the work programme of ETSI RRS
Agenda item in WRC’11 for Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC) 2008-2009: 99 contributions to ETSI TC RRS, IEEE SCC41 P1900.4,
ITU-R WP5A, CEPT…
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FI CG/G15
ISI
EPoSS
FI Projects: http://www.future-internet.eu/publications/bled-declaration.html
4WARD
ETICS
IRMOS ASPIRE
UniverSelf
D1 FI Cluster
D2 3D Cluster
D3 SA Cluster
D4 Cluster
IoT
FII Forum
eMobility
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FN & MobileSummit
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The Global multi-plane Perspective
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Concluding Remarks: That is Life…
Numerous Air Interfaces; Internet Protocols…Voice coders, circuit mode, VoIP, IMS, VoLTE…Video Coding and StreamingOperating Systems and APIs for Application Development
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