View
74
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
German Standardization Roadmap:Smart Cities
and
Sustainable Development of Communities
© 2
01
3 D
IN e
. V
.
Yuanchao Chen, DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies
Joachim Lonien, DINGerman Institute for Standardization
ETSI – Smart City WorkshopJune 4th 2013
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
• Founded in 1917
• Non-profit
• For the industry, with the industry
DIN German Institute for Standardization
© 2
01
3 D
IN e
. V
.
• 28% of all CEN/TCs
• 18% of all ISO/TCs
DIN employees 411
External experts 30.051
DIN Standards (total) 33.149
Standards committees 70
Source: DIN Annual Report 2012 2
DKE - Facts and Figures
� Founded in 1970
� Support of Technical Experts
- 3.500 Honorary Members in Germany
- 1.250 German Experts in IEC-Work
- 550 German Experts in CENELEC-Work- 550 German Experts in CENELEC-Work
� Management of Technical Work (IEC)
- 36 Secretaries TC/SC
- 31 Chairmen
� Management of Technical Work (CENELEC)
- 25 Secretaries TC/SC
- 17 Chairmen
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
European and international standardization activities
© 2
01
3 D
IN e
. V
.
5
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
Organizational structure
Project Committee Smart Cities
[DIN]
Information und
Communication[DKE]
Buildings[DIN+DKE]
© 2
01
3 D
IN e
. V
.
Standardization
Roadmap [DKE]
E-mobility[DIN+DKE]
Smart Grid/Energy[DKE]
[DKE]
Urban Processes
und Organization[DIN]
Security and Safety
[DIN+DKE]
Production and
Logistics[DIN+DKE]
6
DKE/DINStandardization Roadmap
� German Standardization Roadmap for “Smart Cities / Sustainable development of communities”in preparation
� Roadmap as cooperation � Roadmap as cooperation of DKE and DIN
� Consideration of currentRoadmaps
� Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)� E-Energy / Smart-Grids 2.0� E-Mobility (Version 2)
DKE/DIN Standardization Roadmap
Targets:Targets:
� Survey and compilation of:� State of the art
� Framework programs
� Existing and developing standards
� Identification of:� Identification of:� Stakeholders
� Standardization gaps
� Standardization interferences
� Cooperation with:� Stakeholders
� Relevant groups and institutes
� European and international bodies
� Recommendations
Position papers
Relevant Groups;
Stakeholders
DKE/DIN Standardization Roadmap
State of the art
Position papers
Activity research
Situation in
Standardization
Investigate Gaps;
RecommendationsWhite paper
Relevant TCs
Standardization
Roadmap
Political frame-
work programs
European and international approach
� Project and Standardization Roadmap committees are mirroring the “Smart & Sustainable Cities and Communities Coordination Group” between CEN and CENELEC (SSCC-CG)
� German national standardization activities are kept in pace with European approaches, aiming at a coherent European European approaches, aiming at a coherent European standardization roadmap
� To keep standardization industry and market driven, Germany has been actively integrating international players in IEC and ISO
System Evaluation Group Smart Cities
Proposal for SEG smart cities in IEC:(SMB meeting June 2013)
� Proposal prepared by Chinese, Japanese and German NCs
� Coordination of IEC and ISO activities and develop a common strategy on systemic standardization approachcommon strategy on systemic standardization approach
� Economic and strategic positioning of TCs and standardization projects through evaluation of stakeholders’
interests, use cases and market needs
Recommended