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Global ICT Standardisation Forum for India (GISFI): An Introduction

Prof. Dr. Ramjee Prasad, Fellow IEEE, IET, IETE Founding Chairman, GISFI

Contact: http://www.gisfi.org <ramjee.prasad@gisfi.org> <anand.prasad@gisfi.org>, <anand@bq.jp.nec.com>

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Joint ARIB/TTC/GISFI Workshop IoT/M2M & Future Radio Access,

March 12, 2012, Tokyo, Japan

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About GISFI

GISFI Global ICT Standardisation

Forum for India

Standardisation

Research

• Indian Academia Leadership • Align & drive SDO • Global Research Collaboration • GISFI PhD Program • International Institute for Innovation in ICT (I4CT)

• Indian Industry Leadership • Functioning as TSDO, after getting approval from Department of Telecom (DoT), Government of India • Peer to Peer relationship with ITU, GSC, ARIB, TTC, TIA, ETSI, WWRF….

Members, Supporters and Collaborators

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Members • Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) • Vihaan Networks Limited (VNL) • Tejas Networks • Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) • Communication Multimedia And Infrastructure (CMAI)

Association of India • NIKSUN • NEC • Ericsson • Motorola • Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) • HUAWEI • Samsung • VERISERVE • WIP Labs • IIT- Hyderabad • IIIT-Allahabad • Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies,

Hyderabad, India • Sinhgad Technical Education Society • HMR Institute of Technology and Management • Birla Institute of Technology • Individual members from Indian industries, operators

and academic institutions

Collaborators and Supporters • Supported by Telecommunication

Engineering Centre (TEC), DoT, Government of India

• Supported by Telecom Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (TEMA)

• ITU-T Sector Member • ETSI • ARIB • TTC • TIA • WWRF • IEEE and OMA in process • GSC (invited as observer in China and

Canada) • CJK (invited as a participant in Japan) • YRP (Yokosuka Research Park)

GISFI Working Groups

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• Chair: Debasis Bandopadhyay,TCS Internet of Things (IoT)

• Chair: Parag Pruthi, NIKSUN Service-Oriented Networks (SeON)

• Chair: Anand Prasad: NEC Green ICT

• Chair: Krishna Sirohi,VNL Future Radio Network (FRN)

• Chair: Pawan Garg, Member, Radio Regulations Board, ITU Spectrum

• Chair: Anand R Prasad,NEC Secuirty • Chair: Debu Nayak, HUAWEI Special Interest

Group (SIG)

(Formal VNL)

Security&Privacy

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GISFI’s Chosen Incremental Standardization Model

India heading to expand heavily into rural area with state of art

infrastructure and broadband services.

Rural Challenges

Unique System Needs

Low ARPU Cost effective

No Grid Power Energy Efficient

Wide spread extent Suitable Deployment Architecture

Extreme Environment

Suitable engineering

Varied Services Best mix of all Technologies

Only infra to deliver basic services

Critical and high available

Current standards and products do not meet all Indian needs!

Need New Standards & Products!!

Additional Needs

New

Global Standards

Existing Standards

New URBAN Requirements

Motivation for ARIB/TTC/GISFI Collaboration in IoT and Future Radio Access

• Need for common enabling mechanisms in protocols and services in support of collection of highly distributed data and management systems and services, such as those enabled by IoT;

• Requirements for Radio-Frequency Identification and

similar applications should be standardized on a global basis;

• International standards that support a number of

applications already exist and that additional standards are necessary for effective global solution deployments;

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Joint ARIB/TTC/GISFI Activities

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ARIB

TTC

GISFI

Jointly address Global and Regional IoT and Future Radio Access Standardisation Challenges

Global coherent standards:

•large deployment of IoT devices is very much dependent on the cost

factor;

•the elaboration of specifications for radio access, network capabilities

and interfaces that could be used on a global basis would be beneficial to

the industry and regulatory authorities;

Benefits of ARIB/TTC/GISFI Collaboration

Industrial collaboration

• Joint ICT solutions for industrial compatibility and IPRs

• Access to global markets

Coherent and aligned ICT

standards

• Trade and Regulatory convergence

• Respond to market dynamics

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Next GISFI Standardisation Series Meeting (GSSM)

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Eighth GSSM

http://www.gisfi.org

Organising Chair: Prof B.N. Giri, Director, BIT Patna Date: 26-28 March 2012

Venue: Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Patna Campus http://patna.bitmesra.ac.in/default.asp

Near Patna Airport PO Bihar Veterinary College

Patna PIN Code 800 014 (Bihar) INDIA

Future Meetings • June 18-20, 2012: 9th GSSM Venue: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, Organiser: Larsen & Toubro,

Mumbai

• September 10-12, 2012s: 10th GSSM Venue: India International Centre, NEW DELHI, Organiser: NIIT

(National Institute of Information Technology)

• December 17-19, 2012: 11th GSSM jointly with ITU “Bridging Standards Gap: Sustainable Rural Communications” Venue: BANGALORE, KARNATAKA, Organiser: Huawei, Bangalore

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http://www.fi-aalborg.eu/

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Wireless VITAE 2013

Welcome to Wireless VITAE 2013 Following a very successful Wireless VITAE 2011 held on February 28 to March 3 in Chennai, India it is a pleasure to announce:

Wireless VITAE 2013 The Third International Conference on Wireless Communications,

Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace & Electronic Systems to be held Jointly with WPMC 2013 and WWSMC 2013 Summer

in

Princeton, New Jersey, USA on

June 24-28, 2013 http://www.wirelessvitae.org/ wirelessvitae@es.aau.dk

Center for TeleInFrastruktur

Center for TeleInFrastructure

USA

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