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ETSI Event “From Research to Standardisation” Sophia Antipolis, May 2016 "Network Technologies" European Commission – DG CONNECT * Disclaimer: the views expressed are those of the author and cannot be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission

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Page 1: ETSI Event “From Research to Standardisation” › Workshop › 2016 › 201605_FROMRESEARCH… · ETSI Event “From Research to Standardisation” Sophia Antipolis, May 2016

ETSI Event

“From Research to Standardisation”Sophia Antipolis, May 2016

"Network Technologies"European Commission – DG CONNECT

* Disclaimer: the views expressed are those of the author and cannot be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission

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Research to STD

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Research leading to standards• Standardisation and

commercial deployment

• Phase III (2018-2020)• Large-scale trials

• Phase II (2016-2017)• System optimisation

Phase I (2014-2015) • Research work 3

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EU Telecom R&D designed to support standards • FP4: "FRAMES" project

– leading to landmark UMTS standard decision in 1999 (ETSI)

• FP6: WINNER:– the EU proof of concept for OFDM as 4G standard– At the origin of the 3G PP channel model

• FP6: PULSERS– Standards and spectrum masks for UWB usage

• FP7: METIS, 5GNOW..– Lead validation of new waveforms, candidates for 3G PP new 5G wavefoms

EU Experience

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Our standardisation goals: The Commission will:‐ Foster the emergence of global industry standards under EU leadership for key 5G technologies (radio access network, core network) and network architectures notably through the exploitation of the 5G public‐private partnership results at the level of key EU and international standardisation bodies (3GPP, ITU, OPNFV) . ‐ Ensure that 5G standards are compatible with innovative use cases of vertical industries, notably through broader participation of industries with sector‐specific needs, in 5G standardisation organisations. This work will begin in 2016.

The case of 5G

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ArchitectureUse cases and performance 

evaluation models

Software Networks(SDN and NFV)

Vision and Societal ChallengesPre‐standards

SME support

Spectrum

Activity Community building and Public 

Relations

International cooperation

Activity 5G PPP Contractual 

Arrangement, KPIs 

Network Management, QoS

and Security

Working Groups

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Prototype and product development

Trials

WRC preparatory process

Results from FP7Projects contributedto ITU‐R on 5G visionand requirements

ITU‐R Vision and Recommendation

ONF, Open Daylight, OPNFV, Open Stack, …

3GPP Study Items

3GPP Work Items and 3GPP Releases

5G research in FP7 andin the private sector

5G PPP Phase I  5G PPP Phase III5G PPP Phase II

Exploitation of results

Source: 5G Infrastructure Association.10/05/2016 7

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Release 12 Release 13 Release 14 Release 15

Winter Olympics,Korea

Summer Olympics,Japan

FIFA World Cup,Qatar 2022

FIFA World Cup,Russia 2018

Contributions to standardisation and regulatory process via member organisations in respective bodies

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Standards Interest

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Strong opportunities : New Radio access and waveforms:

Novel RAN and Core Network architectures 

Virtualisation and Cloud Networks

See exhaustive list at 5G‐PPP.eu

5G PPP phase 1

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Our standardisation goals: The Commission will:Foster an interoperable environment for the Internet of Things, working with ESOs and international SDOs. This will develop consensus under the umbrella of the Alliance of IoT innovation (AIOTI ), targeting reference architectures, protocols and interfaces, the promotion of open application programming interfaces (APIs) support of innovation activities related to reference implementations and experimentation and the development of missing interoperability standards . As part of its progress review, the Commission will assess if further steps are needed to tackle identified interoperability failures, and if necessary, consider using legal measures to recommend appropriate standards.

‐ Promote an interoperable IoT numbering space that transcends geographical limits, and an open system for object identification and authentication.

‐ Explore options and guiding principles, including developing standards, for trust, privacy and end‐to‐end security, e.g. through a 'trusted IoT label'.

‐ Promote the uptake of IoT standards in public procurement to avoid lock‐in, notably in the area of smart city services, transport and utilities, including water and energy.

The case of IoT

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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

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AIOTI WG3 IoT standardization landscape

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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

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IoT Architectural View – Links with other Initiatives

ECSELNanoelectronics technologies, sensors/actuators, circuits, components, sub‐systems, smart systems integration, cyber‐physical systems, software

Advanced 5G networks for the Future Internet (5G) PPPNetwork infrastructure, network architecture,  

BIG Data PPPData  

European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) PPPApplications automotive 

Factories of the Future (FoF) PPPSmart manufacturing 

Robotics PPP

Energy‐efficient Buildings (EeB) PPPSmart buildings

Ambient Assisted Living

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High level functional model

Networks

IoT Entity

App Entity App Entity App Entity

things

1 1

2 2

3

1 Commands/data structure2 Interfaces to access IoT Entities

3 Data plane4 Network control plane interfaces (location, QoS, etc)

Thing representation (incl. semantic metadata)Identification,    Analytics, Semantics (query, etc.)

LocationdiscoveryDeterminismSecurityDevice mgmt.

5

5 Horizontal services

QoS, Determinismlocation,Network security, protection

Application layer

IoTlayer

Networklayer

Note1: The list of IoT functions (in the IoT Entity) is not exhaustiveNote2: Network aspects are not the primary focus for this release of the HLA

4

3 4 3 4

AIOTI WG3 IoT Standardisation ‐ Release 2 13

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Strong opportunities : 

• FIWARE

• IoT European Platform Initiative– Unify IoT 

• IoT LSPs

• ETSI support through STF 505 and AIOTI WG 3

IoT Example

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The relation between R&I and standards is evolving and becoming more complex• Support to standards definition remains a key objective• But growing importance of validation and reference implementations

• Growing importance of architecture, specifying business interfaces and actors

Undivided EC commitment, both at R&I (H2020) levels and policy levels

By Way of Conclusion

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Complex systems will be realised with technologies licensed under different IPR regimes. This is likely to create market instability: The Commission will: ‐ work in collaboration with stakeholders including ESOs, EPO, industry and research, on the identification, by 2017, of possible measures to (i) improve accessibility and reliability of information on patent scope, including measures to increase the transparency and quality of standard essential patent declarations as well as  (ii) to clarify core elements of an equitable, effective and enforceable licensing methodology around FRAND principles and (iii) to facilitate the efficient and balanced settlement of disputes. 

Beyond standards