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1 Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, 13-16 July 2009 GSC in a Nutshell on the Eve of GSC-14 12 July 2009 Reinhard Scholl, ITU Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14

2 Fostering worldwide interoperability 2 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 … to provide a venue for the leaders of the Participating Standards Organizations and the ITU to: Freely exchange information on the progress of standards development in the different regions and the state of the global standards development environment; and Collaborate in planning future standards development to gain synergy and to reduce duplication. Further, the mandate of GSC is to provide a venue for the leaders of the Participating Standards Organizations to: Support the ITU as the preeminent global telecommunication and radiocommunication standards development organization. GSC is not a standards development organization.” (from “GSC Governing Principles” v1.4) “The Mandate of GSC-14 is …

3 Fostering worldwide interoperability 3 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Output of GSC  Resolutions:  Currently 25 (running #s 1-26; no Res #16)  From now on, Res-#s will stay fixed, i.e., if a Resolution is deleted, the number stays blank  Communique  ITU is the permanent repository of all past GSC documents

4 Fostering worldwide interoperability 4 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 …is by consensus of the Heads of Delegation. This can either be expressed in HoD-only meetings/teleconferences or in GSC Plenary meetings.” (from “GSC Governing Principles” v1.4) “Decision making in GSC …

5 Fostering worldwide interoperability 5 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 GSC-14 Participants – some 100 PSOsARIB, ATIS, CCSA, Communications Alliance (regrets for GSC-14), ETSI, ISACC, TIA, TTA, TTC ITU ObserversSee next slide Size of Delegation GTSC or GRSC (4-8) GTSC and GRSC (5-10) Excludes leadership positions and host Observer (1)

6 Fostering worldwide interoperability 6 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 15 Observers registered for GSC-14 - American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - APT Wireless Forum - Broadband Forum - CDMA Development Group (CDG) - European Patent Office (EPO) - HGI (Home Gateway Initiative) - IEC Sector Board 4 (SB4) - IEEE-SA - IETF - ISO/IEC JTC1 - ISO TC204 - Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) - UMTS Forum - U.S. Patent & Trade Office - WiMAX Forum

7 Fostering worldwide interoperability 7 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 May participate at a GSC meeting (1 delegate); May author and present contributions and/or status reports if invited to do so by the host Organization or on an HIS by the relevant PPSO (see Section 7.1.2 Prime PSO (PPSO)); May submit an ISS (information sharing subject) document (i.e., it will be posted but not discussed); May provide input to Resolutions for consideration by the Members; and May participate in the discussion of GSC Members’ or other Observers’ contributions if invited to do so by the meeting Chair Observer privileges

8 Fostering worldwide interoperability 8 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 GSC-14 Structure  Heads of Delegation (HoD)  Plenary Opening plenary (Mo, Tu) Closing plenary (Th am)  GTSC (Global Telecommunications Standards Collaboration)  GRSC (Global Radiocommunications Standards Collaboration)  IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)  Administration “GSC Governing Principles” “GSC Guidance for Meeting Hosts”  Task Forces: Radio Microphone Task Force (GRSC) Intelligent Transport Systems (Plenary) International Mobile for Telecommunications (IMT) (Plenary)

9 Fostering worldwide interoperability 9 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009  “a subject of sufficient importance … to exchange views …”  “… be … of interest to multiple GSC Members …  “… of global interest …” (from “GSC Governing Principles” v1.4) HIS (High Interest Subjects): Definition

10 Fostering worldwide interoperability 10 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009  Criteria for adoption of a HIS: if 3 GSC Members are in favor  Criteria for deletion of a HIS: if majority of GSC Members support proposal for removal or if it receives fewer than 3 presentations at each meeting for two consecutive GSC meetings HIS: Adoption and Deletion Criteria

11 Fostering worldwide interoperability 11 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009  A HIS may have an associated GSC- Resolution but it is not a requirement  vice-versa, a GSC-Resolution may have an associated HIS but it is not a requirement:  3 Res on IPR (Res 22-24) (no HIS)  2 Res from User Working Group (no HIS)  There are some Resolutions but the HIS they came from is no longer a HIS  Res 5, 13, 18-21  See mapping on next two slides HIS and Resolutions

12 Fostering worldwide interoperability 12 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 17 HIS prior to GSC-14, with mapping to GSC Resolutions Plenary HISPPSO 1 GSC Res. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Continuing cooperation on IMT standardization Emergency communications Security and lawful interception Identity management and identification systems IPTV Intelligent transportation systems IP over broadband access in support of convergence ICT and the environment ICT management and operations Forums & Consortia NGN Interoperability (decided by HoDs, conf call June 2009) ARIB TIA TIA ITU ATIS TIA TTA TTC CCSA CCSA TTC 1 2 - 3,4 6 (14) 7 8 9 - GTSC HIS 12 13 14 NGN – general Cybersecurity Home networking ETSI ATIS ITU 10 11 12 GRSC HIS 15 16 17 Wireless access including RLANs and ad-hoc networking Mobile multimedia broadcast and multicast Reconfigurable radio systems (RRS) ISACC TIA TIA (21 in part) 17 15

13 Fostering worldwide interoperability 13 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Mapping of GSC-Resolutions to High Interest Subjects Resolution No; HIS-mapping Title PLEN 11 HIS 2 HIS 3 4 5 - 6 HIS 7 HIS 8 HIS 9 HIS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Continuing Cooperation on IMT Standardization Emergency Communications Network Aspects of Identifications Systems Identity Management Healthcare ICT Standards IPTV Standards IP over Broadband Accesses in Support of Convergence ICT and the Environment ICT Management and Operations GTSC 1010 HIS 11 HIS 12 HIS 11 12 Next-Generation Networks (NGN) Cybersecurity Home Networking GRSC 1313 - 14 Plenary - HIS 15 HIS 17 HIS 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 Global UWB Standardization including UWB Radar and Sensor/Imaging Applications GSC ITS Task Force Software Defined Radios (SDR) and Cognitive Radio Systems Mobile Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Facilitating Liaison in Relation to Measurement Methodologies for Assessing Human Exposure to RF Energy Facilitating Liaison in Relation to Measurement Methodologies, associated Measurement Uncertainty and Calibration Radio Microphones and Cordless Audio Standardization Broadband Services in Rural and Remote Areas IPR 2222 - 23 - 24 - 23 24 Intellectual Property Rights Policies Cooperation with Patent and Trademark Offices Open Standards UWG 2525 - 26 - 26 Personally Identifiable Information Protection User Needs, Considerations and Involvement } HIS

14 Fostering worldwide interoperability 14 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 New and Novel Topics (N&N)  Goal: to allow for discussion of topics which are not yet established as HIS.  First time at GSC-14  ITU issued a call for abstract as part of the invitation to GSC-members and observers  6 N&N presentations at GSC-14:  Smart grids (3)  Service Oriented Networks  Future Network Issues  Machine-to-Machine communications

15 Fostering worldwide interoperability 15 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Information Sharing Subjects  Goal: to share info but not to present or discuss  There is no formal list of ISS-topics.  Any GSC-Member and invited observer can issue an ISS document on any topic to GSC-14  The ISS document is given a document number, put on the server and noted in the agenda item ISS (for information only – no discussion).

16 Fostering worldwide interoperability 16 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 “Fostering worldwide interoperability” Theme of GSC-14

17 Fostering worldwide interoperability 17 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Tentative GSC-14 Schedule as of 9 July 2009 Time/Date Monday (July 13) Time/Date Tuesday (July 14) Wednesday (July 15) Thursday (July 16) 08:30-09:00 HoD/Mgt Coffee (Room E) 09:00-10:30 Plenary *Starts at 08:30 (Room C) GRSC (Room H) GTSC (Room K2) Closing Plenary (Room C) 09:00-09:45 HoD/Mgt Meeting (Room E) 10:30-11:00Coffee (Room C)Coffee (Montbrillant)Coffee (Room C) 10:00-12:30 Opening Plenary (Room C) 11:00-12:30 Plenary (Room C) GRSC (Room H) GTSC (Room K2) Closing Plenary (Room C) 12:30-14:00Lunch12:30-14:00Lunch HoD-only Lunch (Tower 15 th Floor, Satellite Restaurant) Rooms Available: Room No. Seats C (Tower) 216 H (Montbr.) 100 K1 (Montbr.) 50 K2 (Montbr.) 50 M1 (Montbr.) 30 M2 (Montbr.) 30 T 103 (Tower) 20 T101 (Tower) 14 14:00-15:30 Plenary (Room C) 14:00-15:30 Plenary (Room C) IPR WG (Room H) 15:30-16:00Coffee + Group picture15:30-16:00Coffee (Montbrillant) 16:00-17:30 Plenary (Room C) 16:00-17:30 GRSC (Room H) GTSC (Room K2) IPR WG (Room H) 18:00-20:00 Welcome Reception (Montbrillant Cafeteria) 18:00-20:00 ADMIN WG (Room K2) Cruise on Lake Geneva (evening)

18 Fostering worldwide interoperability 18 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 GSC-14 Leadership MeetingRoleName (Organization) GSC-14 PlenaryChairMr Malcolm Johnson (ITU) Vice ChairsMr Art Reilly (ATIS) Mr Leping WEI (CCSA) GTSC-7ChairMr Reinhard Scholl (ITU) Vice ChairsMr Wayne Zeuch (ATIS) Ms Duo LIU (CCSA) GRSC-7ChairMr Kevin Hughes (ITU) Vice ChairsMr Asok Chatterjee (ATIS) Ms Zhiqin WANG (CCSA) WGsIPR WG ChairMr Antoine Dore (ITU) User WG ChairNo User WG meeting at GSC-14 Admin WG ChairMr Jim MacFie (ISACC) Mr Steve Barclay (Vice Chair) Electronic Working Group (EWG) closed per the GSC-13 HoD#1 call (and per GSC-12 HoD#1 call). Any proposed work items may be addressed in the Admin WG, and the Governing Principles will be updated to reflect this change.

19 Fostering worldwide interoperability 19 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009  A Prime PSO is the discussion leader for each High Interest Subject (Prime PSO = Participating Standards Organization or the ITU).  Responsibilities of a PPSO: Liaise with each GSC Member’s contact person for the HIS in advance of the meeting; Prepare and present a keynote contribution on the topic; Lead the discussion; Summarize views and eventually conclusions. Serve as a moderator on the HIS topic between the meetings and during the meeting. Role of PPSO

20 Fostering worldwide interoperability 20 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Documents, Website, SharePoint www.itu.int/ITU-T/gsc/gsc14 meeting schedule All documents hyperlinked agendas guidelines, info on social events During event: GSC SharePoint: Read/Write/Delete Scratch Area

21 Fostering worldwide interoperability 21 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Preparation and Support of GSC-14 5 HoD conf calls led to the preparation of GSC-14 #1: 10 October 2008 #2: 25 February 2009 #3: 14 April 2009 #4: 10 June 2009 #5: 6 July 2009 Microsoft, Cisco and Qualcomm are supporters of GSC-14 Thank you to all !


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