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1 Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, 13-16 July 2009 Report on CJK Joint Survey on Fora/Consortia CJK Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #:GSC14-PLEN-023R1 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:CJK AGENDA ITEM:Opening Plenary 6.10 CONTACT(S):Wangzhiqin@mail.ritt.com.cn

2 Fostering worldwide interoperability Background of Joint Survey on fora GSC Meeting TTC proposed a collaboration in fora survey among CJK members in 2005(GSC10) → Agreed (April.06) TTC presented the first report of survey at GSC12 CJK Standard Meeting CCSA as the convener of Ad-hoc Group on Fora is responsible at CJK9 (the convener of AHGF is rotated among CJK Members (TTC-> TTA->CCSA) → Agreed (CJK7)) CCSA has surveyed and analyzed about 227 fora (excluding fora of CJK) CCSA will present the revised report of fora survey at GSC14

3 Fostering worldwide interoperability 3 Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Made a detailed survey over 227 fora world- widely, took the analysis and statistics in the multiple dimensions. The materials can be provided for other PSOs for their further plans and investigations. Elaborated on the latest technologies and the standardization activities on Home Networks Analysis on the relationship between the De-facto standards and de-jure standards Highlight of Current Activities

4 Fostering worldwide interoperability General review of fora 2008 227 fora of ICT worldwide statistically in 2008. Updating 33 fora which are not stressed previously Adding 7 new fora established in 2008 Statistics of fora categorized by the tech. field BcN Broadcasting MobileCommunication u-InfraSW Digital Contents Security RFID/USN EC u-Computing Robotics Convergence Infrastructure Information Technology Convergence Service

5 Fostering worldwide interoperability Analysis by the regions According to fora Secretariat, Fora were classified by 4 region, Europe region, North America region, Asia region, and etc RegionEuropeN. AmericaAsiaetc Total of fora31(13.6%)112(49.3%)82(36.1%)2 (1%) Analysis by the regions

6 Fostering worldwide interoperability New-added/Renamed fora Name of ForaMonth / year Region Technical field Newly Launched Forum HomeGrid 2008.5N. America Converged Service(related to HN) IT Forum2008.4 EuropeInformation Technology NXDN Forum2008.7 N. America Convergence Infrastructure(Related to the Radio resources) FTTx Industry Alliance2008.10 Asia Convergence Infrastructure SCDMA broadband Forum 2008.1 Asia Convergence Infrastructure China fixed network and wireless terminal alliance 2008.1 Asia Convergence Infrastructure TransferJ (TransferJet Consortium) 2008.7 Asia Convergence Infrastructure Renamed Forum DSL Forum Rename to Broadband Forum 2008.1 N. AmericaConverged Service (Related toHN)

7 Fostering worldwide interoperability Analysis of the fora purpose of activity De facto standard: a convention, product, or system that has achieved a dominant position by public acceptance or market forces Pre-standardization: To produce standards which are likely to be contributed to the standard development organization Implementation & interoperability: specifications for implementation and ensuring interoperability Others: the fora which aims at future vision, market researching, consulting or enlightenment. Statistics of number of fora with the different active purpose

8 Fostering worldwide interoperability Challenges-- How to harmonize the De-facto standards Facts: In 2008, the de-facto and interoperability (also related to “fact” ) account for nearly 60% of the fora activities. Those standards were discussed and produced inside the fora, lack of the related industry-level information from the Standardization Organization  Interoperability issues  Excluding of other technologies Stand. Org FORA  Market exploration  new technique researching and updating  Pre-standardization  harmonization of the fora researching  advancement of the standards  Producing the standard Cooperation of the fora and standard organization is needed

9 Fostering worldwide interoperability Topic: research of HN standardization Home network is a network with multiple devices connected by wired or wireless technology in a limited area (e.g., inside a home or office), and this network is built to meet the customer requirements and provide services and applications to customers. Industry Understanding of home network Application maturity IT/consumer electronics Breaking “information islands”, connecting among the information devices, communication equipments and consumer electronics devices to implement resource sharing and collaborative working  Not mature yet, mainly test in laboratory  Less commercial implementation Communication connecting with telecommunication network, or even be part of E2E telecommunication network, extending the functions and applications of public network to home by residential gateway.  Mature industry chain, services and applications have been accepted by consumers  Applications include sharing broadband connection among multiple PCs, trip-play services, parent control, etc. Residential community /Property management The concept of intelligent community and intelligent home, may provide such services as remote automatic metering, community and home security, community medical service, etc.  Mature technology and many products available  Have been deployed in many areas

10 Fostering worldwide interoperability Relationship of HN standardization organizations DLNA, UPnP, IGRS Broadband Forum, HGI, ITU-T, OMA, ETSI, CCSA LonMark, KNX, ECHONET, ITOPHOME MoCA IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.15 Home Plug Home PNA Information sharing inside home ITU-T SG9&15 Application Layer Interconnecting of home network and public network Control and monitor Physical Layer

11 Fostering worldwide interoperability Analysis of the number of members ScaleList of organizationsTotal Small sizeHomePNA, ITOPHOME2 Medium size HGI, OSGi, MoCA, HomePlug, ECHONET 5 Large sizeBroadband Forum, OMA, DLNA, KNX, CCSA, IGRS 6 Very large size ETSI, UPnP, ITU-T, IEEE, LonMark 5 Small size: <=50 members Medium size: 51-100 members Large size: 101-300 members Very large size: >300 members

12 Fostering worldwide interoperability Next step CJK will keep endeavoring collaborating on the Fora/consortia survey and contribute to GSC in the future Provide for other SDOs in necessary, to share this information in a wide area


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