IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Overview for IEEE Region-10 Driving Global Innovation Through Standards and Consensus Building Jing (Walter) Sun Global Strategy Manager IEEE Standards Association Bangkok, Thailand 6 March 2016
Standards is Important for Everyone And standards is NOT the play of large companies only Government Safety & Infrastructure Nuclear reactor equipment qualification from IEEE PES End-users Consumers Interoperability Avoid being locked into single vendor IEEE 802.11 adapters & routers USB Vendors Expand markets and demands b/c customers have more confidence to buy / invest Improve operational efficiency. Concentrate R&D resources. In 2013, 3 million IEEE 802.11 ports manufactured every day. 5x the number in 2006 Costs: Economy of scale 2
IEEE Standards Association is an OU inside IEEE IEEE MEMBERS Board of Directors (BOD) Exec Director & Staff Technical Activities Organizes 1,300+ conferences annually worldwide Publication Activities Publishes 30%+ of world s electrotechnical literature Standards Association 6,880 individual members 198 corporate members 1,160 active standards 586 projects Member & Geographic Activities Serves 420,000+ members in 160+ countries Educational Activities IEEE USA Computer Society Sponsor WG WG 802 802.1 802.3 802.11 IEEE-SA Board of Governors (BOG) Communications Society Sponsor WG Sponsor WG WG WG Standards Board (SASB) Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) Administrative Committee (AdCom) Audit Committee (AudCom) Industry Connections Committee (IC Com) New Standards Committee (NesCom) Patent Committee (PatCom) Procedures Committee (ProCom) Standards Review Committee (RevCom) 3
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) IEEE-SA Individual Membership in Region10 China 200 Hong Kong 14 India 98 Indonesia 6 Japan 183 Korea (South) 94 Malaysia 14 Maldives 1 Pakistan 3 Philippines 2 Singapore 11 Sri Lanka 3 Taiwan 41 Thailand 4 Vietnam 6 Australia 65 New Zealand 5 Nanotechnology Council Industrial Electronics Education Electron Devices Dielectrics and Insulation Computational Intelligence Broadcast Technology Microwave Theory and Techniques Robotics and Automation Power Electronics Electromagnetic Compatibility Aerospace and Electronic Systems Vehicular Technology Instrumentation and Measurement CAG Communications Society Engineering in Medicine & Biology Standards Board Industry Applications Computer Society Power & Energy 0 50 100 150 200 250 1,160 IEEE standards are active, 108 among which were approved in 2015 (63 new, 45 revisions) Among the 586 standards projects (PARs) under development, 154 were initiated in 2015. 6,880 IEEE-SA Individual Members and 198 IEEE-SA Entity Members. 4
IEEE Standards Development Process Is Open Identify Sponsor (s) & Format Project approval Develop draft standard Sponsor ballot Standards Board approval Publish Standard Amend & Revise standard Build Products Develop Certification Tests ICAP 5
What We May Collaborate On Standards Education Program Only a small portion of engineers will participate in standards development in their careers. But standards impact many aspects of business everyday and many engineers will touch a standard in their work. So engineers are more valuable to company if they understands some basic concepts about standards. But most engineering students have little to no exposure to standards in their undergraduate or graduate studies Educating Students Influencing Curricula Assisting Professors Assisting Students Teaching Open Standards Delivering Technical Content About standards and their critical role in the workforce and society For the inclusion of technical standards into university classes and curricula Providing resources to facilitate the incorporation of standards topics into their courses Providing resources to help with inclusion of technical standards into their coursework, including grants To provide understanding of the intersection of economics, technology, and politics About specific areas of technical standardization IEEE Standards Education is a joint activity of IEEE Standards Association and IEEE Educational Activities 6
Resources from IEEE Standards University Apply for a Grant Play a Game Take a Class (MOO C) Many great cases you can add to your syllabi Go to a Workshop Library Main Hall Lecture Hall Watch Videos www.standardsuniversity.org 7
Standards MOOC: Innovation and Competition: Succeeding through Global Standards Offers a practitioners view of standards and standards development Aimed at graduate-level students and educators of engineering, technology, and computing (ETC), business, economics, and law. Delivered over the course of six weeks Provides a full survey of fundamental standardization themes: Introduction to standards and history, basic concepts and classifications, along with crucial topics like innovation, global markets, trade, implementation, conformity assessment, regulation, intellectual property, motivating factors in standards development, etc. Available on mobile and non-mobile devices. Students can audit the course at no charge or pursue a Certificate track for a reasonable fee. If a university would like to run the Standards MOOC as part of a course for paid college credit, the IEEE will offer a license to the university in order to make that possible. 8
Many Ways to Get IEEE standards IEEE Xplore http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/subscriptions/academic/index.html Many universities subscribe to the full IEEE Xplore package, which includes IEEE Standards IEEE Academic Tier Pricing http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/subscriptions/academic/ tieredpricing.html Affordable solutions for smaller institutions that wish to subscribe to IEEE Xplore IEEE Standards Select http://www.ieee.org/portal/innovate/products/standard/ieee_select.html Offers customizable packages of IEEE Standards IEEE Get Program http://standards.ieee.org/about/get/ Through the IEEE-SA, Industry, and Government support, select IEEE Standards are available for download at no charge (includes IEEE 802, Design Automation, and other standards) 9
IEEE-SA outreach in Asia We receive huge support from IEEE volunteers and local offices Formats SA governance (BoG, SASB, CAG) meetings Delegation (volunteers & staff) visits Workshops Seminars Roundtables Panel discussions Standards tracks summits at conferences Invited speakers/presentations SA Ambassador Project Stakeholders Government ministries and agencies Industry associations Companies Universities Research institutes National standards bureaus Cities Beijing Shanghai / Wuxi Shenzhen / Guangzhou Xi an Seoul / Daejeon Tokyo Taipei Singapore (plus many in India) Topics Introduction of IEEE-SA IEEE Standards development process training Standards education Hot technologies in IEEE / IEEE-SA Standards adoption w/ other NSBs and SDOs Collaboration agreements Joint events PR Interviews Technical discussion on specific topics 10
IEEE-SA outreach in Asia We receive huge support from IEEE volunteers and local offices Standards Summit at ICCVE with invited industry experts Keynote speech at CEATEC in Japan IEEE-SA BoG visited ministry in Japan Tutorial of IEEE EDA Standards 802 Chair visited IBM Research Lab China IEEE-SA hosted IoT Workshop at Korea Electronics Show Special Session of IEEE Transportation Standards at Taiwan Telematics Industry Show Standards Seminar with Tokyo Section at Keio U. IEEE-SA leadership met with China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) Webinars could be a easy starting point 11
Benefits from Developing Standards with IEEE Research and Standards Development Under One Roof 27 Societies have active standards groups. There are 82 sponsors in total. Global Participation and Impact 12 45 Technical Societies and Councils in One Family Unlike other SDOs that specialize in one specific technology, IEEE covers a wide scope of diverse technologies. We can easily collaborate with IEEE members in multiple societies to develop converging technology standards together. Conceptual Phase Pre-competitive Phase Competitive R&D Phase Development/Deployment IEEE Workshops Academic Conferences IEEE Publications Research/Study Groups Standards Activities Industry Forums
We look forward to supporting the needs of IEEE Sections with regard to standards We also appreciate the support from IEEE Sections to grow IEEE standards global impact To get more information about IEEE Standards Association, please contact: Jing (Walter) Sun Global Strategy Manager IEEE Standards Association E-mail: j.w.sun@ieee.org 13
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IEEE Standards University 15
IEEE Standards Education: Grants The SEC offers grants of US $500 for students (per project) and US $300 for faculty mentors to help complete senior, undergraduate or graduate projects. Projects may be for design, capstone, development or research in which an industry technical standard(s) was applied to complete the project. For students participating in the grant program, it is an excellent way to receive extra funding for student projects, to learn about technical standards necessary for their career development, and to have their final papers peer-reviewed by an IEEE committee. Upon completion of project student submit a Final Student Application Paper. If paper is accepted it is published to the Student Application Papers website. www.standardsuniversity.org/grants 16
Practical Ideas from Professors Each installment highlights how an educator has included standards education in his or her discipline's curriculum Lessons from Professors: What the IEEE Learned from Global University Outreach by Bruce Harding, Purdue University [2013] Teaching Standards in Biomedical Engineering by Dr. Jay R. Goldberg, Marquette University [2013] Teaching Standards in Communications by James Irvine, Strathclyde University [2013] Teaching Standards in Environmental Site Assessments by Dr. Angelo Lampousis, CUNY [January 2014] Teaching Standards In Networking and Data Communications by Dr. Maria Martini, Kingston University [April 2014] Teaching Standards in Biomedical Engineering Sciences by Prof. DI Dr. Stefan Sauermann [2014] www.standardsuniversity.org/library 17
IEEE Standards Education: Book of Case Studies Introduction on standards as a multidisciplinary activity: Technology, Economics, Politics Description of the forces driving the initial development of the standard Explanation of the process of development; impact on the market and on technology Applications of the standard in the real world Chapter on Intellectual Property Rights Purchase book through Wiley at http://as.wiley.com/wileycda/wileytitle/productcd- 1118678591.html Amazon Instructors request an evaluation copy at https://professor.sg.wiley.com/cgi- BIN/LANSAWEB?PROCFUN+PROF5+PR5FN05+FUNCPARMS +CWIL(A0010):N+LANG(A0010):1+ISBN(A0090):118678591 Curriculum guide available! ieeeproposals@wiley.com 18 Published by John Wiley & Sons/IEEE Press - March 2015
IEEE Standards Education: Speakers Bureau Facilitating speakers on standards topics at conferences and workshops Recent events AFRICON 2015 ( Demystifying Standards track) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia University of Leuven outreach - 2015 (Case study on IEEE 515) - Belgium EnergyCon 2014 (Standards speaker) Croatia Kaleidoscope 2014 St. Petersburg, Russia Capstone Design Conference 2014 Ohio, USA IEEE Standardization and Innovation In Information Technology Conference 2013 Sophia-Antipolis, France EUROCON 2013 (Standards session) Croatia 19
IEEE Standards Education: Videos Video run times range from 3-23 minutes in length Topics related to Innovation and Standards, the Value and Global Impact of Standards, as well standards development and the importance of standards as part of an engineering education. There is also a Case Study presented on IEEE Standards 515 (electrical trace heating), with a version translated into Mandarin. Videos developed jointly with China National Institute of Standardization Guest Lecturer videos for classroom use: Introduction to Basics of Standards now available Geared for use in undergraduate classroom More videos to come soon www.standardsuniversity.org/videos 20
IEEE Standards Education: e-magazine Freely available to the public, and has a worldwide audience of educators, students, and practicing professionals interested in technical standards and standards development. Contributions to the ezine are in the forms of Feature articles Interviews Video Series Best of Final Student Application Papers News briefs The Funny Pages Editor-in-Chief s page www.standardsuniversity.org/e-magazine 21
Workshops on Technical Standards and Consensus Building (Standards Development Simulation) Strathclyde University Glasgow, Scotland, 19 February 2015 Region 8 Student Branch & Young Professionals Congress Krakow, Poland, 7 & 8 August 2014 Strathclyde University Glasgow, Scotland, 6 March 2014 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, 1 Nov 2013 City University, London, UK 18 September 2012 Train-the-trainer materials extend the reach 22
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IEEE Future Directions Initiatives IEEE Future Directions, (FDC) a committee of the Technical Activities Board, identifies technologies as primary focus areas. The FDC initiates and then incubates IEEE wide initiatives involving all the IEEE operating units. The FDC: Anticipates and determines the direction of existing, new, and emerging technologies and related issues, and spearheads their investigation and development by IEEE. Drives initiatives to maturity within the IEEE infrastructure. Fosters cooperative efforts within the IEEE including Educational, Corporate Activities, the Standards Association, Member and Geographic Activities, IEEE Societies, Councils, Academia, and Industry Current Initiatives IEEE Internet Initiative Click each initiative for more information Graduated Initiatives 24
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Cyber Security Purpose & Scope: Build on IEEE s long-standing and world-leading technical activities in cybersecurity to significantly improve S&P technology, community and workforce over 3-5 years The IEEE CSD will gather software security expertise from industry, academia, and government. The CSD provides guidance on: Recognizing software system designs that are likely vulnerable to compromise. Designing and building software systems with strong, identifiable security properties. Sample IEEE Standards: Malware MetaData Exchange Format (MMDEF) XML schema V1.2: Describes files containing malware, as well as clean files MMDEF-B: Describes behavioral aspects of malware Industry Connections Security Group (ICSG) & IEEE Anti-Malware Support Service (AMSS) Provides shared services supporting the entire computer security industry Enables individual security companies and the industry as a whole to respond more effectively and efficiently to contemporary malware threats 25
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Green ICT Purpose & Scope: Green ICT encompasses green or sustainable IT and communications technologies Sample IEEE Standards: IEEE 1680 Series for Environmental Assessment of Electronic Products IEEE 1888 series - Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol Dr. Dong Liu, from Beijing Internet Institute (BII), chairs IEEE 1888 working group. 26
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Internet of Things Purpose & Scope: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a computing concept where all things, including every physical object, can be connected, making those objects intelligent, programmable and capable of interacting with humans. Sample IEEE Standards: IEEE 802 family, IEEE 1901, IEEE 1905.1, IEEE 2030.5 IEEE P2413 - Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT) Click the image to download the IEEE-SA IoT Ecosystem Study Participating IEEE Societies: 27
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Life Science Purpose & Scope: Work at the intersection of the Life Sciences with Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences, Physics and Mathematics with particular focus on health care, computational biology, image/signal processing, and genomics/proteomics Sample IEEE Standards: ISO/IEEE 11073 series Health Informatics - Medical / Health Device Communication Standards IEEE P3333 series of projects, including 3D representation of medical images Dr. Young Lae Moon, from Chosun University Hospital, Korea, is the Chair of 3D Based Medical Application Working group at IEEE-SA 28
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Smart Cities Purpose & Scope: Collaborate to share knowledge, experience and good practices with a special focus on technology professionals. Involve governments, universities, industries and local IEEE volunteers IEEE Affiliated Cities Trento (2014) City #4 (2015) City #7 Guadalajara (Pilot) City #5 (2015) City #8 City #10 Selected Cities Experts Committee Wuxi (2014) City #6 City #9 Good Practices Knowledge MOOCs White Papers- Conferences 29
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Smart Grids Purpose & Scope: A next-generation electrical power system that is typified by the increased use of communications and information technology in the generation, delivery and consumption of electrical energy. Sample IEEE Standards: IEEE 2030 standards family were the industry s first guidelines for smart grid interoperability cross-discipline 30
Selected IEEE Future Directions Initiative Transportation Electrification Purpose & Scope: Seek to accelerate the development and implementation of new technologies for transportation Participating IEEE Societies: Sample IEEE Standards: IEEE 802.11p Physical and MAC layer for wireless communications in vehicular environment IEEE 1609 - Family of Standards for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) IEEE P2040 - Standard for Connected, Automated and Intelligent Vehicles: Overview and Architecture US Department of Transportation announced all new cars sold in US need V2V communication capabilities in a few years. IEEE 802.11p and IEEE 1609 are the two key standards enablers. 31