TSDSI Workshop- New Dehli-2013 Overview of TTC (The Telecommunication Technology Committee) Yoichi MAEDA, CEO of TTC, JAPAN Chairman of ITU-T Review Committee
Welcome! Mr. Yoichi Maeda received his B. E. and M. E. Degrees in Electronic Engineering from Shizuoka University, Japan, in 1978 and 1980, respectively. Since joining NTT in 1980, he has been engaged in research and development on transport network systems for broadband communications including SDH, ATM and IP technologies. He is a member of the IEEE and a Fellow of IEICE of Japan. He had served as ITU-T SG15 chairman for 8 years and was appointed as Review Committee chairman in WTSA- 12. Having been appointed as CEO and S.V.P. of TTC (The Telecommunication Technology Committee), Japan in October 2010, he currently leads the Japanese telecommunication standardization organization. Ref.: TTC Home Page: http://www.ttc.or.jp/e/
What is TTC? TTC is : a private and incorporated association that contributes to standardization in the field of information & communication technology (ICT) and an SDO (standards development organization) accredited by the Japanese Administration since 1985. Mission is : to develop and disseminate the TTC standards for ICT networks, applications and solutions to contribute to the creation of a safe and comfortable society supported by the development of ICTs. 3
TTC and ITU-T TTC is an SDO qualified by ITU-T Rec. A.5 so that ITU-T Recommendations can include references to TTC Standards ITU-T A.5: Generic procedures for including references to documents of other organizations in ITU-T Recommendations TTC is also qualified under ITU-T Rec. A.6 as an organization for cooperation and exchange of information in the sense that ITU-T and its Study Groups can make use of TTC standards for their studies. ITU-T A.6: Cooperation and exchange of information between the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector and national and regional standards development organizations 4
TTC Organization Chart Councilor's Meeting Award Committee General Assembly Board of Directors Secretariat (I3C) IPR Committee Administration Strategy & Advisory Standards development Technical Assembly 18 Working Groups Strategy Committee 6 Advisory Groups 5
Officers of TTC Chairman of the Board (Part-time): Prof. Mitsutoshi HATORI CEO & Senior Vice President: Mr. Yoichi MAEDA Secretary General: Mr. Noriyuki SHIGETA Director General of I3C: Mr. Yukio Yamanaka 6
TTC High Interest Subjects in 2013 Disaster relief/ Emergency communications M2M and IoT including e-health Cloud computing and Software Defined Networking (SDN) Security Smart grid and next generation HN Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Conformance & Interoperability Testing ICT & Environment New Generation Networks and Photonic based Infrastructure 7
Inter-Industry Innovation Center Shift the ICT global standardization from intraindustry innovation to inter-industry innovation such as Cloud Computing, M2M/IoT, ITS, Smart Grid, e-health, and Disaster relief and emergency communication systems, etc. TTC established "Inter-Industry Innovation Center (I3C) in 2011 to identify the areas where TTC should play an active role of innovation and develop new strategies of ICTs. I3C has created Smart Communication Advisory Groups to promote the issues on ITS, e-health, Disaster recovery and relief, and Emergency communication. 8
IPR Committee Develops and updates "Fundamental and Operational Procedures on TTC IPR Policies" so that they are consistent with a) relevant lawful regulations in Japan, such as Patent Act, Copyright Act and Antitrust Law; and, b) ITU/ ISO/IEC Common Patent Policy and guidelines for its implementation Develops and updates "Operational Treatment of Copyright for TTC Deliverables. For more details, see http://www.ttc.or.jp/e/ 9
Working Groups (WGs) NGN & FN (Future Network) WG Optical transport networks and EMC WG DSL WG Optical fiber transmission WG Next-generation Home network system WG Network management WG Enterprise network WG Signaling WG Numbering plan WG Security WG Media coding WG IPTV WG ICT & Climate change WG Bridging Standardization Gap (BSG) WG onem2m WG 3GPP WG 3GPP2 WG Mobile NW management WGs Cooperation with ARIB 10
Advisory Groups (AGs) Technology Research AG Global Collaboration AG Interoperability AG Cloud computing AG Multimedia AG Smart Communication AG Accessibility WP Smart Car WP Disaster relief/emergency Communication WP E-health, etc. 11
TTC Standards development MiC ITU-T Upstream activities ICT Council ITU Sectional Meeting ITU-T Recs Downstream activities TTC participation/proposals TTC Working Groups participation/proposals NW operators, broadcasters, venders, user groups, etc. TTC Stds 12
Up-stream Activities to ITU-T Substantial and preparatory discussions on the up-stream activities to ITU-T have been extended by TTC and their outcomes have been submitted to MIC just for authorization since May 2011. Examples: Smart Communications AG for FG on M2M service layer, FG-DR&NRR, Collaboration on ITS, etc. UNI&NNI WG and Next-gen HN WG for SG 15 on Optical access and Home Networks NGN & FN WG for SG13, IoT-GSI and JCA-SDN ICT&CC WG for SG 5 Numbering Plan WG for SG 2 Security WG for SG 17, etc. 13
Why do we develop our own standards? Standards will provide us with : end-to-end interconnectivity and interoperability in telecommunications, enhanced telecom services in an economical, efficient and user-friendly manner, business opportunities in the marketplace International standards may sometimes be a product of compromise which result in many options. TTC selects minimum options International standards do not always reflect adequately the national market requirements International standards may sometimes be ambiguous in the sense of implementation and may be understood in a different manner when applied to the practical implementation 14
Categories of TTC Documents Category Description Relationship JT JP JF JJ JS TTC Standards based on ITU-T Recommendations TTC Standards based on deliverables developed by regional SDOs or partnership projects TTC Standards based on the defacto Standards/deliverables developed by fora TTC Standards developed originally by Japan/TTC TTC Standards based on ISO Standards TSDSI, 15 New Delhi, INDIA, November 8, 2013 ITU-T 3GPP, 3GPP2 IETF, IrDA, NMF, IEEE, etc. Japan/TTC original ISO TS Technical Specification 3GPP, 3GPP2, RCSS, etc. TR Technical Report 3GPP, 3GPP2, RCSS, etc. 15
Numbers of TTC documents Category No. JT 409 JP 173 JF 143 JJ 54 JS 38 TS 8201 TR 385 *as of July 2013 7% 5% 17% 50% 21% JT JP JF JJ JS Note: this graph does not include TS or TR 16
TTC Standards in each year 900 800 700 600 604 609 644 676 708 715 773 788 809 817 500 400 300 200 100 0 Mar-04 Mar-05 Mar-06 Mar-07 Mar-08 Feb-09 Feb-10 Feb-11 Feb-12 Feb-13 17
TTC Membership Category No. Vendors 41 NW operators 16 1% 24% Broadcasters 1 CATV Operators 1 Others 18 Total 77 1% 21% Vendors Broadcasters Others NW Operators Cable TV 53% (as of Oct. 2013) 18
Inter/intra-regional collaboration ITU-T ICU ETSI (Russia) TTA ARIB (Europe) (Korea) (Japan) CCSA (China) TTC 3GPPs GISFI (Japan) (India) ISACC (Canada) TIA (USA) ATIS (USA) IEEE (USA) Relationship Affiliate Core member MoU/LoI APT APT/ASTAP MSTFB (Malaysia) Organizations onem2m, CJK(ARIB, CCSA, TTA), GSC, 3GPP/3GPP2 ITU, ETSI, IEEE, GISFI, MSTFB, ICU, ZigBee Alliance, Wi-SUN Alliance, etc As of October 2013 19
Congratulation on TSDSI s Inauguration! TTC welcomes TSDSI to the international standard collaboration. 20