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Presentation from SIEPON Seminar on 20 April in Czech Republic, sponsored by IEEE-SA & CAG. Opinions presented by the speakers in this presentation are their own, and not necessarily those of their employers or of IEEE.
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Overview of the IEEE, IEEE-SA & Corporate Programs April 2012
Dennis Brophy chair Corporate Advisory Group
IEEE P1904.1 SIEPON Seminar
20 April 2012
Prague, Czech Republic
IEEE Today
MEMBERS
Over 400,000
COUNTRIES
Over 160
CONFERENCES
Over 1200 per year
PUBLICATIONS
Over 30% of world’s electrotech literature
STANDARDS Over 900 active standards Over 500 active projects
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The world’s largest professional association advancing technology for humanity
415,622 IEEE Members (December 2011)
224,039 (-2% growth)
17,614 (8% growth)
6,868 (13% growth)
57,260 (4% growth)
100,765 (7% growth)
9,076 (1% growth)
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IEEE Technical Societies/Councils Aerospace & Electronic Systems
Antennas & Propagation
Broadcast Technology
Circuits & Systems
Communications
Components, Packaging, & Manufacturing Technology
Computer
Computational Intelligence
Consumer Electronics
Control Systems
Council on Electronic Design Automation
Council on Superconductivity
Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation
Education
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electron Devices
Engineering in Medicine & Biology
Geosciences & Remote Sensing
Industrial Electronics
Industry Applications
Information Theory
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Instrumentation & Measurement
Lasers & Electro-Optics
Magnetics
Microwave Theory & Techniques
Nanotechnology Council
Nuclear & Plasma Sciences
Oceanic Engineering
Power Electronics
Power & Energy
Product Safety Engineering
Professional Communication
Reliability
Robotics & Automation
Sensors Council
Signal Processing
Social Implications of Technology
Solid-State Circuits
Systems Council
Systems, Man, & Cybernetics
Technology Management Council
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, & Frequency Control
Vehicular Technology
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IEEE Office Locations
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Tokyo, Japan
Singapore
Beijing, China
Bangalore, India
Europe: Brussels
United States Piscataway, NJ New York, NY
Washington, DC Los Alamitos, CA
Dennis Brophy - CAG Overview - IEEE P1904.1 SIEPON Seminar - April 2012
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA)
– Globally recognized standards
– Over 900 active standards
– More than 500 standards under development
– 7,000 individual members
– 200 corporate members
– Over 20,000 standards developers worldwide
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How IEEE-SA fits
within IEEE
IEEE Board of Directors
Publication Activities
IEEE-USA
Educational Activities
Member & Geographic
Activities
Standards Association
Technical Activities
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IEEE Standards Are Pervasive Addresses a broad spectrum of technologies
Aerospace Electronics
Broadband Over Power Lines
Broadcast Technology
Clean Technology
Cognitive Radio
Design Automation
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Green Technology
LAN/MAN
Medical Device Communications
Nanotechnology
National Electrical Safety Code
Organic Components
Portable Battery Technology
Power Electronics
Power & Energy
Radiation/Nuclear
Reliability
Transportation Technology
Test Technology
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IEEE-SA Members (December 2011)
5,625 Individual 101 Corporate
130 Individual 0 Corporate
60 Individual 8 Corporate
708 Individual 35 Corporate
786 Individual 57 Corporate
73 Individual 2 Corporate
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Strong International Collaboration
Asia Europe
South Africa Middle East/ North Africa
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Rigorous Standards Process
Consensus
Due Process
Openness
Right of Appeal
Balance
The widely respected IEEE-SA standards-development process, which adheres to the WTO/TBT Principles, produces results that reflect the collective consensus view of participants and enable industry to achieve specific objectives and solutions.
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Two Types of Standards Development
Individual method
• Participants are “individuals”: i.e., people
• Individuals represent themselves
• Each individual participant has one vote
• Ballot groups are made up of a minimum of 10 individuals
• Ballot group participants must be IEEE-SA individual members
Entity (Corporate) method
• Participants are “entities,” i.e., companies, universities, government bodies, etc.
• Designated representative and alternate represent the entity
• Each entity has one vote
• Standards project initiation requires 3 entities to commit to membership and payment of appropriate dues
• Entity sends representatives to participate in standards development meetings
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IEEE-SA Corporate Program
What is it and what does it do?
– Allows entities to be involved in the SA as members • Industry, academia, government, non-profits,
organizations
• Broad-based and diverse global membership
– Gives industry a direct voice in IEEE Standards Association key programs • Ensures your business interests are heard and
represented
• Through standards development
• Through governance (IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group)
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Corporate Program
CAG Leadership Company Title
Mentor Graphic Corporation Director, Strategic Business Development
Broadcom Corporation Senior Technical Director, Office of the CTO
AT&T Services, Inc. Lead Member Technical Staff, Strategic Standards
Synopsys, Inc. Director, Standards and Interoperability
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Corporate Director of Electronics Engineering & Packaging
Sony Vice President, Technology Standards Office
Qualcomm Senior Vice President, Development
Microsoft Senior Standards Strategist
State Grid Corporation of China Vice President
SanDisk Corporation
Director, Standardization and Industry Associations
STMicroelectronics Director, Market Development
Membership
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IEEE-SA Corporate Program How can industry benefit from the corporate
program?
– Influence technology development
• Incubate new technologies, standards and related services in a rapidly changing environment
• Shape the direction of technology and its market place applications
– Drive the development of corporate standards to stay competitive
• Gain advanced knowledge by engaging in corporate standards projects
– Network with global thought leaders
– Other benefits
• Unlimited balloting on IEEE corporate standards
• Complimentary individual IEEE-SA memberships
• Discounts on all IEEE standards
• Access to consensus incubation activities like Industry Connections
• Global exposure through identification on IEEE-SA website
– See http://standards.ieee.org/develop/corpchan/general.html
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Industry Connections (IC)
What is it and what does it do?
– Efficient, economical environment for building consensus
– Produces "fast-track" materials, such as proposals for standards, white papers, peer-reviewed specifications, guides, position papers and other specialized tools
– Incubate new standards and related services
– Hone and refine thinking on rapidly changing technologies
– Can bridge the gap between standards development and market adoption
– See standards.ieee.org/industryconnections
What are the benefits of the Industry Connections program?
– Minimal overhead time & expense to begin collaborative work
– Flexibility to decide best/preferred path(s) forward and outcomes
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About ICAP
Understanding ICAP IEEE Conformity Assessment
Program (ICAP) provides venue for testing & conformity assessment programs
Certification Authority focused on full testing spectrum for IEEE-related standards
NOT a TEST LAB… ICAP strategically aligns with expert test labs to provide the best level of conformance & certification support
Global services Turnkey Certification Management
Trademark & Registry Authority
Test Suite & Specification Developer
Benchmarking & Performance Testing Support
Conformity Alliance Support
Self-Validation Suites
About ICAPEncompasses all aspects of Conformity Assessment – Self Declaration, 3rd Party Assessment/Testing, Interoperability
(via events or plugfests, etc.)
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IEEE Standards Education
Recognizes the importance of standards in meeting technical, economic, environmental, and societal challenges
Knowledge of standards can help facilitate the transition from classroom to professional practice by aligning educational concepts with real-world applications
IEEE Standards Education Portal
– http://www.standardseducation.org
– Focal point for delivery of information on education about standards, with free content
• Case studies and tutorials
• Student application paper information
• Glossary of standards terms and acronyms
• Information on continuing education at conferences
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IEEE Standards Development: How to start
• Any individual or company with a technical idea may start a project
Determine need for project
• Referred to as a “Sponsor”
• Sponsor does not have a financial role
• Sponsor provides guidance and support
Referred to as a
Find a technical
group within IEEE to
“sponsor” the project
• Develop scope and purpose of the project
Submit a Project Authorization Request (PAR)
form for approval by New Standards
Committee (NesCom)
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IEEE Standards Development Process
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Project approval
Develop draft
standard
Sponsor ballot
Standards Board
approval
Publish standard
Idea!
Maximum of 4 years
Revise or withdraw standard
Maximum of 5 years
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IEEE-SA Patent Policy and Activities
IEEE-SA’s patent policy is consistent with patent policies of ISO, IEC, and ITU and most other SDOs
Designed to balance
– Needs of those implementing a standard
– Rights of intellectual property owners of technology necessary to implement that standard
IEEE-SA’s patent policy contributes to
– Transparency earlier in process
– Confidence in commitments
– Global applicability
Patent-related activities with other organizations, including
– Memorandum of Understanding with European Patent Office (EPO)
– Ongoing discussions with other patent organizations
– Speaker at European Commission events in 2010 & 2011
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Dennis Brophy - CAG Overview - IEEE P1904.1 SIEPON Seminar - April 2012
Ways to Participate in IEEE Standards Development
Start
• At the IEEE Standards Association home page
• http://standards.ieee.org/
Find
•Search for PROJECTS: http://standards.ieee.org/develop/project/
•Search for WORKING GROUPS: http://standards.ieee.org/develop/wg/
•Search by SPONSOR: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/detailed_index.html
Contact
• Reach out to the working group contact to join the working group
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IEEE-SA information & materials
IEEE-SA Web site
– http://standards.ieee.org/
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
– http://standards.ieee.org/develop/corpchan/general.html
IEEE-SA newsletters
– http://standards.ieee.org/develop/corpchan/sfocus/index.html
– http://standards.ieee.org/news/swire/index.html
IEEE Standards Education Portal
– http://www.standardseducation.org
IEEE-SA Industry Connections
– standards.ieee.org/industryconnections
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Thank You