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IEEE Standards Association
Standardization in the IEEE Individual, IEEE-ISTO, and
the IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Chuck AdamsIBM
Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory GroupMarch 2006
Ottawa, Canada
IEEE: A Change Agent115 Years of Stability and Evolution
1884 Founding of American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1890 Established the Henry - a practical unit of inductance 1898 First dedicated effort toward standardization of
electrotechnology in US 1912 Institute of Radio Engineers formed its first standards
committee 1958 Joint Standards Committee of AIEE and IRE 1963 Merger of AIEE and the IRE 1973 Establishment of IEEE Standards Board 1998 IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA)
Individual and Corporate membership 1999 IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization
(IEEE-ISTO) Trade association status
2004 IEEE-SA Corporate Program
About the IEEEExtraordinary depth of resources
• 41 Technical Societies and Councils • > 360,000 members• 30% of world’s literature in electro-
and info-technology
• Over 325 technical conferences per year
IEEE Standards Association
An international membership organization serving today’s industries
with a complete portfolio of standards programs
IEEE Organizational View
P u blicationA ctiv ities
IE E E -U S A E d uca tio n alA c tiv ities
R eg io n alA c tiv ities
S tand ardsA sso c iation
T ech nicalA c tiv ities
Board ofDirectors
ExecutiveCommittee
Exec Director& Staff
M EM BERS
Industry Standards & Technology Organization (ISTO)
Individual Program
Cornerstone of IEEE standards development
Provides rich body of work to IT, communications, and power & energy industries worldwide
High-visibility national, regional, and international standards bodies have sought to adopt and use resulting products
Corporate Program Launched in 2004• Enables quick start-up with modest development costs
• No infrastructure to form• Supports shortened product life cycles
• Well-defined rules and framework• Legal structure in place• Clear intellectual property policy• Corporate member governance
• Worldwide distribution• Forum for multi-constituent collaboration• Professional staff focus on expedited standards development Route to global standardization
• Quick global industry adoption and distribution network
IEEE-SA Corporate Program Membership
Currently 85 corporate members in 10 countries
Sectors/categories Battery and PC manufacturers Networking solution providers Power suppliers Industry applications Telecommunications Information Technology Associations Research laboratory
Present Engagements: Corporate Standards Subject Areas
Power Rechargeable Batteries for Portable Computing Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular Telephones
Electronic System Level Design SystemVerilog Property Specification Language (PSL) System CTM SPIRIT
• Computer Microprocessors and Peripherals• Memory Channel• Test Methods for the Characterization of Organic Transistor Based
Ring Oscillators • Flash Memory Authentication
Broadband Over Powerlines Outreach Areas
• Biotechnology• Nanotechnology• Internet Telephone Information Management• Cognitive Radio• Healthcare
Corporate Standards Governance
IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group Defines strategic direction Infuses international industry and
business perspective into standards activities
Builds broad coalitions of interested parties
Engages in IEEE-wide initiatives Embracing the Chinese engineering
community Standards education at university level
IEEE-ISTO and Industry Programs
Maintain unique identity and flexibility in direction and actions
Operate under their own unique rules and procedures
Maintain complete control of its budget and operational expenses
Accommodate unique IP procedures
Legally exist
Gain recognition through affiliation with the IEEE
Operate w/o risk associated with unincorporated assoc.
Utilize resources on an as needed basis
Easily form and disband
Industry Programs of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization, are able to….
IEEE International Collaboration
ISO/IEC JTC1 25+ years of adoption of IEEE network, operating
systems, microprocessor, and software engineering standards
IEC 30% of existing IEC library built on IEEE standards Current Dual Logo Process facilitates rapid
adoption: Power, Energy, Design Automation ITU
Formal international recognition from radio and telecommunications sectors
IEEE Corporate Development Model
Globally Supports All Levels and Constituents of Standards Development
ConsortiaGlobal
Internationalization
IEEE-SAIEEE-ISTOSpecificationsCompliance
ConstituentsTechnology
Owners
TechnologyUsers
VestedOrganizations
GeographicalInterests
Government/Academia
TechnologyImplementers
Standards
Overview of Process
IEEE Standards Development
Everything you need to know…
http://www.standards.ieee. org/resources/development/index.html
Electronic resourcesElectronic resourcesIEEE Standards Development
IEEE-SA Services
Facilitate focus on technical aspects of standards development
Expedite areas of the process that are out of working group control (e.g., publishing)
Overview of Available SA Services
Available Services Balloting Branding Editorial/content support International adoption support Marketing and public relations Meeting planning No-cost standards distribution Process support Project management Technical writing Travel/meeting facilitation Website development and
maintenance
Stages of Development WG development and PAR
submission Standard development Sponsor ballot RevCom submission Publication
Routes to IEEE Standardization
Study Group Informal Route to develop Project Authorization Request
Develop Standardization Strategy Organize stakeholders and leadership
IEEE Support Umbrella Indemnification Six month duration
Rapid Sponsor Initiation Corporate – 3 participants Individual – 5 participants
PAR Development Submission Sponsor Approval NesCom Submission
Going Forward with IEEE
Need for a standard Stakeholders identification Related standards projects internal /
external to IEEE IEEE special expertise “Critical mass” of people with expertise
willing to commit resource
IEEE Standards Enablement
• Core disciplines, Interoperability, Infrastructure, Converging Technologies
• Consortia Partnership
• Regional and international standards bodies collaboration
Emerging market zones corporation engagement
IEEE Corporate Advisory GroupMarch 17, 2006 Motion
The IEEE-SA CAG is committed to supporting the coordinated standards development work taking place under ANSI’s HITSP, with the proviso that this US-based initiative (HITSP) take into account globally relevant solutions in order to realize greater efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Further, the CAG recommends that this commitment include establishing an SCC under the Standards Board to embrace all of IEEEs interested technical standards programs.
The CAG requests that the Secretary to the SASB and BOG bring this statement of support to those Boards for their endorsement.
Five principles guide standards development
Ensuring integrity and wide acceptance for IEEE standards
IEEE-SA Standards DevelopmentIEEE-SA Standards Development