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Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI) India’s Telecom SDO

ITU Regional Standardization Forum for Asia-Pacific Region (Bangkok, Thailand, 25 August 2014). Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI) India’s Telecom SDO. Dr. Asok Chatterjee Executive Director, TSDSI asok@tsdsi.org. Flow of Contents. Formation of TSDSI

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Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI) India’s Telecom SDO

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  1. ITU Regional Standardization Forum forAsia-Pacific Region (Bangkok, Thailand, 25 August 2014) Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI)India’s Telecom SDO Dr. Asok Chatterjee Executive Director, TSDSI asok@tsdsi.org

  2. Flow of Contents • Formation of TSDSI • Structure and the Working Methods • Current Status in M2M, RNES and CN Working Groups • Q&A

  3. Formation of TSDSI(India’s only Recognized & Accredited TSDO) O B J E C T I V E S

  4. Path to Evolution Feb-June, 2014: Three TSDSI Governing Council Meetings held

  5. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE General Body Governing Council General Secretariat Study Group 1 Study Group 2 Study Group N Working Group 1 Working Group 1 Working Group 2 Working Group 2 Working Group 2 Working Group 1 Service Providers R & D Organizations Academic Institutions Manufacturers Government Test Centres

  6. GOVERNINGCOUNCIL • Department of Telecommunications (DoT)/ • Telecommunications Engineering Centre (TEC)/ • Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing (WPC), • Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) IIT Bombay Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Vihaan Networks Ltd. IIT Madras

  7. MEMBERSHIP TYPES For Membership Details, kindly visit the Website

  8. MEMBERSHIP

  9. COOPERATION AGREEMENTS SIGNED WITH SDOs: Cooperation Agreement Signed with Certification Bodies: Global Certification Forum

  10. WORKING MODEL

  11. CURRENT STATUS IN M2M WG Study Topics 1. Requirements of Vertical Industries (Use cases) Transport/Automobile Remote Asset Monitoring Utilities Track & Trace Pollution Control Health (Consumers & Rural) Agriculture Smart Home/Consumers Internal Security 2. Naming & Addressing 3. Security & Privacy 4. Service layer Architecture, Interfaces and Protocols 5. Impact on Radio Active Network and Core Network

  12. CURRENT STATUS IN M2M WG Positioning with OneM2M OneM2M (Work Groups) TSDSI • Requirement • (Use cases applicable for India) 1. Requirements 2. Architecture 2. Naming & Addressing 3. Protocols 3. Service Layer Architecture, Interfaces and Protocols 4. Security 4. Security & Privacy 5. Management Abstraction and Semantics 5. Operations and Management (Work Shop) 6. Impact on RAN & CN 3GPP

  13. CURRENT STATUS IN M2M WG Next Steps Description • Start with identifying use cases appropriate for Indian Geography. • Finalize the format / template in which the use cases needs to be captured. • Discuss and agree on Scope, objective and Approach for each Sub-Topics. • Schedule a Work Shop on O&M, Device Management, remote diagnostics.

  14. CURRENT STATUS IN RADIO NETWORK EVOLUTION AND SPECTRUM (RNES) WG • Biweekly Conference Calls • Based on the issue statements developed by the RNES WG, three technical contributions received • Enhancements to circuit switched fall back (CSFB) feature (Huawei) • 3G / LTE – WiFi interworking for seamless experience across HetNet deployments (Intel) • Presented by Intel in a joint RNES and CN conference call • Viability of channel utilization to predict WLAN performance (IIT Bombay)

  15. RNES- MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS • TSDSI submitted a contribution • Inputs from TSDSI regarding CSFB feature (S2-142023) • Aim: to reduce call setup times • Proposal submitted to 3GPP SA WG2 meeting #103 held in Phoenix, USA, 19-23 April, 2014 Our contribution led to the formation of a 3GPP work item on enhanced CSFB feature • Significant interest in the topic 3G / LTE – WiFi interworking • A sub-study group is already formed

  16. RNES- OTHER ISSUES • Intentions to attend 3GPP RAN meetings • Kick start with 18-22 Aug RAN meeting • Focus on increased representation in all WGs of 3GPP

  17. CURRENT STATUS IN CORE NETWORK (CN) • Weekly/bi-weekly CN WG calls • First two issue statements presented affecting both RNES & CN WG • Flash-SRVCC based CSFB option for reducing call set up time from Huawei & Bharti Airtel • WLAN-3G/LTE interworking for seamless experience across HetNet deployments from Intel • The first line item is mainly driven from RNES WG • The second line item is of significant interest among the members, hence a joint study group between RNES & CN WG being formed

  18. CN- UPCOMING ACTIVITIES • Presentation from Bharti Airtel on the current Indian Core Network Deployment challenges • vEPC – NFV deployment scenario challenges

  19. Visit us at www.tsdsi.org for more details Thank You

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