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ETSI GREEN AGENDA

ETSI GREEN AGENDA. Presenter: Jonas Sundborg, Vice Chairman of ETSI Board, Chairman of ETSI OCG ETSI Green Agenda Champion. Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15. Highlight of Current Activities Introduction.

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ETSI GREEN AGENDA

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  1. ETSI GREEN AGENDA Presenter: Jonas Sundborg, Vice Chairman of ETSI Board, Chairman of ETSI OCG ETSI Green Agenda Champion Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

  2. Highlight of Current ActivitiesIntroduction • ETSI is currently focusing the Green Agenda activities in three main areas: • Technical standardization activity • Electronic working tools • ETSI Green Agenda seminar

  3. Highlight of Current ActivitiesTechnical Standardization • 16 recent ETSI publications • See slides 11-13 • 19 active ETSI work items • See slides 14-19 • One recent 3GPP publication • See slide 20 • Four active 3GPP work items • See slide 20

  4. Highlight of Current ActivitiesEuropean Commission Mandates for Standardization • ETSI is working together with CEN/CENELEC for standardization activities in the area of Green Agenda in response to the following European Commission mandates: • M/462 (30 April 2010): ICT to enable efficient energy use in fixed and mobile information and communication networks • M/455 (1 October 2009): Common Charging Capability for Mobile Telephones • M/453 (6 October 2009): Intelligent Transport System (ITS) • M/451 (8 September 2009): Power consumption measurement of simple set-top boxes in active and standby modes • M/450 (8 September 2009): Measurements of no-load condition electric power consumption and average active efficiency of external power supplies • M/441 (12 March 2009): Smart Metering • M/439: Standby and off modes power consumption measurement for energy using products (EuPs)

  5. Highlight of Current ActivitiesETSI Partnership Agreements • Recently established or updated ETSI partnership agreements related to the ETSI Green Agenda: • Letter of Intent with the Japanese Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) • Memorandum of Understanding with the Next Generation Mobile Network (NGMN) Alliance • Renewal of the Co-operation Agreement with the Home Gateway Initiative (HGI) • Renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA) • Memorandum of Understanding with the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI)

  6. Highlight of Current ActivitiesElectronic Working Tools • ETSI Board Work Item recently approved for a new ETSI Special Report: • Electronic Working Tools;Roadmap including recommendations for the deployment and usage of electronic working tools in the ETSI standardization process • Electronic Working Tools: • E-Mail • Telephone conference • Social networking • Desktop sharing • Deployment roadmap for collaborative tools: • Step 1: Audio • Step 2: Desktop sharing • Step 3: Desktop sharing plus only one participant on video • Step 4: Desktop sharing plus multiple participants on video • Step 5: Full videoconference – telepresence • Additional facilities • Tool guidelines for different types of meetings

  7. Highlight of Current ActivitiesETSI Green Agenda Seminar • The ETSI Green Agenda Seminar was held on 26 November 2009 in Cannes, France, co-located with the ETSI General Assembly. • The event was successful and physically attended by 65 participants. • Two of the presentations were given from a remote location using electronic working tools. It was also possible to participate in the seminar by using electronic working tools. • Key findings: • Collaboration! • Cross sector work! • Ways to further reduce the green house gas in the ICT sector (“2%”) • Ways to use ICT in order to reduce green house gas in other sectors (“98%”) • Challenge to all regarding the usage of tools for electronic collaboration

  8. Strategic Direction • The technical standardization activity is growing and addresses the following: • Energy efficiency in the own ICT sector (“2%”) • Wireline and wireless • EC Mandate M/462 ICT, etc. • Usage of ICT in order to reduce the energy consumption in other sectors (“98%”) • E.g. EC Mandates M/453 ITS, M/441 Smart metering, … • Electronic Working Tools • Roadmap including recommendations for the deployment and usage of electronic working tools in the ETSI standardization process • Challenge to other standardization organizations to do the same

  9. Challenges • Alignment of standardization activities world wide • Avoid conflicting standards • Avoid duplication of work • Example • Objective: globally harmonized measurement methods for Environmental Engineering • Important to carry out the standardization work in a coordinated way!

  10. Supplementary Slides

  11. Recent ETSI Publications (1) • ETSI TR 102 532 ”Environmental Engineering (EE) The use of alternative energy sources in telecommunication installations” • Published in June 2009 • This is a Technical Report • Source: EE • ETSI TS 102 706 ”Environmental Engineering (EE) Energy Efficiency of Wireless Access Network Equipment” • Published in August 2009 • This is a Technical Specification • Source: EE • ETSI TR 102 489 ” Environmental Engineering (EE); European telecommunications standard for equipment practice; Thermal Management Guidance for equipment and its deployment ” • Published in February 2010 • This is a Technical Report • Source: EE • ETSI TR 105 174-2-1 ”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 2: Network sites; Sub-part 1: Operator sites” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Report • Source: ATTMAT2

  12. Recent ETSI Publications (2) • ETSI TR 105 174-4 ”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 4: Access networks” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Report • Source: ATTMAT2 • ETSI TR 105 174-5-1 ”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 5: Customer network infrastructures; Sub-part 1: Homes (single-tenant)” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Report • Source: ATTMAT2 • ETSI TR 105 174-5-2 ”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 5: Customer network infrastructures; Sub-part 2: Office premises (single-tenant)” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Report • Source: ATTMAT2 • ETSI TS 105 174-1 ”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 1: Overview, common and generic aspects” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Specification • Source: ATTMAT2

  13. Recent ETSI Publications (3) • ETSI TS 105 174-2-2”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 2: Network sites; Sub-part 2: Data centres” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Specification • Source: ATTMAT2 • ETSI TS 105 174-5-4”Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 5: Customer network infrastructures; Sub-part 4: Data centres (customer)” • Published in October 2009 • This is a Technical Specification • Source: ATTMAT2 • ETSI ES 202 336-x: “Infrastructure equipment control and monitoring system interface” series • This ETSI Standard is subdivided in 10 subparts for each specific interface/application (different AC power distribution systems, DC power distributions systems, air conditioning systems etc.) • The control processes defined in these publications reduce the energy consumption by optimizing equipment settings (e.g. cooling systems) • Furthermore, the remote monitoring and setting reduce the CO2 emissions (less on-site interventions) • The published parts are: • “1” General interface Published in September 2008 • “2” DC power systems Published in March 2009 • “3” AC-UPS power systems Published in October 2009 • “5” AC-diesel backup generators Published in April 2010 • “7” Other utilities Published in December 2009 • “8” Remote power feeding Published in September 2009 • The completion of the remaining parts is expected by end 2010 • Source: EE

  14. Active Work Items in ETSI (1) • DSR/BOARD-XXX (SR YYY) “Electronic Working Tools;Roadmap including recommendations for the deployment and usage of electronic working tools in the ETSI standardization process” • Publication expected by end 2010 • This is a Special Report • Draft available • DTR/EE-00008 “Environmental Impact Assessment of ICT including the Positive Impact by using ICT Services” • Publication expected by end 2010 • This is a Technical Report • It defines criteria to evaluate the energy used for the operation of ICTs and the energy saved in using ICTs (e.g. video-conference, dematerialization of documents etc) • Draft available at Working Group level • DES/EE-00014 “Life Cycle Analysis assessment of telecommunication equipment and service: General definition and common requirements” • Publication expected in February 2011 • This is an ETSI Standard • Draft available at Working Group level

  15. Active Work Items in ETSI (2) • DES/EE-00015 “Environmental Engineering (EE); Measurement method and limits for energy consumption in broadband telecommunications equipment” • Publication expected in September 2010 • This is an ETSI Standard • This WI is the continuation of the work already done for the TS102533 and to add further new Access technologies (e.g. GPON) that are part of the latest version of the European Code of Conduct • It will replace the TS102533 • Draft available at Working Group level • DEN/EE-00017 “Power supply interface at the input to telecommunications equipment; Part 3: Operated by rectified current source, alternating current source or direct current source up to 400 V” • This is the revision of the EN300132-3 • Publication expected in May 2011 • Scope of this revision is to clarify the voltage range, the inrush current and the connection to ground for the power interfaces defined in this standard • This revision is managed in cooperation with ITU-T SG5 • Draft available at Working Group level • DTS/EE-00018 “Measurement methods and limits for Energy consumption of End-user Broadband equipment (CPE)” • Publication is expected in December 2010 • This WI will cover: • the power consumption limits based on the European Code of Conduct of Power Consumption of Broad-Band Access equipment • the methodology and the tests conditions to measure the power consumption of end-user broadband equipment that are not covered by the WI DEN/EE-00021 • First draft in preparation

  16. Active Work Items in ETSI (3) • DTR/EE-00019 “Reduction of energy consumption in telecommunications equipment and related infrastructure” • Publication is expected in December 2010 • This is the revision of the TR102530 • It will be improved by adding: • methods to reduce diesel running time by using batteries • strategy of monitoring of power consumptions will be extended • Draft available at Working Group level • RTR/EE-00020 “The use of alternative energy solutions in telecommunication installations” • Publication expected in December 2010 • This is the revision of the TR102532 • It will be improved to include: • guidelines for the application of alternative energy solutions (both for powering and cooling) based or real deployments and experience available up to now • the disposal of waste materials • Life Cycle Analysis related to alternative energy solutions (e.g. batteries) • First draft in preparation • DEN/EE-00021 “Measurement methods for Energy consumption of End-user Broadband equipment (CPE)” • Publication is expected in April 2011 • This is an European Norm • This WI will define the methodology and the tests conditions to measure the power consumption of end-user broadband equipment (CPE) within the scope of the EU regulation 1275/2008 in the following conditions: • Off mode • Standby • Networked Standby • Low Power states On mode • It is under the frame of the EU Mandate M/439 for the standardization in the field of standby and off-modes power consumption measurement of the Commission Regulation No 1275/2008 • No power consumption limits are defined in this EN • Draft available at Working Group level

  17. Active Work Items in ETSI (4) • DTS/EE-00022 “Energy Efficiency of Wireless Access Network Equipment” • Publication is expected in February 2011 • This is the revision of the present TS 102 706 to define efficiency parameters taking into account traffic load. • The Energy Efficiency metric defined shall promote power saving features • Metric and measurement should be applicable for GSM/EDGE, WCDMA/HSPA, LTE and WiMAX • Draft available at Working Group level • DES/EE-00023 “Measurement Methods for Power Consumption in Transport Telecommunication Networks Equipment” • It will be a Technical Specification • Publication is expected in June 2011 • It will define the measurement methods for power consumption, and efficiency indicators for transport equipment • The document should be in line with similar published document from ATIS-NIPP TEE • No draft available (WI approved in October 2009) • DES/EE-00024 “Measurement Methods and limits for Power Consumption of Router and switching Networks Equipment” • It will be a Technical Specification • Publication is expected in June 2011 • It will define the measurement methods for power consumption, and efficiency indicators for Router and switching Networks Equipment • The document should be in line with similar published document from ATIS-NIPP TEE • No draft available (WI approved in October 2009)

  18. Active Work Items in ETSI (5) • DES/EE-02037-9 “Environmental Engineering (EE); Monitoring and Control Interface for Infrastructure Equipment (Power, Cooling and Building Environment Systems used in Telecommunication Networks); Part 9: Alternative energy sources” • This will be a European Standard • 'DTR/ATTM-003005: “Access Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Energy Efficiency of Energy Using Products (EuPs) with regards to their Ecodesign Requirements Part 1: Network Apparatus and Customer Premises Equipment relating to Cable Network Operator's Services” • Energy consumption and efficiencies of telecommunications networks and customer premises equipment implementing Directive 2005/32/EC • 'DTS/ATTM-02005-2': “Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM) Broadband Deployment - Energy Efficiency and Key Performance Indicators; Part 3: Core, regional metropolitan networks Core, regional metropolitan networks” • Overview, common and generic aspects, general engineering of specific sub-areas • 'DTS/ATTM-02005-5': “Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM) Energy Efficiency and Broadband Deployment Part 5: Customer network infrastructure; Sub-part 3: Industrial premises (single-tenant) Customer network infrastructure: data centres (customers)” • Overview, common and generic aspects, general engineering of specific sub-areas

  19. Active Work Items in ETSI (6) • DES/ATTM-02011: “Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); External Common Power Supply for Customer Premises Network and Access Equipment; Part 1: Functional requirements External Power Supply for Access Transmission Equipment Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM)” • Energy consumption and efficiencies of telecommunications networks and customer premises equipment implementing Directive 2005/32/EC • DTR/DECT-000267: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); DECT Ultra Low Energy (ULE) study • This will be a Technical report • DTR/TISPAN-05028-NGN-R3: “Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Feasibility Study for using NGN to allow monitoring of power levels and control of power modes of devices in the Customer Premises Networks Power monitoring and control in CPN“ • This will be a Technical report • Proposed work on the different methods of energy control and energy management, i.e., on protocols that control and/or monitor the Energy Efficiency / power modes of devices in the Customer Premises Network. This includes discussion of white-goods, as well as STB, CNG, IPTV, media-storage devices, WLAN Access Points, etc. It is expected that the protocols will allow remote access by users and/or the NGN service provider. Existing work from other fora will be considered, e.g. from HGI, ETSI EE, ETSI ATTM, and from EC Code of Conduct, etc.

  20. Recent Publications and Active Work Items in 3GPP • 3GPP Features and Studies • Features in 3GPP Release 10 • Ongoing: OAM aspects of Energy Saving in Radio Networks (3GPP TSG SA WG5) • Studies in 3GPP Release 10 • Completed: TR 32.826 Telecommunication management; Study on Energy Savings Management (ESM). (3GPP TSG SA WG5). • Ongoing: Study on impacts on UE-Core Network signalling from Energy Saving (3GPP TSG CT WG1) • Ongoing: Study on Solutions for energy saving within UTRA Node B (3GPP TSG RAN WG1 & 3) • Ongoing: Study on Network Energy Saving for E-UTRAN (3GPP TSG RAN WG2 & 3)

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