ITU Regional Workshop on Bridging the Standardization Gap (Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013) Standardization roadmap in Korea Duck-joong Jeon TTA, jooniii@tta.or.kr Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 Outline R & SD Policy Overview about Standardization roadmap in Korea Conclusions and Recommendation Appendix : Past & Present Standards at life Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 2 Paradigm Shift of Standard • Follow-up Strategy • Leading & Advanced Strategy • Supply-push(Provider oriented) • Demand-pull (market Oriented) • Bottom up approach • Middle-top-down approach • independent • Closed participation • Convergence • Open Particitpation Interoperability Globalization • Enable international communication • Reduce technical barriers to trade • Drive competiveness • Facilitate efficiency and innovation • Lower prices and increase availability • Guide on various management systems Policies related with standard in the world EU strategies for Action plan for European Standardization(‘05~’09) - suggest the ICT area for embodiment i2010 & study for standardization considering R&D in FP7 - SDOs such as ETSI, CEN, CENELEC are focused on connecting with ITU, ISO, IEC Enhanced government role in standardization – utilization of standards in government agency and monitoring standardization activities in private sector (NTTAA, National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act ‘96) strengthening the U.S voluntary standards system and fostering government participation (USSS, United States Standards Strategy, ‘05) ICT R&D and Standardization Strategy to enhance Japan’s International Competitiveness(‘08.7) : ICT Standardization strategy map, establishment of a center for ICT standardization and intellectural properties Unification or Connection between ICT R&D and Standardization are focused on standardization strategy Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 4 ICT R&SD general policy in Korea Broadband IT Korea 2007 (Year 2003) e-Korea Vision 2006 (Year 2002) Cyber Korea 21 (Year 1999) u- 8 New Service IT839 - 3 Infrastructure u-Korea (Year 2006) New IT - Convergence IT - Problem Solver IT - Advancing IT Creative Economy Ecosystem - 9 New Growth Engine -HSDPA/WCDMA -WiBro -BCS -DMB/DTV -u-Home -Telematics/LB S -RFID/USN -BcN -IT Service -USN -Soft Infraware -Mobile/Telematics -Broadband/Home Net. -Digital TV/Broadcasting -Next Gen. Computing -Ubiquitous Robotic Companion -RFID/USN -IT SoC -Embedded SW -DC/SW Solution 2006 ~ -Product-IT Convergence -Process-IT Convergence -Service-IT Convergence Making Software and Content Industries -Green IT -LED -Health/Bio + IT -Life + IT Promotion International Cooperation and Globalization -Semiconductor/Display -Network/Mobile Communication -IT SoC & SW 2008 ~ 5 2013 ~ ICT R&SD general policy in Korea Realizing Creative Economy with ICT-WAVE Strategy 5 area 10 Key R&D Contents Platform Hologram Intelligent SW IoT Platform 5G Sensitive Device Contents2.0 Cloud/Bigdata Smart Network Intelligent ICT Module 15 Future Service Joy Join & Joy Communication Hyper Net Future Advertisement Convenience Real Broadcasting Smart work Car Service Creative Korea ICT D.I.Y Health ICT Healing Platform Interactive learning Cyber Attack W : World ICT A : Activating R&D ecology V : Vitalizing industry E : Enhancing life IoT : Internet of Things Pleasure Security Device Network Safety SME Support Cyber terror response Clean Smart Safe Food I-MY-Me Energy Disaster Forcasting CCTV Standardization Strategy in Korea Global Standardization Leader ICT Standard Development ICT Standardization Activities Development of New Driving Forces (Strategic Technology) Development of Standards - Global Standards - Public Standards, etc Supporting Private SDO Organize Expert Pool - About ICT Global 300 Experts Educate Global Expert 4 Strategies CJK Standards Meetingg - 4G, NGN, N-ID, etc Collaboration with SDOs - ITU, GSC, ETSI, ASTAP, etc Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 - How to write a Contribution, - Negotiation Methods, etc Advancing Standardization Infrastructure - Maintenance of Systems & Law Deployment Results Through Standardization Portal & Publication, Various Training 7 What should we be prepared for the future? “The best way to predict the future is to create it” Peter Ferdinand Drucker Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 Goals of SRM Development – Rolling Plan Identifying standardization Needs in the national prospect & Providing the guideline for Strategic Standardization Activities Ministries Coordination & Cooperation SRM Development Standardization Planning Committee Guideline ICT Industry Forum Standardization Expert Industry Working Groups University / Institute Propose the Standards Standards Development linked with R&D R&SD Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 9 Organization for SRM Development Standardization Planning Committee (R&D Creative Planner) Secretary : TTA Working Group (1) Editor Co-editor Working Group (n) Reviewer Editor Co-editor Reviewer TTA Standardization Committee, Industry Forum, Standardization Experts (About 300 Experts) Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 10 Procedure for the selection for the technology and standard Decision for selecting the standards or technologies should be considered by the Selection & Concentration Strategy Procedure of R&SD or Selection for Standards should be followed as General Trend Analysis Survey & Selection Prioritization Allocation General Trend (Needs, Info Gathering) Analysis (SWOT STEP) Survey & Selection Priority Budget Allocation SRM Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 Feed back 11 Standardization Procedure for R&SD : SWOT - Standard Development : Selection & Concentration Strategy - Procedure : SWOT Survey & Selection Prioritization Budget Allocation Good ICT environment lack of essential IPR well-defined ICT standardization system (Committees, Forum, Expert) lack of global standardization (mainly adopt to global-standard) a world-class ICT infrastructure such as broadband Internet & mobile communications lack of standardization expert Increasing opportunity for launching global-market Rapid growth of ICT technology revolution & IIC convergence Increasing needs for new standard Increasing the fierce competition to technology & standardization Strengthen standardization & IPR protection BRICs catch up with a developed country Needs of cooperation among SDOs Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 12 Standardization Procedure for R&SD : Survey & Selection General Trend Analysis Survey & Selection Prioritization Allocation Step 1 : Top-down Analysis Step 3 : Expert Review by Advisor Analysis a major global SDO’s Items such as ITU, JTC1, ETSI, IEEE, etc Strategic importance Analysis domestic standardization plan such as TTA committee, Forum, etc Will of government Will of industry Analysis domestic R&D plan such as Policy, ICT Master plan, etc Public interest Urgency Step 2 : Bottom-up Study … Study a requirement of users & industry Questionnaire (Delphi Methods) Selection Target Techs for standards Yangon, Myanmar, 28-29 November 2013 Ripple effect on economy Domestic marketability Overseas marketability Ripple effect on other technologies … … SRM Ver.2014 -31 Key Technologies Telematics, e-Navigation, Health ICT, Smart Home/Work, intelligent Robot, e-learning, u-Farm, Green ICT Fusion Image Contents, Game, UI/UX, Web, Mobile Service, Cloud/SOA/Bigdata B4G/5G, PPDR, WLAN, WPAN/WBAN, VLC, Magnetic /Wireless Power Communication, Satellite/Wave, Connecting Things, SDN, Next & Optical Network 3D/UHDTV, Smart TV/Tele-screen IDMgt./PersonalSecurity, Validation/Authority Mgt, Network/System Security, Application Security/Verification, Biometric Standardization Procedure for R&SD : Selection Model –Key items - Standard Development : Selection & Concentration Strategy - Procedure : SWOT Survey & Selection Prioritization Budget Allocatio Strategic Priority Selection Area Intention of Government & Industry 1.0 X Item 2 Publicity (User Convenience, etc) Time to Market Possibility of Tech. leading Global Standardization Issue + Item 1 Strategic Priority Item 3 0.5 Item 6 Item 4 Item 5 A ripple effect on financial 0.0 Technical Importance (core technology) Adoption to other technology Commercial Possibility Ripple Effect Influence of future 0.0 0.5 a ripple effect on financial 1.0 Standardization Procedure for R&SD : Positioning [Macro] - Standard Development : Selection & Concentration Strategy - Procedure : SWOT Survey & Selection Prioritization Budget Allocation Standardization Stage Publishing /Revision Standard & technology settled Standard settled Technical immature Final Review Standards Competition Drafting Work Item Approval New Work Item Proposal IPR Acquisition Non-standard settled Standard immature Technology Development Phase Planning Prototype Design Deployment Verification Product Standardization Procedure for R&SD : Positioning [Macro] - Standard Development : Selection & Concentration Strategy - Procedure : SWOT Survey & Selection Prioritization Budget Allocation Competition Area Early stage of standardization Standard Competition Strategy - Support a global standardization activities - Carry out R&D side by side for essential IPR - Select global leading items Strengthen global standardization activities Strengthen a cooperation with SDOs Catch-up Strategy Standard maturity & R&D immaturity - Support R&D & Adopt to a global standard Preoccupy global market Standard maturity & R&D maturity - Secure interoperability with global standard - Develop killer-application for revitalizing domestic-market No Standard & Tech.Competition - Support Industry & Forum(de-facto Standard) - Support R&D than develop standard for essential IPR SRM Framework Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Status Analysis Part 3 Standardization Strategy (Trend & Prospect) 1.1 Concepts 2.1 Market 3.1 SWOT Analysis - International/Domestic Status 3.2 Select the key items for each Tech. 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