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SOURCE:
ITU-T
TITLE:
NGN-GSI TSR (Technical and Strategic
Review)
AGENDA ITEM:
GTSC-4 Agenda Item: 5.0
CONTACT:
Chae-sub.lee@ties.itu.int
GSC11/ (06)_04
NGN-GSI TSR
(Technical and Strategic Review)
Chae Sub Lee, Dick Knight
NGN-GSI TSR Coordinators
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Contents
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NGN-GSI Overview
What is TSR?
Objective of TSR
Summary of TSR Activity
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NGN-GSI overview
GSI: Umbrella over the
NGN standardisation
programme
NGN Global Standards Initiative
(led by SG13)
JCA: ITU-T, GS C PSO’s and
IETF managers: oversees
coordination and planning of
work
TSR: Review
results, identify
issues to JCA
SG13
NGN
project
planning
NGN-Joint
Coordination Activity
Technical & Strategic
Review (TSR)
Technical
standardis ation work
ETSI
TIA
SGs
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ATIS
What is TSR?
• TSR is a process not an entity nor plenary
• TSR process bridges between technical developments
with project management and JCA
• TSR process provide real time coordination among
participating NGN-GSI groups (17 Qs from 3 SGs
addition to other relevant SGs such as SG 12, 16 and17)
• TSR process facilitates dynamic joint discussion
between groups and between issues
• TSR process collects opinions, comments and proposals
from participants and bring these to JCA enhancing
NGN-GSI event
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Objective of TSR
• Provide technical coherence, strategic and
co-ordination aspects within the NGN studies,
across the questions, working parties and
study groups form the NGN-GSI
• Be expected to reinforce the role of the JCA,
by ensuring the visibility and technical
coherence of the NGN studies
• Shall not manage the work of the study groups,
questions or working parties.
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Summary of TSR Activity
Four sessions held until last Kobe NGN-GSI event
• 1st Session: 20th January 2006, Geneva
- Guidance from JCA on the approving Study Group for
signalling requirements.
- Guidance on handling of contributions outside the scope of R 1.
- TSR co-ordinators to propose assignment of living list items
produced by the FGNGN to a specific single Question.
• 2nd Session: 25th January 2006, Geneva
- Joint activity btw. Q.2/13 and Q.1/11 to be initiated (in Kobe)
to progress user profile issues;
- 3GPP and 3GPP2 were identified as having a potential dependency
for timescales of the ITU-T NGN R 1 work and therefore need to be
included in the NGN Project Tool.
- to consider a way forward on the issue of new work having to be
submitted to multiple questions (sometimes multiple study group’s).
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Summary of TSR Activity
• 3rd (22nd) and 4th Session (27th) April 2006, Kobe Japan
- Took presentation of contributions on RFID received and
concerns on overlap raised with the JCA.
- Referencing documents from organisations other
than ITU-T in the NGN Recommendations must
be met to Recommendation A.5 and that reference
to documents, or specific sections of documents,
will only be included following careful review of
the referenced text.
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Summary of TSR Activity
• Status of Joint Activity in NGN-GSI
Q1/13
Q9/13
(Scope &
Project)
(IPv6)
Q2/13
Q8/13
(Req.)
(Conv.)
Q1/11
(Sig Arc)
Q6/13+Q2,5/19
Q3/13
(Architecture)
(FMC + MMR)
Q2/11
(UserData)
Q29/16
(MM Mob)
Q3/11
Q7/13
(Mig.)
WP2/17
(Sec)
Q4/13
(RACF &
QoS)
(PBX)
Q15/13
(Sec.)
Q5/11
(QoS CT)
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Thank you for
your attention !!!
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