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ETSI 15 -16 December 2008 Sophia Antipolis
ETSI (www.etsi.org) produces globally-applicable standards for
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed,
mobile, radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies and is
officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards
Organization. ETSI is a not-for-profit organization whose more than 700 ETSI member organizations
benefit from direct participation and are drawn from 62 countries across 5 continents worldwide.
It is essential for ETSI to remain at the forefront of the ICT technology for fulfilling the expectation
of the ETSI membership to get the standards that will allow them to develop their business with
innovative services and equipments. The progress of innovation requires a good balance between
collaboration and competition and standardization is serving as the foundation to provide this
balance. This is why ETSI seeks contributions from R&D projects focusing on the latest ICT
technologies and helps to coordinate the resource allocation to new promising work areas in an
effective and timely way.
In many cases research projects do not include standardization early enough, because they are not
aware of the benefits. They quite often believe that standardization requires full manufacturing and
distributes forces at the expense of SMEs or research centres. But, on contrary, early standards
work gains big time-to-market advantages, because:
• Products are commercialized faster
• Products reach global markets
• Standardization enables more homogeneous and larger markets
• Standardization contributes to customer confidence
• Standardization exploits research results
• Standardization ensures interoperability
• Standardization lowers the burden of evolution and maintenance, supported by industry
• Standardization improves technologies and products through multiple feed-back
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Martin Arndt, ETSI
Mr Martin ARNDT joined ETSI in 2006 as Technical Officer. He is with the department
'ETSI Standardization Projects' and takes care about Broadband Wireless Access and
Intelligent Transport Systems. Prior to joining ETSI Martin ARNDT spent seven years
with AIRDATA, a network operator based in Germany specialized in operating Wireless
Local Loop networks. There he mainly dealt with activities on Research and
Development and was responsible for the Compliance Management, i.e.
standardization and regulatory affairs. Prior to joining AIRDATA he spent some time with a classic
Internet Service Provider. Martin ARNDT holds a degree in communications engineering from the
University of Applied Sciences, Esslingen, Germany.
Alessandro Bassi, Hitachi, EPoSS ETP
Despite being tempted by other disciplines, Alex decided to explore the esoteric world
of computer science, mainly because of his tension between creativity and
mathematical rigour. He enjoyed his stay in Milan, where he attended its world
famous University, and became passionate of artificial intelligence, soft computing
and software engineering. After completing his studies, he lent his abilities to the private sector, and
joined Amadeus in 1997, to become -against his will- an expert of Unisys OS 2200 assembler. He
then managed to unchain his spirit again and joined the University of Tennessee in summer 000,
where he was involved in the seminal work and development of the Internet Backplane Protocol.
After surviving Tennessee for 18 months, he managed to get back to Europe, and in particular to
Lyon, where he had a position as Research Visitor at the Ecole Normale Superieure. For two years,
he developed the distributed storage concept further; and in particular the relationship between the
novel torage concepts and active networking. He then worked for RIPE NCC, he was then involved in
project regarding the whois database, and after one year of rainy A'dam in November 2004 he
joined the sunny team of Hitachi Sophia Antipolis Labs, where he got involved in various EU
projects, regarding QoS measurement, Open Routers Architectures, and Autonomic
Communications. Currently, he is leading the smart Solutions Team of the ICTL Lab, coordinating
the FP7 "Autonomic Internet" Project, and chairing the RFID Working Group of the EPoSS ETP.
Claudio Borean, Telecom Italia
Claudio Borean is coordinating ZigBee research activites for 'Research and Trends'
division of Telecom Italia Lab, the Telecom Italia research center. He received an
Electronic Engineering Master Degree from Politecnico di Torino in 2000, and a 'Master
in Telecomunication' as IP Network Architect from ISGRR institute. He worked in
several research projects about Next Generation Wireless LAN, RFID technology and
services evolution and Wireless Microdevices networks. He is currently involved in ZigBee networks
studies for new service implementations. He is the Chairman of Telecom Applications working group
of ZigBee Alliance since 2006.
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Charles Brookson, CEng FIET FRSA, BERR
Charles Brookson works in the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory
Reform and is a Professional Electronic Engineer. He previously was Head of Security
for one2one (now T-Mobile UK), and worked within British Telecom for twenty years
before. He has worked in many security areas over the last 30 years, and mobile radio
for over 25 years.
He has been Chairman on the GSM Association Security Group for 20 years. He has
been working the GSM and 3GPP security standards, first chairing the Algorithm Expert Group way
back in 1986. He is Chairman of the NISSG, a group that was set up to co-ordinate security
standards amongst the three European Security Standards Organisations and other bodies outside
Europe. He is also Chairman of ETSI OCG Security, which is responsible for security within ETSI He
is also on the Permanent Stakeholders group of ENISA, The European Network and Information
Security Agency.
José Chilo, University of Gävle Center for Radio Measurement Technology – Sweden
Dr. José Chilo has got his Ph D in physics from the Royal Institute of Technology in
2008 where he conducted research on signal and data processing, in particular
advanced measuring techniques and event classification. He is presently project
manager for the research project called 'Reliable Machine-to Machine Communications
in Electromagnetic Disturbed Environments'. The background for this project is to find improvements
for increased reliability of wireless solutions used in critical industrial applications.'
Ciaran Connell, Decawave
Ciaran Connell is the CEO of Decawave.
26 year veteran communications & semiconductor industry.
Extensive international experience (USA 11 yrs, EMEA 15 yrs).
Veteran in identifying, starting, penetrating, building & developing new markets (ISDN,
xDSL, GSM, Analog, Power).
Fortune 500 experience in Strategy, Operations, Business Development, Corporate Investments &
Acquisitions.
Experienced in Standards & one of the Founders of ADSL Forum.
Tuan Dang, EDF R&D
Dr. Tuan Dang is an expert research engineer in industrial communication systems at
'Simulation and information TEchnologies for Power generation systems (STEP)'
Department of EDF R&D. He graduated his Ph.D from the 'Ecole Nationale Supérieure
des Télécommunications de Paris' in 1994 and his engineering degree from the 'Ecole
Centrale de Nantes' in 1990. He has broad experience in the area of telecontrol in
distributed power generation. He has published tens of papers in industrial IT and is chair of IEEE
INDIN conference. He is member of IEEE, IEEE IES BACM and O3NEIDA network
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Margot Dor, ETSI
ETSI (www.etsi.org) is a leading ICT standards organization whose mission is to enable
the emergence of global open standards for telecoms, broadcast and IT. The 700+
member companies design the work programme with their input and participation to
technical committees. ETSI is located in Sophia Antipolis, France.
After holding various positions in the IT and banking industry, Margot Dor joined ETSI to launch a
market intelligence unit. Since mid-06, she is working in the Director General team, in charge of
strategic projects.
Margot was born and raised in Marseille (France). She graduated in Political Science and
International Public Law and holds a Post-graduate Degree in strategic marketing.
margot.dor@etsi.org, cell +33(0)680343416
Pascal Duch, Siemens Transportation Systems
Since beginning of 2006, Pascal Duch is heading the Technical and Safety division of
Siemens Transportation Systems France (STS). As such he is in charge of guarantying
the safety of all customer projects and of defining and implementing the R&D strategy
of the company, within two main areas : Advanced train control systems (CBTC) and
fully automated guided transit systems for metro and airport people movers (AGT). He
previously led the subsystem department within STS, notably in charge of developing
communication systems and vital controllers for train control applications. Prior to this, Pascal Duch
had several management responsibilities at Alstom Transport (head of Integrated Control Centre
product development) and at Cegelec (head of Control systems development for Power Plants,
Industrial and Marine applications). Pascal Duch graduated in telecommunication science and Signal
processing in Paris universities (1982 and 1983).
Denis Dufresne, Orange Labs
Denis Dufresne is responsible for machine-to-machine projects with Orange Labs, a
division of France Telecom.
More specifically, he is in charge of the developments of M2M vertical applications such
as Smart Metering or vending machines management. M2M is his major subject of
interest since 2003. It has resulted in strategic researches and market studies that
have contributed to France Telecom positioning.
Previously, he participated in the renovation of France Telecom's Information System organization
and was responsible for a customer support centre.
He holds an MBA from the Theseus Institute/EDHEC.
Bernard Dumortier, Schneider-Electric Stratégie Clients et Technologie
Direction Normalisation et Environnement
Position in standardization:
IEC: TC65 Secretary - Industrial-process measurement, control and automation.
IEC: SC65C Secretary - Industrial communication networks
ISA (International Society of Automation): Standardization Board of Director
ISA France Secretary and VP
Educational Background: MBA (ESC Rouen & Purdue University), Rouen and Lafayette, Indiana USA,
1992Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (SUPELEC), Paris, 1974
Hautes Etudes Industrielles (HEI), Lille, 1972
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Bruno Forgue, ProSoft Technology, Blagnac, France Marketing Manager - Europe / Middle East / Africa
- Electronics and computing Engineer degree – Ecole Française de Radioelectricité
d'Electronique et d'Informatique, EFREI 1983.
- Marketing and Communication background related to Automation and Process
Control:
• Almost 10 years at French "Mesures" magazine - editorial department - a good place for observing
the automation business and emerging technologies.
• Different marketing management position in automation business until 1994 (France and EMEA
regions): at Factory Systemes, Rockwell Automation, ProSoft Technology.
• Until 2000: Business development Manager for Central and Eastern Europe in parallel with EMEA
Marketing Manager at ProSoft Technology.
• Until July 2008: ProSoft Technology EMEA Marketing Manager.
Jean-Luc Griessmann, HART Communication Foundation Europe
Jean-Luc Griessmann, was born 1958 in Mulhouse (F).
universitary studies in France,
15 Years development and Marketing of Flow Transmitters at Endress+Hauser Flowtec
in Reinach, Switzerland, Manager Operations of HART Communication Foundation
Europe in Basle, Switzerland since 1999.
jlgriessmann@hartcomm.org
Gilles Logeais, SAP Research
Gilles Logeais is the director for SAP Research in Sophia Antipolis, managing a team of
50 researchers in the domain of software security and public sector in SAP Labs
France.
Gilles has 20 years of experience in Research and Development for various companies
such as Framatome, Valeo and Amadeus.
Before joining SAP, he was responsible for the Low Cost Airline Product Strategy in Amadeus and he
managed the development and launch of Amadeus low cost airline product suite.
At Valeo he was responsible for Valeo Group development cycle, developing its methodology,
ensuring proper deployment and was accountable for development efficiency.
Gilles holds an Engineering degree from ENSAM (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Métiers) in
Paris and a MBA from INSEAD.
Marc-Antoine Mouilleron, Orange Labs
Marc-Antoine has been a innovative services designer and a solution architect for
business services at Orange Labs since 1998. Prior to this, he received his Engineering
diploma from Ecole Centrale de Lyon in 1993, and spent a few years in various
integration services companies as a software developer and project leader.
Before joining the machine-to-machine solutions integration teams in Sophia-Antipolis,
he has worked for Orange on various domains, such as quality of service in data networks, WAN
optimization, application-aware networking, and software-as-a-service. He is currently involved in
several EPCglobal and RFID projects with industry and supply chain players.
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Lutz Rauchhaupt, ifak - Institut f. Automation und Kommunikation e.V. Magdeburg
Dr. Ing. Lutz Rauchhaupt is Technical Manager Wireless Industrial Communication at
the Institute f. Automation u. Kommunikation Magdeburg, Germany.
Lutz Rauchhaupt deals for more than 15 years with design and implementation of
industrial communication systems. He was scientific manager of the European research
project 'High Performance Wireless Fieldbus In Industrial Related Multi-Media Environment
(RFieldbus)' from 2000-2003. Since then he was responsible for a number of industrial and public
funded projects dealing with tests of time and error behaviour of wireless industrial communication.
Since 2001 Lutz Rauchhaupt is chairman of the Technical Working Group (FA5.21) of the VDI/VDE
society for Measurement and Automatic Control (GMA) which deals with wireless communication in
industrial automation applications. Furthermore he is the scientific coordinator of the annual
conference 'Wireless Automation'. Since 2005 he is consultant of the Deutsche Messe AG in the field
of Wireless Automation for the Hannover Fair.
Guntram Scheible, ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH Guntram Scheible, member of VDI, holds a degree from the Universities of Karlsruhe
and a PhD from the University of Hagen (Germany) both in electrical engineering. He
has been with Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG and changed to ABB Corporate
Research in 1996, wherehe worked on wireless power and communication subjects.
Since 2003 he works at ABB Stotz-Kontakt GmbH in Heidelberg, Germany, where he is
product manager for sensors and wireless automation. He is working in different
committees in the area of wireless in automation, especially factory automation.
Stephan Schulz, ETSI
Stephan Schulz is a senior technical expert at the Centre for Testing and
Interoperability (CTI) at the European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(ETSI). He received a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in electrical and computer engineering from
the University of Arizona in Tucson U.S.A on model-based codesign for real-time
embedded systems.
At ETSI he is one of the local resident experts on TTCN-3 and interoperability testing.
In addition, he is responsible for test specification research, technical management of ETSI
Plugtests, advising ETSI technical bodies, and leading development of test specifications in ETSI
specialist task forces or commercial projects. Technologies he has been working with include grid
computing, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), IP TV, HDMI, BCAST, WiMax, Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID), and Digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR).
Before working at ETSI he was working as a senior research engineer at the Nokia Research Center.
There he was leading activities related to TTCN-3 based test case and test system development for
different IMS components including Nokia's first TTCN-3 test system. He was also involved piloting
model-based testing technology for testing Series 60 software.
He has been one of the editors of the TTCN-3 runtime interface standard, co-author of the first
textbook on TTCN-3, and author of numerous other publications in the area of model-based
embedded systems design, text-based protocol testing, as well as TTCN-3 test case and test system
development.
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Pascal Thubert, Cisco Pascal is a networking expert who spent ten years with the IBM networking hardware
division prior to moving to the Cisco Technology Center in 2000 where he conducted
research, standardization and development on Network Mobility. Recently, he joined the
IP Engineering team that designs and implements IPv6 in the Cisco IOS software. Pascal
is contributing to the evolution of IPv6 in its wireless sensors, mesh and mobile
applications, promoting NEMO, MANEMO, 6LoWPAN and ROLL technologies. He participated to a
number of books, white papers, RFCs with the Internet Engineering Task Force and specification with
the ISA100
Walter Weigel, ETSI
Dr. Walter Weigel graduated in 1984 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering,
Technical University Munich and in 1990 Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering on pattern
recognition. He is since 1.9.2006 Director General of ETSI (European
Telecommunications Standards Institute), the world-wide leading ICT standards
organisation. Prior to this, Dr. Weigel had several management responsibilities at
Siemens Germany where he started in 1991.
Tim Whittaker, Cambridge Consultants
Tim Whittaker is a senior consultant in Cambridge Consultants' 65-strong Wireless
Division, which carries out systems, software and hardware design for products with radio
functionality. He specialises in radio and communications equipment and systems, where
he has built up expertise in design to meet the various regulatory and approvals
requirements throughout the world.
Michel Windal, Cellular Systems Division, ST-NXP Wireless
Michel Windal is Strategic Business Development Director in the Cellular Systems Division
at ST-NXP Wireless. He defines and secures the long term cellular communication
roadmap product definition.
Before the disentanglement of Philips and the merger between Philips Semiconductors
and VLSI in 1999, Mr Windal worked as ASIC Marketing Director of VLSI's Communication
Products Group. Mr Windal was with VLSI for more than 10 years. Before joining VLSI in 1988, he
worked at Alcatel Microelectronics at the CMOS ASIC Division in Belgium for four years. From 1980 to
1984, he was assistant professor at the Microelectronics Laboratory of the Catholic University of
Louvain (UCL) in Belgium.
Mr Windal holds a master degree in Electronics Engineering and an MBA from the Catholic University of
Louvain in Belgium.
Mr Windal was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1956 and is married with four children.