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SCS Cluster Secured Communicating Secured Communicating Solutions” Solutions” A Competitiveness Cluster A Competitiveness Cluster In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Région In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Région Standards & Interoperability in ICT ETP’s ETSI , October 23 ETSI , October 23 th th 2006 2006 Bruno Delepine, Deputy Director Pole SCS Bruno Delepine, Deputy Director Pole SCS

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“Secured Communicating Solutions” A Competitiveness Cluster In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Région. Standards & Interoperability in ICT ETP’s ETSI , October 23 th 2006 Bruno Delepine, Deputy Director Pole SCS. Presentation. Brief introduction to Pole SCS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“ “Secured Communicating Solutions” Secured Communicating Solutions” A Competitiveness Cluster A Competitiveness Cluster

In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur RégionIn Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Région

Standards & Interoperability in ICT ETP’sETSI , October 23ETSI , October 23thth 2006 2006

Bruno Delepine, Deputy Director Pole SCSBruno Delepine, Deputy Director Pole SCS

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PresentationPresentation

Brief introduction to Pole SCS Examples of Radio networks and

Access,convergence, spectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issues for the Pole SCS

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Competitiveness ClustersCompetitiveness Clusters

Competitiveness Clusters are Innovation Systems: “The network and interplay of (national and local) public and private institutions

in which production, distribution and use of new knowledge and technology take place”

Research and Innovation:

Research: Money transformation intoKnowledge & Competence

Innovation: Knowledge & Competence transformation intoMoney

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Context and issuesContext and issues

France is up against increasingly rapid changes in the global economy Internationalization of productions factors Continual adaptation to technology developments growing importance of financial factors in industrial decisions increasing competition from low-cost countries

France has launched a wide-ranging industrial strategy focusing on the key factors of industrial competitiveness, particularly R&D-led innovation

Many EU Member States have the same concerns and are turning towards sustainable economic development.

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Creating a competitiveness clusterCreating a competitiveness cluster

Competitiveness clusters are underpinned by local synergies between the industry, research and education communities.

Specifications of call for projects based on precise specifications:

dynamic and effective compared with the international competition industrially and/or technologically visible at international level project’s partnership structure and governance method Quality and efficiency of R&D partnerships between the players (manufacturers,

researchers, teachers)

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French Competitiveness Clusters French Competitiveness Clusters Initiative Initiative

Nov ‘04: French Prime Minister launches a call for:  Competitiveness Clusters Projects.

Feb ’05: Call is closed 105 Project Applications

July ’05 : 67 Competitiveness Clusters  are announced: PACA - SCS Project: “Global Worldwide Cluster” seal of approval

Sep ’05 : SCS Cluster and French Government contract signed with definition of:

SCS Cluster Mission & Objectives SCS Cluster Projects Selection Process SCS Cluster Organization and Management Rules

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SCS Cluster in PACASCS Cluster in PACA

Technological skills

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SCS Usages SCS Usages & Applications Convergence& Applications Convergence

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SCS Endorsed by Industry LeadersSCS Endorsed by Industry Leaders

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SCS MapSCS Map

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European projectsEuropean projects

Essential for the development of the Pole to engage in European Projects.

Looking at 7th PCRD at present and see the Pole SCS strategy could be fit in .

Interest in the CIP to facilitate emergence of consortium. Pole SCS wants to be part of and visible by the european cluster

network Pole SCS is working with Telecom Valley to bring a web based

tool like KMP for the members of the Pole that can answer questions on the members’competence present .

Should allow other clusters to understand what is in Pole SCS. Would like to see how other international clusters to join in and

facilitate the search for optimum consortium.

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Radio networks and Access,convergence, Radio networks and Access,convergence, spectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issuesspectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issuesStandards and Interoperability for radio networks

The need for standards to achieve convergence and interoperability for radio networks from a networking perspective is clearly visible right now.

Everything is converging to IP-based solutions. IPTV, VOIP to name a few remarkable examples.

All what we need are a sort of proxies services that allows different routing protocols to talk to each other. You route packets differently on an ad hoc network, a sensor network, the Internet, private networks...

Is there a need to standardize how this translation is done? I'm not sure. However, these proxies can not exist if routing protocols are not well defined, standardized.

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Radio networks and Access,convergence, Radio networks and Access,convergence, spectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issuesspectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issues

Increased complexity in Cellular networks Increased complexity (mainly due to increase

MIPS requirements due to increase of data rate and to increase of number of standards to be supported in same products GSM, EDGE, R99, R6, R7, LTE)

Simulation time increase which is impacting our development time .The 3GPP required data rate are increasing more rapidly than the power of our machines.

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Radio networks and Access,convergence, Radio networks and Access,convergence, spectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issuesspectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issues

Standards evolving very fast After 3 years deployment of UMTS, 4G - LTE is

under finalization . This requires a parallel standards development

(R6, R7 UMTS and LTE) and then an enormous investment.

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Radio networks and Access,convergence, Radio networks and Access,convergence, spectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issuesspectrum and EMC-> cross ICT Platforms issues

Availability of Spectrum bandwidth Within the Car to Car Communications Consortium

(C2CCC) the WG STA is facing problems related to the availability of some spectrum bandwidth for vehicular wireless communications, among vehicles and between vehicles and dedicated infrastructure.

So far C2CCC experts worked together with ISO TC204 and ETSI TG 37 for converging to common Control and Critical Data Channels and asking to the CEPT the allocation of 20 MHz around the 5.9 GHz band for critical Active Safety applications.

At the current stage, the Control channel in EU and USA is coinciding, but C2CCC aims at allocating more bandwidth for vehicular communications, eventually for non-AS applications.

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Questions ?Questions ?

THANK YOU ! To contact SCS Cluster

[email protected] www.pole-scs.org