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ETSI Workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment and Energy Efficiency, Athens, 7-8 October 2013
Update on the ETSI Green Agenda
Keith Dickerson & Francisco Da Silva, ETSI Green Agenda Champions
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Scope of Activities in 2012/13
Evaluated new tools: GoToWebinar (GTW) and GoToMeeting
with 75 participants (GTM75)
Evaluated use of VoIP vs. Telephony
Updated ETSI Special Report SR 002 959 ”Roadmap including
recommendation for usage of electronic working tools in ETSI
the standardization process”
Progressed Roadmap Steps 3/4 (Video Conferencing)
Oversight of relevant EC Mandates
Overview of R&D Projects relevant to the Green Agenda
Overview of ETSI technical activities on Mitigation
Technologies
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ETSI Roadmap for usage of collaboration tools
Electronic Working Tools:
• 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
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Updates to SR 002 959
SR 002 959 revised to incorporate:
Recommendations for TB Chairs on when to use GTM,
GTM75, GTW
Information and recommendations on security and
registration
Process and recommendations for creating an
electronic meeting:
• Essential to know who is participating in a GTM and who they
represent
• Registration must be equivalent to a (face-to-face) TB
• Attendees must receive invitation to participate with unique link
• Attendees must not share meeting invitations
Scenario 1 – Organising a meeting using the current
ETSI portal capabilities
Scenario 2 – Organising a meeting using updated ETSI
portal capabilities
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ETSI’s use of remote collaboration tools
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2010 2011 2012 25-09-2013
Electronic
Meetings- 2.157 2.174 2.164
Remote
Participants10.064 11.412 12.719 15.031
Total Duration
(minutes)- 219.709 235.045 226.407
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EC Mandates relevant to ETSI Green Agenda
M/499 Hazardous substances
M/495 Ecodesign
M/494 Feasibility Study on Batteries
Directive
M/490 Smart Grids
M/481 Household Dishwashers
M/480 Methodology for energy
performance of buildings
M/479 Energy audits
M/478 Greenhouse gas emissions
M/477 Televisions
M/476 Variable Speed and Power Drives
M/470 Electric Motors
M/468 Electric Vehicle Charging
M/462 Energy use in fixed and mobile
networks
M/459 Household Refrigerating Appliances
M/458 Household Washing Machines
M/455 Common Charging Capability for
Mobile Telephones
M/453 Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
M/451 Set-top boxes in active and standby
modes
M/450 External power supplies
M/441 Smart Metering
M/439 Standby and off modes power
consumption measurement for
energy using products (EuPs)
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EU R&D Projects relevant to Green Agenda
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Project Area Relevance
STRONGEST Energy efficiency in transport networks TC-EE WI on energy efficiency of transport
equipment
EARTH (concluded) Energy efficiency in mobile communication
networks
TC-EE WIs on energy efficiency of radio base
stations and radio access networks
ECONET Exploiting dynamic adaptive technologies for
wired network devices that allow saving
energy when device not used
TC-EE WIs on energy efficiency and control &
monitoring of power consumption in ICT networks
TREND Research on energy-efficient networking TC-EE on energy efficiency of ICT networks
OPERA-NET2 Optimisation of Power Efficiency in mobile
Radio Networks
TC-EE WIs on energy efficiency of radio access
networks
C2Power Energy saving technologies for multi-standard
wireless mobile devices
TC-EE WIs on energy efficiency of radio access
networks
Geyser Qualify optical infrastructure providers and
network operators with a new architecture, to
enhance their traditional business operations
Energy efficiency of ICTs
Liaison not yet established by TC-EE
Presentation organized at the TC-EE workshop
5grEEn The project team focuses on designing Green
5G Mobile networks
TC-EE sent a liaison to cooperate in WIs on energy
efficiency of mobile networks and on control and
monitoring of equipment power consumption
GreenTouch (not EU FP) Energy efficiency in all parts of the network Proposals for 1000:1 improvement in network
energy efficiency (see next slide)
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GreenTouch Strategic Research Areas
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Examples of tight cooperation between R&D
projects and ETSI TBs
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ECONET
TC-EE has received a liaison from ECONET to work on a ES to standardize an
architectural interface/middleware that will give a flexible access to the power
management capabilities of the future energy aware telecommunication fixed
network nodes to effectively exploit the capability of adapting the energy
consumption of the network nodes with respect to the load variations. This WI is
ongoing in TC-EE (reference: DES/EE-0030) and the publication of the ES is targeted
by end 2013
EARTH
TC-EE had worked closely with EARTH for defining the measurement methods and
metrics for the energy efficiency of radio base stations and radio access networks.
Three deliverables have been produced (TS 102 706 for radio base stations energy
efficiency, TR 103 116 on the practical verification of TS 102 706 and TR 103 117 on
principles for network level energy efficiency).
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GHG Emissions from EU-27 Sectors
(European Environment Agency)
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What are Mitigation Technologies?
ICT “energy savings / emissions reductions” effects classified into those that
impact ICT operations footprint itself and those have potential to reduce footprint
in other sectors (“verticals”).
Mitigation technologies enable “energy savings / emissions reductions” in
“verticals” footprints, e.g. energy provision, transport, cities, health, governments.
Main mitigating technologies under development can be grouped into:
• M2M (a basis for the SMART area)
• CLOUD (also has an impact in ICT operations footprint itself)
• Combination of M2M and CLOUD (capture/ deliverance of information + server / data
centers infrastructures network)
ETSI working in M2M/SMART (Grids, Cities) and CLOUD (CSC and TC CLOUD).
WI in progress on CLOUD Mitigation Impact.
Green Agenda team to review mitigation perspective systematically, providing
guidance / recommendations on consolidated approach to mitigation objectives
for these areas in ETSI.
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Mitigating Technologies – ITS and eHealth
TC ITS
• Will reduce energy consumption in transport sector through use of ICT
and new mechanisms like V2V and V2I:
• more efficient traffic routing
• avoiding congestion by making use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports
• identifying nearest available parking slot
• enabling vehicle sharing
• enabling multimodal transport
• Will also improve safety (and thus emissions) by foreseeing and
avoiding collisions.
EP eHealth
• Will reduce carbon emissions in healthcare sector by using ICT to:
• reduce need to travel by enabling remote diagnosis of patients
• reduce use of central hospital facilities
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Mitigating Technologies – CLOUD and M2M
TC Cloud
• Energy Efficiency: May improve energy
efficiency in ICT sector (e.g. by allowing many
local servers to be removed).
• Mitigating: May enable reductions in other
sectors through collection/monitoring of
information.
TC M2M + oneM2M
• Will provide M2M network capability that will
enable optimization of energy consumption in
different areas: e.g. Smart Homes, Smart Cities.
• Will optimize electricity networks and reduce
size of infrastructure through (e.g. better use of
resources).
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The IoE for Cities has an Evolutionary Approach…
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Contributions by ISGs to Energy Efficiency
and Mitigation
ISG AFI
• Standards for autonomic management and control in future networks.
• Will allow self configuring and self adapting to new requirements thus reducing
network resources and saving energy.
ISG NFV
• Virtualization of network functions will allow consolidation of network resources
based on usage / time-of-day etc., so equipment can be shut down to achieve power
savings and total energy savings by reducing cooling, etc.
ISG OEU
• Developing operational standards in cooperation with ICT users
• Defining Global KPIs that will lead to reduction in energy consumption through
improved energy management by means of a scale of “Green” levels.
• Providing referential specifications on “Green” ICT areas.
ISG SMT
• Defining low power modules that can be embedded into host devices.
• What could these enable?
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Next Steps for Green Agenda
Further updates to SR 002 959 covering use
of Real Time Video:
• Need view of Chairman and Speaker
• Dependent on availability of ‘talking head’
function in GTM, GTW
Enhancements to ETSI Portal to improve
registration and authentication
Article on Mitigating Technologies in ETSI
Newsletter “The Standard”
Consideration of a 2nd Green Agenda
workshop
• Virtual workshop not face-to-face meeting as in
November 2009
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