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SGSS Technical Plenary #35 (September 16 & 17, 2025)

September 16 @ 10:00 am - September 17 @ 4:00 pm

Date- 16th – 17th September 2025

Time – 10 AM – 4 PM on both days

Mode – In-person

Location – Research & Innovation Park, IIT Delhi, New Delhi

Registrations – Kindly click here to register for the upcoming SGSS TP#35

 

 

Telecommunication Standards Development Society India

SG – Services & Solutions (TP#35_2025-26)

Date: 16th– 17th September 2025
Location- IIT Delhi, New Delhi

Draft Agenda

 

All the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here

Day 1

Date Timings Agenda
DAY #1: 16th Sept 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000 to 1300

 

 

 

Tea Break will be taken at suitable time.

A.     Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS]

1.      SGSS new Leadership Introduction 

2.      Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes

2.1.           Read out TSDSI IPR Policy

2.2.           Read out Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI

2.3.           Read out Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI

2.4.           Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval

2.5.           Approval of MoM of 17th – 18th June 2025 SGSS TP#34

2.6.           Approval of MoM of SGSS FCC 3rd September 2025

3.      SGSS context sharing – updates since previous TP

4.      Items for early consideration

5.      Summary of Email Discussions from June 2025 TP#34

6.      NIP handling

6.1.           NIP404 – Standards for UAV/UAM as Device and Application Platform in 5G/6G with AI-Edge Capabilities [C-DOT]

6.2.           NIP405 – QLESS-DTLS: Application initiated quantum-safe lightweight secure session establishment and encrypted exchange using DTLS record-layer for mMTC communication in 6G [TCS]

6.3.           NIP412 – Architecture and requirements for enabling seamless service-models for Mine Supply Chain (MSC) leveraging AI-native public and non-public-networks [TCS]

6.4.           Revised NIP399 V4.3.0 – Study on UAV communication and security standards for secure airspace control [TATA Elxsi]

6.5.           NIP410 – Data Management in CIP [R Jio]

 

7.      Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions)

7.1.           Incoming Liaison- None

7.2.           Outgoing Liaison

7.2.1.   TSDSI_8072_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6036 – Study on the security aspects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) models for 5G and 6G applications

7.2.2.   TSDSI_8073_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6037 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station (FBS) in 5G and 6G

7.2.3.   TSDSI_8074_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6039 – Research Directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards: MAC and ISAC Perspective

7.2.4.   TSDSI_8075_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6040 – Enhancing RBSA for 5G: Pioneering Next-Generation Connectivity Solutions

7.2.5.   TSDSI_8076_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6041– Enablement of Common Data Payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions

7.2.6.   TSDSI_8077_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6043 – Suggested Recommendations for Sustainable 6G Networks

7.2.7.   TSDSI_8078_LSo_V1.0.0TSDSI TR 6044 – Recommendations for use of Dynamic AI/ML Models for Self-Sustainable V2X Applications in 6G

8.      Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair]

8.1.           WG1 Report – WG1 Chair

8.2.           SI111 – Study on Security Enablers for 6G (NIP321) [Nokia]

1.       SWIC1028 -Nokia

8.3.           SI146 – PQC in embedded system to secure the connected devices for 6G [IDEMIA]

1.       SWIC1038 -IDEMIA

8.4.           SI142 – Interoperability of Multi-vendor QKD Hardware using SDN for 6G [C-DAC /ERNET]

1.       Final TR SWIC1103 – C-DAC /ERNET [For Approval]

8.5.           SI156 – SDN-Based Optical Network for QKD: Secure and Adaptive Architecture [ERNET]

1. SWIC1163 – ERNET

2. SWIC1164 for ITU-T SG13 Contribution [ERNET]

8.6.           SI115 – 5G and 6G Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security (NIP317) [C-DAC]

1.       Final TR SWIC1167 – C-DAC Trivandrum

 

8.7.           SI133- AI/ML-based Security Implementation in 6G Wireless Communication Systems (NIP349) [IIT Hyderabad]

 

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break
1400 – 1700 9.      Update on 6G Activities in Global SDOs(3GPP) [SGSS Chair] -15 min

10.  Invited Talks

10.1.       Semantic Communication – 15 min [WG2 Vice Chair]

10.2.       Brief awareness workshop for understating use cases and vertical domain requirements – 30 min [SGSS Chair/ Advisor/ UDG Champions]

 

11.  Working Group 2: Applications Layer [WG2 chair]

11.1.       WG2 Report – WG2 Chair

11.2.       WI1-NIP390 – Architecture and information flow to enable application-layer driven dynamic QoS provisioning for multi-user intelligent telerobotics and similar applications requiring exchange of multi-modal data traffic [TCS]

1.       SWIC1130 – TCS

11.3.       SI134 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Services (NIP352) [IIT Hyderabad]

1.       Final TR SWIC1132 – IIT Hyderabad

11.4.       SI157 – Study of Slice-specific Handovers for 5G and Beyond Networks [IIT Hyderabad]

1.       SWIC1133 – IIT Hyderabad

11.5.       SI160 – Study on Solution for Artificial Intelligence supporting Use cases in Agriculture Domain – Plant Leaf disease Identification (NIP401) [C-DAC Trivandrum]

1.       SWIC1146 – C-DAC Trivandrum

11.6.       SI143 – Public Safety Use Cases for 6G Networks (NIP369) [CEWiT]

11.7.       SI155 – AI-Powered Air Interface for ITS [IIT Ropar/IIT Mandi]

11.8.       WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows [IIT Madras]

End of Day 1

 

 

Day 2

Date Timings Agenda
DAY #2:

17th Sept 2025

1000 to 1300

 

 

Tea break will be taken at appropriate times.

 

12.  Working Group 2: Applications Layer [WG2 chair]

12.1.       WI-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the Application level [R-Jio]

1.       SWIC1160 – R Jio

13.  Working Group 3: Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair]

13.1.       WG3 Report – WG3 Chair

13.2.       SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes (NIP 292) [IIT Delhi]

1.       Final TR Revised SWIC V2.0.0 – IIT Delhi

13.3.       SI126 – Study of Carrier Grade Linux Specification (NIP342) [C-DOT]

1.       Final Draft TR SWIC 1136 – C-DOT

13.4.       SI136 – Framework for AI/ML operation splitting in 6G context (NIP350) [TCS]

1.       SWIC1131 – TCS

13.5.       WI1-NIP374 – Technical standard and regulation for autonomous driving system [CDAC Trivandrum]

1.       Old SWIC1024 – C-DAC Trivandrum [For approval]

2.       New SWIC1147 – C-DAC Trivandrum

13.6.       SI159 – Technology recommendations for Telecom Service Providers to increase efficiency towards Capex/Opex (NIP398) [IIT Hyderabad]

1.       SWIC1139 – IIT Hyderabad

13.7.       SI140 – Service requirements and reference architecture for Railways Communications using 5G (NIP361) [Qualcomm]

1.       Old  SWIC1108  –  Qualcomm [For approval]

2.       SWIC1149 – Qualcomm

13.8.       SI141 – Study on Network Capabilities Exposure (NIP362) [Nokia]

1.       SWICs – Nokia

13.9.       SI154 – AI-Enhanced Massive Digital Twinning Framework for Networks Supporting Sustainable Development Goals [TATA Elxsi]

1.       Old SWIC1125 – TATA Elxsi [For approval]

2.       SWIC – TATA Elxsi

 

13.10.   WI1-NIP328 – RBSA – Operational Framework and Marketplace Design [CDAC]

1.         SWIC1156 – C-DAC

13.11.   WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi]

13.12.   SI138 – Use cases for rural connectivity (NIP355) [Astrome]

13.13.   SI139 – Easing Operations using ML/AI solution for 6G and beyond (NIP359) [TATA Elxsi]

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:00 14.  Joint Session with SGN

14.1.       Presentation – Global SDO Updates

a. 3GPP, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal)

b. oneM2M (Vijay Madan)

c.  ITU-T (Vishnu Ram)

14.2.       Marcom Updates

14.3.       Any other update needing attention of both the groups

 

15:00 16:00 15.  Overflow discussions – Technical topics postponed from previous sessions

16.  Closing of the Plenary

End of Day 2 (Feedback)

 

 

Note1: The sequencing of the new proposals/contributions might change depending on the time taken by every item. Some of the items scheduled to be taken on Day 1 might move to Day 2

Plenary may be extended on either day by 30 to 60 minutes, if required

Members are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting.

Note2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting.

 

Details

  • Start: September 16 @ 10:00 am
  • End: September 17 @ 4:00 pm