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SUMMARY:SGN Technical Plenary #31 (June 7-8\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI and Nokia are pleased to invite you to the TSDSI Study Group June 2023 meeting of Networks in Bengaluru. The meetings will be held on 7th and 8th June at Nokia R&D Center in Bengaluru. \nMeeting location: \nNokia Solutions & Networks Pvt Ltd\nL5 Manyata Embassy Business Park\,\nOuter Ring Road\, Nagavara\nBangalore – 560045 \nGoogle maps Link:\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/2eGgjNWGvVTUA1U58?coh=178573&entry=tt \n  \nAgenda:  \nTelecommunication Standards Development Society\, India SG – Networks Technical Plenary Meeting#31 \nDate: 7TH and 8th June 2023 \nLocation – Bengaluru \nDraft Agenda V0.5 \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here. \nLink for link for remote participation(https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4606298842789463894) \n  \n\n\n\n\nMeeting Date and Time \n\nDay 1: 7th June 2023 from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm \nDay 2: 8th June 2023 from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm\n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 1 (7th June 2023)\n01:00 pm to 02:00 pm \n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 2 (8th June 2023)\n01:45 pm to 02:30 pm \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#1: 7th June 2023 \n10:00 am to 10:20 am \nWelcome address by Nokia R&D Head – Mr. Ajith Thayil \n10:30 onwards  Agenda Items\n\n\n1.       Introduction\, announcements\, and approval of Agenda & Previous Minutes: \n1.1    Welcome\, Introductions and Approval of Agenda \n1.2    Read out of the IPR policy of TSDSI \n1.3    Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.4    Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.5    Approval of minutes of the last SGN TP meeting#30e held on 14th and 15th March 2023 (Amendments based on comment received are in track changes) \n2.   Summaries of Email Discussions from TP#30e. \n  \n3.     New Items proposals /Contributions as received. \n3.1   SWIC846 on Interface Design for RIS-assisted Communication Systems [Amit Kumar/ IIT Bhilai] \n3.2   SWIC847 on Methods and Interface Design for RIS-assisted Communication Systems [Amit Kumar/ IIT Bhilai] \n3.3   SWIC845 on Characterization of E-band for 4G/5G Backhaul & Rural Broadband [Phalguni Mathur/ Astrome Technologies] \n3.4   SWIC844 on Integration of RIS in a cellular network [Priyanka/CEWIT] \n3.5   NIP312 on Study on channel modeling and physical layer requirements for near-field communication in 6G networks [Priyanka/CEWIT] \n3.6   SWIC848 on Architecture Contributions for NIP226 (5G Extensions for Broadcast Offload) [Anindya Saha/ Tejas Networks] \n3.7   NIP314 on Coreless RAN [Pradeep/ RJio] \n3.8   NIP313 on AI Architecture for RAN (SON / RRM) [Satish/ RJio] \n \n\n\nEnd of Day 1 of SGN TP meeting#31\n\n\n  \nNote- Please note that the sequencing of the new proposals/contributions received might change depending on the decision on the approval of the draft agenda and time taken by different items of agenda. Some of the items scheduled to be taken up on Day 1 might move to Day 2 and vice versa. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#2: 8th June 2023 \n10:00 am to 12:30 pm \nAgenda Items\n\n\n\n3.New Items proposals /Contributions as received (Continued). \n3.9   NIP308 on Joint communication & sensing in 5G networks & beyond [Vinay Srivastav/ RJio] \n3.10  SWIC843 on SI-96 6G waveforms: Evaluation scenario\, KPIs\, spectrum & candidate waveforms [Vinay Srivastav/ RJio] \n3.11   NIP316 on Unified network slicing model [Pimmy/IIT Delhi] \n3.12  SWIC850 on SI-95 Futuristic Architecture of 5G Backbone and Slicing [Primmy/ IIT Delhi] \n  \n4.       Approval of Transposed New/Updated 3GPP Specifications \n4.1   Release 13 \n4.2   Release 14 \n4.3   Release 15 \n4.4   Release 16 \n4.5   Release 17 \n  \n5.       Liaison Statements \n5.1 Incoming Liaison \n5.1.1 Liaison statement from ITU-T JCA-IMT2020: LS on Invitation to update the information in the IMT-2020 and beyond roadmap [to ITU study groups and external IMT-2020 liaison partners] \n  \n6.       Any Other Items: \n6.1   Action items from governing council \n6.2   3GPP submission to ITU-R on Satellite component of IMT-2020 \n6.3   Percentage status of work in respect of SIs/WIs \n12:30 pm to 12:45 pm \nChangeover for joint session in common room and common tool (go to meeting link – https://meet.goto.com/574881925 ) \n12:45 pm to 1:45 pm \nJoint session for SGN and SGSS  \n  \n7.        Roadmap Committee updates– (Roadmap committee Chairs) \n  \n8.       TRIP Forums updates \n8.1   TRIP Forum for IoT/M2M \n8.2   TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \n8.3   TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n  \n9.       Global SDO Updates \n9.1    3GPP and ITU-R Updates \n9.2    ITU-T Update \n9.3    One M2M\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Lunch break (1:45 pm to 2:30 pm) \n\n\n\n\n\nCommon Session for SGN and SGSS (2:30 pm to 5:00 pm) \n(go to meeting link – https://meet.goto.com/574881925 ) \n  \n1.       New DG Introduction (2:30 pm to 3:00 pm) \n2.       3GPP Rel-19 workshop (3:00 pm to 5:00 pm) \n \n\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Requesting the participants to please fill the Feedback form – https://tsdsi.in/feedback-form-for-technical-planery/ \n \n\n\n\n\n  \nNote- Please note that the sequencing of the new proposals/contributions received might change depending on the decision on the approval of the draft agenda and time taken by different items of agenda. Some of the items scheduled to be taken up on Day 1 might move to Day 2 and vice versa. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nTime schedule \nAgenda \nMeeting Room\n\n\nDay 1: 10:00 – 17:00 IST\nTechnical Plenary\nIn a separate room for SGSS and SGN\n\n\nDay 1: 13:00 – 14:00 IST\nLunch\n\n\nDay 2: 10:00 – 12:30 IST\nTechnical Plenary\nIn a separate room for SGSS and SGN\n\n\nDay 2: 12:30 – 13:30 IST\nSDO updates + Marcom updates + Briefing on GC meeting+ other committees updates\nIn Joint Room\n\n\nDay 2: 13:30 – 14:30 IST\nLunch\n\n\nDay 2: 14:30 – 14:45 IST\nNew DG Introduction for both SGs\nIn Joint Room\n\n\nDay 2: 14:45 – 17:00 IST\n3GPP Rel-19 workshop for both SGs\nIn Joint Room\n\n\n\nImportant information to the meeting delegates: \n\nRegistration for the meetings is mandatory. This will help the hosts to handle the logistic arrangements for the meetings. Please complete the registration by 1st Jun 2023.\n\nSGN meeting registration – https://tsdsi.in/sgn-tp-7-8-jun-2023/\n\n\n\n\nDelegates are requested to provide their laptop information (serial number) to the TSDSI secretariat team to enable smooth registration process at the meeting location.\n\n\nThe meeting location requires that the delegates provide (soft copy or hard copy) the COVID-19 vaccination certificate when asked for by the security staff at the meeting location.\n\nThe meeting starts at 10:00 AM on both days.
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/sgn-technical-plenary-31/
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SUMMARY:National Workshop on enhancing Indian Participation in Telecom Global Standards Bodies\, (7 July 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunications Standards Development Society India (TSDSI)\, Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) and Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT) are jointly organising a “National Workshop on enhancing Indian Participation in Telecom Global Standards Bodies”. The workshop is likely to be inaugurated by the Hon’ble Minister for Railways\, Communications\, Electronics & IT\, Government of India in the august presence of Hon’ble Minister of state for communication and Secretary (Telecom). \nThe goal of the workshop is to help participants understand the telecommunication standardization process and thereby increase participation & contributions from India in international standardization bodies. It will build awareness about the structure and role of various working groups constituted in India corresponding to international standardization organizations like ITU-T/ITU-R\, 3GPP\, IEEE etc. and TSDSI- India’s Telecom SDO. The workshop will also focus on significance of standardization for promoting business of industries/start-ups through Standard Essential Patents (SEP) mechanisms. \nProgram: The Standard Coordination Portal (SCP) developed by TEC/DoT [https://www.tec.gov.in/scp] will be launched in the inaugural session. Contributors of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) from India in Global Standards will also be felicitated in this session. \nThis will be followed by talks by eminent experts from Government\, academia and industry on following topics: \n• Step by Step process of Standards Making\n• How to convert a patent into an SEP\n• How Academic Institutions can help build a Standards Community\n• Concluding Panel Discussion – The way forward \nPlease visit here for details of the workshop and registration. \nSchedule: 7 July 2023 09:30 – 18:30 IST \nVenue: C-DOT Campus\, Delhi / Online over C-DOT Meet \nParticipation: Participation is open to all by prior registration at https://cdot.in/tgsb23
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/national-workshop-on-enhancing-indian-participation-in-telecom-global-standards-bodies/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230727T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230727T173000
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CREATED:20230607T072433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T074427Z
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SUMMARY:TSDSI Election Scheduled on July 27\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:A.  Positions due for TSDSI Election 2023: \n\n\n\nName of Vacant Positions\nVertical CAT/ SGs/ WGs\nVertical Type\nNo. of Position\n\n\nGoverning Council Vacant Positions:\n\n\n5TH Governing Council Member\nVertical Category 11\nAny other entity in ICT enabled product manufacturing/ service/ solution provider domain (not covered elsewhere)\n1\n\n\n5TH Governing Council Member\nVertical Category 03\nTelecom Service Providers\n1\n\n\nTotal Vacant Positions in the 5th GC\n2\n\n\nTechnical Leadership Positions:\n\n\nChair\nSG – Networks (SGN)\n1\n\n\nVice Chair\nSG – Networks (SGN)\n1\n\n\nChair\nSG – Services & Solutions (SGSS)\n1\n\n\nVice Chair\nSG – Services & Solutions (SGSS)\n1\n\n\nChair\nSGSS Working Group (WG) #3\n1\n\n\nTotal Vacant Positions in Technical Leaderships:\n5\n\n\n\nPlease follow the following steps for filing nominations: \nSTEP 1: Please send a scanned copy of your filled nomination forms and all supporting documents addressed to the undersigned\, by email to election@tsdsi.in with a copy to pushpendraks.its@gov.in and secretariat@tsdsi.in. [Ref. mail for forms & eligibility criteria] \nSTEP 2: Courier a hard copy to TSDSI Secretariat (postal address: TSDSI\, Room No 304\, 2nd Floor\, Bharti School of Telecom Technology & Management\, IIT Delhi\, New Delhi 110016) for verification and records. \nB.  Important Dates to Follow for Election:  \n\nDate of Issuance of Election Notification: June 6\, 2023\nLast Date for Filing Nominations: July 7\, 2023\, 17:00 hrs (IST)\nAnnouncement of Eligible Candidates after Scrutiny: July 10\, 2023\, 19:00 hrs (IST)\nLast Date for Filing Objections to EO against a Candidature: July 12\, 2023\, 17:00 hrs (IST)\nAnnouncement of Final List of Candidates by EO: July 13\, 2023\, 17:00 hrs (IST)\nAnnouncement of List of Eligible Voters by EO: July 13\, 2023\nCirculation of Credentials to the Eligible Voters by e-Voting Agency: July 20-21\, 2023\nLast Date for Withdrawal of Candidature: July 21\, 2023\, 17:00 hrs (IST)\nAnnouncement of Confirmation of Final List: July 25\, 2023\nDate of e-Voting Window (electronic voting): July 27\, 2023\, 09:30 hrs to 17:30 hrs (IST)\nCounting of Votes & Declaration of Results by EO: July 27\, 2023\n\nC.  Election Contacts:  \nElection Officer: Shri P K Singh\, DDG(SA)\, DoT (election@tsdsi.in) \nSecretariat: Mr Kuljit Singh (kuljit@tsdsi.in)\, Md Asif Iqbal (asif@tsdsi.in) and Mr Harsh Kumar (harsh@tsdsi.in)
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/tsdsi-election-scheduled/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230811T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230811T163000
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SUMMARY:World Telecom Standardization Assembly (WTSA) 2024 - Awareness Workshop organised by TSDSI August 11\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) is held every four years and defines the next study period for ITU-T. It brings together industry leaders\, policymakers\, and experts from around the globe to address the challenges and opportunities of the rapidly evolving telecommunication landscape. WTSA serves as a critical platform for setting the agenda and shaping the future of international telecommunication standards. \nDOT/TEC in India are the main coordinators at National level for recommending new resolutions / Value additions to the existing work in the SGs of ITU-T and other related forums. \nWTSA-2024 is being hosted by the Department of Telecommunications\, Govt. of India in New Delhi\, ​India from 15 to 24 October 2024​. Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC) is main focal point for coordination and compilation of various suggestions and inputs from India and aligning with Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) for WTSA. TSDSI proposes to contribute actively in this endeavour by mobilising its members to give inputs on various areas and resolutions. A task force has been formed at TSDSI to compile these inputs and suggestions for submitting to TEC. \nEarlier for WTSA’20 meeting which was held in Geneva during March 2022\, TSDSI had formed a WTSA Task Force to steer discussions on the Resolutions. Contributions were made to TEC on key resolutions\, including Bridging the Standardization Gap between developing and developed countries\, and the role of Open source in the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector. A delegation of 12 members nominated from TSDSI attended and actively took part in the discussions of WTSA 2020\, spanning all aspects of future networks including networks\, security\, services and applications. \nLooking forward to WTSA’24\, TSDSI organised an online WTSA Awareness workshop to create awareness and to promote increased participation and contributions to this important event. The workshop introduced the participants to TSDSI\, ITU and WTSA and then went on to explain the significance of the WTSA resolutions for researchers\, startups and industry. Guidelines for writing good WTSA resolution proposals were given with examples. \nLinks to workshop recordings and presentations made are available below. \nProgram Agenda \n\n\n\nTime (IST)\nTopic\nSpeaker\n\n\n2:30 – 2:40 pm\nContext Setting\nAbhishek Thakur\, TSDSI WTSA’24 Task Force  (IDRBT)\n\n\n2:40 – 2:50 pm\nOpening Remarks\nSushil Kumar\, Vice Chair\, APT WTSA’24 (Telecom Engineering Centre)\n\n\n2:50 – 3:10 pm\nBasics of ITU and WTSA\nVishnu RAM OV\, Consultant\, (TSDSI)\n\n\n3:10 – 4:00 pm\nContributing to WTSA\nVishnu RAM OV\, Consultant\, (TSDSI)\n\n\n4:00 – 4:15 pm\nQ&A\n\n\n4:15 – 4:30 pm\nConcluding Remarks and Next Steps\nAvinash Agarwal\, Vice-Chair\, APT WTSA’24 WG3 on Regulatory/ Policy and Standardization Related Issues (Telecom Engineering Centre)\n\n\n\nRecordings: \n\nSchedule: 11 August 2023\, 02:30 – 04:30 PM IST \nVenue: Online over AIRMEET \nParticipation: Registrations are now closed. \nWorkshop Contact: Chandrakanta Rathore\, chandrakanta.rathore@tsdsi.in; Jaskirat Singh\, jaskirat.singh@tsdsi.in
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/world-telecom-standardization-assembly-wtsa-2024-awareness-workshop-organised-by-tsdsi/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230916
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SUMMARY:3GPP TSG Plenary#101 Meetings (September 11-15\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is proud to announce that it is hosting the 3GPP RAN#101\, SA#101 and CT#101meetings in Bengaluru\, India from 11-15 September 2023\, with support from 5GIF\, as the logistics partner. \n  \nSchedule: \n\n\n\nTSG Name\nMeeting Dates\n\n\nCT\n11-12 Sep 2023\n\n\nRAN\n11-15 Sep 2023\n\n\nSA\n11-15 Sep 2023\n\n\n\n  \nParticipation: Representatives of 3GPP Individual Members can participate in these meetings by registering with their 3GU Account\, at the following links: \n3GPP CT#101 \n3GPP RAN#101 \n3GPP SA#101 \n  \nVenue: \n\n3GPP SA#101/CT#101 Meetings – Bengaluru Marriott Hotel Whitefield\n3GPP RAN#101 Meetings – Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel & Convention Center\n\nMeeting Invitation: Meeting Invitation letters are available at links below: \n3GPP SA#101 meeting invitation letter \n3GPP RAN#101 meeting invitation letter \n3GPP CT#101 meeting invitation letter \n  \nVisa Support: \nDelegates needing visa support letters for attending the meeting may request for the same by filling up a visa support request form: Visa Support Letter Portal: https://www.5gindiaforum.in/3gpp2023. It  maybe noted that you will have to provide your meeting registration ID and hotel reservation details in the form. \n  \nAccommodation:  \nA block of rooms has been reserved for 3GPP delegates at discounted rates (which includes complimentary BREAKFAST\, LUNCH and INTERNET)\, in the hotel/s where the meetings are being organized. This was possible with the hosts guaranteeing a minimum number of rooms. It is highly recommended that you stay at the meeting hotel for your comfort\, convenience and the sustainability of 3GPP meeting hosting model. \n\nHotel reservations must be made using reservation links provided in the meeting invitation letters\, to ensure that the hotel recognizes you as a 3GPP delegate.\nThe CUT-OFF DATE for reserving rooms at negotiated prices are June 30\, 2023 for SA/CT and July 10\, 2023 for RAN meetings. The rooms will be released after this date.\n\n 
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/3gpp-tsg-plenary101-meetings/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230915T163000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230915T180000
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CREATED:20230828T121406Z
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SUMMARY:TSDSI Outreach Workshop at 3GPP TSG #101
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is hosting the 3GPP TSG#101 (RAN\, SA and CT) meetings in Bengaluru from 11 to 15 September 2023 with support from 5GIF and DoT. The meetings are open for participation to 3GPP members. \nTSDSI is organising a “post TSG” interaction between 3GPP experts and the Indian community on 15 September 2023\, immediately after all formal activities of the TSGs have been concluded\, to disseminate information on 3GPP work plans and discuss potential areas of contribution to 3GPP. This will enable participants to appreciate avenues of contributing to 3GPP. Along with 3GPP members\, the workshop aims to include participants from non 3GPP member organizations\, to discover areas of common interest and thus promote their engagement with the 3GPP project. The interactions are expected to also assist international 3GPP community gain insights into the Indian ecosystem and requirements. \nThe workshop will be held in hybrid mode and is open to all by prior registration.  A social networking reception will be held immediately after the workshop. \nDraft Program Agenda \n\n\n\nSession\nTime Schedule (IST)\nTopics\nSpeakers \n\n\nOverview Session\n1630-1635\nOpening Remarks\nSuresh Chitturi\, Vice Chair TSDSI\n\n\n1635-1655\n3GPP Roadmap\n3GPP TSG leaders \n·       Puneet Jain\, 3GPP TSG SA Chair \n·       Wanshi Chen\, 3GPP TSG RAN Chair \n·       Peter Schmitt\, 3GPP TSG CT Chair\n\n\n1655-1700\nOverview of B6GA\nN G Subramaniam\, Chair B6GA and Chair TSDSI\n\n\n1700-1710\nKeynote Address\nShri Neeraj Mittal\, Chairman DCC & Secretary (T)\n\n\nPanel Discussion\n1710-1755\n3GPP Engagement- India Context \n \nModerated by Brejesh Lall\, IIT Delhi \n  \nPanellists: \n·       Vikram Tiwathia\, COAI \n·       Vinosh James\, 5GIF \n·       Subhas Mondal\, HFCL \n·       T S Ramu\, Lekha Wireless \n·       Soumava Mukherjee\, IIT Jodhpur \n·       Balazs Bertenyi\, former 3GPP TSG Chair\n\n\nConcluding Remarks\n1755-1800\nConcluding Remarks\nN.Mohanram\, Director General TSDSI\n\n\n\n  \nRecording: \n\nSchedule: 15 September 2023\, 16:30-18:00 IST followed by a networking reception \nVenue: Hybrid\, Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel\, and online over AIRMEET tool \nParticipation: Open to ALL. Please click the link here to register for online participation. \nFurther\, please register at link here\, if you would like to join the networking reception after the workshop. \nWorkshop Contacts: Smita Dhelia\, smita@tsdsi.in; Jaskirat Singh\, jaskirat.singh@tsdsi.in; Sweta Singh\, sweta.singh@tsdsi.in
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/tsdsi-outreach-workshop-at-3gpp-tsg-101/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230921
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SUMMARY:Telecommunication Standards Development Society India SG – Services & Solutions e-TP#27
DESCRIPTION:Draft Agenda \n  \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \nDay 1 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #1: 19th Sep 2023 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n1000 to 1130 \n \nA.     Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS] \n1.        Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes \na)      Readout TSDSI IPR Policy \nb)      Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \nc)      Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \nd)      Approval of MoM of 7th – 8th June 2023 SGSS TP#26 \ne)      Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval \n2.        Updates on the elections– SGSS Secretariat  \n3.        Items for early consideration \n4.        Summary of Email Discussions from June 2023 TP#26 \n5.        Updates on contributions from India towards 3GPP SAx– Chair SGSS \n6.        NIP handling \na)      New NIP323 – Research directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards [IIT Mandi] \nb)      New NIP321 – Study on Security Enablers for 6G [Nokia] \nc)      New NIP324 – Enablement of common payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions [CDAC] \nd)      New NIP325 – Study on semi-autonomous collaborative telerobotics [TCS] \ne)      New NIP326 – Introducing a new use case for collaborative housekeeping/ re-arranging robots in TR 22.916 [TCS] \nf)       New NIP327 – Project to Automate Farming and connect the farmers with the Government Authorities [INVAS] \ng)      Revised NIP317 5G and Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security [CDAC] \nh)      New NIP328 – Implementation\, Design\, Governance & Templatization for RBSA – Frameworks\, Standards\, APIs (Rural Broadband Services and Architecture) \ni)        New NIP- Transposition of ETSI – IoT and NFV Standard documents as TSDSI Standards \n  \n1.        Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions)  \na)      Incoming LS – No Submission \nb)      Outgoing LS – Update on Outgoing LS [Mr. Rajesh Kapoor]\n\n\n1130 to 1145\nTea Break\n\n\n1145 to 1300\n  \n2.        TRIP Forum Updates \na)      TRIP Forum for IoT/M2M \nb)      TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \n  \n3.        Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair] \na)      WG1 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)      SI 75- IoT Identifier [Sensorise] \nc)      SI 103 – Proposed on security aspect of AI/ML model transfer in 5GS (NIP 303) [IIT Bhilai] \nd)      SWIC862– SI104 – Enhancement of the security and privacy of the user subscription identity in 5G AKA (3GPP 33.501\, WG SA3) (NIP 306) – IIT Bhilai \ne)      SWIC863– SI105 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station in 5G (NIP 307) – IIT Bhilai\n\n\n1300 to 1400\nLunch Break:\n\n\n1400 to 1600\n4.        Working Group 2:  Applications Layer [WG2 chair] \na)      WG2 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)      SWIC867 (Nokia)\, SWIC869 (Wipro) – SI98 – Study on system requirements related to Metaverse use cases in mobile network [Nokia] \nc)      SWIC868 – SI 87 – Communications Requirements and Recommendations for the Energy Sector [R Jio] \nd)      SWIC872 – WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows [IIT Madras/IDRBT] \ne)      SWIC866 – SI-102 Enablement of common ontology for adaptive traffic control system and other Intelligent transportation system products. (NIP 299) – CDAC Trivandrum \nf)       SWIC 865 – SI106 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN for End-to-End Secure Slice Service (NIP 315) – IIT Hyderabad \ng)      WI-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the Application level – R Jio\n\n\nEnd of Day 1\n\n\n\n  \n  \nDay 2 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #2:  \n20th Sep\, 2023\n1000 to 1130\n5.        TRIP Forums updates \na)      TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n6.        ITU Testing Laboratories Database SG11 – Presentation [Mr Vishnu]\n\n\n1130 to 1145\nTea Break\n\n\n1145 to 1300\n7.        Working Group 3:  Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair] \na)      WG3 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)      SWIC871– SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes [IIT Delhi] \nc)      SWIC870 (IIT Delhi)\, SWIC873 (Wipro) WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi] \nd)      WI-NIP 309 – Stage III WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) – RJio \ne)      Common User Profile Format (NIP239 SI76) – IISc Bangalore\n\n\n1300 to 1400\nLunch Break\n\n\n1400 to 1600\n8.        Overflow discussions – Technical topics postponed from previous sessions \n9.        Presentation – Global SDO Updates  \na)      3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \nb)     oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \nc)      ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n  \n10.    Marcom Updates \n  \n11.    Action items from governing council [inputs/suggestion] \n  \n12.    Percentage Status and expected completion date of the ongoing SGSS items  \n  \n13.    Any another item \n  \nB.      Closing Plenary [Chair SGSS]\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Feedback)\n\n\n \n\n\n\n  \nNote1: 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 \nMembers are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting. \nNote2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting.
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SUMMARY:TSDSI Workshop on IoT/M2M Use Cases for Verticals: Fintech and Smart Cities (October 18\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:A study to assess the readiness of existing Digital Infrastructure and Enhancements needed to support IoT/M2M Use Cases in select verticals including Fintech\, Agritech\, Smart cities\, Healthcare has been taken up by TSDSI under its IoT/M2M TRIP Forum\, which has experts both from the TSDSI Membership and outside. The aim of the study is to identify the opportunities and challenges for deploying IoT/M2M based solutions and recommend strategies for technology pilots\, test beds and field trials and policy support mechanisms if any for the relevant line ministries \nDraft recommendations for Fintech and Smart Cities verticals have been prepared (75% done so far pending inclusion of your kind feedback/inputs). This workshop is intended to present the same to the experts from these sectors to solicit their feedback. This will help the forum to address any gaps and incorporate the feedback received into the recommendations. \nExpected outcomes: \n\nAdditional reviewers\nIdentifying Standardisation and Pilot opportunities\n\nWorkshop Focus: FinTech and Smart Cities \nSchedule: 18 October 2023\, 10:00 AM – 1:15 PM \nVenue – Online (GoToWebinar) \nParticipation: Open to all by prior registration. Click here to register. \nWorkshop contacts:   \nTSDSI – Chandrakanta Rathore (chandrakanta.rathore@tsdsi.in\, +91 9891935622) \nIDRBT – Dr Abhishek Thakur (AbhishekT@idrbt.ac.in\, +91 6303647700) \nProgram Schedule: \n\n\n\nSession\nTime Schedule (IST)\nSpeakers\n\n\nWelcome Address\n10 AM – 10:05 AM\nMr Vijay Madan (TSDSI)\n\n\nIntroduction to Workshop\n10:05 AM -10:15 AM\nMr Suresh V (CDAC)\n\n\nFinTech (10 :15 AM -11:35 PM IST)\n\n\nWalkthrough of the Draft Recommendation on FinTech\n10:15 AM -11:00 AM\nDr Abhishek Thakur (IDRBT)\n\n\nFeedback Session\n11:00 AM-11:25 AM\n\n\n\nDiscussion Summary\n11:25 AM – 11:35 AM\n\n\n\nSmart City (11:45 AM – 1:15 PM IST)\n\n\nWalkthrough of the Draft Recommendation on Smart City\n11:45 AM – 12:30 PM\nMs Anuradha Vattem (IIIT Hyderabad)\n\n\nFeedback Session\n12:30 PM -12:55 PM\n\n\n\nDiscussion Summary\n12:55 PM – 01:05 PM\n\n\n\nConcluding Remarks\n01:05 PM – 01:15 PM\nMr Suresh V (CDAC)
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231221T160000
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SUMMARY:SGSS TP#28 Technical Plenary (20-21 December 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society India \nSG – Services & Solutions TP (TP#28_2023_24) meeting \nDate: 20th– 21st December 2023\nLocation- IIT Delhi\, New Delhi\, India \nDraft Agenda \n  \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \nDay 1 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #1: 20th Dec 2023 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n1000 to 1300 \n  \n  \n  \nTea Break will be taken at suitable slot\nA.     Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS] \n1.        Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes \na)      Readout TSDSI IPR Policy \nb)      Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \nc)      Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \nd)      Approval of MoM of 19th – 20th September 2023 SGSS TP#27 \ne)      Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval \n  \n2.        Items for early consideration \n  \n3.        Summary of Email Discussions from September 2023 TP#27 \n  \n4.        NIP handling \na)      NIP334 – Cost model considering network assets and utilization – BSNL \nb)      NIP336 – Fortifying Telecommunication\, Safeguarding Users: A Technical Exploration of the Significance and Implementation of Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) – CDOT \nc)      NIP337 – Study on further enhancements on RBSA- Nokia \n  \n5.        Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions) – [Mr Rajesh Kapoor] \na)      Incoming LS – No Submission \nb)      Outgoing LS – \n1.       TSDSI_8061_LSo_V1.0.0_20231128 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Services (TSDSI TR6028 V1.0.0) \n2.       TSDSI_8062_Lso_V1.0.0_20231213 – Enablement of common ontology for adaptive traffic control system and other Intelligent transportation system products (TSDSI TR6029 V1.0.0) \n  \n6.        Invited Talks \na)      Presentation on AI Standardization\, aiming to respond to TEC’s request. [Mr Satish Jamadagni\, RJio] \nb)      Presentation on 3GPP SA6 Application Enablement work [Mr Basavaraj\, Samsung] \nc)      Overview of 3GPP 6G activities and TSDSI SGSS planning (SGSS Chair and Vice chair)\n\n\n1300 to 1400\nLunch Break:\n\n\n1400    to 1600 \n7.        Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair] \na)      WG1 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)      SI 75- IoT Identifier [Sensorise] \n1.       Readout of the TR  \nc)      SI 103 – Proposed on security aspect of AI/ML model transfer in 5GS (NIP 303) – [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC885 V1.0.0 – IIT Bhilai  \nd)      SI104 – Enhancement of the security and privacy of the user subscription identity in 5G AKA (3GPP 33.501\, WG SA3) (NIP 306)- [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC862 V2.0.0 [Revision]– IIT Bhilai  \ne)      SI105 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station in 5G (NIP 307)- [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC 895 V1.0.0 – IIT Bhilai  \nf)       SI111- Study on Security Enablers for 6G (NIP321) [Nokia] \n1.       SWIC876 V1.0.0 – Nokia \ng)      SI115- 5G and Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security (NIP317) [CDAC] \n1.       Readout of the objectives and contribution planning discussion \n  \n8.        Working Group 2:  Applications Layer [WG2 chair] \na)      WG2 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)       SI98 – Study on system requirements related to Metaverse use cases in mobile network [Nokia] \n1.       SWIC894 V1.0.0 – Nokia \nc)      SWIC – SI 87 – Communications Requirements and Recommendations for the Energy Sector [R Jio] \n1.       SWIC889 V1.0.0 – RJio \nd)      WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows [IIT Madras/IDRBT] \n1.       Readout of the TS  \ne)      WI-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the Application level [R Jio] \n1.       SWIC893 V1.0.0 – RJio \nf)       SI112 – Research directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards (NIP323) [IIT Mandi] \n1.       SWIC877 V1.0.0 – IIT Mandi \ng)      SI113 – Enablement of common payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions (NIP324) [CDAC Trivandrum] \n1.       SWIC891 V1.0.0 – CDAC Trivandrum  \nh)      SI114 – Study on semi-autonomous collaborative telerobotics (NIP325) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC875 V1.0.0 – TCS \ni)        WI1-NIP330 – Standardization of common data payload for adaptive traffic control system and other Intelligent transportation system products for interoperability [CDAC Trivandrum] \n1.       SWIC880 V1.0.0 – CDAC \n\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 \n\n\n\n\nDay 2 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #2:  \n21st Dec\, 2023\n0945 to 1500 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTea Break – 1115 -1130  \n  \nLunch Break 1300 – 1330  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n1.        Working Group 3:  Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair] \na)      WG3 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \nb)      SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes [IIT Delhi] \n1.       Readout of the TR \nc)      WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi] \n1.       Readout of the TS \nd)      WI-NIP309 – Stage III WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) [RJio] \n1.       SWIC892 V1.0.0 – R Jio \n2.       SWIC886 V1.0.0 – Nokia  \ne)      Common User Profile Format (NIP239 SI76) [IISc Bangalore] \nf)       SI116 – Study on the Usage of oneM2M for Smart Agriculture end-to-end monitoring use case in Indian context (NIP327) [INVAS] \n1.       SWIC887 V1.0.0 – Contribution – INVAS \n2.       SWIC888 V1.0.0 – Discussion on TR Skeleton- INVAS \ng)      WI1- NIP328 – RBSA – Operational Framework and Marketplace Design [CDOT/ERNET/IDRBT] \n1.       Readout of the objectives and contribution planning discussion.  \n  \n2.        Overflow discussions – Technical topics postponed from previous sessions \n  \n3.        Percentage Status and expected completion date of the ongoing SGSS items.  \n  \n4.        Any another item \n  \nB.      Closing Plenary [Chair SGSS]\n\n\nJoint Session\n\n\n1445 -1500     \n1500 -1600 \n  \n  \n  \nJoint Session\nChangeover for joint session in common room and common tool \n1.      Presentation – Global SDO Updates – 30 Min \na)      3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \nb)      oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \nc)      ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n  \n2.      Inputs from Roadmap Committee and TRIP Forums – 20 min \na)      Roadmap Committee \nb)      TRIP Forum for IoT/M2M \nc)      TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \nd)      TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n  \n3.      Marcom Updates -10 Min \n  \n4.      Closing of the session and TP\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Feedback) \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n  \nNote1: 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 \nMembers are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting. \nNote2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting. \n  \nKindly click on the button below for registration. \nRegister  Here
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SUMMARY:SGN TP#33 Technical Plenary (20-21 December 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society\, India  \nSG – Networks Technical Plenary Meeting#33 \nDate: 20th and 21st December2023 \nLocation – Delhi NCR \nDraft Agenda (V0.3) \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here. \n\n\n\nMeeting Date and Time\nDay 1: 20th December 2023 from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm \nDay 2: 21st December 2023 from 09:45 am to 04:00 pm\n\n\nMeeting Registration Link (GTW)\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4295255803697943642\n\n\nTea Break time on both the Days\n11:15 am to 11:30 am\n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 1 (20th December 2023)\n01:00 pm to 02:00 pm \n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 2 (21st December 2023)\n01:00 pm to 01:30 pm\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#1: 20th December 2023 \n  \nAgenda Items\n\n\n1.       Introduction\, announcements\, and approval of Agenda & Previous Minutes: \n1.1   Welcome\, Introductions and Approval of Agenda \n1.2   Read out the IPR policy of TSDSI \n1.3   Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.4   Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.5   Approval of minutes of the last SGN TP meeting#32e held on 4th and 5th September 2023 \n  \n2.   Summaries of Email Discussions from the September 2023 TP \n  \n3.   TR Publication Status \n  \n4.     New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status inactive SIs/WIs and timelines \n4.1   NIP335 on Characterization of E-band for point-to-multipoint backhaul [Phalguni Mathur/Astrome] \n4.2   SWIC878 (WI248) on Multi-hop Relaying and Timing Alignment [Pranav Jha/IIT Bombay] \n4.3   SWIC879 (SI107) on Discussion on Beam Focusing for “Near Field Communication with Extreme – MIMO” [Mohamed Ershadh/CEWiT] \n4.4   SWIC882 (SI107) on “Discussion on Channel Model and Codebook for Near Field Communication” [Mohamed Ershadh/CEWiT] \n4.5   SWIC883 (WI284) on TS for “Methods and Interface Design for RIS-assisted Communication Systems” [Priyanka Dey/CEWiT]\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 of SGN TP meeting#33 \n\n\n\n  \nNote- Please note that the sequencing of the new proposals/contributions received might change depending on the decision on the approval of the draft agenda and time taken by different items of agenda. Some of the items scheduled to be taken up on Day 1 might move to Day 2 and vice versa. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#2: 21st December 2023 \nAgenda Items\n\n\n  4.New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status (Continued). \n4.6 SWIC884 (SI110) on Study of Multiple Access for 6G communication [Suvra Sekhar Das/IIT Kharagpur] \n5.       Action items from governing council (Email thread ID: TSDSI-SGN-TP31-ED05) \n  \n6.       Approval of Transposed New/Updated 3GPP Specifications \n6.1   Release 13 \n6.2   Release 14 \n6.3   Release 15 \n6.4   Release 16 \n6.5   Release 17 \n  \n7.       Liaison Statements  \n7.1  Incoming Liaison Statements: \n7.1.1 LS from ITU-T JCA IMT-2020 on invitation to update the information in the IMT-2020 and beyond roadmap \n7.2  Outgoing Liaison Statement: \n7.2.1 LS dated September 9\, 2023\, in response to JCA-IMT2020 LS13 dated April 18\, 2023\, regarding update to the information in the IMT2020 Roadmap \n  \n8.       Any Other Items \n8.1   Submission of common TSDSI view on 3GPP release package for future releases \n  \n02:45 pm to 03:00 pm \nChangeover for joint session of SGN and SGSS \n03:00 pm to 04:00 pm \nJoint session for SGN and SGSS \n  \n9.       Global SDO Updates \n9.1          3GPP and ITU-R by Advisor-Networks \n9.2          oneM2M by Advisor- Services and Solutions \n9.3          ITU-T and WTSA by consultant SGSS \n  \n10.       Roadmap and TRIP forum Updates  \n10.1        Roadmap committee updates by chairs \n10.2        TRIP Forum for IOT/M2M \n10.3        TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \n10.4        TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n  \n11.       Marcom Updates \n  \n12.       Closing of the session and TP \n \n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Requesting the participants to please fill the Feedback form)\n\n\n\nKindly click on the button below for registration. \nRegister  Here
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20231222T133000
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SUMMARY:Autonomous Road Transportation for Indian Scenarios (22 December 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Autonomous Road Transportation for Indian Scenarios\n[Date: 22 Dec 2023\, Venue: IIT-Delhi\, Time: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM]\n\n\n\nTime\nDuration\nCategory\nTitles\nSpeaker\n\n\n9.30\n0.30\nRegistration & Tea\n\n\n\n\n10.00\n0.15\nIntroduction\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWelcome & Opening Remarks\nTSDSI – A K Mittal\n\n\n\n\n\nContext Setting\nTSDSI AERT Co-Chair – Niranth Amogh\n\n\n10.15\n1.00\nKey Notes\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRole of Connectivity in Autonomous ITS\nSushil Kumar (DoT)\n\n\n\n\n\nGlobal perspectives of V2X and Connectivity\nMaxime Flament (5GAA)\n\n\n\n\n\nVision for Indian Transport Infrastructure for Autonomous Driving and framework for the Verification & Validation (V&V) of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) from Indian perspective\nJyoti G. Kale (ARAI)\n\n\n\n\n\nResearch Directions for Autonomous Driving\nDr. P Rajalakshmi (IIT Hydrabad)\n\n\n11.15\n1.30\nEcosystem Perspectives\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAutonomous driving in dedicated lanes\nSurya Satyavolu (Sirab Technologies)\n\n\n\n\n\nGlobal standards and perspectives on India adoption\nPunit Rathod (Qualcomm)\n\n\n\n\n\nAERT-OEM view\nPrasanta Sarkar (Tata Motors)\n\n\n\n\n\nA network equipment vendor’s view\nUwe Puetzschler (Nokia)\n\n\n\n\n\nGNSS Technology for Road Transportation\nAfjal Das (ISRO)\n\n\n\n\n\nViews and Solutions for Autonomous Driving\nAkshay Saraf (TCS)\n\n\n12.45\n0.30\nPanel Discussion – Q&A\nWay Forward – Electric/ Connected /Autonomous Driving trends and Evolution of Indian Scenario\nSession Chair & Moderator – Mohan Raju (RJio)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSushil Kumar (DoT)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJyoti G. Kale (ARAI)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSankar (Mahindra)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaurabh Mittal (Airtel)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRajaGopalan Rajappa (Tata Elxsi)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPradeep Hirisave(Rjio)\n\n\n13.15\n0.15\nSummary & Vote of Thanks\n\nTSDSI – A K Mittal\n\n\nLunch 13:30 onwards\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Organization\n\n\nSteering Committee\n\n\n\n1\nA K Mittal\nTSDSI secretariat\n\n\n2\nMohan Raju\nRJio\n\n\n3\nSurya Satyavolu\nSirab Technologies\n\n\n4\nNiranth Amogh\nNokia\n\n\nProgram & Organizing Committee\n\n\n1\nA K Mittal\nTSDSI secretariat\n\n\n2\nMohan Raju\nRJio\n\n\n3\nSurya Satyavolu\nSirab Technologies\n\n\n4\nNiranth Amogh\nNokia\n\n\n5\nVinay Shrivastava\nRJio\n\n\n6\nPradeep Hirisave\nRJio\n\n\n7\nAlok Sethi\nDIMTS\n\n\n8\nSweta Singh\nTSDSI secretariat\n\n\n\n\nMeet Speakers..\n\n\n\n\nNiranth Amogh  \nNiranth Amogh is the Head – 6G Ecosystem and Standardization – Nokia Standards Department. He is also the Vice Chair of Study Group- Services and Solutions\, TSDSI. Prior to this\, he was Chief Architect – Standards at the Huawei India R&D Center at Bengaluru. \nHe is a Senior Expert in the domain of telecom and information networks research and industry standards with over 20 years of experience in pre-research\, standardization and product development activities. \nHis research areas include 5G Advanced and 6G vertical industry applications and platforms for Mission Critical Communications\, Edge Computing\, API/Server enabler frameworks\, V2X\, UAV communications\, Smart Factory\, M2M/IoT and NGSON. He is an active contributor to global and regional standards bodies/forums (3GPP\, IEEE\, ITU\, 5GAA\, 5GACIA\, GSMA OPG\, TSDSI\, TEC). \n\n\n\n\nSurya Satyavolu \nSurya Satyavolu is the Founder and CTO of Sirab Technologies. Sirab Technologies is a US and India based startup developed advanced technologies for safe and reliable automated road transportation. Surya has 20+ years of engineering experience developing embedded systems and software for various products and technologies covering wireless and wireline communications\, Medical Devices\, and Safety and Security critical Operating Systems for Aerospace and Defence. He has 3 issued patents and several pending filings. He has an MSEE from Clemson University and a B.Tech from IIT Madras. \n\n\n\n\nAfjal Das \nAfjal earned his master’s degree from NIT Warangal and embarked on a remarkable journey with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2012. \nHis initial years were marked by his significant contributions to the development of GNSS simulators at the Space Applications Centre (SAC)\, where he demonstrated an exceptional grasp of satellite navigation systems. \nIn 2018\, Afjal transitioned to ISRO Headquarters\, where he has been fervently dedicated to exploring and enhancing the applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in civilian domains. His passion and expertise have been instrumental in advancing the practical utilization of satellite-based navigation for societal benefits \n\n\n\n\nAK Mittal \nShri A.K. Mittal is associated with TSDSI as Advisor with special focus on standardization in wireless and wireline systems and handles standards related activities of TSDSI in 3GPP and ITU-R. \nHe began his career in R&D at Indian Telephone Industries Ltd and later joined Department of Telecommunication (DoT)\, Government of India where he worked in a variety of domains like Satellite Communication\, OFC\, Microwave\, Mobile Networks\, Switching Systems\, Network Management\, Licensing\, Regulation\, Standards\, Testing and Certification etc. He was Head\, Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC)\, the technology arm of DoT. He has also headed the National Telecom Institute of Policy Research\, Innovation and Training\, DoT. He has represented the Government of India in various bilateral and multilateral international meetings. \nHe did his graduation in Electronics and Communications Engineering in 1976 from Indian Institute of Technology\, Roorkee. He also holds a Diploma in Management. \nHe has a career of over 47+ years in the field of Telecommunications. \n\n\n\n\nAkshay Saraf \nSolution Architect Autonomous vehicles development \nAkshay is having 20+ years of vast experience in ADAS & AD technology He is currently involved in research & development for next gen AD program and virtual validation. Is a SME for autonomous vehicle controls \, AI based sensing and Fusion algorithms. He has patent in AI based autonomous vehicle control. \n\n\n\n\nDr. P Rajalakshmi \nDr. P Rajalakshmi\, is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering\, CYIENT Chair Professor in Future Communications\, and Project Director of Technology Innovation Hub on Autonomous Navigation Foundation (TiHAN) at IIT Hyderabad. Her research areas: Autonomous Navigation\, Drone based sensing\, wireless communications\, Internet of Things\, Cyber Physical Systems targeting applications like autonomous transportation – aerial and terrestrial\, agriculture\, healthcare\, environmental monitoring\, and smart buildings. She has been handling R&D projects funded by industry and Government of India in these areas. She is the Principal Investigator for NMICPS Technology Innovation Hub on Autonomous Navigations Foundation at IITH funded by DST. Along with fundamental theoretical research in IoT/CPS domain\, she also emphasizes on translational research which involves development of minimum viable and user beneficial products. Out of her research activities\, she has filed 20+ patents\, published over 40+ Journals and 150+ conference peer-reviewed papers. She was awarded Young Faculty Research Fellowship under Visvesvaraya PhD Programme in January 2016 for a period of 5 years\, ‘Digital Trail Blazer Award 2016’ by India Today\, best paper and poster awards in reputed conferences. She is also Member of CII Telangana Digital Transformation and IT Panel since August 2018. \n\n\n\n\nJyoti G. Kale \nMrs. Jyoti Kale is working as Deputy General manager in Technology Group\, ARAI. She has completed her post-graduation in Automotive Engineering and pursuing PHD from IIT Hyderabad in Artificial Intelligence department. She has around 15+ years of experience in Automotive systems\, currently leading ADAS -AV team at Technology Group\, ARAI. Her research areas/Expertise – Steering\, suspension systems\, vehicle dynamic\, ADAS and Autonomous vehicle and AI/ML. \n\n\n\n\nMaxime Flament \nDr. Flament represents 5GAA\, the global cross-industry association for the development of connected and automated cars\, where he works as Chief Technology Officer since April 2018. Maxime was working previously as Head of Department for Connected & Automated Driving (CAD) at ERTICO – ITS Europe\, the European association promoting research and deployment on Intelligent Transportation Systems. For 15 years\, he has been a leading contributor to many European activities on road safety\, connected vehicles\, automated driving\, large-scale pilots\, and digital mapping. Maxime holds a Ph.D. E.E. (2002) and M.Sc. E.E. (1997) from Chalmers Technical University\, Sweden. He also holds an “Ingénieur Civil” degree from the Free university of Brussels (1997). In 2001\, he was visiting researcher at Stanford University\, CA\, USA \n\n\n\n\nMohan Raju\nVice President – IoT Business\nReliance Jio Infocomm Limited \nMohan Raju is the Vice President & Vertical Head IoT at Jio. In this assignment\, Mohan is responsible for leading Jio’s business interests in the IoT domain. \nMohan has rich and diverse experience of delivering in key business leadership roles for organizations like Danlaw\, Bharti Airtel and HCL where he has been instrumental in driving organisational growth in new verticals and market segments. Mohan is passionate about leveraging emerging technologies to bring sustainable & inclusive developments which can enrich\nlives and society. \nMohan is also the Honorary Chair for the Mobility Special Interest Group at The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) – IoT Forum as well as the Honorary Member of the Digital Communications Working Group of The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) – Future Tech Panel for India. \nMohan is an Engineer in Electronics & Communications discipline and is an MBA in Marketing from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies\, Mumbai\, India. \n\n\n\n\nPradeep Hirisave \nMyself – Pradeep Hirisave having over 18 years of professional experience in the field of wireless communications. In the past\, I have extensively worked on developing L2 / L3 3gpp protocol stack for various telecom products / modems across 2G/ 3G and 4G. Further\, as a Product engineer have successfully designed\, developed and commercially launched several consumers based wireless products such as pocket routers\, CPEs and Telematics Control Units / OBD dongles in automotive space. \nIn the past\, have been responsible for creating end-to-end IoT solutions across energy segment\, smart agriculture\, smart cattle and many health and personal tracker solutions. In this position\, have successfully delivered many products into the market commercially and at scale. \nCurrently\, focusing on standardisation activities in Jio in the areas of 5G and beyond 5G / 6G in TSDSI\, and 3GPP. Have filed more than 45 patents in the field of wireless communications. \n\n\n\n\nPrasanta Sarkar \nQualification: B.Tech (Mechanical) from IIT\, Kharagpur and MS in Software Systems from BITS\, Pilani. Specialization is in xEV Systems integration and vehicle build. Earlier worked in BS6-After treatment EMS embedded software architecture and implementation of ECU Control Software\, DFMEA etc. \nEmployment: I have designed and developed Diesel Hybrid Bus (EMS- VCU interaction) for currently operating in Mumbai.\nTotal 30 years of experience. Tata Motors for last 18 years in xEV powertrain. Prior to this worked in Robert Bosch\, Delphi Automotive Systems in Powertrain Controls\, Systems simulation and testing. While in Essar Steels\, worked for earth moving and heavy good carrying vehicles. \nRole: Head – Applied Analytics & Intelligence\, Advanced Engineering Department\, Engineering Research Center. Built the first indigenous Engine Management System of the first Nano. In production phase\, was responsible for Engine Management Systems. Presently deriving meaningful insight from data coming out of Electric Vehicle. Remote root cause analysis\, Trouble shooting and management. Associated with PM’s Uchchatar Avishkar Yojana with IIT-Kharagpur for Open Software and Hardware based hybrid vehicle.\nData analytics for Electric cars and Electric bus to identify inefficient system/ parts. Range analysis based on terrain\, driver behavior\, SoC etc. \nPatent:  \n\n\n\nExhaust Gas after treatment of Diesel Engine Management Systems.\nHybrid Powertrain Controller\n\n\n\nSIAM: Worked with TIFAC for National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 in the R&D wing. \nInterest: Yoga\, Tiny ML and Digital Twin \n\n\n\n\nPuneet Rathod\nLead- Technical Standards\, Qualcomm \nDr. Punit Rathod is a PhD from IIT Bombay with a 17+ years of wireless R&D experience. He has a diverse experience of working as an academic researcher\, entrepreneur in a public-safety communications startup\, and more recently standardization research in multinational companies.He has contributed to national and international standardization efforts at TSDSI\, 3GPP\, IEEE\, and ITU-R. His recent work has been focused on spectrum regulation and standardization as a Lead-Technical Standards with Qualcomm Standards and Industry Organization. \n\n\n\n\nRajaGopalan Rajappa \nRajaGopalan Rajappa is currently serving as CTO – Communication Technologies and Platforms in Tata Elxsi. Leading the Technology\, Platform and Services in the areas of SDN\, NFV\, 5G Edge focusing for Telcos & Connected Vehicle\, V2X and SDV in the Automotive Industry. RajaG is associated with Tata Elxsi for more than 25 years and holds EU & NA patents in Connected CAR and V2X areas \n\n\n\n\nSaurabh Mittal \nSaurabh Mittal is VP\, Networks with Bharti Airtel Limited and leads Standards and Technology Ecosystem related engagements. He has been also instrumental in leading Airtel’s 5G Open RAN program. He has 25 yrs of wide ranging ICT experience with large complex networks. Besides Airtel\, he has worked with Telenor\, Vodafone Idea and Huawei Technologies. He has done Electronics and Communication Engineering (Hons) from Jodhpur and Executive Program in Business Management from IIM-Calcutta. \n\n\n\n\nSushil kumar\nAdditional Director General Telecom\,\nDoT\, MoC\, Government of India. \nMr. Sushil Kumar is an officer of 1987 batch of Indian Telecommunication services (ITS). He has done his graduation in Electronics and Communications Engineering in 1987 and Master in Computer Science & Technology in 1989 from University of Roorkee (presently known as Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee). \nWith more than 30 years of experience in Telecom\, IoT & ICT\, he is presently working as Additional Director General Telecom for North East LSA at Shillong. \nPrior to this he worked in TEC as Deputy Director General in IoT division from 2013 to Oct 2023. In this role\, he created framework for finalizing specifications in IoT domain\, with industry collaboration and in sync with global SDOs. Through this\, Twenty Technical Reports have been released in his leadership\, covering various verticals\, Communication technologies\, EMF radiation from IoT devices and IoT Security. Important recommendations of these reports are the part of policy/standards. \nITU recognized the six Technical Reports as an insightful technical resource & posted on its global resource portal in IoT sections (year 2023 – 2021) for the benefit of global community. \nHe is holding several international positions such as Chairman of ITU-T SG-20 (IoT and Smart cities & communities) Regional Group for Asia Pacific\, Vice Chair of ITU-T SG-20 WP-II\, Vice Chair of ITU-T SG-20 Focus Group on AI and IoT for Digital Agriculture and Member of ISO-IEC-ITU Joint Smart City task force (J-SCTF). \nHe created National Working Group-20 in TEC in 2015 as a mirror committee of ITU-T SG-20 on IoT and SC&C and chaired NWG-20 from 2015 to OCT 2023. He is also the chairperson of BIS National committee LITD 27 on IoT and Digital Twin from 2020. He participated as head of Indian delegation in the meetings of ITU-T SG-20 and ISO/ IEC JTC1 SC41. \nSeveral international standards are having significant input submitted by him\, naming a few in which he worked as an editor also are ITU-T Y Suppl. 53 on IoT use cases\, Y Suppl. 56 on Smart City use cases and Y.4218 on IoT and ICT requirements for deployment of smart services in Rural Communities. \nHe delivered talk in around 200 conferences/ trainings on IoT\, 5G\, Digital Transformation\, Smart cities etc.\, including ITU webinars\, ETSI IoT/ Security week. He received Congratulatory emails from ITU for the remarkable success of the 1st meeting of ITU-T SG-20 Regional Group for Asia Pacific organised in his chairmanship. \nHe also received an appreciation from the Hon’ble Ministers\, Government of India\, for the excellent work done in the field of Standardisation by IoT and Digital Twin committee LITD 27 of BIS\, chaired by him. \nPrior to this (1989 to 2011)\, he also served on various positions in the field units of BSNL/ DoT for around 23 years. He is having vast experience of planning\, projects\, O&M of fixed line\, Cellular and Optical Fiber networks. \nHe designed and provisioned the telecom networks for various projects related to e-Governance\, National Knowledge Network and corporates; and also for Commonwealth Games (CWG) Cycling event held in Noida in 2010 and Formula One (F1) racing car event in Gr. Noida in 2011\, while working in BSNL Noida. \n\n\n\n\nUwe Puetzschler \nHead of Automotive & Mobility Solutions at Nokia \nUwe Puetzschler heads the global Automotive & Mobility Solutions activities in Nokia. In addition to his position at Nokia Uwe is Vice-Chair of the 5GAA Board. \nHe joined Siemens in 1990 and held a number of positions in Operations Support System (OSS) research and development before moving to the UK where he assumed a management role in the sales organization for 5 years. After returning from the UK and prior to his current position\, he ran a business line in the global service organisation He also started Nokia’s V2X activities in Nokia Mobile Networks. \nUwe holds a Ph.D. in computer science. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration: Kindly click on the button below for registration.\n\n\nRegister  Here
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SUMMARY:TSDSI SDR @ COMSNETS 2024 (January 7\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI has been championing standards driven research in India\, bridging the gap between Research\, IP and Standards. This will help India take a leadership position in the global standards arena and facilitate the monetization of IP. Standards play a crucial role in transforming research being carried out in institutes to be adopted for practical\, real world applications. Research & innovation motivates standardization\, and standardization of solutions requires further research & innovation\, thereby keeping this cycle active. \nIn alignment with this vision\, TSDSI organised the 3rd edition of Standards driven workshop @ COMSNETS 2024 on 7 January 2024 in Bengaluru. The objective of the workshop was to bring together innovative minds who are researching into networking and communication systems for exchanging ideas on topics that have potential for standardized solutions. It also helped to foster a better understanding of the multifaceted benefits that standards can bring about in areas such as AI\, Communications\, Cloud interoperability and many more. \nThe workshops had \n\nKeynote talks by expert speakers\nPresentations by authors of papers shortlisted for the workshop\nPanel discussion on “how to leverage Standards Driven Research in global standards forums”\n\nFollowing key takeaways emerged from the workshop deliberations: \n\nIt is important to identify the right fora with which the ongoing research and activities can be aligned.\nNew “joinees” need handholding and mentoring to help them “Read standards artifacts” and understand the ongoing standardization activities in various fora. \nAmong the recommendations for effectively leveraging standardization opportunities discussed in the workshop\, importance of “support” and “consensus” resonated among the delegates. The importance of attending meetings in person to achieve the above goals was also emphasized.\nAcademia can play the role of analysis of various alternative approaches or find solutions to problems which the industry may not have the patience to do. This may involve pre and post standards initiatives\, position papers and PoC. This may be an opportunity to do innovative research in academia and lead the SDR activities.\n\nWorkshop Co-Chairs: Satish Kanugovi (Nokia India)\, Arzad Alam Kherani (IIT Bhilai)\, Dhiman Saha (IIT Bhilai) \nProgram Agenda \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, 7 January 2024\n\n\nTime\nTitle\nSpeaker/Authors\n\n\n8:45-9:05\nRegistration\n\n\n9:05-9:10\nWelcome Remarks\nSatish K (Nokia India)\n\n\n9:10-10:00\nKeynote Talk: Transforming Research Concepts into Commercial Success: A Journey through Standards\nKiran Kuchi (IIT Hyderabad)\n\n\n10:00-10:40\nKeynote Talk: How to mess up a standardization opportunity?\nVishnu Ram OV (TSDSI)\n\n\n10:40-11:00\nPaper 1: A Framework for Design of Portable and Scalable Physical Layer in O-RAN\nMakarand Kulkarni; Pramit Biswas; Parag Naik; Anindya Saha\n\n\n11:00-11:30\nTea Break\n\n\n11:30-12:30\nKeynote Talk: Network Simulation of WiFi 6/7 using ns-3\nSumit Roy (University of Washington\, USA)\n\n\n12:30-12:50\nPaper 2: Parity Check Coded Super-MAC for reliability enhancements in Next-Generation Networks\nAbdul Mateen Ahmed; Aaqib Patel; Mohammed Zafar Ali Khan\n\n\n12:50-13:10\nPaper 3: Green 6G: Energy Awareness in Design\nRashmi Kamran; Shwetha Kiran; Pranav Jha; Prasanna Chaporkar\n\n\n13:10-14:00\nLunch Break\n\n\n14:00-14:40\nKeynote Talk: Democratising Technology using Open Source and Open Standards\nPamela Kumar (FSID\, IISc)\n\n\n14:40-15:00\nPaper 4: Evolution of NGN Control Plane for Future Telecommunications Networks\nRashmi Yadav; Rashmi Kamran; Pranav Jha; Shwetha Kiran; Abhay Karandikar\n\n\n15:00-15:20\nPaper 5: Hybrid Clarke’s Models for Fixed Wireless Deployments in Beyond-5G Systems\nVivek Chaudhary; Roshan S Sam; Abhinaba Dey; Sreenath Ramanath\n\n\n15:20-15:40\nPaper 6: Standardization aspects of Caching and Coded Delivery in MEC integrated 5G system\nLalhruaizela Chhangte; Ashish Singh Patel\n\n\n15:40-16:00\nTea Break\n\n\n16:00-16:50\nKeynote Talk: Decoding the 5G NR Radio specifications\nSubhas Mondal (HFCL Limited)\n\n\n16:50-17:30\nPanel Discussion: How to leverage Standards Driven Research in global standards forums\nModerator: Satish K (Nokia India) \nPanelists:\n• Niranth Amogh (Nokia)\n• Vishnu Ram OV (TSDSI)\n• N. Kishor Narang (Narnix Technolabs)\n• Amar D. Chaudhari (IIT Delhi)\n• Ashish Patel (NIT Mizoram)\n• K Sowjanya (Representing IIT Bhilai)\n\n\n17:30-17:35\nClosing Remarks & Best Paper Award Announcement\nSatish K (Nokia India) / Dhiman Saha (IIT Bhilai)\n\n\n\nAbout COMSNETS \nCOMSNETS is a premier international conference dedicated to advances in Networking and Communications Systems. The conference is a yearly event for a world-class gathering of researchers from academia and industry\, practitioners\, and business leaders\, providing a forum for discussing cutting edge research\, and directions for new innovative business and technology. \nFor more details of COMSNETS\, Please click here \nSchedule: 7 January 2024\, 9:00-17:30 IST \nVenue: The Chancery Pavillion Hotel\, Residency Road\, Bengaluru\, India. \nParticipation: Registrations are now closed. \nWorkshop Contact: Jaskirat Singh\, jaskirat.singh@tsdsi.in
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SUMMARY:TSDSI Roadmap 3.0 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI had created a Standardization Roadmap (V2.0) for the period 2021-2023 after a broad-based stakeholder consultation process. The roadmap is available at https://tsdsi.in/roadmap/. \nTSDSI now wishes to evolve the roadmap (V3.0) for the next cycle 2024-2026 with topics for further technical studies and standardization. This technology roadmap is intended to help in guiding the standardization work in TSDSI in the enhancement of existing technology areas and in taking up standardization in next generation technologies while addressing market requirements. \nIn this respect\, TSDSI is organising the “Roadmap 3.0 Workshop” on 16 January 2024 in online mode. Proposals for this purpose were invited from members\, academia\, industry\, startups\, equipment manufacturers\, R&D organizations\, and subject matter experts. The workshop will have presentations based on the submissions to TSDSI. \nSchedule: 16 January 2024\, 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM IST\nVenue: Online over GoToWebinar\nParticipation: Open to all with prior registration. This workshop is over. \nProgram Agenda:  \n\n\n\nS. no.\nTSDSI Workshop – Roadmap 3.0\nPresenter\nDuration\n\n\nA\nWorkshop Opening\n\n\n\n\n1\nWelcome – TSDSI\nDG\, TSDSI\n5 min\n\n\n  \n2\nContext Setting\, Goals – Co-Chair\, Roadmap Committee\, Mr. Dindayal Tosniwal\, DDG-NT\, DoT\, Mr. Sawan Gupta\, Airtel\nDoT (Co-Chair)\n20 min\n\n\n3\nWorkshop Guidelines – TSDSI\nTSDSI\n5 min\n\n\nB\nSession 1\n\n\n\n\n1\nStandardization of FSO systems for broadband communication\nIIT-D\n15 min\n\n\n2\nReference for 5G Networks for specific applications/verticals (including a joint presentation)\nEricsson\n15 min\n\n\n3\nProposal for Development of Standards for Positioning in 6G Communication networks using Multi GNSS including NavIC\nElena Geo Systems\n15 min\n\n\n4\nChannel Models for Integrated Sensing and Communication in Beyond 5G Systems\nLekha Wireless\n15 min\n\n\n5\nAI/ML based Mobility Enhancements\nLekha Wireless\n15 min\n\n\n6\nNon GNSS/NTN Positioning\nLekha Wireless\n15 min\n\n\n7\nAmbient IoT – A New Paradigm for Resource-Efficient IoT Deployments\nLekha Wireless\n15 min\n\n\n8\nUnified Global Communication Infrastructure – Reference Architecture\nNARNIX\n15 min\n\n\n9\nMulti dimensional mutihop non terrestrial networks with BS functionality onboard\nCEWIT\n15 min\n\n\n10\nStandard and regulations for Autonomous driving System\nCDAC\n15 min\n\n\n11\nReference Architecture for Automated Electric Road Transportation\nSirab Technologies\n15 min\n\n\nLunch Break @ 12:45 PM\n45 min\n\n\nC\nSession 2\n\n\n\n\n1\nNetwork Energy Saving in 5G and its Evolution towards 6G Sustainability Requirements\nNokia\n15 min\n\n\n2\nNetwork Capabilities Exposure\nNokia\, Samsung\n15 min\n\n\n3\nStudy on System Requirements for NR based Future Railways Mobile Communication System (FRMCS)\nNokia\n15 min\n\n\n4\nProposal for next generation secure\, adaptable and cost effective solutions for Quantum security\nQuNu Labs\n15 min\n\n\n5\nFocus on Quantum communication\, security and modelling\nSMOAD\n15 min\n\n\n6\nSustainable Development with Minimal Energy Consumption in 6G\nTCS\n15 min\n\n\nTea Break @ 2:45 PM\n15 min\n\n\nD\nSession 3\n\n\n\n\n1\nRequirement for a Reference Architecture for Solar-powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle\nNIT Jalandhar\n15 min\n\n\n2\nCollation of Satellite Imagery for agriculture using 5G network\nInvas Technologies\n15 min\n\n\n3\nTrusted node testing\nWipro\n15 min\n\n\n4\nUnder water QKD\nWipro\n15 min\n\n\n5\nConnected Multi-Modal Transportation\nIIT Hyderabad\n15 min\n\n\n6\nPQC in embedded systems and Device Biometrics\nIDEMIA\n15 min\n\n\nE\nSession 4\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n1\nPanel Discussion on Way Forward – Presentations – \n1.  Study and Creation of Recommendations and Inputs for IMT-2030 Requirements phase (Nokia) \n2.  Consideration for standardization work (Qualcomm) \nDiscussions\nModerator – Airtel Panelists – Airtel\, Nokia\, Qualcomm\, Lekha Wireless\, Wipro\, CEWIT\n  \n  \n45 min\n\n\nF\nVote of Thanks\nAirtel (Co-Chair)\n5 min\n\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Contacts: Akash Malik\, akash@tsdsi.in; Sweta Singh\, sweta.singh@tsdsi.in \nCALL FOR PROPOSALS \n \nTSDSI Roadmap workshop\n16th January 2024\nCALL FOR PROPOSALS\nBackground\nTSDSI had created a Standardization Roadmap (V2.0) for the period 2021-2023 after a broad-based stakeholder consultation process. The roadmap is available at https://tsdsi.in/roadmap/. \nTSDSI now wishes to evolve the roadmap (V3.0) for the next cycle 2024 -2026 with topics for further technical studies and standardization. \nThis technology roadmap is intended to guide TSDSI in aligning its work towards vision of ensuring that digital communication standards increasingly drive domestic economic and policy activities and enhance India’s competitiveness for Information and communication technologies (ICT) goods and services in global markets. It also aims to create leadership position through India’s participation and contribution to emerging digital communication standards in global SDOs. \nIndia is witnessing one of the fastest rollouts of 5G in the world. With the momentum on 5G\, it is imperative to address challenges being faced in 5G deployment\, to support future growth requirements of ICT in India. This growth will be driven by economical 5G device penetrations\, innovative deployment models and use case developments across various vertical industries\, including healthcare\, media\, public safety\, manufacturing and automotive amongst others. While at the same time\, research and innovation towards the next generation of mobile services or 6G is also progressing around the world. New use cases\, technologies and verticals are emerging where India can actively contribute. \n  \nSubmission of Proposals\nWith the above background\, proposals are invited from TSDSI members\, academia\, industry\, start-ups\, equipment manufacturers\, R&D organizations\, government entities and subject matter experts for the Roadmap Workshop scheduled to be held on 16th January 2024. \n  \nAreas of Interest\nNew developments in AI/ML for air interfaces and core networks\, energy efficiency\, user experience enhancements\, network capacity and coverage enhancements\, multi cloud\, Edge Computing\, Drones/UAS based communications and applications\, Visible Light Communications (VLC)\, NTN (Satellite\, HAPS) evolution and integration with terrestrial networks\, backhaul\, spectrum\, security\, FWA evolution\, spam prevention\, new verticals applications\, latency critical applications\, innovative transport solutions\, Open systems\, quantum communications\, emerging technologies towards 5G Advanced & 6G will be some of the key areas for submission of proposals for the roadmap workshop. Proposals beyond these areas may also be submitted along with explanation on the rationale for consideration. \n  \nImportant Dates:\n\nManuscript/Proposal Submission Deadline: 10th January 2024 [FIRM]\nNotification of Acceptance: 31st December 2023\nWorkshop agenda publication: 5th January 2024\nFinal version of presentations: 10th January 2024\nWorkshop date: 16th January 2024\n\nContributors are advised to give their proposals in the attached templates. \n\nProposal Template in word format (Template 1)\nProposal Template in ppt format (Template 2)\n\n  \nDetailed proposal may please be submitted in template 1. It is preferable that presentation for the workshop may be submitted in template 2. Both the templates may please be submitted together as per the deadline mentioned above. \n  \nRegistration: Click here to participate in the event. \nThe proposals should be submitted to akash@tsdsi.in (+91-9871296023)\, sweta.singh@tsdsi.in and akmittal@tsdsi.in. Any query related to the workshop may be sent to the same email addresses. TSDSI will select the final submissions to be made part of the agenda of the workshop and inform the concerned proponents accordingly. They will be required to make a presentation in the workshop at the time slot to be notified separately.
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SUMMARY:Second International Quantum Communication Conclave
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunications Standards Development Society\, India (TSDSI)\, Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC) and Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) are jointly organizing the Second International Quantum Communication Conclave at Vigyan Bhawan\, New Delhi on 15-16 February 2024. \nThe conclave is likely to be inaugurated by the Hon’ble Minister of Communications\, Railways and Electronics & IT\, Government of India. \nIt aims to bring together the experts from Industries\, SDOs\, Start-ups\, Government Organizations\, Academia\, Research institutions\, etc. to share their experiences in research\, implementation\, standardization and commercialization of the Quantum Communication technologies. It would provide an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in quantum communication technologies and network with the experts in the field. \nPlease visit here for details of the conference and registration. \nSchedule: 15-16 February 2024 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM \nVenue: Hall No. 5\, Vigyan Bhawan\, New Delhi \nParticipation: Open to all on prior registration
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SUMMARY:Workshop on “Standards-driven Research”@NCC 2024 on 28 February 2024 at IIT Madras
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI has been championing standards driven research in the India ecosystem so as to channelise research -> IP -> Standards that will result in India taking a leadership position on the global standards arena and also monetization of IP.  We have been conducting workshops on this theme (SdDR) regularly in the community – including in IEEE ANTS\, COMSNETS and NCC conferences. \nA Standards-driven Research Workshop was organised by TSDSI under the aegis of NCC 2024 on 28 February 2024 at IIT Madras campus. Its goal was to engage with academia & research community and motivating them to take up research topics that can lead to downstream development of standards. This will help channelise the vast research expertise in India and in seeding the IP created during research into standards\, thus opening avenues for monetizing the same. This will also help to discuss topics that can be candidates for contributing to standards. \nThe workshop featured talks on research topics with a potential for standardization\,  government initiatives for promoting research leading to contribution to standards\, Case studies of research-based contributions to standards\, O-RAN standardisation etc. A panel discussion was also conducted on “Need for SDR and mechanisms available for the same”. \nHere are few key conclusions from the deliberations of the workshop:  \nHaving established the importance and benefits of standards driven research\, several suggestions were put forth on the approach to be taken. Use Case analysis can be taken as a starting point. Another approach could be to conduct a literature survey of standards followed by a prior art search to identify potential topics of research in the “gap areas”. A database of research questions may be created. A few areas in which topics with potential for contribution to standards exist were also discussed. It was recommended to establish Centres of Excellence with a specific mandate for conducting Standards driven research in different parts of the country. The industry was encouraged to leverage academia for carrying out research. CSR funds may be channelised for SDR activities. \n  \nDetails of the Workshop are as follows: \nWorkshop Co-Chairs: Pranav Jha (IIT Bombay)\, Radha Krishna Ganti (IIT Madras) \nSchedule: 28 February 2024\, 09:00 to 17:30 IST \nVenue: IIT Madras (in-person) \nParticipation: Registrations are now closed. \nPlease click here to view photographs of the workshop. \nFor more details of NCC 2024\, please click here \nProgram Agenda \n\n\n\nTIME (IST)\nSESSION NAME\nSPEAKERS\n\n\n09:00 – 09:15\nWelcome remarks and context setting\nPranav Jha (IIT Bombay)\n\n\n09:15 – 11:00\nResearch topics with a potential for standardization\n Ramya T. R (CEWiT) \nJishnu Aravindakshan (Tejas Networks) \nVishnu Ram OV (TSDSI) \nPaventhan Arumugam (ERNET India)\n\n\n11:00 – 11:20\nTEA BREAK\n\n\n11:20 – 12:20\nGovernment initiatives for promoting research leading to contribution to Standards\nR.K. Pathak (Bharat 6G Alliance) \nBrajesh Mishra (C-DOT)\n\n\n12:20 – 13:15\nPanel Discussion on need for SDR and mechanisms available for the same\nModerator: Pranav Jha (IIT Bombay) \nPanelists:  \n\nBrajesh Mishra (C-DOT)\nJishnu Aravindakshan (Tejas Networks)\nManikantan Srinivasan (NEC India)\nSameer Kulkarni (IIT Gandhinagar)\nVishnu Ram OV (TSDSI)\n\n\n\n\n13:15 – 14:00\nLUNCH\n\n\n14:00 – 14:30\nDemonstrating the utility of tools for standards driven research\nVikram Singh\, Gigayasa Wireless\n\n\n14:30 – 15:00\nHow to leverage our research for standards\nVishnu Ram OV (TSDSI)\n\n\n15:00 – 15:25\nCase studies of research-based contributions to standards\n Pranav Jha (IIT Bombay)\n\n\n15:25 – 15:45\nTEA BREAK\n\n\n15:45 – 17:15\nO-RAN (Open RAN) standardization and associated research challenges.\nManikantan Srinivasan (NEC India) \nKokila Jagadeesan (NEC India)\n\n\n17:15 – 17:30\nConcluding remarks\nPranav Jha (IIT Bombay)\n\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Contact: Jaskirat Singh (jaskirat.singh@tsdsi.in) \n  \n** About NCC ** \nThe National Conference on Communications (NCC) is a flagship conference of India in the area of Communications\, Signal Processing and Networks. It has been organized every year\, starting from the year 1995\, by the Joint Telematics Group (JTG) of the Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science. The Thirtieth National Conference on Communications (NCC-2024) will be jointly organized by Indian Institute of Technology\, Madras and Indian Institute of Technology\, Tirupati from 28 February – 2 March 2024. The conference will be held in-person at IIT Madras.
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SUMMARY:SGSS Technical Plenary #29 Registrations (April 4 & 5\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Details: SGSS TP#29 \nDate: 4th – 5th April 2024 \nTime: 10 AM – 4 PM IST (both days) \nLocation: Reliance Jio\, Avana Building\, Opp to Manipal Hospital\, Iblur Signal\, Iblur\, Bangalore. \nMeeting Venue: Board Room\, Ground Floor\, Reliance Jio Infocomm Pvt. Ltd.\, Avana Building\, Opp. to Manipal Hospital\, Sarjapur – Marathahalli Rd\, Ibbaluru\, Bellandur\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560103 \nMode: Hybrid \nMeeting: Remote Joining Link –\nMicrosoft Teams\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 419 047 668 976\nPasscode: PTHYca \nRegistrations: Click here to register for upcoming SGSS Technical Plenary #29. \n  \nSG – Services & Solutions TP (TP#29_2024_25) meeting \nDate: 4th– 5th April 2024\nLocation- Bangalore\, India \nDraft Agenda \n  \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda \n\n\nDay#1:  \n4th April 2024\n1000 to 1300 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTea Break 1130 to 1200\nA. Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS] \n1.          Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes \n1.1.       Readout TSDSI IPR Policy \n1.2.       Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.3.       Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.4.       Approval of MoM of 20th – 21st December 2023 SGSS TP#28 \n1.5.       Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval \n  \n2.          Items for early consideration \n  \n3.          Summary of Email Discussions from December 2023 TP#28 \n  \n4.          NIP handling \n4.1.       New NIP345 – Network Security [TCS] \n4.2.       New NIP349 – AI/ML-based Security Implementation in Wireless Communication Systems [IIT Hyderabad] \n4.3.       New NIP350 – Split AI framework in 6G context [TCS] \n4.4.       New NIP352 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Service [IIT Hyderabad] \n4.5.       New NIP353 – Suggested recommendations for sustainable 6G networks [TCS] \n4.6.       New NIP354 – Self Sustainable Networks (SSNs) for Connected Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CRAS) [TCS] \n4.7.       New NIP355 – Use cases for rural connectivity [Astrome] \n  \n5.          Update on TSDSI Roadmap 3.0 – Chair SGSS \n  \n6.          Invited Talks \n6.1.       View on 6G Use cases- Applications and Services – 15 min [R Jio] \n6.2.       Update on India and global ecosystem activities on 6G – 15 Min [Nokia] \n  \n7.          Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair] \n7.1.       WG1 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n7.2.       SI 75- IoT Identifier [Sensorise] \n7.3.       SI 103 – Proposed on security aspect of AI/ML model transfer in 5GS (NIP 303) – [IIT Bhilai] \n7.4.       SI104 – Enhancement of the security and privacy of the user subscription identity in 5G AKA (3GPP 33.501\, WG SA3) (NIP 306)- [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC908 – IIT Bhilai \n7.5.       SI105 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station in 5G (NIP 307)- [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC907 – IIT Bhilai  \n7.6.       SI111- Study on Security Enablers for 6G (NIP321) [Nokia] \n   1.    SWIC910 – Nokia \n7.7.       SI115- 5G and Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security (NIP317) [CDAC] \n7.8.       SI124 – Fortifying Telecommunication\, Safeguarding Users: A Technical Exploration of the Significance and Implementation of Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR)(NIP336) [CDOT]\n\n\n1400 to 1500\nLunch Break\n\n\n1500 to 1600\n8.          Working Group 2: Application Layer [WG2 Chair] \n8.1.       WG2 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n8.2.       WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows [IIT Madras/IDRBT] \n1.       SWIC923 – IIT Madras /IDRBT  \n8.3.       WI-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the Application level [R Jio] \n1.        Revised SWIC – RJio \n8.4.       SI112 – Research directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards (NIP323) [IIT Mandi] \n1.        Revised SWIC877 V2.0.0 – IIT Mandi \n8.5.       SI113 – Enablement of common payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions (NIP324) [CDAC Trivandrum] \n8.6.       SI114 – Study on semi-autonomous collaborative telerobotics (NIP325) [TCS] \n1.         SWIC900 – TCS \n8.7.       WI1-NIP330 – Standardization of common data payload for adaptive traffic control system and other Intelligent transportation system products for interoperability [CDAC] \n1.       SWIC901 – Traffic Signal Controller [CDAC] \n2.       SWIC902 – Intelligent Parking management system [CDAC] \n3.       SWIC903 – Emergency Vehicle pre-emption system [CDAC] \n4.       SWIC904 – Street Light Management system [CDAC] \n \n\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 \n\n\n\n\n  \nDay 2 \n\n\n\nDate \nTiming \nAgenda \n\n\nDay#2: \n5th April\,2024\n1000 to 1500 \n  \n  \n  \nTea Break – 1130 -1200  \n  \n  \n  \nLunch Break 1300 – 1330  \n \n  \nContinue the discussion WG2: Application Layer [WG2 Chair] \n8.8.       SI98 – Study on system requirements related to Metaverse use cases in mobile network [Nokia] \n1.       SWIC920 – Nokia \n2.       SWIC – Wipro  \n  \n9.          Working Group 3:  Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair] \n9.1.       WG3 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n9.2.       Common User Profile Format (NIP239 SI76) [IISc Bangalore] \n1.       Readout of CUP TR Published in ITU-T [IISc Bangalore]  \n9.3.       SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes [IIT Delhi] \n1.       SWIC911 – IIT Delhi / NIT Mizoram \n9.4.       WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi] \n2.       SWIC909 – IIT Delhi / NIT Mizoram \n9.5.       WI-NIP309 – Stage III WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) [RJio] \n1.       SWIC925 – R Jio \n2.       Old SWIC886 – Nokia  \n9.6.       SI116 – Study on the Usage of oneM2M for Smart Agriculture end-to-end monitoring use case in Indian context (NIP327) [INVAS] \n1.       SWIC916 – INVAS  \n9.7.       WI1- NIP328 – RBSA – Operational Framework and Marketplace Design [CDOT] \n1.       SWIC922 – CDOT  \n9.8.       SI123 – Cost model considering network assets and utilization (NIP334) \n1.       SWIC – BSNL \n9.9.       SI125 – Study on further enhancements on RBSA (NIP337) [Nokia] \n9.10.   SI126 Study of Carrier Grade Linux Specification (NIP342) [CDOT] \n1.       SWIC915 – CDOT \n  \n10.      Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions) – [Mr Rajesh Kapoor] \n5.1   Incoming LS – No Submission \n5.2   Outgoing LS on TSDSI TR6030 V1.0.0 – Communication Requirements and Recommendations for Energy Sector \n  \n11.      Overflow discussions- Technical topics postponed from previous sessions \n  \n12.      Percentage Status and expected completion date of the ongoing SGSS items  \n  \n13.      Any other item \nB.      Closing Plenary \n\n\n \nJoint Session\n\n\n1445 -1500 \n1500 -1630 \n  \n  \nJoint Session\nChangeover for joint Session in common room and common tool \n1.      SGSS and SGN Coordination  \n2.      Presentation – Global SDO Updates  \na)      3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \nb)      oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \nc)      ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n  \n3.      Inputs from Roadmap Committee and TRIP Forums \na)      Roadmap Committee \nb)      TRIP Forum for IoT/M2M \nc)      TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \nd)      TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n  \n4.      Marcom Updates -10 Min \n  \n5.      Closing of the session and TP\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Feedback) \n\n\n\n\n  \nNote1: 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 \nMembers are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting. \nNote2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting.
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SUMMARY:SGN Technical Plenary #34 Registrations (April 4 & 5\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society\, India SG – Networks Technical Plenary Meeting#34 \nDate: 4th and 5th April 2024 \nLocation – Bengaluru \nDraft Agenda (V0.6) \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here. \n  \n  \n\n\n\nMeeting Date and Time\nDay 1: 4th April 2024 from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm \nDay 2: 5th April 2024 from 10:00 am to 04:30 pm\n\n\nMeeting Registration Link (GTW)\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3997776337748712540\n\n\nTea Break time on both the Days\n11:30 am to 12:00 pm\n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 1 (4th April 2024)\n02:00 pm to 3:00 pm\n\n\nLunch Break time on Day 2 (5th April 2024)\n01:00 pm to 01:30 pm\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#1: 4th April 2024 \n  \nAgenda Items\n\n\n1.       Introduction\, announcements\, and approval of Agenda & Previous Minutes: \n1.1   Welcome\, Introductions and Approval of Agenda \n1.2   Read out the IPR policy of TSDSI \n1.3   Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.4   Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.5   Approval of minutes of the last SGN TP meeting#33 held on 20th and 21st December 2023 \n2.   Summaries of Email Discussions from the December 2023 TP \n3.   TR Publication Status \n4.     New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status \n4.1   SWIC913 (SI117) on Characterization of E-band for point-to-multipoint backhaul [Phalguni Mathur/Astrome] \n4.2   SWIC905 (WI248) on A Generic Relay Architecture for 5G & Beyond [Shwetha Kiran/IIT Bombay] \n4.3   SWIC906 (WI284) on TS for “Methods and Interface Design for RIS-assisted Communication Systems” [Priyanka Dey/CEWiT] \n4.4   SWIC912 (SI107) on Discussion on Beam Focusing for “Extensions to TR38.901 for Near-Field Propagation” [ Mohamed Ershadh/CEWiT] \n4.5   Revised NIP340 V2.0.0 on Functional Split Selection & Transition for FBS-assisted C-RAN Operation in 5G and Beyond [Debarati Sen/ IIT Kharagpur] \n4.6   NIP357 on Study of the channel model for integrated sensing and communication network in FR3 and THz band [Sonali/HFCL] \n4.7   SWIC919 (SI119) on Technical Report on Network Energy Saving Aspects of 5G Advanced and 6G [ Srinivasan Selvaganapathy/Nokia] \n4.8   NIP356 on System Requirements for NR based Future Railways Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) [ Siddharth Das/Nokia] \n4.9   NIP351 on Handling of Diverse Services in Future Mobile Networks [Rashmi Kamran Bhatia/IIT Bombay]\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 of SGN TP meeting#34 \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#2: 5th April 2024 \nAgenda Items\n\n\n  4.New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status (Continued). \n4.10 SWIC914 (SI80) on Dynamic Joint Deployment of SDN Controllers and Hypervisors for Softwarized 5G and Beyond [Deborsi Basu/ Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur] \n4.11 SWIC917 (SI108) on Joint Communication & Sensing in 5G Networks & Beyond [Vinay Shrivastava/Reliance Jio] \n4.12 SWIC921 (SI122) on ToC for SI 122 [Vinosh James/ Qualcomm] \n4.13 SWIC927 (SI118) on Enhancement to media access control (MAC) protocols for visible light communication (VLC) in indoor scenarios [Abhishek Dixit/IIT Delhi] \n4.14 SWIC926 (SI110) on Study of Multiple Access for 6G communication [Suvra Sekhar Das/IIT Kharagpur] \n4.15 SWIC928 (SI120) on Solar Panel Based Optical Wireless Communication [Vivek Ashok Bohara/IIIT Delhi] \n4.16 SWIC918 (SI96) on Link level simulation parameters for 6G waveform evaluation [Vinay Shrivastava/Reliance Jio] \n4.17 CR for TR 6026 V1.0.0 [Vinosh James/ Qualcomm] \n4.18 CR to TR 6026 for additional sections [Srinivasan Selvaganapathy/Nokia] \n  \n5.       Action items from governing council (Email thread ID: TSDSI-SGN-TP31-ED05) \n  \n6.       Approval of Transposed New/Updated 3GPP Specifications \n6.1   Release 13 \n6.2   Release 14 \n6.3   Release 15 \n6.4   Release 16 \n6.5   Release 17 \n  \n7.       Liaison Statements \n7.1  Incoming Liaison Statements: \n7.1.1 Parameters of terrestrial component of IMT for sharing and compatibility studies in the frequency bands 4400-4800 MHz\,7125-8400 MHz and 14.8 15.35 GHz \n7.1.2 Reception and invitation for evaluation of new RIT-proposal for IMT-2020 (Add.1 to 5/LCCE/109) \n  \n7.2  Outgoing Liaison Statements: \n7.2.1 Response to JCA-IMT2020 LS14 dated October 31\, 2023\, regarding update to the information in the IMT2020 Roadmap \n  \n7.3   Inter SG liaison Statement \n7.3.1 Liaison received from SGSS regarding Technical report – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Services \n  \n8.       Any other items \n  \n02:45 pm to 03:00 pm \nChangeover for joint session of SGN and SGSS \n  \n03:00 pm to 04:30 pm \nJoint session for SGN and SGSS \n  \n  \n9.       Global SDO Updates \n9.1   3GPP\, ITU-R Engagement and Adoption of Standards by Advisor-Networks \n9.2   oneM2M by Advisor- Services and Solutions \n9.3   ITU-T and WTSA by consultant SGSS \n  \n10.   Roadmap Committee and TRIP forum Updates \n10.1    Roadmap Committee updates by chairs \n10.2    TRIP Forum for IoT/M2M \n10.3    TRIP Forum for Quantum Communication \n10.4    TRIP Forum for Automated Electric Road Transportation \n  \n11.   Marcom Updates \n  \n12.   Closing of the session and TP\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Requesting the participants to please fill the Feedback form) \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nMeeting Details: SGN TP#34 \nDate: 4th – 5th April 2024 \nTime: 10 AM – 4 PM IST (both days) \nLocation: Bangalore\, India \nMode: Hybrid \nRegistrations: Click here to register for upcoming SGN Technical Plenary #34.
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SUMMARY:ITU KALEIDOSCOPE 2024 – CONFERENCE AWARENESS WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:The ITU Kaleidoscope New Delhi 2024 Conference\, is being hosted on 21-23 October 2024 in conjunction with the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly 2024 (WTSA-24) in New Delhi. \nTSDSI is a proud organizational partner of this event. \nThe conference invites original\, academic papers exploring technological innovation and digital transformation’s implications for policy\, regulation\, legal and ethical frameworks\, the economy\, and society. Emphasis is placed on how international ICT standards contribute to achieving the UN SDGs.  Full paper proposals should be submitted by 29 April 2024. \nTSDSI organized an open online awareness workshop on 19th April 2024 to disseminate information on the conference topics and share guidelines on how to draft and submit good quality papers. \nHere are few key conclusions from the deliberations of the workshop: \nMr Atul Sinha\, DDG-ICT\, NTIPRIT and the nodal contact point for ITU Kaleidoscope 2024 Conference\, gave an overview of the conference theme and topics and process for submitting papers. This was followed by an engaging talk by Mr Vishnu RAM\, Kaleidoscope Conference Steering Committee and TPC member\, on how to write good quality papers\, including practical tips on editing\, aligning with standards\, collaboration and handling critical comments from reviewers. He also explained TSDSI mentorship avenues for submitting standards aligned papers. The workshop concluded with a talk by Dr Abhishek Thakur from IDRBT on the role of SDGs in innovation\, covering the specific role of ICT and highlighting transdisciplinary examples which could push innovation in SDGs. \nThe speaker presentations are linked in the program agenda given below. The workshop recording will be made available shortly. \n Recording: \n\nProgram Agenda: \n\n\n\nSchedule (IST)\nTopic \nSpeakers\n\n\n1100-1115\nIntroduction to ITU Kaleidoscope\nMr.Atul Sinha\, DDG ICT\, NTIPRIT\n\n\n1115-1145\nPaper case-studies: Turning your innovations into good papers\nVishnu Ram\, Kaleidoscope Conference Steering Committee Member and TPC member\n\n\n1145-1200\nIs there life after critical comments?\nVishnu Ram OV\, Kaleidoscope Conference Steering Committee Member and TPC member\n\n\n1200-1245\nRole of SDGs in Innovation\nAbhishek Thakur\, IDRBT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1245-1300\n Q&A Session\n\n\n\n\nContact persons: Chandrakanta Rathore (chandrakanta.rathore@tsdsi.in)\, Ritika Deo (ritika.deo@tsdsi.in)
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SUMMARY:DoT-TEC-TSDSI Workshop on “Achieving Leadership in Standards Leveraging India’s Potential through IP”
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is proud to partner with DOT (Department of Telecommunications) for conducting the Telecommunication Awareness Workshop on 9th May\, 2024 in IIIT Bangalore. \nTheme – Achieving Leadership in Standards Leveraging India’s Potential through IP \nThe primary goal of the workshop is to explore how India can strategically generate intellectual property (IP) assets in telecom technologies to establish leadership in setting global standards. \nThe workshop will address the following key topics: \n\nIntroduction to Standardization\nCorrelation between IP and Standards\nIndia’s IP Landscape\nGlobal Standards and India’s Role\nPolicy Recommendations to enhance participation in Standardization activities.\nCase Studies and Best Practices\nNetworking and Collaboration Opportunities \n\nThe workshop is expected to help achieve following outcomes:  \n\nEnhanced understanding of IP’s role in standards leadership\nIdentification of strategies to strengthen India’s position in global standards\nActionable policy recommendations for leveraging IP in standardization.\nNetworking opportunities for future collaborations.\n\nDistinguished speakers at the workshop include  \n\nMr. Avinash Agarwal \, DDG (Standardization)\, TEC\nMr. Suresh Chitturi\, TSDSI Expert & Senior Director\, Samsung R&D Institute\nMr. Sumantra Mukherjee\, Intellectual Property expert\, KPMG\nMr. Suresh Kumar\, Director (SRI)\, DoT\nMr. Jishnu Aravinddaksham\, Principal Product Architect\, M/s Tejas Networks\nMs. Pamela Kumar\,Chief Strategy Advisor (Telecom & Data)\, FSID – IISc\n\nThe workshop will be beneficial for following participants \n\nStartups/ MSMEs/ SMEs\nIndustry leaders\nGovernment representatives from DoT\, TEC\, LSAs\nTSDSI experts\nAcademia experts\n\n  \nSchedule: 8th May 2024\,  10:00-16:30 IST \nParticipation: Open to all \nVenue: IIIT Bangalore\, virtual joining link CDOTmeet \nProgram Agenda: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop on \n“Achieving leadership in Standards- leveraging India’s potential through IP” \nat International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB) \, Bengaluru  \non 8th May 2024 \n\n\n\n\nSession \n\n\nSession Timing \n\n\nTopics \n\n\nSpeaker \n\n\n\n  \n  \nWelcome and Inaugural \nSession\n  \n  \n  \n10:00 – 10:30\n\n\nWelcome and opening address: Shri Ravi A Robert Jerard \, DDG SRI \, DoT \nSpecial Address : Shri N Mohanram \, DG TSDSI \, New Delhi \nSpecial Address :  Ms. Tripti Saxena\, Sr. DDG\, TEC New Delhi \nSpecial Address: Shri. Saurabh Gupta \, Spl DGT  Karnataka LSA\nSpecial Address: Shri Debabrata Das \, Director IIITB \, Bengaluru\nKey Note address: Ms. Madhu Arora\, Member (T) \, DoT New Delhi \nInaugural Address(through VC) : Dr. Neeraj Mittal\,  Chairman DCC & Secretary(T)\nVote of Thanks : Shri G K Sutar \, DDG (T)\, Karnataka LSA\n\n\n  \nDoT/TEC/TSDSI\n\n\nHigh Tea (10:30 – 10:45)\n\n\n  \n  \nSession 1\n  \n10:45- 11:05\nIntroductory Session \n\nUnderstanding Standardization in Telecommunications\nRole of TEC\nCollaboration between Industry\, Academia\, and Policy making Bodies in Standardization\n\n\n  \nMr. Avinash Agarwal\, DDG(Standardization)\, TEC\n\n\n  \nSession 2\n  \n11:05 – 11:45\n\n\nRole of Indian Standards Forums BIS\, TSDSI\nRole of International Standards Forums\nsuch as 3GPP\, oneM2M\, ITU\, IEEE- SA\, O-RAN Alliance\, ETSI\nStandards development facilitation by TSDSI\n\n\nMr. Suresh Chitturi \nSenior Director\, Standards Research Group  Samsung R&D Institute India \, Bangalore\n\n\nHigh Tea (11:45 – 12:15)\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSession 3\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n12:15 – 13:00\nPath from Ideation/Innovation to SEPs \n\nWhat is a Standard Essential Patent (SEPs)\nIndian Patents landscape and how to convert a patent into an SEPs\nLeveraging Research and Development into SEPs\nSignificance of IP protection for business growth\nBest Practices in Generating and Managing SEPs\nNeed of SEPs licensing for commercialization and associated best practices\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nMr. Sumantra Mukherjee\, KPMG \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n  \n  \n  \nSession 4\n  \n  \n  \n13:00 – 13:45\nFrameworks  to         enhance          Engagement   with Standards development fora \n\nPolicy Framework for encouraging Standardization and Innovation in Telecom\nEngaging with International Organizations like ITU – participation in Standardization activities\nIP Management using AI tools\nStrengthening          India’s Position       in International Standardization Bodies\nNeed  of       dedicated       Standardization teams in organizations\n\n\n  \nMr. A Robert Ravi\, DDG(SRI) \n& \nMr. Suresh Kumar\,  Director (SRI) \n  \nMr. Jishnu Aravindakshan\, \nM/s Tejas Networks\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunch Break (13:45 – 14:30)\n\n\n  \n  \n  \nSession 5\n  \n14:30 – 15:30\nCase Studies on SEPs/ Standardization\n\n\n\n\n\nCase Study – 5Gi\n\n\nProf. R. Ganti\, IIT\,Madras\n\n\n\n\noneM2M contributions by C-DOT\n\n\nMr    Aurindam Bhattacharya\, C-DOT\n\n\n\n\nIndia’s Contribution to 6G Vision           development\n\n\nMr  Jishnu Aravindakshan\, Tejas Networks\n\n\nTea Break (15:30 – 16:00)\n\n\n  \n  \n  \nSession 6\n  \n  \n  \n16:00 – 16:30\n  \n  \n\nPanel Discussion on the “Journey from IP   to Standardization”\nQ n A\n\n \nModerator: Ms. Pamela Kumar\, Chief   Strategy Advisor\, FSID-IISc \n  \nPanelists: Speakers from Session #5 & Startup Representative \n(Lekha Wireless)\n\n\n  \nClosing Session\n  \n16:30 – 16:40\nClosing Remarks \n  \n\nAbout session 2 workshop\n\n\nMr. A Robert Ravi\, DDG SRI\, DoT \n& \nMr. Suresh Chitturi  \, Senior Director\, Standards Research Group  Samsung R&D Institute India – Bangalore\n\n\n\nNetworking Tea (16:40-17:00) \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/dot-tsdsi-workshop-on-achieving-leadership-in-standards-leveraging-indias-potential-through-ip/
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SUMMARY:TSDSI-Samsung Workshop on “Achieving Leadership in Standards – Enabling Organizational Frameworks”
DESCRIPTION:As part of our 10th anniversary celebrations\, TSDSI is launching a series of “Standards Awareness Workshops” in various cities of the country to raise awareness of the crucial role of Standards in innovation and success in today’s digitally driven ecosystem. \nThe inaugural workshop in this series\, titled “Achieving Leadership in Standards – Enabling Organizational Frameworks”\, was held at IIIT Bangalore on 9th May 2024\, in partnership with Samsung R&D Institute India- Bangalore. \nThe workshop aimed to encourage companies and R&D organizations establish dedicated internal structures for adoption and contribution to the development of standards. It also acted as an ideation platform to discover locally relevant use cases/topics that have a potential for standardization. \nParticipants gained invaluable insights into: \n\nThe value proposition of engaging with standards\nCurrent and future technology trends from a B5G to 6G perspective\, covering Networks\, Solutions\, and Applications\nOverview of TSDSI & Global standards forums’ activities and processes\n\n\nPotential areas of engagement with standards.\n\nSchedule: 9th May 2024 10:00 – 1630 IST \nVenue:  Auditorium\, IIIT Bangalore \nRecordings: \n\nProgram Agenda: \n\n\n\nTSDSI -SAMSUNG Workshop on “Achieving Leadership in Standards – Enabling Organizational Frameworks”\, \nIIIT Bangalore\, 9th May 2024\n\n\nSchedule (IST)\nSession Title\nSpeakers\n\n\n10:00-10:50\nOpening Session\n\n\nWelcome Remarks: Mr. N Mohanram\, DG TSDSI\nKeynote Address: Prof Debabrata Das\, Director-IIIT Bangalore\nInaugural Address: Shri. Saurabh Gupta \, Spl DGT  Karnataka LSA\n\n\n\n\n0:50-11:10\nEmerging Technologies for Next Gen Standards\nMohan Rao Goli\, Corporate Vice President and CTO\, Samsung  R&D Institute\, Bangalore\n\n\n11:10-11:40\nHigh Tea\n\n\n11:40-13:00\nDigital Technology Trends and Standardization Roadmaps @ TSDSI\, TEC and BIS\n\n\nR Prakash\, Chair- Networks Study Group (CDOT)\n Niranth Amogh\, Vice-Chair-Services and Solutions Study Group (NOKIA)\nMurali Krishna\, DDG (SR)\, TEC\nReena Garg\, BIS Expert\n\n\n\n\n13:00-13:45\nNetworking Lunch\n\n\n13:45-15:00\nTechnical Activities in Global Standards Forums\n\n\n 3GPP: Guna Bala Shekar\, TSDSI\noneM2M: Mr Vijay Madan\, TSDSI\nITU-R: Jishnu Aravindakshan\, Tejas Networks Ltd.\nITU-T: Vishnu Ram\, Consultant – TSDSI\nIEEE-SA: Subhas Mondal\, HFCL\nO-RAN Alliance: Makarand G Kulkarni (Saankhya Labs)\n\n\n\n\n15:00-15:15\nTea/Coffee\n\n\n15:15-15:35\nUse Cases with potential for standards-based solutions\nMr M Soundara Kumar\, Cientra \n \n\n\n15:35-16:15\nPanel discussion on “Enabling Organizational Frameworks to engage with standards development activities in the Indian Context”.\nModerator: Suresh Chitturi\, Vice Chair TSDSI (Samsung) \nPanelists: Robert Ravi* (DoT)\,  Subhas Mondal (HFCL)\, Sreenath Ramanath (Lekha Wireless)\, Prem Singh (IIITB)\, R Prakash (CDOT)\, Garima Mishra (TCS)\, Niranth Amogh (NOKIA)\n\n\n16:15-16:30\nKey Takeaways and Concluding Remarks\nBindoo Srivastava\, TSDSI\n\n\n\n  \nTo view event photographs kindly click here. \nWorkshop Contact: Ms Ritika Deo (ritika.deo@tsdsi.in)
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/tsdsi-samsung-workshop-on-achieving-leadership-in-standards-enabling-organizational-frameworks/
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SUMMARY:3GPP CT WG Meetings at Novotel Hitex HICC Hyderabad (27th-31st May 2024)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is proud to announce that it is hosting the 3GPP WG CT1#149\, CT3#135\, CT4#123 and CT6#119 meetings in Hyderabad\, India from 27-31 May 2024. \nSchedule: \n\n\n\nCT Name\nMeeting Dates\n\n\nCT1#149\n27-31 May 2024\n\n\nCT3#135\n27-31 May 2024\n\n\nCT4#123\n27-31 May 2024\n\n\nCT6#119\n28-31 May 2024\n\n\n\nParticipation: Representatives of 3GPP Individual Members can participate in these meetings by registering with their 3GU Account\, at the following links: \n3GPP CT1#149 \n3GPP CT3#135 \n3GPP CT4#123 \n3GPP CT6#119 \n  \nVenue: \n\n3GPP WG Meetings (CT1#149\, CT3#135\, CT4#123 and CT6#119) – Novotel Hitex HICC Hyderabad\n\nMeeting Invitation: Meeting Invitation letter is available at link below: \n3GPP WG CT Meetings invitation letter \n  \nVisa Support: \nDelegates needing visa support letters for attending the meeting may request for the same by filling up a visa support request form: Visa Support Letter Portal: https://visasupport.in/3gpp/. It  maybe noted that you will have to provide your meeting registration ID and hotel reservation details in the form. \n  \nAccommodation:  \n\nA block of rooms are reserved for 3GPP delegates at discounted rates that include complimentary BREAKFAST\, LUNCH and INTERNET. This was made possible with the hosts guaranteeing a minimum number of rooms.\nThe hosts highly recommended that you stay at the meeting hotel for your comfort\, convenience and the sustainability of 3GPP meeting hosting model.\nHotel reservations must be made using the reservation link provided (using the special code – see below)\, to ensure that the hotel recognizes you as a 3GPP delegate.\nThe CUT-OFF DATE for reserving rooms at negotiated price is March 31\, 2024. The negotiated block of rooms will be released after this date.\n\n  \nCall for Sponsorships to support hosting of the meetings is open. Please visit here for details.
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/3gpp-ct-wg-meetings-at-novotel-hitex-hicc-hyderabad/
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SUMMARY:Induction Session on TSDSI (June 20\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:An Induction Session on TSDSI is being held on Thursday\, June 20 (14:00 – 16:00 IST) covering overview of TSDSI\, TSDSI Standardization process\, Technical activities and Global standards landscape (3GPP\, ITU\, oneM2M) etc. \nThe objective is to create awareness about TSDSI\, both the Study Groups viz. Networks and Services & Solutions where technical activities take place and Outreach. \nSchedule: 20 June 2024 from 14:00-16:00 IST \nMeeting Link: Kindly Click here (link disabled) to join  the meeting. \nProgram Agenda: \n\n\n\nSESSION\nSTART\nEND\nTOPIC \nSPEAKERS\n\n\nOpening Session\n14:00\n14:10\nOverview of TSDSI\nMr PK Jaswal\n\n\nTSDSI Technical Activities\n14:10\n15:00\n–      Standardization and     Study Group Networks \n–      3GPP \n–      ITU-R\nMr A K Mittal\, Advisor – Networks\n\n\n15:00\n15:40\n–      Study Group Services   and Solutions \n–      oneM2M \n–      ITU-T\nMr Vijay Madan\, Advisor – Services and Solutions\n\n\nOutreach\n15:40\n15:50\nOverview\nMs Shefali\n\n\nOpen Session and Wrap Up\n15:50\n16:00\nQ&A\nAll
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SUMMARY:SGN Technical Plenary #35 Registrations (July 8 & 9\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society\, India \nSG – Networks Technical Plenary Meeting#35 \n      Date: 8th and 9th July 2024 \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Location – Online \nDraft Agenda (V0.2) \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here. \n  \n  \n\n\n\nMeeting Date and Time\nDay 1: 8th July 2024 from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm \nDay 2: 9th July 2024 from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm\n\n\nMeeting Registration Link (GTW)\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8035561269087418202\n\n\nTea Break time on both the Days\n11:15 am to 11:30 am\n\n\nLunch Break time on both the Days\n01:00 pm to 02:00 pm \n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#1: 8th July 2024 \nAgenda Items\n\n\n1.       Introduction\, announcements\, and approval of Agenda & Previous Minutes: \n1.1   Welcome\, Introductions and Approval of Agenda \n1.2   Read out the IPR policy of TSDSI \n1.3   Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.4   Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.5   Approval of minutes of the last SGN TP meeting#34 held on 4th and 5th April 2024 \n  \n2.   Summaries of Email Discussions from the April 2024 TP \n  \n3.   TR/TS Publication Status \n  \n4.     New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status \n4.1   SWIC939 Table of Contents (TOC) for SI130 [Rashmi/IIT Bombay] \n4.2   SWIC940  A Key Issue related to Handling of Diverse Services in Future Mobile Networks [Rashmi/IIT Bombay] \n4.3   SWIC954 (SI107) Updates on Extensions to TR38.901 for Near- Field Propagation [Mohammed Ershadh/CEWiT] \n4.4   SWIC965  Study of the channel model for integrated sensing and communication network in FR3 and THz band [Sonali/HFCL] \n4.5   SWIC948 (SI94) Update to Adopted Specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards [Adrish Banerjee/ IIT Kanpur] \n4.6   SWIC949 (SI129) System Requirements for NR based Future Railways Mobile Communication System [Siddharth Das/Nokia] \n4.7   SWIC951 (SI122) Minimum Performance Spec for Mobile Devices [Vinosh/Qualcomm] \n4.8   NIP343 V2.0.0 (SI121) Revised title\, scope\, and timeline for Minimum Performance Spec for the Communication Edge [Vinosh/Qualcomm]\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 of SGN TP meeting#35\n\n\n  \nNote- Please note that the sequencing of the new proposals/contributions received might change depending on the decision on the approval of the draft agenda and time taken by different items of agenda. Some of the items scheduled to be taken up on Day 1 might move to Day 2 and vice versa.\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY#2: 9th July 2024 \n  \nAgenda Items\n\n\n\n  Joint session for SGN and SGSS  \nSession meeting link (https://meet.goto.com/407027589) \n  \nA.      Roadmap Committee Updates \n  \nB.      Global SDO Updates \na.           3GPP and ITU-R by Advisor-Networks \nb.           oneM2M by Advisor- Services and Solutions \nc.            ITU-T and WTSA by consultant SGSS \n  \nC.      Marcom Updates \nEnd of joint session  \nTea break \nSGN meeting link (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8035561269087418202) \n  \n  4.New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status (Continued). \n  \n4.9   NIP363 Trusted node testing [Manjunath/Wipro] \n4.10 NIP364 Under water QKD [Manjunath/Wipro] \n4.11 SWIC960 Table of Content for TR for 5G-Advanced-NES study report [Srinivasan/Nokia] \n4.12 SWIC961 Text Proposal for NES TR for Cell-DTX/DRX [Srinivasan/Nokia] \n4.13 SWIC962 Enhancement to media access control (MAC) protocols for visible light communication (VLC) in indoor scenarios [Abhishek/IIT Delhi] \n4.14 SWIC964  Cellular connectivity for smart energy meters operations [Saurabh/Airtel] \n4.15 SWIC966 Study of Multiple Access for 6G communication [Suvra Sekhar/ IIT Kharagpur] \n. \n. \nMore SWICs expected \n  \n5.       Action items from governing council (Email thread ID: TSDSI-SGN-TP31-ED05) \n  \n6.       Approval of Transposed New/Updated 3GPP Specifications \n6.1   Release 13 \n6.2   Release 14 \n6.3   Release 15 \n6.4   Release 16 \n6.5   Release 17 \n  \n7.       Liaison Statements \n7.1  Incoming Liaison Statements: \n7.1.1 LS on Invitation to update the information in the IMT-2020 and beyond roadmap \n7.1.2 ETSI ISG MEC publication of MEC Phase 3 deliverables \n  \n7.2  Outgoing Liaison Statement: \n7.2.1 Response to JCA-IMT2020 LS15 dated April 9\, 2024\, regarding update to the information in the IMT2020 Roadmap \n  \n8.       Any other items \n                                           \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Requesting the participants to please fill the Feedback form)\n\n\n\n\n  \nRegistrations: Click here to register for upcoming SGN Technical Plenary #35.
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SUMMARY:SGSS Technical Plenary #30 Registrations (July 8 & 9\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society India \nSG – Services & Solutions e-TP (TP#30_2024_25) meeting \nDate: 8th– 9th July 2024\nE-Meeting \nDraft Agenda \n\nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \nDay 1 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #1: 8th July 2024 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n1000 to 1515 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTea and lunch breaks will be taken at appropriate times.\nA.     Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS] \n  \n1.      Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes \n1.1.           Readout TSDSI IPR Policy \n1.2.           Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.3.           Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.4.           Approval of MoM of 4th – 5th April 2024 SGSS TP#29 \n1.5.           Approval of MoM of 7th May 2024 SGSS FCC \n1.6.           Approval of MOM of 28th June 2024 SGSS FCC \n1.7.           Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval \n  \n2.      Chair Briefing on SGSS Strategy \n3.      Items for early consideration \n3.1.           NIP368 – Discussion on how to organize work items under the 6G umbrella for a given standards cycle \n4.      Summary of Email Discussions from April 2024 TP#29 \n5.      Update on revised NIP and SWIC Templates for SGSS   \n6.      NIP handling \n6.1.           NIP359 – Easing Operations using ML/AI solution for 6G and beyond [TATA ELXSI] \n6.2.           NIP361 – Service requirements and reference architecture for Railways Communications using 5G [Qualcomm] \n6.3.           NIP362 – Study on Network Capabilities Exposure [Nokia] \n6.4.           NIP365 – First 6G Implemented Ambulance Demonstration [TATA Motors] \n6.5.           NIP366 – Interoperability of Multi-vendor QKD Hardware using SDN [ERNET/CDAC] \n  \n7.      Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions)  \n7.1.           Incoming LS- \n7.1.1.      ETSI ISG MEC publication of MEC Phase 3 deliverables [ ETSI ISG MEC] \n \n\n\n8.      Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair] \n8.1.           WG1 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n  \n8.2.           SI103 – Proposed on security aspect of AI/ML model transfer in 5GS (NIP 303) \n1.       SWIC958 – IIT Bhilai \n8.3.           SI104 – Enhancement of the security and privacy of the user subscription identity in 5G AKA (3GPP 33.501\, WG SA3) (NIP 306) SWIC936 [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC936 – IIT Bhilai  \n8.4.           SI105 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station in 5G (NIP 307) [IIT Bhilai] \n1.       SWIC 937 – IIT Bhilai  \n  \n8.5.           SI111 – Study on Security Enablers for 6G (NIP321) [Nokia] \n1.       SWIC938 – Nokia  \n8.6.           SI115 – 5G and Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security (NIP317) [CDAC] \n1.       SWIC959 – CDAC \n8.7.           SI132- Network Security (NIP345) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC952 -TCS \n8.8.           SI133- AI/ML-based Security Implementation in Wireless Communication Systems (NIP349) [IIT Hyderabad] \n1. SWIC947 – IIT Hyderabad \n8.9.           SI124 – Fortifying Telecommunication\, Safeguarding Users: A Technical Exploration of the Significance and Implementation of Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR)(NIP336) [CDOT] \n \n\n\n9.      Working Group 2:  Applications Layer [WG2 chair] \n9.1.           WG2 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n9.2.           Final Draft TR (TSDSI TR 6031 V1.0.0) – SI98 – Study on system requirements related to Metaverse use cases in mobile network (NIP 296) \n9.3.           SI112 – Research directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards (NIP323) \n1.       SWIC 953 – IIT Mandi \n9.4.           SI114 – Study on semi-autonomous collaborative telerobotics (NIP325) \n1.       SWIC945 – TCS \n9.5.           WI1-NIP330 – Standardization of common data payload for adaptive traffic control system and other Intelligent transportation system products for interoperability [CDAC] \n1.       SWIC 941 – Variable Messaging System [CDAC]  \n2.       SWIC 942 – Vehicle Detection\, counting and classification system [CDAC] \n3.       SWIC 943 – Air Quality Monitoring System [CDAC] \n4.       SWIC 944 – Sewage Status Monitoring System [CDAC] \n  \n  \n9.6.           SI134 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Services (NIP352) \n1.      SWIC957 – IIT Hyderabad  \n  \n9.7.           SI135 – Suggested recommendations for sustainable 6G networks (NIP353) \n1.       SWIC955 – TCS  \n9.8.           SI137 – Recommendations for use of Dynamic AI/ML models for self-sustainable V2X applications in 6G Networks (NIP354) \n1.       SWIC956 – TCS \n9.9.           WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows \n9.10.       SI113- Enablement of common payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions (NIP324)\n\n\n1530 -1630\n10.  A 6G workshop on Usecase scenarios\, Services and Applications\n\n\nEnd of Day 1\n\n\n\n  \n  \nDay 2 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #2:  \n9th July 2024\n1000 to 1100 \n \nJoint Session – meeting link is same [ https://meet.goto.com/407027589 ] \n11.  Roadmap Committee Updates – [Roadmap committee Chairs] \n12.  Presentation – Global SDO Updates  \n12.1.       3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \n12.2.       oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \n12.3.       ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n13.  Marcom Updates\n\n\n1100 to 1515 \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTea and lunch breaks will be taken at appropriate times.\n14.  Working Group 3:  Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair] \n14.1.       WG3 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n14.2.       Approval of MOM of WG3 Formal meeting#02 – 6th June 2024 \n14.3.       WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi] \n1.       SWIC909 V2.0.0 – IIT Delhi/NIT Mizoram  \n14.4.       SI116 – Study on the Usage of oneM2M for Smart Agriculture end-to-end monitoring use case in Indian context (NIP327) [INVAS] \n1.       SWIC916 V3.0.0 – INVAS  \n14.5.       SI136-Framework for AI/ML operation splitting in 6G context (NIP350) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC933 – TCS  \n14.6.       SI138 – Use cases for rural connectivity (NIP355) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC946 -TCS \n14.7.       WI1-NIP328 – RBSA – Operational Framework and Marketplace Design [CDOT] \n1.        SWIC963 -CDOT  \n14.8.       WI-NIP 309 – Stage III WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) [R Jio] \n1.       SWIC971 –   Stage II WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) [R Jio]  \n2.       SWIC975- Stage III WI proposal for CIP (Cloud Interoperability & Portability) [R Jio] \n14.9.       SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes (NIP 292) [IIT Delhi] \n14.10.    SI123 – Cost model considering network assets and utilization (NIP334) [BSNL] \n14.11.    SI125 – Study on further enhancements on RBSA (Rural Broadband Service Architecture) (NIP337) [Nokia] \n14.12.    SI126 – Study of Carrier Grade Linux Specification (NIP342) [CDOT] \n  \n15.  Working Group 2:  Applications Layer [WG2 chair] \n15.1.       WG2WI-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the Application level \n1.      SWIC975 – R Jio \n16.  SWIC950 – Update to adopted specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards [IIT Kanpur] \n17.  Overflow discussions – Technical topics postponed from previous sessions \n18.  Percentage Status and expected completion date of the ongoing SGSS items \n19.  Any other Item  \nB Closing of the Plenary\n\n\n15:30 to 16:30 \nA 6G workshop on Usecase scenarios\, Services and Applications \n \n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Feedback) \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nNote1: 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 \nMembers are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting. \nNote2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/sgss-technical-plenary-30-registrations/
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SUMMARY:TECH DEEP DIVE CONFERENCE (TTDD 2024) (July 16-19\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI organised an Annual TSDSI Technical Deep Dive (TTDD) Conference to bring together technocrats\, researchers and standards experts from around the world for discussions on topics related to global standardisation activities\, and emerging and futuristic technology trends. The Conference\, now in its 7th year had come to be widely acclaimed in the digital communications ecosystem for its choice of topics and the high-quality deliberations. \nAbout TTDD 2024 \nThe 7th edition of the conference\, TTDD 2024 was held from 16th to 19th July 2024. It had 6 fully online technical sessions followed by the Conference theme session which was conducted in hybrid mode in New Delhi on 19th July. \nThe TTDD 2024 conference\, with its theme of “Realizing the 6G Vision: Societal Needs\, Usage Scenarios & Technologies” deliberated on the following topics: \n\nUsage Scenarios\nEmerging Technology Trends\nUbiquitous Intelligence: AI/ML enabled Future Networks\nSecurity & Privacy\nSpectrum Aspects for 5G Advanced and 6G\nRural Broadband Technology Landscape\n\nThe conference theme Session “Realizing the 6G Vision – Societal Needs” was held in hybrid mode at Jacaranda Hall\, Indian Habitat Centre\, New Delhi. Key findings from the conference technical sessions on Usage Scenarios and Technologies was used as a reference point for the discussions in this session. \nThe conference concluded with the TSDSI Outstanding Technical Contribution Awards (FY 2023-24) ceremony and a social reception thereafter. A session on the overview of TSDSI and its activities was conducted in the morning half of the hybrid day activities on 19th July. \nThe conference showcased work being done in TSDSI and global SDOs and forums\, research initiatives\, industry and policy trends\, and innovations that had the potential for standardization. Like the earlier editions\, the conference served as a platform for the exchange of ideas among experts and identified opportunities for downstream collaboration. \nParticipation is closed. \nClick here for Conference Brochure. \nVisit the conference website ttdd.tsdsi.in for further details \n\nConference Contacts: \n\n\n\n\nShefali Sinha (shefali@tsdsi.in\, +91 9810539624)\n\n\nTushar Kulshrestha (Tushar.kulshrestha@tsdsi.in\, +91 7017365760)\n\n\nRitika Deo (ritika.deo@tsdsi.in\, +91 89232 03356)
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/tech-deep-dive-conference-ttdd-2024/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240831
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SUMMARY:11th Global 5G Event- Unlocking the Future: Convergence of AI\, Cloud\, and Networks in Telecom
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is a signatory to the “Multilateral MoU for 5G Global Events” agreement\, along with six leading industry forums from around the world: 6G-IA from the EU\, 5G Americas from the US\, 6G Forum from S. Korea\, XGMF from Japan\, IMT-2020 5G Promotion Group from China and 6G Brasil from Brazil. This agreement aims to orchestrate annual “Global 5G Events” that serve as a platform for mutual understanding and cooperation among partner stakeholders\, facilitate advancement of 5G and beyond technologies\, including sharing deployment and commercialisation experiences. Recent meetings have increasingly focused on 6G issues alongside 5G.  Partners host the Global 5G Event meetings on a rotational basis. \n\nTSDSI hosted the 11th Global 5G Event at Airtel’s Network Operations Centre in Manesar on August 29-30\, 2024. The theme of the meeting was: “Unlocking the Future: Convergence of AI\, Cloud\, and Networks in Telecom”.  \n  \nThe event enabled experts from Brazil\, China\, Europe\, Japan\, South Korea\, the US and India to discuss topics related to current AI and Cloud Implementation models in 5G Networks\, multi-access edge computing use cases with AI\, regional experiences from 5G Deployments\, and the path to 6G with AI and cloud over four technical sessions. It helped in understanding the views from across the regions on the potential opportunities\, challenges\, standardization and deployment strategies of AI and cloud in 5G and 6G.  The event also included a tour of the Airtel Network Operations Centre (NOC) for all the delegates. \n  \nPresentations made in the meeting will be available shortly.
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/11th-global-5g-event-unlocking-the-future-convergence-of-ai-cloud-and-networks-in-telecom/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240917T143000
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SUMMARY:WWRF-TSDSI Joint Workshop on “Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)” (with support from IAFI)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI felt proud to partner with the Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) to conduct an online workshop on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) on 17th September 2024 from 02:30 PM to 4:35 PM IST (11:00-13:05 CEST). \nReconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) is envisaged as a new enabling candidate wireless technology for dynamically controlling of radio signals between a transmitter and a receiver. It can support enhancement of some of the key aspects of mobile networks like coverage spectrum efficiency energy etc. \nTSDSI had recently published a technical standard on “Methods and Interface Design for RIS-assisted Communication Systems. \nThe workshop provided an overview of the standard and facilitated knowledge exchange on current and future trends among researchers and industry professionals in this area. Expert speakers included Prof. Arzad Alam Kherani (Chair\, TSDSI WorkGroup on Application Layer Standards) and Prof. Angeliki Alexiou (Chair – WWRF WGs on Radio Communication Technologies and High Frequency Radio Technologies). \nScheduled on : 17th September 2024\, 02:30PM-04:35 PM IST (11:00-13:05 CEST) \nVenue: online \nParticipation is closed. \nRecording: \n\nProgram Agenda \n  \n\n\n\nMeeting Venue: Online\n\n\nTiming (IST)\nSession\nSession Speakers\n\n\n(September 17\, 2024)\n\n\n14:30-14:40\nOpening Remarks  \n \nMr. N Mohanram\, Director General\, TSDSI\n\n\nMr. Bharat Bhatia\, Vice Chair\, WWRF\n\n\n14:40-15:10 \n15:10-15:40\nKeynote Address on RIS\nProf. Angeliki Alexiou\, University of Piraeus\, Greece\nProf Arzad Alam Kherani\, Chair\, TSDSI WG2- Application layer workgroup (IIT Bhilai)\n\n\n15:40-16:20\nPanel Discussion \n \nModerator: Jishnu Aravindakshan\, Tejas Networks \nPanelists: \n\nProf Angeliki Alexiou\nProf Arzad Alam Kherani\nMr Pradeep Hirisave\, Reliance Jio\n\n\n\n\n16:20-16:30\nQ&A and open Discussions\n\n\n16:30-16:35\nConcluding Remarks and Vote of Thanks\nMr. A K Mittal\n\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Contact: Mr Tushar Kulshrestha (tushar.kulshrestha@tsdsi.in)
URL:https://tsdsi.in/event/wwrf-tsdsi-joint-workshop-on-reconfigurable-intelligent-surfaces-ris-with-support-from-iafi/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240927T160000
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SUMMARY:SGSS Technical Plenary #31 (Sep 26 & 27\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society India \nSG – Services & Solutions e-TP (TP#31_2024_25) meeting \nDate: 26th– 27th September 2024\nChennai\, India  \nDraft Agenda \n  \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \nDay 1 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #1: 26th Sep 2024 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n1000 to 1300 \n  \n  \n  \nTea Break will be taken at suitable time.\nA.     Opening Plenary Session [Chair SGSS] \n  \n1.      Welcome & Approval of agenda and previous TP minutes \n1.1.           Readout TSDSI IPR Policy \n1.2.           Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.3.           Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.4.           Approval of MoM of 8th – 9th July 2024 SGSS TP#30 \n1.5.           Review & Finalization of Agenda with Agenda Approval \n  \n2.      Items for early consideration \n  \n3.      Summary of Email Discussions from July 2024 TP#30 \n4.      NIP handling \n4.1.           NIP371 – Use case study for RIS empowered end-to-end applications for future smart villages and unplanned urban areas in developing nations [TCS] \n4.2.           NIP373 – PQC in embedded system to secure the connected devices [IDEMIA] \n4.3.           NIP374 – Technical standard and regulation for autonomous driving system [CDAC Trivandrum] \n4.4.           NIP375 – Policy and safety standard and regulation for autonomous driving system [CDAC Trivandrum] \n  \n5.      Liaisons (Review Liaisons and Identify Actions) \n5.1.           Incoming Liaison- None \n5.2.           Outgoing Liaison – \n5.2.1.             TSDSI_8066_LSo_V1.0.0 – Published Technical report ( TSDSI TR 6031 V1.0.0) –   Study on system requirements related to Metaverse use cases in mobile network \n5.2.2.             TSDSI_8067_LSo_V1.0.0 – Published Technical report (TSDSI TR 6032 V1.0.0) –   Enhancement of the Privacy of User Subscription Identity in Future Networks \n  \n \n\n\n6.      Working Group 1: Security [WG1 chair] \n6.1.           WG1 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n  \n  \n6.2.           SI111 – Study on Security Enablers for 6G (NIP321) [Nokia] \n1.       SWIC1002 – Nokia  \n2.       SWIC1004 – Nokia  \n6.3.           SI115 – 5G and Beyond Network Security Architecture to support Multilevel End-to-End User Plane Security (NIP317) [CDAC] \n1.        SWIC – CDAC \n6.4.           SI132- Network Security (NIP345) [TCS] \n1.        SWIC – TCS \n6.5.           SI133- AI/ML-based Security Implementation in Wireless Communication Systems (NIP349) [IIT Hyderabad] \n1.       SWIC – IIT Hyderabad \n6.6.           SI142 – Interoperability of Multi-vendor QKD Hardware using SDN (NIP366) \n1.       SWIC – CDAC \n  \n6.7.           SI103 – Proposed on security aspect of AI/ML model transfer in 5GS (NIP 303) [IIT Bhilai] \n6.8.           SI105 – A location privacy-preserving scheme to mitigate the authentication relay attack under False Base Station in 5G (NIP 307) [IIT Bhilai]\n\n\n1300 -1400\nLunch Break \n\n\n1400 – 1600 \n7.      Working Group 2:  Applications Layer [WG2 chair] \n7.1.           WG2 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n7.2.           SI112 – Research directions and Collaboration on Intelligent Transport Systems Communication Standards (NIP323) [IIT Mandi] \n1.       SWIC – IIT Ropar \n7.3.           SI113- Enablement of common payload for Agricultural Automation Solutions (NIP324) [CDAC] \n1.       SWIC1006 – CDAC   \n7.4.           SI114 – Study on semi-autonomous collaborative telerobotics (NIP325) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC980 – TCS  \n7.5.           WI1-NIP310 – Integrated communication and sensing at the application level [R Jio] \n1.       SWIC – R Jio \n  \n7.6.           SI135 – Suggested recommendations for sustainable 6G networks (NIP353) [TCS] \n1.      SWIC993 – TCS \n2.      SWIC984 – Nokia \n7.7.           SI137 – Recommendations for use of Dynamic AI/ML models for self-sustainable V2X applications in 6G Networks (NIP354) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC990 – TCS \n7.8.           SI139 – Easing Operations using ML/AI solution for 6G and beyond (NIP359) [TATA Elxsi] \n1.       SWIC982 – TATA ELXSI \n7.9.           SI143 – Public Safety Use Cases for 6G Networks (NIP369) [CEWiT] \nSWIC – CEWiT \n7.10.       WI1-NIP279 – A local language repository as an enabler for financial workflows [IIT Madras] \n7.11.       SI134 – Slice Identification in 5G RAN and Core for End-to-End Secure and Resilient Slice Services (NIP352) [IIT Hyderabad]\n\n\nEnd of Day 1\n\n\n\n  \n  \nDay 2 \n\n\n\nDate\nTimings\nAgenda\n\n\nDAY #2:  \n27th Sep 2024\n1000 to 1600 \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTea and lunch breaks will be taken at appropriate times.\nJoint Session  \n8.      Discussion on how to organize work items under the 6G umbrella for a given standards cycle [R Jio] \n9.      Presentation – Global SDO Updates  \n9.1.           3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \n9.2.           oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \n9.3.           ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n10.  Marcom Updates \n11.  Email discussion status on roadmap committee updates\n\n\n12.  Working Group 3:  Services Architecture and Framework [WG3 Chair] \n12.1.       WG3 Report [Chair/Vice chair] \n12.2.       SI101 – Enablement of common edge connectivity for public utility purposes (NIP 292) [IIT Delhi] \n  \n12.3.       WI1-NIP282 – Architecture to support tactile applications with edge intelligence over 5GS [IIT Delhi] \n12.4.       SI116 – Study on the Usage of oneM2M for Smart Agriculture end-to-end monitoring use case in Indian context (NIP327) [INVAS] \n1.       SWIC – INVAS \n12.5.       SI125 – Study on further enhancements on RBSA (Rural Broadband Service Architecture) (NIP337) [Nokia] \n1.       Revised SWIC976 V2.0.0 – Nokia \n2.       SWIC977 – Nokia \n12.6.       SI126 – Study of Carrier Grade Linux Specification (NIP342) [CDOT] \n1.       SWIC978 – CDOT  \n12.7.       SI136-Framework for AI/ML operation splitting in 6G context (NIP350) [TCS] \n1.       SWIC979 – TCS \n12.8.       WI1-NIP328 – RBSA – Operational Framework and Marketplace Design [CDOT] \n1.       SWIC992 – CDOT  \n12.9.       SI140 – Service requirements and reference architecture for Railways Communications using 5G (NIP361) [Qualcomm] \n1.       SWIC981 – Qualcomm \n12.10.    SI141 – Study on Network Capabilities Exposure (NIP362) [Nokia \n1.       SWIC995 – Nokia  \n12.11.    SI123 – Cost model considering network assets and utilization (NIP334) [BSNL] \n12.12.    SI138 – Use cases for rural connectivity (NIP355) [Astrome] \n13.  SWIC950 – Update to adopted specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards [IIT Kanpur] \n14.  SWIC988 – Discussion document to the ATSC 3.0 standards Adoption P2 [Qualcomm] \n15.  Overflow discussions – Technical topics postponed from previous sessions \n16.  Percentage Status and expected completion date of the ongoing SGSS items \n17.  Any other Item  \nB Closing of the Plenary\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Feedback)\n\n\n\n  \n  \nNote1: 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 \nMembers are requested to attend both days and keep themselves logged in the meeting. \nNote2: More NIPs may be added in agenda before the meeting \nDate – 26th – 27th September 2024 \nTime – 10 AM – 4 PM on both days \nMeeting Venue – A5-1\, IIT Madras Research Park\, \n       Kanagam Road\, Taramani\, Chennai – 600113 \nRegistrations – Kindly click here to register for the upcoming SGSS TP#31.
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SUMMARY:SGN Technical Plenary #36 (Sep 26 & 27\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Telecommunication Standards Development Society\, India (TSDSI) SG – Networks Technical Plenary Meeting#36 \nDate: 26th and 27th September 2024 Location: IITM Research Park\, Chennai \nDraft Agenda \nAll the documents to be presented in this meeting are uploaded here \n  \n\n\n\nMeeting Date and Time\nDay 1: 26th Sep 2024 from 10:00 – 16:00 hrs IST \nDay 2: 27th Sep 2024 from 10:00 – 16:30 hrs IST\n\n\nMeeting Registration Link (GTW)\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6414141160319758686\n\n\nTea Break (for both days)\n11:00 – 11:15 hrs IST\n\n\nLunch Time (for Day 1) \nLunch Time (for Day 2)\n13:00 – 14:00 hrs IST \n14:00 – 15:00 hrs IST\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY #1: 26th Sep 2024 (Thu) \n  \nAgenda Items\n\n\n  \n1.       Introduction\, announcements\, and approval of Agenda & Previous Minutes: \n1.1   Welcome\, Introductions and Approval of Agenda \n1.2   Read out the IPR policy of TSDSI \n1.3   Read out of Anti-Trust policy of TSDSI \n1.4   Read out of Software Copyrights Policy of TSDSI \n1.5   Approval of minutes of the last SGN TP meeting#35 held on 8th and 9th July 2024 \n  \n2.   Summaries of Email Discussions from the July 2024 TP \n  \n3.   TR/TS Publication Status \n  \n4.     New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status \n  \n4.1 NIP 372 (V1.0.1) Optimized RIS Control Updates for Dynamic Wireless Environments [Smriti Kumar/IIT Bhilai] \n4.2 NIP 363 (V2.0.0) Trusted node mapping for diverse Quantum channels [Manjunath Ramachandra/Wipro] \n4.3 NIP 364 (V2.0.0) Under water QKD [Manjunath Ramachandra/Wipro] \n4.4 SWIC 983 (V1.0.1) A Key Issue related to Handling of Diverse Services in Future Mobile Networks [Rashmi Yadav/IIT Bombay] \n4.5 SWIC 987 (V1.0.1) System Requirements for NR based Future Railways Mobile Communication System [Siddharth Das/Nokia] \n4.6 SWIC 989 LLS Assumptions for NTN and Evaluation Results for Candidate Waveforms [Vinay Shrivastava/Reliance Jio] \n4.7 SWIC 991 Use case categorization and Sensing resolution for JCAS [Dileep/CEWiT] \n4.8 SWIC 994 Discussion on Qualitative Performance Analysis of DFT Codebooks for “Near Field Communication with Extreme – MIMO [Mohamed Ershadh/CEWiT]\n\n\nEnd of Day 1 of SGN TP meeting #36\n\n\n  \nNote- Please note that the sequencing of the new proposals/contributions received might change depending on the decision on the approval of the draft agenda and time taken by different items of agenda. Some of the items scheduled to be taken up on Day 1 might move to Day 2 and vice \nversa.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n4. New Items proposals /Contributions /Percentage status (Continued). \n  \n4.9    SWIC 997 (V1.0.1) Update to WI-284 – V2.0 of TS on – Methods and interface design for RIS-assisted    communication systems [Pradeep/Reliance Jio] \n4.10  SWIC 999 Input contribution to Role of Edge Intelligence in a 6G Communication Network [Vinosh James/ Qualcomm] \n4.11  SWIC 1000 Input contribution to Minimum Performance Spec for Mobile Devices [Vinosh James/Qualcomm] \n4.12  SWIC 1001 Current state of UCaaS\, its application areas and 5G Network Slicing [Misbah Manzoor/IIT Delhi] \n4.13  SWIC 1003 Text Proposal for NES TR for Cell-DTX/DRX [Srinivasan Selvaganapathy/Nokia] \n4.14  NIP 377 TSDSI Contribution to ITU-R IMT-2030 TPR Development [Satish Jamadagni/Reliance Jio] \n  \n5.        Approval of Transposed New/Updated 3GPP Specifications \n5.1   Release 13 \n5.2   Release 14 \n5.3   Release 15 \n5.4   Release 16 \n5.5   Release 17 \n5.6   Release 18 \n  \n6.       Liaison Statements \n6.1     Incoming Liaison Statement \n6.2   Outgoing Liaison Statement \n  \n7.       Any Other Items \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAGENDA DAY #2: 27th Sep 2024 (Fri) \n  \nAgenda Items\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nEnd of Day 2 (Requesting the participants to please fill the Feedback form) \nhttps://tsdsi.in/feedback-form-for-technical-plenary-meetings/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nJoint session for SGN and SGSS in common room and common tool  \n(3 PM to 4:30 PM) \nhttps://meet.goto.com/407027589 \n  \n  \n1.       Discussion on how to organize work items under the 6G umbrella for a given standards cycle [R Jio] \n2.       SGN SWIC 996 Update to Adopted Specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards [Adrish Banerjee/IIT Kanpur] \n3.       SGN SWIC 998 (V1.1.0) Update to Adopted Specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards: Clarifications to the observations of TEC [Adrish Banerjee/IIT Kanpur] TEC communication on adoption of ATSC 3.0 \n4.       SGSS SWIC950 Update to adopted specifications from ATSC 3.0 standards [IIT \nKanpur] \n5.       SGSS SWIC988 Discussion document to the ATSC 3.0 standards Adoption P2 \n[Qualcomm] \n6.       SGN SWIC 1005 Discussion document to the ATSC 3.0 standards Adoption P2 [Vinosh   James/Qualcomm] \n  \n  \n7. Presentation – Global SDO Updates \n7.1  3GPP\, ITU-R (A.K. Mittal) \n7.2  oneM2M (Vijay Madan) \n7.3  ITU-T\, WTSA (Vishnu Ram) \n8. Marcom Updates \n9. Email discussion status on roadmap committee updates \n10. Closing Plenary \n \n\n\n\nDate – 26th – 27th September 2024 \nMode – Hybrid \nTime – 10 AM – 4 PM on both days \nMeeting Venue – A5-1\, IIT Madras Research Park\, \n       Kanagam Road\, Taramani\, Chennai – 600113 \nRegistrations – Registrations are now closed.
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SUMMARY:3GPP SA WG Meetings at Novotel Hitex HICC Hyderabad (14th-18th October 2024)
DESCRIPTION:TSDSI is proud to announce that it is hosting the 3GPP WG SA2#165\, SA3#118\, SA5#157 and SA6#63 meetings in Hyderabad\, India from 14-18 October 2024. \nSchedule: \n\n\n\nSA Name\nMeeting Dates\n\n\nSA2#165\n14-18 October 2024\n\n\nSA3#118\n14-18 October 2024\n\n\nSA5#157\n14-18 October 2024\n\n\nSA6#63\n14-18 October 2024\n\n\n\nParticipation: Representatives of 3GPP Individual Members can participate in these meetings by registering with their 3GU Account\, at the following links: \n3GPP SA2#165 \n3GPP SA3#118 \n3GPP SA5#157 \n3GPP SA6#63 \n  \nVenue: \n\n3GPP WG Meetings (SA2#165\, SA3#118\, SA5#157 and SA6#63) – Novotel Hitex HICC Hyderabad\n\nMeeting Invitation: Meeting Invitation letter is available at link below: \n3GPP WG SA Meetings invitation letter \n  \nVisa Support: \nDelegates needing visa support letters for attending the meeting may request for the same by filling up a visa support request form: Visa Support Letter Portal: TSDSI Registration/Visa Support Portal. It  may be noted that you will have to provide your meeting and hotel reservation details in the form. \n  \nAccommodation: \n\nA block of rooms IS reserved for 3GPP delegates at discounted rates that include complimentary BREAKFAST\, LUNCH and INTERNET. This was made possible with the hosts guaranteeing a minimum number of rooms.\nThe hosts highly recommended that you stay at the meeting hotel for your comfort\, convenience and the sustainability of 3GPP meeting hosting model.\nHotel reservations must be made using the reservation link provided\, to ensure that the hotel recognizes you as a 3GPP delegate.\nThe CUT-OFF DATE for reserving rooms at negotiated price is August 31\, 2024. The negotiated block of rooms will be released after this date.\n\n  \nCall for Sponsorships to support hosting of the meetings is open. Please visit here for details.
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