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DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V. German Standardization Roadmap: Smart Cities and Sustainable Development of Communities © 2013 DIN e. V. Yuanchao Chen, DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies Joachim Lonien, DIN German Institute for Standardization ETSI – Smart City Workshop June 4 th 2013

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DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.

German Standardization Roadmap:Smart Cities

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Sustainable Development of Communities

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Yuanchao Chen, DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies

Joachim Lonien, DINGerman Institute for Standardization

ETSI – Smart City WorkshopJune 4th 2013

DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.

• Founded in 1917

• Non-profit

• For the industry, with the industry

DIN German Institute for Standardization

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• 28% of all CEN/TCs

• 18% of all ISO/TCs

DIN employees 411

External experts 30.051

DIN Standards (total) 33.149

Standards committees 70

Source: DIN Annual Report 2012 2

DKE - Facts and Figures

� Founded in 1970

� Support of Technical Experts

- 3.500 Honorary Members in Germany

- 1.250 German Experts in IEC-Work

- 550 German Experts in CENELEC-Work- 550 German Experts in CENELEC-Work

� Management of Technical Work (IEC)

- 36 Secretaries TC/SC

- 31 Chairmen

� Management of Technical Work (CENELEC)

- 25 Secretaries TC/SC

- 17 Chairmen

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Smart Cities

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European and international standardization activities

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Organizational structure

Project Committee Smart Cities

[DIN]

Information und

Communication[DKE]

Buildings[DIN+DKE]

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Standardization

Roadmap [DKE]

E-mobility[DIN+DKE]

Smart Grid/Energy[DKE]

[DKE]

Urban Processes

und Organization[DIN]

Security and Safety

[DIN+DKE]

Production and

Logistics[DIN+DKE]

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DKE/DINStandardization Roadmap

� German Standardization Roadmap for “Smart Cities / Sustainable development of communities”in preparation

� Roadmap as cooperation � Roadmap as cooperation of DKE and DIN

� Consideration of currentRoadmaps

� Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)� E-Energy / Smart-Grids 2.0� E-Mobility (Version 2)

DKE/DIN Standardization Roadmap

Targets:Targets:

� Survey and compilation of:� State of the art

� Framework programs

� Existing and developing standards

� Identification of:� Identification of:� Stakeholders

� Standardization gaps

� Standardization interferences

� Cooperation with:� Stakeholders

� Relevant groups and institutes

� European and international bodies

� Recommendations

Position papers

Relevant Groups;

Stakeholders

DKE/DIN Standardization Roadmap

State of the art

Position papers

Activity research

Situation in

Standardization

Investigate Gaps;

RecommendationsWhite paper

Relevant TCs

Standardization

Roadmap

Political frame-

work programs

European and international approach

� Project and Standardization Roadmap committees are mirroring the “Smart & Sustainable Cities and Communities Coordination Group” between CEN and CENELEC (SSCC-CG)

� German national standardization activities are kept in pace with European approaches, aiming at a coherent European European approaches, aiming at a coherent European standardization roadmap

� To keep standardization industry and market driven, Germany has been actively integrating international players in IEC and ISO

System Evaluation Group Smart Cities

Proposal for SEG smart cities in IEC:(SMB meeting June 2013)

� Proposal prepared by Chinese, Japanese and German NCs

� Coordination of IEC and ISO activities and develop a common strategy on systemic standardization approachcommon strategy on systemic standardization approach

� Economic and strategic positioning of TCs and standardization projects through evaluation of stakeholders’

interests, use cases and market needs

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