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Global Relevance ANSI Conference on US Leadership Phoenix, AZ – 2005-11. Jack Sheldon Strategic Development Manager. Global relevance ???. Global relevance ???. Global relevance ???. Introduction.
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Global RelevanceANSI Conference on US LeadershipPhoenix, AZ – 2005-11 Jack Sheldon Strategic Development Manager
Introduction • Fundamental goal of the IEC – Promote international cooperation and trade through the development of IEC standards • Regional conditions of an essential and permanent nature to be addressed during the development or revision of a standard
Introduction • Procedure by which essential differences in requirements may be included – on an equivalent basis – as normative requirements • Essential requirements due to legal and regulatory provisions included in an informative annex
Global Relevance – Principles • EDR – Essential Difference in Requirements • Technical infrastructures or climatic differences • Significant market share • Normative part of document • Regulatory requirements • Non-permanent nature • Informative annex • TC/SCs encouraged to use existing solutions • EDR solution when no consensus possible
Existing solutions 2.2.3 Procedure a) Figure 2 shows the luminance processing circuitry for the signal which is a dropout generator circuit. b) Input a white signal of 50 % (grey) (0,357 Vp-p for NTSC and 0,350 Vp-p for PAL/SECAM) to the video signal input for the dropout generator circuit. Also supply a horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal to the horizontal and vertical sync signal inputs of the dropout generator circuit. c) Do not record chrominance or hi-fi audio signal. d) Figure 3 also shows the level adjustment system of the dropout in the Y-FM recording signal which is shown in figure 4.
Basic principles • EDR based on • differences in technical infrastructures • differences in climatic conditions • EDR submitted to the relevant TC/SC by the National Committee for consideration
Basic principles • EDR does not mean different side-by-side standards • Procedure of including EDR applied only in those cases where the TC/SC agrees on substantial degree of harmonisation with other requirements in standard
Implementation procedure • Proposal for EDR, including justification, endorsed by the relevant NC • Proposal for EDR includes technical and market justification • Indicate how any resulting IEC standard will be treated nationally • EDR submitted at the earliest stage (NP) but not later than the end of the CD stage
Implementation procedure • EDR shall be included in CDV and FDIS • IPR provisions have to be applied • Inclusion of an EDR may not itself be the reason for a negative vote by NCs • Negative votes related to EDR at any stage (NP, CDV, FDIS) accompanied by a technical/market justification
Legal & regulatory requirements • Different requirements due to legal and regulatory provisions included in informative annex • Annex indicates • law/regulation reference • technical rationale • body responsible for the requirement (government/ministry/department/agency) • Annex referenced in main body of standard
Implementation • SMB will create system for monitoring inclusion of EDR and legal provisions in IEC standards • Periodic report to be provided and be basis for review of the procedure after 2 years (extended for additional year) • SMB Directive Maintenance Team will review the existing Directives in order to accommodate procedure
Technical Infrastructure • The SMB decided not to provide a definition for “technical infrastructure” and to refer to the dictionary definition …
Technical Infrastructure • Compact Oxford English the basic physical and organizational structures (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise • Chambers 1 the basic inner structure of a society, organization, or system. 2 the permanent services and equipment, eg the roads, railways, bridges, factories and schools, needed for a country to be able to function properly. 3 the permanent services and equipment, eg roads, railways and bridges, needed for military purposes.
Technical Infrastructure • Websters 1 : the underlying foundation or basic framework (as of a system or organization) 2 : the permanent installations required for military purposes 3 : the system of public works of a country, state, or region; also : the resources (as personnel, buildings, or equipment) required for an activity
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