Networks for Prosperity
N4P at World Bank conference
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Networks for Prosperity Initiative partnering globally
In the framework of the Conference and Knowledge fair "Mobilizing Knowledge Networks for Development", which was organized by the World Bank on 19 and 20 June 2012 in Washington DC, UNIDO presented its Network for Prosperity initiative .
Conference participants met to explore ways to become better providers and connectors of knowledge in a world where the sources of knowledge are increasingly diverse and dispersed.
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PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLEMENT 5 TO THE 02 SERIES OF AMENDMENTS TO UN REGULATION NO. 100 (ELECTRIC POWER TRAINED VEHICLES)
If the on-board REESS can be externally charged by the user, vehicle
movement by its own propulsion system shall be impossible as long as the
connector of the external electric power supply is physically connected to the
vehicle inlet.
This requirement shall be demonstrated by using the connector specified by
the car manufacturer.
The state of the drive direction control unit shall be identified to the driver."
(...) N3 vehicles (trucks with top
sleepers) is more for an exchange of views.
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Walter von Pattay Secretary of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25
2dates
ITU-T Table of contents
o Reasons for cabling. o Standardisation: prerogative for successfull
precabling. o Contents of ISO/IEC 15018:
•Two topologies, •Up to four cables, •A new connector for balanced cables.
o The standards body for in-house cabling. o What are the costs for precabling?
(...) Home Auto-
mation Network
Entertain- ment
Network
I&C Network
Common infrastructure including mains
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ISO/IEC 15018: principles of ISO/IEC 11801 provide market success
Cabling and applications have different life cycles
Generic cabling Building infrastructure
POTS PBX ISDN ATM
LANs Computer Network
(IT)
Multimedia (MM)
Facilitymanagement Appliances
(CCCB)
Broadcast communicatio
technologie BCT
Stable Topology Stable Interfaces
Minimum channel performance
Link and channel for
CCCB
Link and channel for
ICT & BCT
Link an channel for
conventional BCT
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ISO/IEC 15018: channels/links
• CCCB in coverage area: ≤ 100 kHz 1 pair free topology @ 0,7 A /conductor
• CCCB to ACP: suitable for class D: ISO/IEC 11801
• ICT channel:≤ 100 MHz → Class D: ISO/IEC 11801
• ICT with cable and connector sharing: class E (11801)
• BCT channel balanced: ≤ 1 GHz
• BCT channel coaxial: ≤ 3 GHz ≤ 1 GHz, when sufficient long term
• Optical channels: for further study
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BCT-B coupling attenuation BCT-C screening attenuation
BCT-B BCT-C H L H L
1 000 ≤ f ≤ 3 000 55 50
dB dB 75
75
65
85
80
75470 ≤ f ≤ 1 000 75 65
@ MHz dB dB 30 ≤ f ≤ 300 85 75
300 ≤ f ≤ 470 80 75
H: higher immunity, L lower immunity
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Hierarchical Structure of homecabling
BD
CD
BD
FDFDHD
SHD
Primary home cabling subsystem
CO
CO CO CO
TO BO
HD
FD
TO, BO
Campus backbone cabling subsystem
Building backbone cabling subsystem
Primary home cabling subsystem
Area feeder cable subsystem
Coverage area subsystem
Campus backbone cabling subsystem
Building backbone cabling subsystem
Floor backbone cabling subsystem
HIERARCHY HIERARCHY
ACP
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TEc cEQP c c c TO, BO
Home distributor
Permanent link
Channel
Channels & permanent links in the home 1
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Channels & permanent links in the home 2
Channel
TEcc c TO, BO
TEcc c TO, BO
Home distributor
Channel
= connectionC
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ITU-T ICT & BCT cabling in the “room”
HD, SHD
TO, BO
Home cabling subsysten
High-performance channels may be implemented at high frequencies only point to point.
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ITU-T The standard does not limit the freedom of
implementation
HD, SHD TO,BO
Home cabling subsystem
Potential location for TO/BO With guarantied channel performance, thus within the standard.
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HomeWay®
Cable:
• TV cable (13 dB)
• Data cable (Category 5), shielded
• EIB cable
Connector:
• Telephone
• Data (PC-Network)
• TV/Radio (SAT-TV)
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Connector IEC 61076-3-104
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Connector IEC 61076-3-104
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Connector IEC 61076-3-104
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ITU-T CCCB cabling structure in the room
Area connection cable
HD, SHD
Area cabling
ACP bus star loop
CO tree and
branch
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ITU-T Example typical CCCB cabling
topologies
HD
CO (lighting/smoke detector) CO (switch and/or other door side features e.g.thermostats etc.)
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GLOBAL TECHNICAL REGULATION NO. 18 - APPENDIX 1
The
protocol is also used in case of re-programming the emission
controller, if needed;
(v) OBD connector
In the initial proposal for the gtr, the OBD connector that was
standardised for cars or any alternative connector was included in the
proposal as interface for two- and three-wheeled vehicles. To reduce
the number of connector configurations around the globe, the
alternative connector was replaced, taking into account the
development an ISO standard for OBD connector for two- and three-
wheeled vehicles.1
Following some questions raised within the IWG on the vibration and
temperature performance of the draft ISO standard,1 the ISO working
group that developed the standard (ISO TC22/SC38/WG4) provided
an explanation to EPPR IWG.
1 Motorcycles and Mopeds - Communication between vehicle and external equipment for diagnostics -
Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use. (...) Upon arrival at the service station of the highly polluting vehicle
owing to the active malfunction(s), the repairer can connect a generic scan
tool directly to the OBD connector and swiftly obtain the vehicle’s on-board
diagnostic information as input for the analysis and the actual repair.

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Slide 1
SEED System
Belgrade, 14th September 2011
in Western Balkan Region
1: EU-SEMS / EU-TACTA Projects May 2008 – July 2009
2: Regional IBM Project November 2009 – April 2010
3: SEED Project September 2010 – September 2012
SEED Concept Life Cycle
SEED Phase 1 – Pilot Actions
SEED Phase 2
SEED Phase 1 (Pilot Actions) SEED Phase 1 (Pilot Actions) –– Current StatusCurrent Status
• Electronic data exchange via SEED system is operational, exactly according to requirements for the SEED Pilot Actions (SEED Phase 1);
• Currently operational bilateral “SEED Pilot Actions” are :
1. (...) Montenegro – Bosnia and Herzegovina;
CONCLUSION CONCLUSION –– Pilot Actions Functionalities (1)Pilot Actions Functionalities (1)
• Legal base for each Pilot Action is “Protocol” on exchange of data signed between two administrations;
• Bilateral systematic and automatic data exchange of the real (production) data from CDPS databases,
• For following procedures (type of declarations)
Transport Declarations (all 9);
Export Declarations (all 9);
TIR carnets (BiH-SRB, SRB-MAK);
Empty Trucks (BiH-SRB, MNE-SRB, ALB-MNE, MNE-XK, MNE-BiH);
CONCLUSION CONCLUSION –– Pilot Actions Functionalities (2)Pilot Actions Functionalities (2)
• In Real Time (at the same moment when declaration is “verified” within the National CDPS);
• And for all Border Crossings Points between two neighbour Administrations;
• CONCLUSION: these functionalities are already going much above “testing scenarios”, but Project Team is insisting to call them Pilot, just to make difference with new functionalities that will be developed for the SEED Phase 2.
SEED Phase 1 SEED Phase 1 -- System usageSystem usage
• Data analysis is performed by Operational Centre (Customs HQ);
• Border officers enter data for missing functionalities (border crossings of Empty Trucks)
System limitations:
• Huge number of received information;
• Lacking of automatic matching;
System usage:
• On basis of indication – quick and efficient data checking through SEED System;
• Already concrete results achieved: tens of discovered cases of undervaluation (swopping of Invoices);
• Automatic matching of data Automatic reconciliation of customs declarations data sent from the border office of exit (custom administration of departure) with data declared at the entrance (at the neighbour BCP, customs administration of arrival);
• Exchange of pre-arrival data and risk analysis Exchange of data sent at the moment of starting of the customs procedure (early announcement).
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The type of power outlet/connector used in Japan is ‘A type’ which is two parallel pronged type.
(...) At foreign exchange banks and other authorized money exchangers, you can exchange major foreign currencies to Yen on presentation of your passport. There are a few branches of local banks in Shinjuku where you can exchange.
4.4 Exchange rate Online spot exchange rates are shown at: http://finance.yahoo.com/currency?
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The channels specified include balanced channels that support transmission of up to 1 GHz (TV via “twisted pair”) and use a new mating interface at the outlet for Broadcast Communications Technologies. A connector implementing this interface that also supports connector sharing is shown.
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REPORT OF THE WORKING PARTY ON PASSIVE SAFETY ON ITS FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION
GRSP agreed to
keep this item in the agenda of its future sessions for exchange of information.
H. Regulation on Pole Side Impact
Documentation: Informal documents GRSP-56-12 and GRSP-56-33
48. (...) Barriers, enclosures, solid insulators and
connectors shall not be able to be opened, separated, disassembled or
removed without the use of tools.
(...) Other components,
not being part of the connector, shall be removable only with the
use of tools in order to be able to separate the connector, or
(d) The voltage of the live parts becomes equal or below dc 60 V or
equal or below ac 30 V (rms) within 1 s after the connector is
separated.
5.1.1.1.
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Requirements in this Relationship with related specifications from other SDOs Recommendation 36 Provide I/O interface – [b-OCP 1S] provides 'The primary x16 PCIe edge connector supports: USB to administrator 2.0 port' in clause 3. – [b-OCP 2S] provides 'support of GUI and KVM on hardware level to accommodate the OCP customers whose environment requires using of VGA and KVM' in clause 9.3. – [b-OCP SJ] provides 'USB and VGA' in clause 4.2. – [b-OCP Yose] provides 'supports a VGA interface' in clause 9.5. – [b-OCP 1S] provides keyboard interface as 'Bridge IC provides ways to transfer messages between them via KCS interfaces. (...) The original SATA interface on 1S server interface has been repurposed to be a x1 PCIe link' in clause 9.5. – [b-OCP DSBS] provides USB support as 'The server board SHALL provide two external USB ports and the BIOS SHALL support the following USB devices: Keyboard and mouse ,Bootable USB flash drive, Bootable USB hard disk, Bootable USB optical disk' in clause 6.2. 37 Provide I/O interface – [b-OCP 1S] provides interface to external storage as 'Boot M.2 slot is only to external storage available in 2280 form factor and it can be configured as either SATA or PCIe device interface through BOM options' in clause 9.4. – [b-OCP AMBH] provides SATA port as 'The motherboard has SP5100 interfaces on board, which support up to six SATA ports' in clause 10.7. – [b-OCP TP] provides SATA port as 'SATA port 0~7 can be connected to one vertical mini-SAS HD 8 ports connector. sSATA ports 2~5 can be connected to one mini-SAS HD 4 ports connector' in clause 10.6. – [b-OCP O2USM] provides SATA port as 'Supports up to 12 SATA devices' in clause 4. – [b-OCP DSBS] provides SATA port as 'The server board SHALL have support up to six SATA ports' in clause 6.3. 38 Network interface – [b-OCP 25GDual] provides network virtualization as 'Support receive side virtualization scaling (RSS), single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV), VLAN tagging, Layer 2 priority encoding, link aggregation and full-duplex flow control 802.3 functions in the MAC' in Table 1. 39 Device driver and API – [b-ETSI EVE007] provide device driver and API supports as 'the network supports interface should be configurable to service either a management or production network' in clause 5.6.2. – [b-OCP 1S] provides device driver support as 'The Twin Lakes 1S server supports three M.2 solid-state drives in 2280 or 22110 form factors' in clause 3. 208
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FM tuning range: 18.5-108 MHz, 522-1611 Khz Presets:
40,230 VAC/50 Hz,1U Rack 230 VAC/50 Hz
1
39 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
LED 7.S Digital Clock, single face displays HH:MM
70rnm SS 50MM,
standalone Clock.
2
40 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Prewiring Production Studio including cables, connectors,
interconnection cable, connectors and factory test
1
41 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Uninterrupted power supply (UPS 1
42 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Audio distribution amplifier 1
5
43 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment 4K Camera System Hardware, and Accessories With portable Lighting Kit
2
MASTER CONTROL ROOM
44 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Server rack cabinet 19 “27 Unit 1000x600 Black, Tempered glass
front door with three pivot points to easily reversed thanks to quick
release handle with key
)
2
45 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Master switch KVM 8 P, USB/PS2 LCD 17” for Rack 19”.
2
46 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Audio server: 1U 4 Bay Storage Server System with Software
16TB
2
47 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
4 Stereo Channel Audio Logger,
Streaming utilities, 4 channels. (...) Normal and
through mode operation, 3-way front panel mode switches I/ 4 “
TRS connectors, 19 ‘ rack mount chassis.
2
56 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
MASTER CLOCK AND TIME DISTR.
GPS clock receiver for CTX synchronization. 10 MHz and Ipps
outputs.
2
57 U470000 Audio-
Visual
Equipment
LED Digital Clock, Single face displays HH:MM: SS,
HH:MM 70mm SS 50mm, standalone Clock.
2
58 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Audio Waveform Monitor,
2
59 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
MCR Prewiring, including cable connector and system test 1
6
INSTALLATION & TRAINING
60 U470000 Audio-Visual
Equipment
Laptop – HP core i7.
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