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IOWN Global Forum
Formation2020; 4 years ago (2020)
Type501(c)(6)
President and Chairperson
Dr. Katsuhiko Kawazoe
Websiteiowngf.org Edit this at Wikidata

The IOWN Global Forum is a non-profit trade association designing an all-photonics network architecture that would be expected to deliver higher resiliency and much faster performances both that should enable new services and applications.[1]

Introduction

The IOWN Global Forum focuses on collaboration within its multiple committees and working groups to create Proof of Reference (PoC) documents as well as white papers, use cases, and fact sheets on the advancement of communication infrastructure.[2] The Forum has a goal of achieving lower power consumption, higher transmission capacity, lower latency, and more in its technology by 2030 which it calls its Vision 2030 goal.[3][4]

History

Innovative Optical and Wireless Networks (IOWN) is an NTT led project developing IT infrastructure for networking and information processing.[5]

Formed in 2020 by founding members NTT, Intel and Sony, the IOWN forum focuses on two key technologies to improve communication infrastructure.[4][6] First, it focuses on photonics networks.[7] An All-Photonics Network (APN) is an end-to-end optical communication system that is expected to handle future needs by delivering excellent bandwidth, low latency, flexibility and energy efficiency. Second, it focuses on digital twin computing, which extends the concept of a conventional digital twin for humans to things or aims to enable them to be recreated and autonomously behave and interact without restrictions.

Standards and Resources

The IOWN Global Forum publishes official documents on multiple network and communication infrastructure topics such as open all-photonic networks, data-centric infrastructure, and fiber sensing.[citation needed]

In 2022 the forum released the functional architecture of the open All Photonics Network (APN) which the aim of creating high speed communication networks together with radio communication systems.[8]

Reference Documents

The IOWN Global Forum has published multiple reference documents on various topics, including seven PoC Reference documents. The documents explain the importance of and the science behind the different technologies the Forum is investigating.[citation needed]

Use Cases

The purpose of the IOWN Global Forum's use cases is to identify the requirements of various applications that could use the contemplated next-generation optical network that the Forum is investigating. Current use cases available for the public included topics such as AI integration and cyber-physical systems.[9]

Fact Sheets and White Papers

The IOWN Global Forum has fact sheets and white papers for public viewing that discuss its vision and technical directions for the industry as well as technologies that are being investigated.[citation needed]

Structure

IOWN Global Forum members participate in multiple steering committees and working groups. These include the Technology Working Group (TWG), the Vision Steering Committee (VSC), and the Use Case Working Group (UCWG).[citation needed]

Membership

Members of IOWN Global Forum are categorized into four different membership types. Any like-minded organization that is invested in furthering the world of IOWN is invited to apply.

Founding Members

The founding members are the organizations that created the Forum in 2019 were Intel,NTT and Sony.[4]

Sponsor members of the IOWN Global Forum are organizations that are willing to commit time and resources to support the Forum. There is an annual fee and the benefits of being a sponsor member include eligibility for a Board seat, voting eligibility in the Board election, approval of final documents (if the Board is joined), eligibility to be a member committee chair/vice-chair/member or a working group chair, as well as all other benefits included in the general membership. As of 2023, sponsor members included Cisco, Dell Technologies, Samsung, Red Hat,[10], KDDI,[11] and Toyota.

General Members

General members of the IOWN Global Forum are companies that are interested in the world of IOWN and want to be a part of its development. Benefits include eligibility to be a working group vice chair, the ability to propose new work items, the ability to participate and vote in working groups, attend member meetings, and access to all in-progress and published documents. As of 2023, general members include companies like Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Corporation, NetApp, and Qualcomm.[citation needed]

Academic or Research Members

Academic or research members of the IOWN Global Forum are non-profit entities that are primarily educational or research organizations. Benefits include the ability to propose new work items, participate in and observe working groups, attend member meetings, and access all in-progress and published documents. Academic or research members include the Industrial Technology Research Institute, Osaka University, SBI Graduate School, and the University of Tokyo.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "IOWN Initiative | NTT R&D".
  2. ^ "What's IOWN | NTT R&D".
  3. ^ "Introduction to a Smarter World | IOWN Global Forum".
  4. ^ a b c Hannah Fodale; Michael J. Green; Nicholas Szechenyi (2022). Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance Competition and Innovation in New Domains. Center for Strategic & International Studies. ISBN 9781538170571.
  5. ^ Boris Otto; Michael ten Hompel; Stefan Wrobel (2022). Designing Data Spaces The Ecosystem Approach to Competitive Advantage. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783030939755.
  6. ^ "Intel, NTT and Sony join forces on a new global form for 'smart world' | Fierce Telecom". Fierce Telecom. 31 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Immediate Focus | IOWN Global Forum".
  8. ^ Bridgwater, Adrian (19 December 2022). "NTT lays groundwork for next cloud developers, conducts open APN PoC". Computer Weekly Developer Network.
  9. ^ "Use Cases | IOWN Global Forum".
  10. ^ "RedHat OpenShift and data-centric infrastructure initiatives in IOWN Global Forum | Red Hat".
  11. ^ "NTT to start offering services under next-gen network initiative". Japan Times. 3 March 2023.