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Debora Comparin

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (7th Open Call)
This standard responds to some requirements outlined in the European Union eIDAS2 regulation and will be implemented by European SMEs and societies active in the EU digital ID wallet ecosystem regulated by eIDAS.
Impact on society (7th Open Call)
The primary gap being addressed is the lack of standardized interfaces for Authentic Sources in the European Digital Identity (EUDI) ecosystem. Despite the legal requirement set out in eIDAS 2.0 (Article 45e) for Authentic Sources to provide such interfaces, there is currently no available specification that defines how these interfaces should be designed or implemented. This gap has been officially recognized in the CEN TC224 WG20 “European Digital Identity Wallets Standards Gap Analysis” and significantly impedes interoperability across Member States.

This fellowship contributes to the enhancement of the ITU-T X.1281 standard, the project supports the creation of secure, trusted, and interoperable mechanisms for verifying attributes from Authentic Sources. This is crucial for the deployment of the EUDI Wallet, a flagship initiative under the Digital Single Market strategy aiming to be available to all EU citizens and residents by 2026.
The key challenges are related to:
Interoperability: The lack of standardization leads to fragmented implementations across Member States, impeding seamless cross-border operations.
Security and Trust: Verifying sensitive personal attributes (like diplomas or driving licenses) requires secure, privacy-preserving, and auditable mechanisms that are hard to implement consistently without a shared standard.
Legal and Technical Fragmentation: Authentic Sources vary widely across jurisdictions in terms of legal frameworks, data models, and technical capacities. A harmonized standard must respect these national differences while ensuring a unified operational framework at the EU level.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Secure Identity Alliance
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Debora Comparin
Proposal Title (7th Open Call)
Developing Standardized Interfaces for Authentic Sources in the European Digital Identity Ecosystem
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026

Francesc Wilhelmi

Description of Activities

The adoption of AI in telecommunications systems is expected to foster the investments made not only in connectivity itself, but also in digital infrastructures.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (7th Open Call)
AI-native networks can contribute to creating better networks that allow for reducing the digital gap (through pervasive and reliable communications) while being sustainable. As a byproduct of the integration of AI in telecommunications, it is expected that the entrance of new players (e.g., virtual operators, AI experts, over-the-top providers) into the ecosystem will increase the competitiveness of the sector, thus positively impacting the investments in the telecommunications infrastructure.
Impact on society (7th Open Call)
The standardization of AI-native networks would ensure the interoperability principle stated in the Ministerial Declaration of Tallinn.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)
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Francesc Wilhelmi
Proposal Title (7th Open Call)
Towards Trustworthy AI-native Wireless Networks
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (7th Open Call)

Marios Angelopoulos

Description of Activities

My work in ITU addresses the priorities of the call pertaining to smart cities and communities, technologies and services for smart and efficient energy use, and citizen centric digital public services and EMC radiation. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
The development of international standards will help provide SMEs, policy makers and regulators with common references thus helping overcome market barriers such as technology fragmentation, thus promoting market growth.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
A clear trend is being formed of moving from vertical energy management that distributes energy in a wired, centralized manner towards more open and distributed architectures adopted close to the edge of the population networks, which among other technologies also utilize the wireless power potential. In this new paradigm, energy will be distributed, shared and managed locally, thus closing the distance between citizens and the available energy sources.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Professor of Networked and Sensing Systems, Bournemouth University
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marios
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Leading the development of ITU standards for IoT and Metaverse in smart cities and communities
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Requirements and functional model for a ubiquitous network robot platform that supports ubiquitous sensor network applications and services

Defines a ubiquitous network robot platform, and to identify its requirements and functional model. The use of standard interfaces for the ubiquitous network robot platform will ensure network robot service reusability, portability across several network robot services, and network accessibility and interoperability by the ubiquitous sensor network (USN).
ITU-T F.747.3

Cloud computing - Functional requirements for Robotics as a Service

Provides cloud computing requirements for Robotics as a Service, which addresses requirements from use cases. Robotics as a Service (RaaS) is a cloud service category aimed at supporting the development of robotics applications and services in a cloud computing environment. On the perspective of cloud computing service provisioning, this Recommendation defines the requirements for RaaS to identify functionalities such as augmented intelligence sharing, integrated robotic control, automated machine learning, data pre-processing, etc.
Y.RaaS-reqts

Recommendation on Requirements and Architectural Framework for Autonomic Management and Control of IMT-2020 Networks

Requirements and Architectural Framework for Autonomic Management and Control of IMT-2020 Networks, as part of the the paradigm of Autonomic/Autonomous Networking (ANs) for Networks that exhibit features such as self-* operations such as self-adaptation, self-optimization, self-monitoring, self-protection and self-defense objectives for the network and services
ITU-T Y.3324