IEEE 1937.1
P1937.1 Standard Interface Requirements and Performance Characteristics for Payload Devices in Drones

IEEE Annual Election

IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors Members-at-Large, 2021-2022

Please vote to Candidate Haiying Lu.

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Haiying Lu
(Nominated by IEEE Standards Association)

Senior Engineer
China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI)
Beijing, China

Haiying Lu is currently holding a position of senior engineer of China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI). He is a veteran pioneer in establishing and developing standards in the electronics and information technology domains. He has rich experience in the standardization of drone applications and regulations. As an active industry player, he has successfully led and organized several series of national standards and industry standards. As head of standardization work, he participated in the national science and technology research and development key project. He is also a member of ISO/IEC JTC1 Emerging Technology and Innovation (JETI), Chief Editor of the technical trend report Drone, Achievements and Impacts of IT on AT (aviation technology), Co-editor of ISO 22460-2 Drone Identity Module. Furthermore, he holds various leading positions such as the deputy leader of SAC/TC 28/SC 17/WG 12, the chair of IEEE 1937.1 standard working group and a member of IEEE NesCom (2020).

IEEE Accomplishments and Activities
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As chairman of the IEEE 1937.1 working group, he initiated and facilitated IEEE SA drone application standardization work, giving full play to the drone industry in China and the advantages of a large number of drone applications. The working group members include the world’s largest consumer drone manufacturer DJI, the world’s largest drone user State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the world’s largest Telecom operator China Mobil, and China Academy of Science, Beijing University and other important academic institutions. Within two years the working group developed the technical applications and regulations related standards of drones, such as drone payload interface, drone application framework, and drone low-altitude route planning.

As a member of IEEE NesCom, he proposed to strengthen the communication and coordination between the wide range of societies, actively promote the establishment of IEEE new standards projects, and played a promoting role in the establishment of standards in emerging fields such as blockchain and drones.

Meanwhile, with IEEE 1937.1 standard coverage, ICAP is to be carried out to form breakthrough conformity assessment work in drone related fields, which will greatly influence the development of the industry and greatly expands the influence and authority of IEEE in emerging industries. For more information about IEEE 1937.1 visit https://sagroups.ieee.org/1937-1/

Statement

Being an active standards developer for most of my career, I am attracted by IEEE SA’s vision and mission, a world-class standards development organization that provides a high quality, market-relevant standardization environment, respected worldwide; and that advances “technology for humanity”. This is highly consistent with my desired goal in my mind. It will be great to be part of such a well-known worldwide organization and to contribute all my experience and expertise as a standards professional. It will be my pleasure to work with IEEE SA.

With the rapid development of China in recent years and with various vigorous technology developments, standardization demand is incredible. In addition, IEEE is the biggest expert group in the world and has the widest field of technical experts. With the requirements of the rapidly developing Chinese industry, I am willing to become the promoter of all this considerable cooperation.

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