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ACHIEVING INTEROPERABILITY IN THE IOT/M2M MARKET WWW.HOMEGATEWAY.ORG HANS WERNER BITZER, VICE CHAIR, HGI DEUTSCHE TELEKOM

ETSI M2M WORKSHOP 2015 FEATURING ONEM2M SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, FRANCE

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FUTURE VISIONS OF „SMART LIVING“

from Smart Living City - Dubai 2014

from 5G PPP

From LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY LONDON

from http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/

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from http://www.smartmeters.com/

FUTURE VISIONS OF „SMART LIVING“ •

IoT, M2M, Smart City's, Smart Products, Smart Production, Smart Energy, Industrie 4.0, Industrial Internet, 5G, … will all contribute

to the future of „smart living“ • Key feature will be easy, flexible, secure mesh-up • Some roles and players: –

developers, platform providers, customers, service providers, device manufacturers, municipalities, …

• Industrial use-cases & infrastructures should explicitly be included into the overall vision – E.g. smart products, logistics, …

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HGI‘S ROLE IN THE ECOSYSTEM •

The Home has been the first consumer environment to become connected and smart …



… with a multitude of different use cases, manufacturers, technologies, service providers, users, …



The Home Gateway remains the key architectural component in the home



An operator driven collaborative approach to specify requirements from a business, service and user perspective



Concrete results with relevance for the industry through close cooperation with complementary organizations (e.g. OSGi Alliance, BBF, DECT Forum, …)



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HGI first interaction with oneM2M during oneM2M formation phase in Berlin, Dec. 2011 –

HGI was invited as “vertical industry representative”



And became a member type 2

www.homegateway.org

HGI‘S APPROACH Low Power Consumption HW & SW Design Limitations

Costs CAPEX & OPEX

Home Gateway Autonomous Operation

Interoperability

Original challenges in designing a mass-deployment Home Gateway - a multi-objective design problem. 3rd Party Services

Product Lifetime

Broadband Service Provider

SW modularity on the Home Gateway – a key architectural component in the connected home.

SW Execution Env. Incl. Abstraction Layer

HG Core Functions

Devices

Services Home Network

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HGI‘S APPROACH TOWARDS SMART HOME •

RPx

Use Cases - already with a tendency to transcend beyond the home Smart Home Architecture based on software modularity Open Platform 2.0,







Remote Access Middleware

RP4

Test Cases & Test Suite setup for remote testing

HOME GATEWAY Remote Access Agent

… defining an Abstraction Layer, Reference Points and a Smart Device Template (SDT) to describe device capabilities in a unified way Wireless HAN Requirements



– – – – –

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SECURITY CONNECTIVITY MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF DEVICES PERFORMANCE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION OF DEVICES



App 1

App N

RP1

Abstraction Layer RP2

SDT D1

D2

D3

Dx

GENERALIZING THE HGI SMART HOME APPROACH? •

Home Domain is a (one)M2M vertical

(besides e.g. the vehicular and industrial domains)



HGI approach on – –

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Gateway & Smart Home Architecture Abstraction Layer & Device Modeling with SDT

… can in principle be applied to other verticals and developed into enablers for cross-domain interoperability Applying and developing these concepts further in oneM2M has started based on SDT.

Legacy Device (d)

Management Client

M2M Gateway

M2M Applications

M2M Applications

REM Interface 2

mIa

dIa

M2M Service Capabilities Layer

M2M Service Capabilities Layer

Communication modules GREM

M2M Device (D’) Management Client

REM Server REM Interface 2

REM Server

REM Interface 1 REM Proxy

M2M Applications mId

dIa

Communication modules

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Communication modules

NREM REM Server

REM Client

ROLE OF INFORMATION MODELING FOR INTEROPERABILITY

SDT

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SDT 3 ON GITHUB • •



SDT is developed under Apache 2.0 on GitHub SDT 3 was published on GitHub before start of oneM2M‘s TP#20 meeting. Contributions from various organisations – Echonet – energy@home – DECT ULE

• First Tools available 9

https://github.com/Homegateway/SmartDeviceTemplate

HOW THINGS COULD COME TOGETHER oneM2M / MAS

OSGi

Eclipse SmartHome

Eclipse Vorto

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HGI WILL CONCLUDE ITS WORK IN EARLY 2016 SMART HOME TOPICS TO BE TRANSFERRED AND CONTINUED IN … … industry wide effort toward M2M/IoT: 2012  Specification of key components and technologies for a platform and eco system approach  i.e. a software execution environment, related management protocol, test suite; and logo program  Cross-reference to other organizations

Open Plattform 2.0 (SWEX)

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2014  Service Provider’s requirements for wireless home area networks supporting smart home services  In cooperation with organizations like Zigbee, EnOcean and ULE Alliances.

WHAN Requirements

2015  Smart Home Reference Architecture introducing an abstraction layer  Smart Device Template; to enable unification of device model semantics and provide unified APIs for application developers

Reference Implementations, Tools, Testing

SDT vorto

Smart Device Template

FINAL HGI SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP 2016 MARCH 8/9

• HGI will hold a special symposium for its members, liaison partners, and guests: – Gateways, Networks, Services – Disruptors and Trends – Where to go from here?

• This symposium is open to all interested parties, stay tuned! 12

HGI / Residential Scope

oneM2M / IoT Scope

THANK YOU!

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Industrial Scope