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 …
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… with a multitude of different use cases, manufacturers, technologies, service providers, users, …
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The Home Gateway remains the key architectural component in the home
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An operator driven collaborative approach to specify requirements from a business, service and user perspective
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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”
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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,
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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
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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)
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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 • •
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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
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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