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ETSI TC smartM2M overview and prospective
Enrico ScarroneETSI smartM2M Chairman,OneM2M Steering Committee Vice chairman (representing ETSI)
ETSI TC SmartM2M and oneM2M
ETSI SmartM2M started in 2008 as ETSI M2M:• It has developed two releases of IoT/M2M specifications
• It is the initial promoter of the oneM2M inititative
• With the publication of :• oneM2M Release 1 (Data sharing and communication framework) and
• oneM2M Release 2 (Semantic interoperabilitysupport),
the transfer of its core technical work in oneM2M has been completed
ETSI TC SmartM2M today
ETSI Smart M2M is currently focalized on:• Supporting the European industry and institutions on the identification and adoption of IOT standards, in particular regarding the oneM2M framework
• Bridging the European needs and requirements in the area of IoT, in particular in relation to oneM2M
• Support ETSI in the IoT area, collaborating with the other groups (SmartBAN, ITS, CIM, etc.)
• Support oneM2M, in terms of promotion, technicalsupport and pre‐standardization
The role of Standardization for IOT
Support the developers community accelerating the development of IoTTransfer the competition from integration and platforms to services unlocking the marketReduce the cost due to the silos approach and its managementEnable Inter‐technology and inter‐domain data sharing generating new services and new business opportunity
Reduce platform and application development costs, enlarge the market,
enable real competition on services4
Vision: Interconnecting IoT Things
Connecting the Un-connected Share information across the differences
CommunicationFramework
SemanticSupport
oneM2M base ontology
Vertical ontologiessupport
TC SmartM2MSAREF and its extensions
ETSI SmartM2M standard approach
It is based on the standardization of an interworking framework made of:
A global communication framework enabling semantic interoperability: oneM2M Release 1 (2015) and Release 2 (2016)
An ontology framework for multiple domains based on SAREF, specified in 2015 and updated in 2016, integrated with the oneM2M based ontology.
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Communication framework and SAREF standard
It start from the original study about the Energy products (Appliances) using and producing Energy n the home. ETSI collaborated with DG Connect and DG energy to provide a standardized solution including the following main specification sets:1) ETSI TS 103 264: SAREF and oneM2M MappingIt standardizes the core of SAREF and its mapping on the base ontology defined by oneM2M.• A first version of this specification has been published in November 2015, • A revised version including a full mapping on the base ontology of oneM2M
has been published in January 2017.
Energy, Environment and Building sectors are part of normative workDirect inputs from EEBus and Energy@home have been includedDTS/SmartM2M‐103271 (TS 103 410) on SAREF extensions
‐TS 103 410‐1 SAREF for Energy (January 2017)‐TS 103 410‐2 SAREF for Environment (January 2017)‐TS 103 410‐3 SAREF for Building (January 2017)
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Communication framework and SAREF standard
2) ETSI TS 103 267: Communication FrameworkPublished by ETSI in November 2015, it complements the common ontology with the means to communicate and share information, it mandates the use of oneM2M as interworking and communication framework for SAREF, to assure the ability for smart appliances to communicate in a common way, either directly or via interworking with specific local protocol
3) SAREF Testing suite Published January 2017:• TS 103 268‐1: Smart Appliances; testing methodology• TS 103 268‐2: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)• TS 103 268‐3: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP)• TS 103 268‐4: Abstract Test Suite (ATS)
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SAREF Evolution
Other sectors were candidated for future inclusion into SAREF:‐TR 103 411 SAREF extension investigation (January 2017) has preparedthe ground for additional sectors.So now the following extensions are planned to finalized in 2018 ‐2019to expand TS 103 410:
‐TS 103 410‐4 SAREF for Smart Cities‐TS 103 410‐5 SAREF for Industrial and manufacturing domains‐TS 103 410‐6 SAREF for Smart Agriculture and Agrifood domains‐TS 103 410‐7 SAREF for Automotive Domain‐TS 103 410‐8 SAREF for E‐health and Well Aging‐TS 103 410‐9 SAREF for Wearable Domain‐TS 103 410‐10 SAREF for Smart Watering‐TS 103 548 SAREF for SEAS reference ontology patterns Watering
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OneM2M support
A study is ongoing to prepare the normative work for Smart Lifts based on oneM2M communication Framework and SAREF
Smart Agriculture interworking and interoperability events are plannedbased on oneM2M communication framework and base onthology.
SmartM2M is also responsible to support oneM2M testing with the development of the conformance testing specifications for the test suite for oneM2M
SmartM2M has also started a preparation study for the virtualization of the oneM2M communication framework
Full workplan available at https://portal.etsi.org/tb.aspx?tbid=726&SubTB=726
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ETSI IOT WEEK 2017
What is IOT for YOU ?
ETSI IOT WEEK 2017
My IOT:It is not which protocol…
or which platform…that makes the IoT.
the key is to share the information and its meaning!
ETSI IOT WEEK 2017
My IOT:IOT-> Web of everything and everyone(Human, things, animals, plants, AI….)
sharing information among different systems and applications from different
business sectors
Contact details
Thank you!
Enrico ScarroneETSI smartM2M Chairman, oneM2M Steering Committee Vice Chairman
Standards CoordinationTorino, Via G. R. Romoli 274I-10148 [email protected]: +39 0112287084 Mobile: +39 3356121214 [email protected]
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