IoT Standardization; A vendors perspective Brussels, 11 th of May 2015 Yun Chao Hu Version 2.0.

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IoT Standardization; A vendors perspective Brussels, 11 th of May 2015 Yun Chao Hu Version 2.0

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IoT Standardization;A vendors perspective

Brussels, 11th of May 2015Yun Chao Hu

Version 2.0

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IoT/Industry 4.0 Standardization Landscape

Standard Organizatio

ns

ISO/IEC JTC1IoT

Open Source

Communities

IETF : IP Standards, ACE, Core, lfo, .. IEEE : P2413, IoT Framwork PI : Industry Ethernet W3C : Web of Things OMA : Lightweight M2M ETSI : eUICC OneM2M : Service Layer, connecting M2M devices IEC TC57 : 61850 (smart – city/grid/building) IEC JCT1 : Smart cities, cloud, big data 3GPP : LTE-M, LTE-A, Mission Critical, MTC, LTE Device-2-Device OPC : Unified Architecture I4.0 Platform : International Std WG, RAMI 4.0 AIOTI : IoT Innovation including several industry verticals

RequirementsUse CasesArchitecture

Open Stack AllSeen Open Interconnect Consortium ONOS OPNFV Hyper/cat Thread HomeKit

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IoT: Battle of commonality• Each vertical industry sector will have their own applications, use cases,

technologies and industry platforms with its own solution lifecycle and value chain

• Isolated IoT solutions within each industry segment will cause a fragmentation in the European IoT Market, cause higher entry costs and prevent synergies

• Each Industry Verticals have IoT solutions specifically designed to match the industry specific requirements

• This will limit the portability, interoperability and cost effective deployments

• Common features for the IoT platform shall be documented and validated towards existing standards

• IoT shall address at least the following requirments, i.e. Scalability, Security, Dependability (Reliability, Availability, Robustness), High Performarmance

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IoT Standardization Direction

Standard Driven• Build upon IoT related

standards• focus on key vertical

industries (Tier 1)

LTE/WIFI Driven • Build on LTE, 4.5G,

WIFI into mainstream IoT standards

• Utilizing shorter latencies and edge-computing capabilities

5G Driven• Network arch

slicing• Support Tactile

Services• Build Big Data

analytics into mainstream IoT standards

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Need for an Industry Eco-system

• The industry shall drive an eco-system around a set of standards across different vertical industries

• The Industry eco-system shall promote, market and stimulate deployments based on the IoT standards.

• The eco-system shall coordinate the IoT standards across the different industry verticials

• The eco-system shall include the interests of end-users, equipment manufacturers, technology vendors, service providers and solution integrators.

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Thank You!