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NetFutures2016 - IoT STANDARDISATION
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[email protected] ETSI Senior Research Officer and Technical OfficerAIOTI www.aioti.eu WG03 IoT Standardisation Chairman, AIOTI Steering Board memberhttp://netfutures2016.eu/programme/iot-standardisationNetFutures2016, Brussels, 21 April 2016
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ETSI introduction: IoT Technology Cluster Connecting Thingswith SmartM2M and oneM2METSI IoT Plugtests and H2020 F-INTEROP SDO collaboration in FIRE (yesterday 20 April session)AIOTI: SDOs Alliances/FORA, OSS IoT collaboration and WG3 on « IoT Standardisation » with ETSI STF 505 IoT Landscapingand Gap Analysis Technical Reports. H2020 UNIFY-IoT CSA and ESPRESSO (Smart Cities) CSA & ETSI
This session will focus on IoT, with a particular focus on Semantic Interoperability and Reference Architectures. Following the recent developments of the Standardisationworkgroup of the Alliance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI WG3), the set up of ETSI’s Specialist Task Force on IoT (STF 505) and developments in key organisations, like IAB’s Semantic Interoperability Workshop and the Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things of IEEE P2413.
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ETSI - European roots, global outreach
ETSI is the European Standards Organization (ESO) dealing with Information and Communication Technology (ICT)standards www.etsi.orgFounded (1988), ETSI produces technical standards for both European (regulatory) and global use.Founder of several major international initiatives including• 3GPP (evolving 3G/4G/ and soon 5G mobile system standards)• oneM2M (creating service-layer standards for M2M)• and NFV
Our products and services include• Production of Technical specifications and standards• Support to industry and European regulation• Specification & testing methodologies• Interoperability testing, Proof of Concepts• Open Technical Workshops
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ETSI Membership
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Over 800 member companies, of various sizes, from 64 countries covering 5 continents
A powerful and dynamic mix of skills, resources and
ambitions
Mixture of manufacturers, network operators, service and content providers, national administrations, ministries, universities, research bodies, consultancies, user organizations
ETSI www.etsi.org Technology Clusters & IoT
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TC SmartM2M, oneM2M and 3GPP, TC SCP, ISG SMT, ISG NFV, TC ERM (RFID SRD/LTN), TC ITS, TC CYBER, TC RRS, TC SES/SCN, eHealth, DECT/ULE…
ETSI Technology Cluster = Connecting Thingshttp://www.etsi.org/technologies-clusters/clusters/connecting-things
TC SmartM2M
ETSI SmartM2M :• It has developed two releases of M2M specifications. • It is one of the initial baselines used as the foundation of
the oneM2M initiative and • with the publication of oneM2M Release 1 and the
inclusion of semantic in oneM2M Release 2, the transfer of its core technical work in oneM2M is now completed.
ETSI SmartM2M is currently focalized on:• Supporting the European industry and institutions on the
identification and adoption of standards, in particular regarding the oneM2M framework
• Bridging the European needs in the area of M2M/IoT towards oneM2M
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TC SmartM2M
Current main activity• Support Smart Appliances communication
standardization, providing a framework for SAREF that enables the communication among smart appliances and with application servers + Smart Appliances REFerenceOntology (SAREF) and oneM2M mapping
• Support to AIOTI Initiative, in particular the WG3 (standardization)
• with IoT landscape analysis, architectural gap analysis in STF505, + AIOT liaison with semantic interoperability and IoT Privacy (new)
• dissemination and community building to support standard adoptions in the IoT Large Scale Pilots
• Lead the ETSI participation and contribution to the EU mandates in the M2M and IoT areas (Smart Metering, Smart Energy Grid)
• Support visibility and dissemination of oneM2M in Europe11
Over 200 member organizations in oneM2M
oneM2M Partnership Project
www.oneM2M.org12
ETSI Plugtests events
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..some IoT related Plugtests + next events
oneM2M Interop 2: Seongnam-City, South Korea, 10-13 May 20166TiSCH 2 Plugtests: Inria, Paris, 02-04 February 2016oneM2M Showcase: ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, 09-11 December 20156lo Plugtests: Yokohama, 06-08 November 2015oneM2M Interop event: ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, 14-16 September 20156TiSCH Plugtests: Prague, Czech Republic, 17-19 July 2015oneM2M Showcase: ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, 09-11 December 2014M2M Plugtests: ETSI, Sophia-Antipolis, 10-12 September 2014IoT CoAP 4: London, UK, 07-09 March 2014
14-17 June 2016 IoT Security Week14-18 November ETSI IoT/M2M WS - Featuring the Smart World• Promoting oneM2M Release 2, in particular Security and semantic interoperability,
especially in the context of ETSI activities on Smart Cities and Smart Appliances . Exploit the links of ETSI with with AIOTI, the IoT LSP winning proposals and the STF 505 work.
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Areas of ETSI Plugtests Involvement
Cellular: GSM, 3G (UMTS), LTE terminals, WiMAX, FemtoCell
VoIP: H.323, SIP, SIGTRAN, EUROCAEService Creation: OSA/Parlay (API, IDL)IPv6: Core, Security, Mobility, v4-v6Cordless phones: DECTRadio communications: TETRA, DMR, dPMR, RFIDBroadband: ISDN, DSL, GPONSmartcards: Readers, cards, security modulesIntelligent Transport Systems: ITS-CMS, eCallApplications: OMA BCASTSecurity: Electronic Signature, Lawful InterceptionCore networks: IMSInternet of Things: M2M, CoAP, 6TiSCH, 6LoWPAN
Computing: GRID (Cloud)
F-INTEROP Consortium
C 1 Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 UPMC France
P 2 Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology iMinds BelgiumP 3 European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI FranceP 4 European Advanced Networking Test Center AG EANTC GermanyP 5 Mandat International alias Fondation pour la
Coopération InternationaleMI Switzerland
P 6 The Connected Digital Economy Catapult Limited DigiCat UKP 7 University of Luxembourg UL Luxembourg
P 8 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
Inria France
P 9 Device Gateway SA DG Switzerland
Research partners
Coordinator
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F-INTEROP Advisory Board
A 1 GEANT association Geant UKA 2 ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMIS NetherlandA 3 European Technology Platform on Smart Systems
IntegrationEPoSS Germany
A 4 International Telecommunication Union ITU SwitzerlandA 5 Open Geospatial Consortium OGC GermanyA 6 World Wide Web Consoritum W3C UKA 7 IPv6 Forum IPv6F Luxembourg
A 9 UNH - Inter Operability Laboratory IOL USA 8 Cosummer Electronics Association CEA USA 10 Berkeley Sensor and Actuator centre BSAC USA 11 Thales Thales FranceA 12 Cisco Cisco FranceA 13 Hewlett Packard HP FranceA 14 Nephos6 Nephos6 US
Industry support group
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F-Interop expected outcomes
1. Testbed federation 2. Testbed as a Service3. Flexible reference architecture4. Security by design5. Online Test Tools:
• Interoperability• Conformance• Scalability• QoS / QoE• Energy efficiency• Complementary on-line resources
6. Online labelling and certification tool 7. Effective support to standardization:
IETF/6TiSCH, oneM2M, W3C/Web of Things8. Open Call
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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION
21 April 2016 – NetFutures2016 (IoT Standardisation session)
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AIOTI WG03 Chairman – [email protected] Chair - [email protected]
AIOTI WG03 IoT Standardisation introduction
Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.5
Service & App
B2C (e.g., Consumer Market)
B2B (e.g., Industrial Internet Market)
Connectivity
AIOTI
Open Automotive Alliance
IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape(Technology and Marketing Dimensions)
NB-IoTForum
NB-IoTForum
Open ConnectivityFoundation
Home/Building Manufacturing/Industry Automation
Vehicular/Transportation
Horizontal/Telecommunication
Open Automotive Alliance
Healthcare Energy WearablesFarming/AgrifoodCities
IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape (Vertical and Horizontal Domains)
AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI
AIOTI
AIOTI AIOTIAIOTI
Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.5
NB-IoTForum
Open ConnectivityFoundation
Linux IoTDM
Service & App
Connectivity
B2B (e.g., Industrial Internet Market)
B2C (e.g., Consumer Market)
Node-RED
IoT Open Source Initiatives Landscape (Technology and Marketing Dimensions)
Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.5
Warp10
Mapping of IoT SDOs/Alliances to Knowledge Areas
Integration / Interoperability
IoT Architecture
Infrastructure
Applications (*)
Devices and Sensor Technology
Security &
Privacy
AIOTI
AIOTIAIOTI
Communication and Connectivity
Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.4
LTN
NB-IoT Forum
Open ConnectivityFoundation
Node-RED
Integration / Interoperability
IoT Architecture
Applications
Communication and Connectivity
Devices and Sensor Technology
Security &
Privacy
Mapping of IoT OSS initiatives to Knowledge Areas
Infrastructure
Linux IoTDM
Linux IoTDM
Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.4
Warp10
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AIOTI WG03 IoT Reference Architecture Consolidation of IoT reference architecture from many sources, i.e. IoT-A, IEEE
P2413, OneM2M, ITU-T, ISO/IEC JTC1 Architectural views based on ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010
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A consolidated high level IoT Reference Architecture
“Things”
IoT Device
User
invokes
IoT Service
exposes
associated VirtualEntity
Interacts with
Legendcontingent on
communication“symbolic”
models & tracks
Functional model: Domain model:
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Semantic interoperability a crossthe various application domainsis a major issue for IoT
Key challenges: Ontologies that formalize the
meaning of domain data andinformation models
Ontology merging, matching andalignment strategies a crossdomains
Semantic discovery of services,devices, things and theircapabilities
Semantic metadata
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Semantic interoperability is key for IoT
AIOTI WG03 Semantic Interoperability
AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION
AIOTI WG03 Phase 1… since March 2015 (Phase 2 after June’16) ~270 Members in WG03 (+400 Members in all AIOTI WGs), ~340 subscribers in AIOTI
WG03 EC Intranet, ~30 SDO/Alliances in liaison with : 3GPP, AIM, BBF, CEN, CENELEC, ETSI, FIWARE, GS1, GSMA, IEC, IEEE P2413, IETF, IIC, IoT-Forum, IPSO Alliance, IPv6 Forum, IRTF, ISO, ISO/IEC JTC1 WG10, ITU-T SG20, MIPI Alliance, OASIS, OGC, OCF, OMA, oneM2M, TM Forum, The Open Group, ULE Alliance, W3C, Weightless SIG, WWRF, ZigBee, ZVEI...
AIOTI WG03 deliverables 3 reports were delivered in October 2015 : IoT Landscape , High Level Architecture and
Semantic interoperability recommendations : http://bit.ly/1GtzJ5I“The work of AIOTI WG03 is seen as a reference for the AIOTI Working Groups in order to
address the interoperability issues and to recommend the use of standard-based solutions for the deployment of IoT solutions. We have been talking to SDOs and Alliances about collaborations and interworking as a means to reduce fragmentation. What AOITI brings to all is a dramatic acceleration of the pace of those discussions.”
Latest updates: IoT Landscape Release 2.5, IoT Semantic Interoperability Release 2.1 HLA Release 2.1 And a new AIOTI WG03 sub-group ToR on IoT Privacy (in coopeation with WG04)
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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION
ETSI STF 505 (IoT Analysis) in full collaboration with AIOTI and funded by the EC will publish (draft available for consultation) 2 ETSI Technical Reports on IoT Landscape + Use Cases and Gap Analysis (+dissemination +EC workshops) by end of 2016
H2020 ICT30 UNIFY-IoT and BE-IoT support AIOTI WG3H2020 IoT LSP Pilots and CSA (to start in January 2017)
“IoT research, development, innovation, pilots and standardisation is always going on, it does not wait for H2020 or AIOTI to start its deployment. It is necessary to keep the momentum of AIOTI WG03 because this forum is useful for its members but also for the entire IoT community. There is obviously space for improvement to sustain the AIOTI WG03 open approach spirit. It is important to keep liaisons to SDOs/Alliances that are willing to collaborate formally with AIOTI.”
ETSI Support to AIOTI WG03 will continue
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IoT European Platforms Initiative IoT-EPI
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Symbiosis of smartobjects across IoTenvironments
Building an IoT OpenEcosystem for ConnectedSmart Objects Interoperability of
heterogeneous IoTplatforms
Connect mass-marketproducts with thedigital world acrossmultiple applicationsectors
Open virtual neighbourhoodplatform for connecting IoTinfrastructures and smartobjects
Adoptive gatewaysfor diverse multipleenvironments
Bridging the interoperabilitygap of the Internet of Things
Supporting IoT activitieson innovation ecosystems
The businessengine for IoTprojects
iot-epi.eu
Cooperation
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Innovation Support Strategy• Entrepreneurs, business models• Landscape of IoT labs, accelerators,
startups• Sustainability of Platforms (KPI) –
analysis of Alliances• Liaison with WG02 of AIOTI
Communication• Portal• Press office• Open Calls• Hackathons• End Users• Entrepreneurs• Startups• Financial engagement of
stakeholders
Research and Innovation Mechanisms • Cluster approach (IERC) - SRIA,
ACs• RIAs analysis, strategy• Technical work groups• Press office, portalAIOTI Support• Open days for each WG• Contact group member states• Mapping -
Standardization/Pilots/Platforms• Coordination of high level events• Portal
BE-IoT UNIFY-IoT
PORTAL
TRUST
FIWARE• Liaison with accelerators
ECSEL, CPS• Alignment, SRIA, eventsInternational Collaboration • (US, Japan, China, South Korea,
Brazil)