LANDSCAPE OF THE
SMARTHOME IOT STANDARDS
#Fragmentation & #Rationalisation, two
matter of fact that both installer and
consumer must cope with
THE BIG PICTURE
Complex … but organised
« Standards are mostly quiet, unseen forces, such as specifications,
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A #FRAGMENTED AND #CROWDED LANDSCAPE
Status as of Q1/2018 : Techs vs Markets
#Fragmentation
#Rationalisation
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NO SINGLE VERTICAL HAS A SINGLE PLAYER
Status Q1/2018 8 dedicated scenes over shared communication layers
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AIOTI,
ALLIANCE FOR IOT
INNOVATION
HTTPS://AIOTI.EU
IoT standardization - > WG03
• IoT LSP Standard Framework Concepts
• High Level Architecture (HLA)
• Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things
• IoT LSP use cases and standards gaps
• IoT Standards landscape and future evolutions
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11.11.17
>200#
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• The alliance focusses on
– fostering experimentation, replication and deployment of IoT
– supporting convergence and interoperability of IoT standards
– gathering evidence on market obstacles for IoT deployment
– mapping and bridging global, EU, and member states’ IoT innovation activities
• WG03
– Identifying horizontal concerns/general principles for IoT
– Bootstrapping trust
– Investigating relevant regulations and their potential impact
– Community building
– Conducting initial studies on the role of people in IoT
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AIOTI
Origin & objectives, WG03 (IoT Standardization)
AIOTI
was initiated by the European
Commission in 2015, with the aim
to strengthen the dialogue and
interaction among IoT players in
Europe, and to contribute to the
creation of a dynamic European
IoT ecosystem to speed up the
take up of IoT
Since Q3/2016
Legal
Association
• Brings together complete sets of stakeholders in the eco-system
• Leverages existing initiatives and provides the missing links
• Does not develop standards by itself, but stimulates convergence
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• ! WG03 report are not standards but rather
– #rationalise #review #defragment SDO & Third party works
• High Level Architecture : IoT Reference Architecture and its mapping, RELEASE 3.0 June 2017
• Large Scape Project: Extensive reviewof SDO players & works, RELEASE 2.8 June 2017
• SemIoP : IoT Semantic Interoperability, RELEASE 1.0 February 2018
• IoT Privacy (with WG04): IoT Platform, experimentation, LSPs need concrete standard
framework & references to enable ”IoT Trust” and IoT “Privacy by design”
• IoT Security (with WG04): IoT Security Architecture for Trusted IoT Devices; Baseline
Requirements for Security & Privacy up to segment requirements; experimentation, LSPs need
concrete standard framework & references to enable ”IoT Trust” based on IoT “Security by
design”
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AIOTI WG03 (IOT STANDARDIZATION)
Activities and stakeholders
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WORKSHOP FROM THE EU & AIOTI
Most recent update was on April 2018
SO, WHO IS DOING WHAT ?
From Standards Developing Organizations,
Consortium or Alliance to Industry Group
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Special
Task
Force
505
ETSI,
EUROPEAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
STANDARDS INSTITUTE
HTTPS://WWW.ETSI.ORG
IoT standardization ->
SmartM2M/oneM2M/SmartBAN
• IoT Standards landscape and future evolutions (ETSI TR 103 375)
• IoT LSP use cases and standards gaps (ETSI TR 103 376)
• Events: Internet of Things in the Smart Home
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Focus on IoT areas such as:
smart devices, smart cities, smart grids, connected car,
eHealth, home automation and energy management,
remote industrial process control
Addresses IoT standardization gaps identified in
(AIOTI) European Commission Large Scale Pilot projects
The use of standards
• ensures interoperable and cost-
effective solutions
• opens up opportunities in new
areas
• allows the market to reach its full
potential
Smart objects produce large volumes of data.
This data needs to be managed, processed, transferred and stored securely
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• Standard Definition Organization activities organized in to axis
– Horizontal: market type
– Vertical: technology focus
• TS 103 375
– suggest reusing existing technology that can be used by application domain
• TS 103 376
– identify any technology gaps that may be needed
https://portal.etsi.org/STF/stfs/STFHomePages/STF505
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SPECIAL TASK FORCE 505 - IOT
Started from the AIOTI report on IoT
Application domains
• Smart Cities
• Smart Living
• Smart Farming
• Wearables
• Smart Mobility
• Smart Environment
• Smart Manufacturing
Knowledge Areas
• Communication and Connectivity
• Integration/Interoperability
• Application
• Infrastructure
• IoT Architecture
• Devices and Sensor Technology
• Security and Privacy
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ONEM2M
HTTP://WWW.ONEM2M.ORG/
Cross Sector Standards
for M2M and the Internet of Things
• Functional Architecture (TS-0001)
• Service Components (TS-0007)
• CoAP Protocol Binding (TS-0008)
• MQTT Protocol Binding (TS-0010)
• LWM2M Interworking (TS-0014)
• Home Appliances Information Model and Mapping (TS-0023)
• …
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Develop technical specifications
Address the need for a common M2M Service Layer (to be
embedded within various hardware and software)
Aimed to connect the myriad of devices in the field with M2M
application servers worldwide
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COORDINATION OF THE IOT JUNGLE
Trend to the Distributed Configurations
• « Proximal » IoT
• Targeting mostly smart home / building automation / proximal network
• Simplify connecting “things” in proximity (monitor, control, automate)
• Enablers: Discovery, Advertisement
• Need multi-cast techniques (implement discovery & advertisement)
• « Distal » IoT
• Targeting larger scale deployments of M2M/IoT devices
• Hiding complexity of network (usage, routing, access control)
• Storing & sharing of data in distributed, hierarchical topology
• Agnostic to underlying network technology
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• TS-0014 LWM2M Interworking
• TS-0021 AllJoyn Interworking
• TS-0024 OIC Interworking
• TS-0026 3GPP Interworking
• TR-0033 Proximal IoT Interworking
• TR-0035 OSGi Interworking
• TR-0042 WoT Interworking
• TR-0043 Modbus Interworking
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• Example: Make it work together
INTERWORKING PROXIES
oneM2M is a standard for middleware platform to mitigate with numerous legacy protocols and semantics
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HGI
HOME GATEWAY
INITIATIVE
HTTP://WWW.HOMEGATEWAYINITIATIVE.ORG/
ETSI Standards:
• SmartM2M TS 104 424
SMART HOME ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (HGI-RD036)
• SmartM2M TS 103 425
Requirements for Wireless home area networks (HGI-RD039)
• SmartM2M TS 103 426
Requirements for HGI Open Platform 2.0 (HGI-RD048)
• … > 30 publications
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The HGI, founded by major broadband service providers in 2005
Joined by leading vendors of digital home equipment, set key
specifications for the broadband home from 2005 to 2016.
4/2016, HGI transfers
smart home related
requirements to ETSI
NON profit organisation founded by:
Belgacom, BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, KPN,
Teliasonera, NTT, Telefonica, Telecom Italia
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• Basic idea:
Sharing the Home Access Router amongst ISP & IoT players thanks to Virtualisation of the HW
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SMART HOME ARCHITECTURE..
… from the ISP point of view: Home Router CENTRIC (#AllinTHEBOX)
Open Platform FROZEN at RELEASE 2.1
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INTERNET
ENGINEERING TASK
FORCE
HTTP://WWW.IETF.ORG/
IoT standardization ->
IPv6 over Networks of Resource-constrained (6lo)
Nodes Constrained RESTful Environments (CoRE)
Authentication and Authorization for Constrained Environments (ACE)
DTLS In Constrained Environments (DiCE)
Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks (ROLL)
• Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4 Networks (6lowPAN) (RFC4944)
• Constrained Application Protocol (RFC7252)
• CBOR Web Token (CWT) (RFC8392)
• TLS/DTLS Profiles for the Internet of Things (RFC7925)
• RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RFC6650)
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Defines protocols at various layers of the protocol stack
Focus on using IPv6 for an End to End object addressing
model scheme
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• 6lo
– IPv6-over-foo adaptation layer using 6LoWPAN : IEEE802.15.4 (RFC4944, BLE (RFC7668), NFC (draft-ietf-6lo-nfc-
09), ITU-T G.9959 (RFC7428), DECT (RFC8105), PLC (draft-hou-6lo-plc-03),
– Technologies for link layer: compression (RFC6282, RFC7400), NDP Optimization (RFC6775)
– Information and data models for basic monitoring, troubleshooting and privacy: MIB (RFC7388), privacy (RFC8065)
• CoRE
– framework for resource-oriented applications : directory (draft-ietf-core-resource-directory-13), publish/subscribe
(draft-ietf-core-coap-pubsub-04)
– general architecture / group communication : observation (RFC7641)
– RESTful transfer protocol using low complexity communication UDP or (DTLS): Block-Wise Transfer (RFC7959),
HTTP mapping (RFC8075), WebSockets (RFC8323)
– target simple sensors (temperature sensors, light switched, door locks, etc): actuators (draft-mattsson-core-coap-
actuators-05)
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IETF AS THE INTERNET BUILDER IS KEY FOR IOT
The efficient and long term view on open and future proof protocol suite for building the IoT communicatons
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• ACE
– enable authorized access (Get, Put, Post, Delete) in constrained environments : WEB Token (RFC8392), privacy
enhancement (draft-cuellar-ace-pat-priv-enhanced-authz-tokens-06), DTLS profile (draft-ietf-ace-dtls-authorize-03)
• DiCE
– define DTLS profile suitable for Internet of Things applications
– define DTLS for secure multicast message
– adaptation of DTLS for constrained environments
• ROLL
– focused on routing solutions for the areas (connected home, building, urban sensor networks): Home Automation
(RFC5826), multicast MPL (RFC7731)
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IETF AS THE INTERNET BUILDER IS KEY FOR IOT
The efficient and long term view on open and future proof protocol suite for building the IoT communicatons
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OPEN MOBILE
ALLIANCE
SPECWORKS
HTTPS://WWW.OMASPECWORKS.ORG/
• LightweightM2M (LwM2M) V1.0.2 Q1/2018
-> access (RW) through http(s) alike methodology
• IPSO Smart Object () / IPSO Alliance StarterPack1.0 Q4/2014
-> interoperability through semantics
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Not a formal government-sponsored standards
organization but a forum for industry stakeholders
Open standard for the mobile phone industry
(but still "FRAND" intellectual property licensing)
Born in 2018
(but former WAP forum (1998))
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• Open Mobile Alliance
– 2002 OMA inc founded
http://www.openmobilealliance.org
– >200 specifications (/API)
– Q1/2018 renamed OMA SpecWorks
• IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Allliance
– 2008 NON profit founded
http://www.ipso-alliance.org
– Q1 2018 Transferred the assett OMA
under new organisation OMA SpecWorks
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ALLIANCES, ALLIANCES, ALLIANCES
But this time coming from the Mobile communicatin arena
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• Bluetooth (https://www.bluetooth.com)
– proprietary technology born in 1994 from Ericsson
– Q4/1998 Non profit Bluetooth Special Interest Group SDO
– 2005 Standardized by IEEE under IEE802.15.1 (no longer maintains the standard)
IEEE Standard for Information technology-- Local and metropolitan area networks-- Specific requirements–
Part 15.1a: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN)
– billion of certified interoperable products worldwide
– supported by more than 30.000 companies
– specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects
(short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 2.4Ghz) / IP profile available.
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FROM EARLY CONSUMER WIRELESS TO ENHANCED IOT
Bluetooth Alliance, tthe ancestor who rejuvenates
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• Bluetooth (https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications)
– Today specification is V5.0 (Q4/2016) with focus on IoT
• Bluetooth Smart (Ready) aka Bluetooth Low Energy (Q2/2010 as Bluetooth V4)
– initialy 2006 Wibree technology from Nokia, Q2/2007 Bluetooth ultra low power technology
– focus on Healtcare, fitness, beacons & home entertainment
• Bluetooth mesh profile (V1.0 Q3/2017)
– Application profiles:
• Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
• Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)s
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
• Internet Protocol Support Profile (IPSP)
• OBject EXchange (OBEX)
• Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
• LAN Access Profile (LAP)
• Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)
• >30
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FROM EARLY CONSUMER WIRELESS TO ENHANCED IOT
Bluetooth Alliance, the ancestor who rejuvenates
• Mesh (MESH)
• Healtcare
• BLP (Blood Pressure Profile)
• GLP (Glucose Profile)
• Sports and fitness profiles
• HRP (Heart Rate Profile)
• RSCP (Running Speed and Cadence Profile)
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• Z-Wave (https://z-wavealliance.org/)
– Proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2001: Danish Zensys
– Focus on Home-Automation (lighting, security systems, thermostats, locks)
– 2005 Z-Wave Alliance established (+M$16 fund), 2008 aquired
by Sigma Design, 2018 sold to SiliconLabs (M$240)
– 1500 certified interoperable products worldwide
– supported by more than 375 companies
– Specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects
(short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz) / recently added IP bridging feat.
– 2015 lower layers standardized thru ITU-T (G.9959 Short range narrow-band digital
radiocommunication transceivers - PHY and MAC layer specifications (Z-Wave))
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SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
Z-Wave Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.9959/en
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• Z-Wave
– Specification updated 4 times a year: 2018B
• Z-Wave Plus (introduced in 2015)
• Z-Wave S2 (enhanced security framework)
• Z/IP (bridging over IP network)
• Soon Z-Wave 700 module series
• https://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/mesh-networking/z-wave/specification
– 2014 opening to licensed second source for Z-Wave 500 (Mitsumi)
– 2016 opening of the spec to public domain for enhancing ecosystem
• http://zwavepublic.com/specifications
• Z-Wave Plus Device Type and Role Type Specifications (V22 & V25)
• Command Class Specifications (V7.0)
• Device Class Specification (V1.0)
• Protocol API/SDK
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SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
Z-Wave Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
Q1/2018
cumulative lifetime 100M Z-Wave modules
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• Zigbee (http://www.zigbee.org)
– 2002 Zigbee Alliance (non profit) established
– Proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2004
• origin in Wireless Ad hoc NETwork from 1990
• Not a ‘standard’ but application profiles that allow multiple OEM vendors to create interoperable products
• V1 in Q2/200
• V2 in 2006
– Focus on Home-Automation & Entertainment (lighting, security systems, thermostats, locks, media control)
– Q1/2017
• Zigbee Alliance renamed the library to Dotdot https://www.speakdotdot.com/
• Interconnect to Thread
– >1000 certified (2014) interoperable products worldwide
– supported by more than 400 companies
– Specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects
(short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 868Mhz or 2.4Ghz) / IEEE 802.15.4/ recently
added IP bridging feat.26
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Zigbee Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
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• Zigbee
– Today specification is V3.0
• Zigbee PRO (introduced in Q4/2014 as Zigbee V2.1) http://www.zigbee.org/zigbee-pro-2015-spec-download
• Zigbee IP (bridging over IP network)
• Dotdot (V1.0 Q1/2018)
– Application profiles:
• Remote Control
• Home Automation
• Light Link
• Green Power
• RF4CE (RF 4 consumer electronics)
• PRO
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Zigbee Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
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• ENOCEAN (https://www.enocean-alliance.org/)
– proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2001 as a Siemens AG Spinoff (EnOcean GMBH)
– Q1/2009 Non profit EnOcean Alliance founded
– focus on Building-Automation (self-powered wireless switches, sensors)
– Q1/2012 standardized thru ISO as ISO/IEC 14543-3-10
Information technology -- Home electronic systems (HES) architecture – Part 3-10: Wireless short-packet (WSP)
protocol optimized for energy harvesting -- Architecture and lower layer protocols
– certified interoperable products worldwide
– supported by more than 350 companies
– specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects
(short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz) / energy harvesting
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ENOCEAN Alliance, powering devices with both energy and protocols
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• EnOcean (https://www.enocean-alliance.org/what-is-enocean/specifications/)
– Today specification are
• Remote Management & Commissioning (Q2/2016 V2.6)
• Product ID & Labels (Q1/2014 V2.1)
• Device Description Files (Q3/2016 V1.0)
• Communication Profiles – EEP (Q4/2018 V2.6.8)
• Communication Profiles – GP (Q2/2013 V1.0)
• EnOcean over IP (Q2/2016 V0.9)
• Security (Q2/2014 V2.0)
• Smart Acknowledge (Q1/2014 V1.6)
– Single module vendor: DOLPHIN
– Equipment profiles (EEP):
• enOcean Temperature Sensor data (A5)
• enOcean occupancy sensor data (A5)
• enOcean switches (F6)
• VLD (D2)
• …
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SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
ENOCEAN Alliance, powering devices with both energy and protocols
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• Weave
– proprietary protocol born in 2011 from two (ex Apple) entrepreneurs:
Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers with NEST
– 2014 acquired by Google ($3.2 billion)
– Q4/2015 protocol opened to public (https://openweave.io)
https://github.com/openweave https://developers.nest.com/
– Web API layer for IoT with a embedded (micro) OS
• transport: 802.15.4 (zigbee, threads), BLE, WiFi, Ethernet, etc
• REST oriented: JSon & XMPP
• https://openweave.io/reference/specifications
– Weave Architecture (2017)
– Weave TLV Format (2013 V4)
– WDM Next Protocol (2017 V0.4.11)
– Weave Digital Certificates (2017 V0.1)
– Weave Message Layer (2017 V1.1.1)
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Goolge Weave / Nest Labs .. Thread
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• Thread Protocol
– specification is available at no cost
• "FRAND" intellectual property licensing
• Q1/2017 V1.1.1 (https://www.threadgroup.org/ThreadSpec)
– designed specifically for the home
– Q2/2014 Non profit Thead Group alliance (7 founders)
– nowadays a working group within NEST
– specification covers both physical access and data protocol aspects
IEEE 802.15.4,WiFi,BLE / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz, 2.4Ghz) / IPv6 by design
– leverage & enhance IETF network transport 6lowPAN protocol
– Q1/2016 opened to public : OpenThread (https://github.com/openthread)
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Thead Group Alliance
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• #Consolidation is today’s trend
– AllSeen Alliance
• AllJoyn project (2009<2011 proprietrary)
• >2011 Open Source Framework (Linux Foundation)
• Q4/2013 birth to promote as ‘the IoT standard’
• Q4/2016 merging with IoTivity then with OCF
– UPnP Forum
• Q2/1999 birth (>300 members)
• Q4/2008 UPnP published as ISO/IEC 29341
• Q1/2016 (>1000 members) merging with OCF
– Open Interconnect Consortium (IoTivity)
• Q2/2014 birth to promote as ‘the IoT standard’
• Q1/2015 Open Source Framework (Linux Foundation)
• Q1/20 rebrand to Open Connectivity Foundation
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SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
Open Connectivity Foundation – or « When Birds of a Feather Flocks Together »
Birds in the Connected Home, Smart TV, Smart Audio, Broadband Gateways and Automotive
ensures
interoperability
across products
and brands.
https://certify.alljoyn.org
https://openconnectivity.org/certification/upnp-certification
https://openconnectivity.org/certification/ocf-certification
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OPENSOURCE IMPLEMENTATIONS
Standard are often baked thru research & opensource projects
SmartHome focus
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• ITU-T, ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1, xW3C, IEEE, OASIS, Platform Industrie 4.0, etc
– Smartcities
– Connected Vehicule
– Connected Healtcare
– Smart Farming
– Industrial
– Factory of the Future
– Robotic…
– Entertainment
– Supply chain
– Defense
– etc
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IOT THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES COND’T
SmartHome, SmartLiving is not an isolated island to consider! Bridges to the numerous other IoT domain are required
CURRENT AND UPCOMING FOCUS
#Semantic #Security
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CHALLENGES
Semantic, ontologies, interoperability, bigdata, privacy, security, cloud
SKYLANE OPTICS
#StandardizationActivities #R&D
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• Team of ~40 persons & a dedicated Optics Exellence Center
• Partner network accross Europe
• Core business is Optical Transceivers > 1.000.000 shipped
– Feat a coding Box.
• > 30% FTTH market in Sweden & supports major EU Tiers1 (NW,BE,SW,DK,FR,IT, etc)
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SKYLANE OPTICS ONE PAGER
Belgian private held company focusing on Telecom/Datacom for optical networks
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SKYLANE OPTICS & IOT
Standardization Activites
Where ?
Focus on Telecommunication SDO , alliance & PP
Why ?
• Anticipate
• Impact
• Business
• Branding/ Visibility
Next Generation Network
Fiber in The Home
Smartcity
• AGORIA
• AIOTI Association
• AllSeen Alliance
• BEREC
• Bluetooth SIG
• Broadband forum
• CABA
• CEN-CENELEC
• CEPT
• ECTA
• Enocean Alliance
• ETSI
• FTTH council EU
• HD-PLC Alliance
• HGi
• HomeGrid Forum
• HomePlug Alliance
• HomePNA Alliance
• IEEE
• IETF
• IIC Consortium
• IPSO Alliance
• IRTF
• ISO-IEC
• ITU-T
• KNX association
• Miscellaneous
• MoCa Alliance
• OASIS
• OCF
• OMA
• oneM2M.org
• OSGi
• SFF Committee
• Thread Group
• UTE-FR (AFNOR)
• W3C
• WiFi Alliance
• Zigbee Alliance
• Z-Wave Alliance
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TECHNOLOGY FOCUS (GLYMPSE)
(Skylane activities) 6lowPAN, oneM2M, ZIGBEE, Z-Wave (ITU-T9959), BLE, IPSO, Thread, ENOCEAN, etc
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TECHNOLOGY FOCUS (GLYMPSE)
(Skylane activities) 6lowPAN, oneM2M, ZIGBEE, Z-Wave (ITU-T9959), BLE, IPSO, Thread, ENOCEAN, etc
SKYLANE OPTICS
www.skylaneoptics.com (ANTICIPATE)
ir. Carmelo Zaccone
carmelo@skylaneoptics.com
+32 475.586782
@carmelo
linkedin.com/in/zaccone

The International standards landscape for IoT in SmartHome

  • 1.
    LANDSCAPE OF THE SMARTHOMEIOT STANDARDS #Fragmentation & #Rationalisation, two matter of fact that both installer and consumer must cope with
  • 2.
    THE BIG PICTURE Complex… but organised « Standards are mostly quiet, unseen forces, such as specifications,
  • 3.
    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential3 A #FRAGMENTED AND #CROWDED LANDSCAPE Status as of Q1/2018 : Techs vs Markets #Fragmentation #Rationalisation
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential4 NO SINGLE VERTICAL HAS A SINGLE PLAYER Status Q1/2018 8 dedicated scenes over shared communication layers
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential AIOTI, ALLIANCE FOR IOT INNOVATION HTTPS://AIOTI.EU IoT standardization - > WG03 • IoT LSP Standard Framework Concepts • High Level Architecture (HLA) • Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things • IoT LSP use cases and standards gaps • IoT Standards landscape and future evolutions 5 11.11.17 >200#
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • The alliance focusses on – fostering experimentation, replication and deployment of IoT – supporting convergence and interoperability of IoT standards – gathering evidence on market obstacles for IoT deployment – mapping and bridging global, EU, and member states’ IoT innovation activities • WG03 – Identifying horizontal concerns/general principles for IoT – Bootstrapping trust – Investigating relevant regulations and their potential impact – Community building – Conducting initial studies on the role of people in IoT 6 AIOTI Origin & objectives, WG03 (IoT Standardization) AIOTI was initiated by the European Commission in 2015, with the aim to strengthen the dialogue and interaction among IoT players in Europe, and to contribute to the creation of a dynamic European IoT ecosystem to speed up the take up of IoT Since Q3/2016 Legal Association • Brings together complete sets of stakeholders in the eco-system • Leverages existing initiatives and provides the missing links • Does not develop standards by itself, but stimulates convergence
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • ! WG03 report are not standards but rather – #rationalise #review #defragment SDO & Third party works • High Level Architecture : IoT Reference Architecture and its mapping, RELEASE 3.0 June 2017 • Large Scape Project: Extensive reviewof SDO players & works, RELEASE 2.8 June 2017 • SemIoP : IoT Semantic Interoperability, RELEASE 1.0 February 2018 • IoT Privacy (with WG04): IoT Platform, experimentation, LSPs need concrete standard framework & references to enable ”IoT Trust” and IoT “Privacy by design” • IoT Security (with WG04): IoT Security Architecture for Trusted IoT Devices; Baseline Requirements for Security & Privacy up to segment requirements; experimentation, LSPs need concrete standard framework & references to enable ”IoT Trust” based on IoT “Security by design” 7 AIOTI WG03 (IOT STANDARDIZATION) Activities and stakeholders
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential8 WORKSHOP FROM THE EU & AIOTI Most recent update was on April 2018
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    SO, WHO ISDOING WHAT ? From Standards Developing Organizations, Consortium or Alliance to Industry Group
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential Special Task Force 505 ETSI, EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS INSTITUTE HTTPS://WWW.ETSI.ORG IoT standardization -> SmartM2M/oneM2M/SmartBAN • IoT Standards landscape and future evolutions (ETSI TR 103 375) • IoT LSP use cases and standards gaps (ETSI TR 103 376) • Events: Internet of Things in the Smart Home 10 Focus on IoT areas such as: smart devices, smart cities, smart grids, connected car, eHealth, home automation and energy management, remote industrial process control Addresses IoT standardization gaps identified in (AIOTI) European Commission Large Scale Pilot projects The use of standards • ensures interoperable and cost- effective solutions • opens up opportunities in new areas • allows the market to reach its full potential Smart objects produce large volumes of data. This data needs to be managed, processed, transferred and stored securely
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Standard Definition Organization activities organized in to axis – Horizontal: market type – Vertical: technology focus • TS 103 375 – suggest reusing existing technology that can be used by application domain • TS 103 376 – identify any technology gaps that may be needed https://portal.etsi.org/STF/stfs/STFHomePages/STF505 11 SPECIAL TASK FORCE 505 - IOT Started from the AIOTI report on IoT Application domains • Smart Cities • Smart Living • Smart Farming • Wearables • Smart Mobility • Smart Environment • Smart Manufacturing Knowledge Areas • Communication and Connectivity • Integration/Interoperability • Application • Infrastructure • IoT Architecture • Devices and Sensor Technology • Security and Privacy
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential ONEM2M HTTP://WWW.ONEM2M.ORG/ Cross Sector Standards for M2M and the Internet of Things • Functional Architecture (TS-0001) • Service Components (TS-0007) • CoAP Protocol Binding (TS-0008) • MQTT Protocol Binding (TS-0010) • LWM2M Interworking (TS-0014) • Home Appliances Information Model and Mapping (TS-0023) • … 12 Develop technical specifications Address the need for a common M2M Service Layer (to be embedded within various hardware and software) Aimed to connect the myriad of devices in the field with M2M application servers worldwide
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential13 COORDINATION OF THE IOT JUNGLE Trend to the Distributed Configurations • « Proximal » IoT • Targeting mostly smart home / building automation / proximal network • Simplify connecting “things” in proximity (monitor, control, automate) • Enablers: Discovery, Advertisement • Need multi-cast techniques (implement discovery & advertisement) • « Distal » IoT • Targeting larger scale deployments of M2M/IoT devices • Hiding complexity of network (usage, routing, access control) • Storing & sharing of data in distributed, hierarchical topology • Agnostic to underlying network technology
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • TS-0014 LWM2M Interworking • TS-0021 AllJoyn Interworking • TS-0024 OIC Interworking • TS-0026 3GPP Interworking • TR-0033 Proximal IoT Interworking • TR-0035 OSGi Interworking • TR-0042 WoT Interworking • TR-0043 Modbus Interworking 14 • Example: Make it work together INTERWORKING PROXIES oneM2M is a standard for middleware platform to mitigate with numerous legacy protocols and semantics
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential HGI HOME GATEWAY INITIATIVE HTTP://WWW.HOMEGATEWAYINITIATIVE.ORG/ ETSI Standards: • SmartM2M TS 104 424 SMART HOME ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (HGI-RD036) • SmartM2M TS 103 425 Requirements for Wireless home area networks (HGI-RD039) • SmartM2M TS 103 426 Requirements for HGI Open Platform 2.0 (HGI-RD048) • … > 30 publications 15 The HGI, founded by major broadband service providers in 2005 Joined by leading vendors of digital home equipment, set key specifications for the broadband home from 2005 to 2016. 4/2016, HGI transfers smart home related requirements to ETSI NON profit organisation founded by: Belgacom, BT, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, KPN, Teliasonera, NTT, Telefonica, Telecom Italia
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Basic idea: Sharing the Home Access Router amongst ISP & IoT players thanks to Virtualisation of the HW 16 SMART HOME ARCHITECTURE.. … from the ISP point of view: Home Router CENTRIC (#AllinTHEBOX) Open Platform FROZEN at RELEASE 2.1
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE HTTP://WWW.IETF.ORG/ IoT standardization -> IPv6 over Networks of Resource-constrained (6lo) Nodes Constrained RESTful Environments (CoRE) Authentication and Authorization for Constrained Environments (ACE) DTLS In Constrained Environments (DiCE) Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks (ROLL) • Transmission of IPv6 Packets over IEEE 802.15.4 Networks (6lowPAN) (RFC4944) • Constrained Application Protocol (RFC7252) • CBOR Web Token (CWT) (RFC8392) • TLS/DTLS Profiles for the Internet of Things (RFC7925) • RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RFC6650) 17 Defines protocols at various layers of the protocol stack Focus on using IPv6 for an End to End object addressing model scheme
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • 6lo – IPv6-over-foo adaptation layer using 6LoWPAN : IEEE802.15.4 (RFC4944, BLE (RFC7668), NFC (draft-ietf-6lo-nfc- 09), ITU-T G.9959 (RFC7428), DECT (RFC8105), PLC (draft-hou-6lo-plc-03), – Technologies for link layer: compression (RFC6282, RFC7400), NDP Optimization (RFC6775) – Information and data models for basic monitoring, troubleshooting and privacy: MIB (RFC7388), privacy (RFC8065) • CoRE – framework for resource-oriented applications : directory (draft-ietf-core-resource-directory-13), publish/subscribe (draft-ietf-core-coap-pubsub-04) – general architecture / group communication : observation (RFC7641) – RESTful transfer protocol using low complexity communication UDP or (DTLS): Block-Wise Transfer (RFC7959), HTTP mapping (RFC8075), WebSockets (RFC8323) – target simple sensors (temperature sensors, light switched, door locks, etc): actuators (draft-mattsson-core-coap- actuators-05) 18 IETF AS THE INTERNET BUILDER IS KEY FOR IOT The efficient and long term view on open and future proof protocol suite for building the IoT communicatons
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • ACE – enable authorized access (Get, Put, Post, Delete) in constrained environments : WEB Token (RFC8392), privacy enhancement (draft-cuellar-ace-pat-priv-enhanced-authz-tokens-06), DTLS profile (draft-ietf-ace-dtls-authorize-03) • DiCE – define DTLS profile suitable for Internet of Things applications – define DTLS for secure multicast message – adaptation of DTLS for constrained environments • ROLL – focused on routing solutions for the areas (connected home, building, urban sensor networks): Home Automation (RFC5826), multicast MPL (RFC7731) 19 IETF AS THE INTERNET BUILDER IS KEY FOR IOT The efficient and long term view on open and future proof protocol suite for building the IoT communicatons
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE SPECWORKS HTTPS://WWW.OMASPECWORKS.ORG/ • LightweightM2M (LwM2M) V1.0.2 Q1/2018 -> access (RW) through http(s) alike methodology • IPSO Smart Object () / IPSO Alliance StarterPack1.0 Q4/2014 -> interoperability through semantics 20 Not a formal government-sponsored standards organization but a forum for industry stakeholders Open standard for the mobile phone industry (but still "FRAND" intellectual property licensing) Born in 2018 (but former WAP forum (1998))
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Open Mobile Alliance – 2002 OMA inc founded http://www.openmobilealliance.org – >200 specifications (/API) – Q1/2018 renamed OMA SpecWorks • IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Allliance – 2008 NON profit founded http://www.ipso-alliance.org – Q1 2018 Transferred the assett OMA under new organisation OMA SpecWorks 21 ALLIANCES, ALLIANCES, ALLIANCES But this time coming from the Mobile communicatin arena
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Bluetooth (https://www.bluetooth.com) – proprietary technology born in 1994 from Ericsson – Q4/1998 Non profit Bluetooth Special Interest Group SDO – 2005 Standardized by IEEE under IEE802.15.1 (no longer maintains the standard) IEEE Standard for Information technology-- Local and metropolitan area networks-- Specific requirements– Part 15.1a: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) – billion of certified interoperable products worldwide – supported by more than 30.000 companies – specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects (short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 2.4Ghz) / IP profile available. 22 FROM EARLY CONSUMER WIRELESS TO ENHANCED IOT Bluetooth Alliance, tthe ancestor who rejuvenates
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Bluetooth (https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications) – Today specification is V5.0 (Q4/2016) with focus on IoT • Bluetooth Smart (Ready) aka Bluetooth Low Energy (Q2/2010 as Bluetooth V4) – initialy 2006 Wibree technology from Nokia, Q2/2007 Bluetooth ultra low power technology – focus on Healtcare, fitness, beacons & home entertainment • Bluetooth mesh profile (V1.0 Q3/2017) – Application profiles: • Hands-Free Profile (HFP) • Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)s • Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) • Internet Protocol Support Profile (IPSP) • OBject EXchange (OBEX) • Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) • LAN Access Profile (LAP) • Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) • >30 23 FROM EARLY CONSUMER WIRELESS TO ENHANCED IOT Bluetooth Alliance, the ancestor who rejuvenates • Mesh (MESH) • Healtcare • BLP (Blood Pressure Profile) • GLP (Glucose Profile) • Sports and fitness profiles • HRP (Heart Rate Profile) • RSCP (Running Speed and Cadence Profile)
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Z-Wave (https://z-wavealliance.org/) – Proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2001: Danish Zensys – Focus on Home-Automation (lighting, security systems, thermostats, locks) – 2005 Z-Wave Alliance established (+M$16 fund), 2008 aquired by Sigma Design, 2018 sold to SiliconLabs (M$240) – 1500 certified interoperable products worldwide – supported by more than 375 companies – Specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects (short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz) / recently added IP bridging feat. – 2015 lower layers standardized thru ITU-T (G.9959 Short range narrow-band digital radiocommunication transceivers - PHY and MAC layer specifications (Z-Wave)) 24 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Z-Wave Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.9959/en
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Z-Wave – Specification updated 4 times a year: 2018B • Z-Wave Plus (introduced in 2015) • Z-Wave S2 (enhanced security framework) • Z/IP (bridging over IP network) • Soon Z-Wave 700 module series • https://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/mesh-networking/z-wave/specification – 2014 opening to licensed second source for Z-Wave 500 (Mitsumi) – 2016 opening of the spec to public domain for enhancing ecosystem • http://zwavepublic.com/specifications • Z-Wave Plus Device Type and Role Type Specifications (V22 & V25) • Command Class Specifications (V7.0) • Device Class Specification (V1.0) • Protocol API/SDK 25 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Z-Wave Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market Q1/2018 cumulative lifetime 100M Z-Wave modules
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Zigbee (http://www.zigbee.org) – 2002 Zigbee Alliance (non profit) established – Proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2004 • origin in Wireless Ad hoc NETwork from 1990 • Not a ‘standard’ but application profiles that allow multiple OEM vendors to create interoperable products • V1 in Q2/200 • V2 in 2006 – Focus on Home-Automation & Entertainment (lighting, security systems, thermostats, locks, media control) – Q1/2017 • Zigbee Alliance renamed the library to Dotdot https://www.speakdotdot.com/ • Interconnect to Thread – >1000 certified (2014) interoperable products worldwide – supported by more than 400 companies – Specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects (short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 868Mhz or 2.4Ghz) / IEEE 802.15.4/ recently added IP bridging feat.26 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Zigbee Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Zigbee – Today specification is V3.0 • Zigbee PRO (introduced in Q4/2014 as Zigbee V2.1) http://www.zigbee.org/zigbee-pro-2015-spec-download • Zigbee IP (bridging over IP network) • Dotdot (V1.0 Q1/2018) – Application profiles: • Remote Control • Home Automation • Light Link • Green Power • RF4CE (RF 4 consumer electronics) • PRO 27 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Zigbee Alliance, ‘de facto standard’ coming from the market
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • ENOCEAN (https://www.enocean-alliance.org/) – proprietary (SoC) technology born in 2001 as a Siemens AG Spinoff (EnOcean GMBH) – Q1/2009 Non profit EnOcean Alliance founded – focus on Building-Automation (self-powered wireless switches, sensors) – Q1/2012 standardized thru ISO as ISO/IEC 14543-3-10 Information technology -- Home electronic systems (HES) architecture – Part 3-10: Wireless short-packet (WSP) protocol optimized for energy harvesting -- Architecture and lower layer protocols – certified interoperable products worldwide – supported by more than 350 companies – specification covers both physical & MAC access and data protocol aspects (short range, lowpower & mesh) / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz) / energy harvesting 28 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES ENOCEAN Alliance, powering devices with both energy and protocols
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • EnOcean (https://www.enocean-alliance.org/what-is-enocean/specifications/) – Today specification are • Remote Management & Commissioning (Q2/2016 V2.6) • Product ID & Labels (Q1/2014 V2.1) • Device Description Files (Q3/2016 V1.0) • Communication Profiles – EEP (Q4/2018 V2.6.8) • Communication Profiles – GP (Q2/2013 V1.0) • EnOcean over IP (Q2/2016 V0.9) • Security (Q2/2014 V2.0) • Smart Acknowledge (Q1/2014 V1.6) – Single module vendor: DOLPHIN – Equipment profiles (EEP): • enOcean Temperature Sensor data (A5) • enOcean occupancy sensor data (A5) • enOcean switches (F6) • VLD (D2) • … 29 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES ENOCEAN Alliance, powering devices with both energy and protocols
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Weave – proprietary protocol born in 2011 from two (ex Apple) entrepreneurs: Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers with NEST – 2014 acquired by Google ($3.2 billion) – Q4/2015 protocol opened to public (https://openweave.io) https://github.com/openweave https://developers.nest.com/ – Web API layer for IoT with a embedded (micro) OS • transport: 802.15.4 (zigbee, threads), BLE, WiFi, Ethernet, etc • REST oriented: JSon & XMPP • https://openweave.io/reference/specifications – Weave Architecture (2017) – Weave TLV Format (2013 V4) – WDM Next Protocol (2017 V0.4.11) – Weave Digital Certificates (2017 V0.1) – Weave Message Layer (2017 V1.1.1) 30 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Goolge Weave / Nest Labs .. Thread
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Thread Protocol – specification is available at no cost • "FRAND" intellectual property licensing • Q1/2017 V1.1.1 (https://www.threadgroup.org/ThreadSpec) – designed specifically for the home – Q2/2014 Non profit Thead Group alliance (7 founders) – nowadays a working group within NEST – specification covers both physical access and data protocol aspects IEEE 802.15.4,WiFi,BLE / (RF ISM 800-900Mhz, 2.4Ghz) / IPv6 by design – leverage & enhance IETF network transport 6lowPAN protocol – Q1/2016 opened to public : OpenThread (https://github.com/openthread) 31 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Thead Group Alliance
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • #Consolidation is today’s trend – AllSeen Alliance • AllJoyn project (2009<2011 proprietrary) • >2011 Open Source Framework (Linux Foundation) • Q4/2013 birth to promote as ‘the IoT standard’ • Q4/2016 merging with IoTivity then with OCF – UPnP Forum • Q2/1999 birth (>300 members) • Q4/2008 UPnP published as ISO/IEC 29341 • Q1/2016 (>1000 members) merging with OCF – Open Interconnect Consortium (IoTivity) • Q2/2014 birth to promote as ‘the IoT standard’ • Q1/2015 Open Source Framework (Linux Foundation) • Q1/20 rebrand to Open Connectivity Foundation 32 SMARTHOME THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Open Connectivity Foundation – or « When Birds of a Feather Flocks Together » Birds in the Connected Home, Smart TV, Smart Audio, Broadband Gateways and Automotive ensures interoperability across products and brands. https://certify.alljoyn.org https://openconnectivity.org/certification/upnp-certification https://openconnectivity.org/certification/ocf-certification
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential33 OPENSOURCE IMPLEMENTATIONS Standard are often baked thru research & opensource projects SmartHome focus
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • ITU-T, ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1, xW3C, IEEE, OASIS, Platform Industrie 4.0, etc – Smartcities – Connected Vehicule – Connected Healtcare – Smart Farming – Industrial – Factory of the Future – Robotic… – Entertainment – Supply chain – Defense – etc 34 IOT THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES COND’T SmartHome, SmartLiving is not an isolated island to consider! Bridges to the numerous other IoT domain are required
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    CURRENT AND UPCOMINGFOCUS #Semantic #Security
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential36 CHALLENGES Semantic, ontologies, interoperability, bigdata, privacy, security, cloud
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential • Team of ~40 persons & a dedicated Optics Exellence Center • Partner network accross Europe • Core business is Optical Transceivers > 1.000.000 shipped – Feat a coding Box. • > 30% FTTH market in Sweden & supports major EU Tiers1 (NW,BE,SW,DK,FR,IT, etc) 38 SKYLANE OPTICS ONE PAGER Belgian private held company focusing on Telecom/Datacom for optical networks
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential39 SKYLANE OPTICS & IOT Standardization Activites Where ? Focus on Telecommunication SDO , alliance & PP Why ? • Anticipate • Impact • Business • Branding/ Visibility Next Generation Network Fiber in The Home Smartcity • AGORIA • AIOTI Association • AllSeen Alliance • BEREC • Bluetooth SIG • Broadband forum • CABA • CEN-CENELEC • CEPT • ECTA • Enocean Alliance • ETSI • FTTH council EU • HD-PLC Alliance • HGi • HomeGrid Forum • HomePlug Alliance • HomePNA Alliance • IEEE • IETF • IIC Consortium • IPSO Alliance • IRTF • ISO-IEC • ITU-T • KNX association • Miscellaneous • MoCa Alliance • OASIS • OCF • OMA • oneM2M.org • OSGi • SFF Committee • Thread Group • UTE-FR (AFNOR) • W3C • WiFi Alliance • Zigbee Alliance • Z-Wave Alliance
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential40 TECHNOLOGY FOCUS (GLYMPSE) (Skylane activities) 6lowPAN, oneM2M, ZIGBEE, Z-Wave (ITU-T9959), BLE, IPSO, Thread, ENOCEAN, etc
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    Copyright © 2017,Skylane Optics and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Confidential41 TECHNOLOGY FOCUS (GLYMPSE) (Skylane activities) 6lowPAN, oneM2M, ZIGBEE, Z-Wave (ITU-T9959), BLE, IPSO, Thread, ENOCEAN, etc
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    SKYLANE OPTICS www.skylaneoptics.com (ANTICIPATE) ir.Carmelo Zaccone [email protected] +32 475.586782 @carmelo linkedin.com/in/zaccone

Editor's Notes

  • #2 L'Internet des Objets nécessite et incite le développement de normes et de protocoles afin de permettre à des dispositifs hétérogènes de communiquer et de tirer parti des applications logicielles courantes. Plusieurs initiatives de normalisation existent actuellement tant au sein de divers organismes autonomes de développement de normes (standards developing organization (SDO)), au travers de partenariats ou bien encore d’initiatives industrielles regroupant plusieurs acteurs du marché ayant des intérêts économiques commun. Parmi les SDO et partenariats dans l’écosystème l’IoT, on retrouve des groupes de travaux tel que ETSI SmartM2M, ETSI SmartBAN ITU-T, ISO, IEC, ISO/IEC JTC 1, oneM2M, xW3C, IEEE, OASIS, IETF, etc.. En ce qui concerne les initiatives industrielles, on retrouve parmi les plus connues : All Seen Alliance, Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC), Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), Platform Industrie 4.0, Thread group, etc. On observe néanmoins une rationalisation du secteur notamment opéré naturellement part regroupement ou fusion plus que part la disparition d’un acteur. En ce qui concerne le marché Européen, depuis 2015, la CE a initié « l’Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) »  dans le but de renforcer le dialogue et l'interaction entre les acteurs de l’IoT pour contribuer à la création d'un écosystème IoT européen dynamique et y accélérer l'adoption de l’IoT à travers de projets de déploiements financé par l’Europe (Large Scale Pilots (LSPs)).