cut the gordian knot - the qivicon ecosystem for smarthome - jochen hiller,carsten otto
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Cut the Gordian Knot – The QIVICON Eco System for the Smart Home. Jochen Hiller, Developer Evangelist Connected Home, Deutsche Telekom AG. Ludwigsburg, October 23rd 2012
Smart Home supported customer scenarios.
+ Energie savings
+ Security
+ Comfort
+ Multimedia integration
+ Healthcare, e.g. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)
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Smart Home Market in Germany. A mass market is starting.
Smart Home Market Germany (�€ Billion)
Source: Strategy Analytics (2012): “Total Annual Smart Home Revenue – Western Europe”, DT Assumptions
Smart Home Services
Smart Home Installation
Smart Home Hardware
1,01,4 1,7 2,0 2,30,2
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2020
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3,5
2,9
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Depends on defintion
+ 64%
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§ High broadband penetration
§ Increasing usage of smartphones/tablets
§ Decreasing prices for components
§ Increased awareness through energy debate (especially in Germany)
§ Pull effects slowly building through trials and first mass-market offers
§ Increasing willingness of partners to join an open, standardized platform
Why now joining the Smart Home market?
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Significant Industry Interest.
Energy utilities
Heating, AC & Ventilation
Household appliances
Electric installat‘n manufacturers
Consumer electronics
Security, Home monitoring
Health, Assisted living
Photovoltaics
Differentiation, Customer Retention, Growth Remote Management/Diagnostics
Customer Insights, Customer Demand
Key Drivers:
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Current Market Situation.
§ Offers are difficult to understand for customers
§ Proprietary systems with limited choice for
§ Hardware (sensors, actuators)
§ Applications
§ Limited Usability Experience (too complex)
§ Either DIY solutions of (expensive) premium offers
Need for a standardized platform
for the mass market
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What is needed to open the Smart Home Market?
§ Devices from multiple manufacturers
§ Extensible protocols (wireless, wired, IP based)
§ Easy-to-use setup & configuration
§ Applications from multiple providers, incl. free developers
§ Easy remote access to devices, services, applications
§ Standardized APIs for the Smart Home
An Open Eco System for the Smart Home
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Our Vision for 2020.
> 50% of households will be smart in 2020 QIVICON as the leading platform
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The Open Eco System based on the QIVICON Platform.
Configuration &
Basic Client
Partner Ecosystem
QIVICON – the base for the smart home
SDK/
Portal incl. Shop
End-customer relationship
Backend
-Platform Home Base
Service-, Devices- and Developmentpartners
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The QIVICON Home Base.
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The QIVICON Home Base. Hardware Specifications.
§ 1-Core ARM v11, 600 MHz § 512 MB RAM
§ 2 GB Flash § TPM Module § 4 USB Slots § Ethernet § Optional 3G Stick § Optional Battery Pack Wireless HA connectivity: § HomeMatic (built-in)
§ ZigBee (USB Stick)
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The QIVICON Home Base. Software Specifications.
HGI SWEX underpinning: § Linux OS
§ Java VM (CVM, JavaSE7 planned) § OSGi 4 Runtime (ProSyst)
§ ProSyst mBS § QIVICON APIs
Remote Access: § OAuth2 Authentication § Synchronous: JSON-RPC § Server Push: WebSockets
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The QIVICON Home Base. The software stack is based on OSGi.
§ Facilitates OSGi standards § OSGi Security Model will be applied
§ Deep integration with JavaVM (CVM, JavaSE under investigation) to ensure platform stability (Resource Management)
§ OSGi Service Model heavily used internally (EventAdmin, DMTAdmin, ...) § QIVICON applications (set of OSGi bundles) will be certified and signed by
platform provider (Deutsche Telekom) § Transparent Connectivity with OSGi based backend § Remote Management & Provisioning via backend § Extensible APIs / Services for 3rdParty applications
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Benefits for the end-customers. The best available solution for individual needs.
+ Rich choice of attractive and innovative solutions
+ Strong brands by the partners
+ Sensors and actuators of different manufacturers – everything compatible
+ Excellent price/performance ratio
+ Connected by radio – no wires, no disruptive opening of walls, mobile when moving
+ Future proof, modular expandable and sustainable
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Benefits for the partners.
§ Open, standardized and flexible technical solution § Not limited to DT access customers
§ Lower costs due to economies of scale § DT as competent and reliable partner, driving international standards
§ Opportunity to shape the market together with other strong partners § Differentiation through own customer solutions, sales and installation channels § Option to sell applicable partner offerings via DT-sales channels
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Overview of QIVICON partners.
constantly growing
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… and many challenges to realize the vision.
§ Sensors and Actuators immature and/or expensive § In-house connectivity really challenging
§ Wired base: needs electricians (KNX, DigitalStrom), only for new building applicable
§ Wireless: reliability, reach, interference, latency times, security, battery life time of sensors
§ Standardization of § wireless standards § Device abstractions § Need to engage in international and national initiatives
§ Security / Privacy
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Roadmap.
QIVICON internal Testphase
(since July 2012)
External Testphase
(planned Q4 2012)
Commercial Launch (Q2 2013)
Internal Testphase (since March 2012)
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Thank you for your attention.
Contact me: [email protected]