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IoT Standards & Smart CitiesSession 1: “The Internet of Things Revolution in India – Maximising the
Next Generation IoT Opportunity in India”
Dinesh Chand Sharma(Seconded European Standardization Expert In INDIA)
5th IoT Innovation - India Conclave 2016 on 30th September 2016
5th IoT Innovation - India Conclave 2016 on 30th September 2016 Slide 2
Agenda
Project SESEI in brief
IoT Standards & Smart City
— Evolution & Possibilities
— Challenges and Efforts
AIOTI, 3GPP, ETSI and oneM2M Standards
— Role of oneM2M standards in Smart Cities
Conclusion
The next step in internet evolution
Source: Alcatel-Lucent
Pre-internet
Internet ofCONTENT
Internet ofSERVICES
Internet ofPEOPLE
Internet ofTHINGS
+ IPnetworks
+ IT platforms& services
+ devices & apps
+ sensors,more devices& tags,big data
“SOCIAL
MEDIA”“WEB 2.0”“WWW”
“HUMAN
TO
HUMAN”
• Fixed &mobiletelephony
• SMS
• Information
• Entertainment
• …
• e-productivity
• e-commerce
• …
• Skype
• YouTube
• …
• Identification, tracking, monitoring, metering, …
• Automation, actuation, payment, …
• …
“MACHINE
TO
MACHINE”
+ ambientcontext, data semantics
The Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could never have dreamed possible.
The Internet of Things will take us beyond connection to become part of a living, moving, global nervous system
AIOTI
February 2015, the IoT industry together with the European Commission launched the Alliance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) as a new global voice for IoT .
AIOTI is the biggest IoT stakeholder forum in Europe that identifies roadblocks for IoT deployment, gaps in standardisation and promotes cross-domain synergies by bringing together the telecom, internet sector, automotive, home, agriculture,
health and smart city stakeholders.
AIOTI Status 500+ members on 30 May 2016, new legal structure (not for profit Association) planned
for Q4 2016
AIOTI goals AIOTI is a driver for the H2020/EC funded IoT Large Scale Pilot (LSP) projects, which
will dispose of public and private funding;
With EC plans to have 7 LSPs covering Smart City, Wearables, Farming, Smart Living and Ageing Well Being, Autonomous Vehicle in Connected Environment, Smart Water and Smart Manufacturing (All part of H2020 IoT calls)
Promotion of interoperability based Standards between applications
High level IoT Reference architecture - team led by oneM2M
© ETSI 2015. All rights reserved7
IoT in 3GPP
© ETSI 2016. All rights reserved
Work had began from 3GPP Release 10, MTC (Machine Type Communication) requirements: MTC device overload control;
Rel11 feature - MTC device triggering;
Rel12 feature - recall/replace device triggering, power saving mode.
Standard
/Global
ecosystem
BandSystem
BandwidthCoverage
Modul
e cost
Batter
y lifeCapacity
Time to
market
(years)
SigFox OUnlicense
d
250kHz~
?MHz
UL 100Hz
GSM
14dB+X
Lower than NB-IoT
P
LoRa OUnlicense
d7.8k~500kHz
GSM
18dB+X P
EC-GSM
(R13) P GSM band 2.4MHz GSM ~20dB+ 2X
About 1/10 of NB-IoT per unit
BW1~2
eMTC
(R13)P LTE band 1.4MHz LTE 15dB+ 3~10X Similar as NB-IoT 1~2
NB-IOT
(standalon
e)P
G/U/L
MSR
/dedicated
200kHzGSM
25dB+X
>50k/cell/200kHz
1~2
NB-IOT
(guard-
band)P LTE band 200kHz
GSM
20dB+X 1~2
NB-IOT
(in-band) P LTE band 200kHzGSM
17dB+X 1~2
Non-standard IoT v.s. Cellular IoT
ETSI TC M2M to SMARTM2M
ETSI TC M2M was established 2008 and first set of M2M platform standards in 2011 covering areas such as Smart Grid & Meter, Smart City, M2M Architecture, Smart Automotive, Connected Consumer, e-health, Security etc.
July 2012: ETSI M2M work (Release 1), transferred to oneM2M partnership project, formed the basis for developing future releases for the world
M2M activities have now been addressed by one Partnership Project (*) oneM2M Release1 published last year and Release2 publications anytime soon
ETSI M2M is renamed as SMARTM2M
Identification of EU policy and regulatory requirements on M2M services and applications and the conversion of the oneM2M specifications into European Standards.
Provide Support to AIOTI Initiative, in particular the WG3 (standardization)
Strategic Topic & scope now include Smart City, e-Health and Smart Appliances, Smart BAN – Body Area Network covering health, wellness, leisure, sport
(*) ETSI Partnership Project of the same nature than 3GPP
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Ongoing collaborations
Guidelines
& Ref. Arch.
Protocols Platforms
MQTT
OMADM LWM2M
HTTP CoAP TLS DTLS
Uses/interworks
uses
usesinterworks with
interworks with
collaborations
Now OCF
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Purpose & Deliverables
PurposeTo develop & promote
Standard for an M2M/IoT Common Service Layer
Act as an Interworking Platform
DeliverablesTechnical Reports (TRs) and Tech. Specifications (TSs)Release 1 published in January 2015:10 TSs covering
Architecture, Security, Interoperability, Protocol, Management etc.
Release 2 planned for mid-2016
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oneM2M release 2 features
Industrial domainenablement
• “Real-time” data
collection
• redundancy and fault tolerance• enablers for analytics
oneM2MBeyond
initial release
Semanticinteroperability
• base ontology, link to
domain specific
ontologies
• semantic descriptions
• semantic discovery
Dynamic authorizations and end to end security
• device onboarding
and provisioning
oneM2M as generic interworking framework
• AllJoyn/AllSeen
• OCF
• LightWeight M2M
(LWM2M)
Home domainenablement
• Home appliance
information models
• ontologies and
mapping to existing
standards Application developer APIs and guidelines
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Strong implementation base
Industry-driven Open source implementations
Examples of Commercial implementations /demos
Release 1 interoperability event (Sept’ 2015)
Release 2 interoperability event (Nov’2016) – interworking & smart city
IotDM
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Vision for building smart cities
2. Digitalize and «sensorise»
4. Expand the vision, Integrate
and Innovate
3. Build Dashboards
1. Build a
vision
Source: Based on discussions with Dr. Martin Serrano,
OASC and Insight centre
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NG-NBN
National Fiber
Network
Wireless
National WiFi
Network
Deploy an “operating
system” accessible by all
stakeholders
Generalized Heterogeneous
Network to boost Citizen
Quality of Services
Deploy sensors using Above
Ground Boxes for electricity
& connectivity
CONNECT
COLLECT & COMPREHEND Sustain livability and
position Singapore as a
(regional) Digital Harbor to
drive economic growth.
0.0
1.0
2.0 1.73
1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3
1.8
Singapore Government ICT Investmentin BSGD (1SGD = 0.65Euro)
Source:IDA 2014
Past In Progress Future
Example - Singapore “Smart Nation” initiative: Anticipation, Vision and Execution
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App
D
App
D
App
DD
DD
DD
D
ExistingdeploymentsAdapter
Open data (Semantics)
Broker
Adapter
Smart city backendBig Data Storage
CloudVM Mgmt
DataMgmt
Big Data enablers
Smart city frontend
DeviceGatewayGatewayField domain
Data center
I/F to otherIoT platforms
Device mgmt
DeviceInterwor
king
Discovery
Location
Group mgmt
Security
Other datasources
LWM2M
City Apps
3rd party apps
Analyticsapps
REST APIs
SPARQL orREST APIs
REST APIs
3rd party apps
City Apps
Analyticsapps
DashboardsDashboards
Cloud apps
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ConclusionAvoid fragmentation, develop together Specification
for M2M/IoT/Smart City:
OneM2M Partnership Project
3GPP work on IOT
Consensus based Framework for Smart City Architectures (Global SDO agreed to worked together in Singapore)
Project SESEI is here and is working with DoT, DeitY, TEC, TSDSI, GISFI, BIS, IOT4SCTF, COAI etc..
5th IoT Innovation - India Conclave 2016 on 30th September 2016 Slide 23
Contact Details:
Dinesh Chand Sharma(Seconded European Standardization Expert in India)
Director – Standardization, Policy and Regulation
European Business Technology Centre, DLTA Complex, South Block, 1st Floor, 1, Africa Avenue, New Delhi
110029
Mobile: +91 9810079461, Tel: +91 11 3352 1500, [email protected]
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www.sesei.eu , www.sesei.in