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M2M and Internet of Services "When the Machines start talking"

M2M and Internet of Services "When the Machines start talking". Presenter: Joachim Koss, ETSI Board member. Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15. Highlight of Current Activities (1).

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M2M and Internet of Services "When the Machines start talking"

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  1. M2M and Internet of Services"When the Machines start talking" Presenter: Joachim Koss, ETSI Board member Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

  2. Highlight of Current Activities (1) • Developing standards to support an M2M architecture and a set of capabilities for M2M services. Promoting innovation across the industry by providing an end-to-end generic vision of the M2M communications and services. The multiple vertical applications will be easily deployed in a general framework, allowing development of services independently of the underlying network. • Coordinating with other SDOs and consortia to achieve the first step of the "Internet of Services". • First release expected in 2010.

  3. Highlight of Current Activities (2) • Cooperating with ETSI TCs TISPAN, ERM, MSG, PLT and the other European Standards Organisations (ESOs) on the work in answer to EC standardisation mandate M/441 on "smart metering". • Cooperating with ETSI TC TISPAN and TC ERM and the other ESOs in answering the EC standardisation mandate M/436 on "RFID privacy and security". • Other EC mandates to come: smart grid, electric vehicle, Internet of Things. • Numerous links with other SDOs and industrial alliances, that have launched activities on sensor networks, connected devices, etc., …

  4. Inverting the pipes and going to mass market applications existing proprietaryvertical applications… applications share common infrastructure, environmentsand network elements Business Business Business Application Application i Application Application Infrastructure Network Infrastructure Converged Network ( IP + mobile infrastructure ) Gateways / Concentrators M2M Device # M2M Device # M2M Device Source: HP 4

  5. ETSI TC M2M Release 1 Plan 2 Stage 2 (architecture) July 2010 • Requirements document is stable content wise; some editorial work remains. 1 Stage 1 (requirements) Jan 2010 • Architecture: • Key capability identified • Message flows documented • Identified key interfaces for release 1 stage 3 (detailed specs) 3 Stage 3 (protocols) December 2010 • Protocols: • New WI agreed at the last meeting to progress to stage 3 work for 3 interfaces: mId, dIa and mIa 5

  6. Conclusions M2M related technologies are in place, and the market has massive potential for growth. Standardization is essential for long term development of the technology and for interoperability of networks and services. Operators, integrators and vendors have expressed the need to standardize end-to-end M2M. Regulation in Europe, USA and Asia is pushing for a standards based solution. It is essential to have globally compatible standards. 6

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  8. SDOs in the scope of M2M, USN, IOT • Link with other SDOs • Identification and Privacy, link with ITU-T and ISO/IEC-JTC1 work on NGSN and USN • ETSI SCP on USIM M2M Form factor (need on security PF also) • 3GPP SA1, SA2 and SA3 work on M2M (TR 22.868, and TR 33.812) on Mobile NWs, 3GPP GERAN2 • Link with Industrial Alliances on vertical applications (Zigbee, Wosa, EPCGlobal, OMA, HGI, …) • IETF (CORE, ROLL and 6Lowpan) • IEEE 802.xx and ETSI ERM-TG28, ERM-TGUWB • ETSI TISPAN, TC ITS, EP e-Health • For M/441 links with CEN TC294, CLC TC13, CLC TC205, DLMS_UA, ESMIG, IEEE 802.15.4g,

  9. Capillary Access networks M2M Links with other SDOs and Industrial Groups ISO/IEC JTC1 UWSN EPCGlobal GS1 IUT-T NGN/Smart Grids FG ESMIG Metering HGI Home Gateway Initiative CEN Smart Metering CENELEC Smart Metering Utilities Metering OASIS Service Platform W3C WOSA wireless Wide Area Network IETF 6LowPAN Phy-Mac Over IPV6 KNX M2M Gateway IPSO IPV6 Hardware and Protocols W-Mbus IP Network IETF ROLL Routing over Low Power Lossy Networks IEEE 802.xx.x wireline ZCL Application 3GPP SA1, SA3, ,… ZigBee Alliance. ZB Application Profiles OMA GSMA SCAG,… 9

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