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CABA Connected Home Council Meeting (CHC) Meeting Agenda – Wednesday, April 2, 2014. 1. Welcome and Opening Introductions – Scott Burnett (IBM), CHC Chair 2. Review Past Minutes – Scott Burnett 3. CHC Research Update – Greg Walker, CABA Research Director
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CABA Connected Home Council Meeting (CHC)Meeting Agenda – Wednesday, April 2, 2014 • 1. Welcome and Opening Introductions – Scott Burnett (IBM), CHC Chair • 2. Review Past Minutes – Scott Burnett • 3. CHC Research Update – Greg Walker, CABA Research Director • 3.1 Recently Completed CHC research: • CABA Monetization of Connected Homes Landmark Research • 3.2 CHC Landmark Research for 2014: • CABA Connected Consumer Roadmap Landmark Research • 3.3 CHC Landmark Research for 2015 (Tentative): • CABA Cybersecurity and Connected Homes Landmark Research • 3.4 Multi-Client Boutique Research: Update • 3.5 CABA e-Store: http://estore.caba.org/ • BSRIA, Compass Intelligence LLC, Navigant Research, Memoori, ON World
CABA Connected Home Council Meeting (CHC)Meeting Agenda – Wednesday, April 2, 2014 4. CHC White Papers Sub-Committee Update- White Papers Sub-Committee Chair 4.1 Approved Proposals for CHC White Papers 4.2 General Discussion and Call for New White Paper Topics 5. Industry Profile 5.1 All Things Connected: M2M, Internet of Things - Melissa Simpler, AFFINEGY, CHC Vice-Chair 5.2 Home Automation Device Interoperability - Mike Bergman, Consumer Electronics Association 6. New CHC Business – Scott Burnett Potential work and projects that CABA should undertake or forward to the CABA Board of Directors: http://www.caba.org/board 7. Next CHC Meeting – Teleconference June / 2014 8. Closing Remarks – Scott Burnett You can view all CHC participants, past minutes, etc. at: http://www.caba.org/connected-home-council
CEA IoT / Home Automation Discovery Group CE.org Michael Bergman Senior Director, Technology & Standards Consumer Electronics Association
Device Control over the Internet • APIs • Powerful, flexible • Tools, concepts, structures all specific to the manufacturer… • …so manufacturer must support the app developer Can we reduce the support effort? • XML schema • Can accomplish similar same thing(s) as an API • Can be a common framework for most functions • API can be reserved for “extensions” to XML capabilities • Eliminates some manufacturer support time
XML Schema • Structural layout of an XML document, with its constraints and contents • Constraints are grammar, data types, rules • E.g., “an element can have only one datatype” • Schema sets the rules for passing data to control the device
Current Approach tools API docs Mfg support APP developer tools APP API docs Mfg support
Concept Approach tools Live link to Model-specific XML XML docs Mfg support APP developer Live link to Model-specific XML XML docs Mfg support
The Extents • What it is: • For app-device communications (messaging, services) • Suitable for “core” features (mfg may have own “added value” features not exposed to XML) • What it is not: • Not for device-device communications • Not to install, configure, bind a device to its native network • Not a replacement for manufacturer’s own app / control methods • Not a security protocol (but compatible with secure systems)
Info Types • Sample Datatypes: • Device name • Device model#, serial #, and other identifying information • Manufacturer information • Manufacturer Logo • Native network(s) supported (ZigBee, Z-Wave, WiFi, BT, etc.) • Services (on, off, dim, temp setting, etc.) • Ratings (1000 watts…) • Messages, data types, ranges, etc., supported • Native network profiles supported (e.g. ZigBee light switch, Z-Wave thermostat, etc.)
Purpose of Discovery Group • To bring manufacturers together to review • Concept • Existing work and specs • Opportunities • And to decide on “next steps”
CEA Technology & Standards Forum May 19-22, 2014Renaissance Seattle Hotel Early Bird Deadline: Friday, April 25, 2014 http://ce.org/Events-and-Awards/Events/2014-Events/Technology-Standards-Spring-Forum (Or bit.ly/1lytZvz )
Agenda (highlights) • Monday, May 19, 2014 2-3:30 p.m. R6.3 Wireless Power Committee3:30-5:30 p.m. R6 Portable Handheld & In-Vehicle Electronics Committee • Tuesday, May 20, 2014 9-10:30 a.m. R4.3 Television Data Systems Subcommittee10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. R4.8 DTV Interface Subcommittee 12:30-2 p.m. Lunch John Simmons, Microsoft, “The Significant Impact of Standards on Both Commercial Web Video and the Web Itself"2-5 p.m. R4 Video Systems Committee4-6 p.m. Global Industry Standards Alliance (GISA)6-8 p.m. Technology & Standards Reception • Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TC100 Advisory Group on Strategy (AGS)9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Internet of Things/Home Automation Discovery Group10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. R7 Home Networks Committee12:30-2 p.m. Lunch Kevin Tillman, CEA Market Research, “Industry Trends”2-5:30 p.m. TC100 Advisory Group on Strategy (AGS)2-3:30 p.m. R3 Audio Systems Committee3:30-5 p.m. Security for Connected Devices Discovery Group6-8 p.m. Technology & Standards Reception • Thursday, May 22, 2014 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TC100 Advisory Group on Management (AGM)2-5:30 p.m. TC100 Advisory Group on Management (AGM)
CE.org Michael Bergman mbergman@ce.org
Affinegy – CHARIOT™Charging forward the Internet of Things EraCABA Spring Forum, April 2, 2014Melissa Simpler, CEO
Connected Home Life – Mainstream by 2016 Media Management Home Control Home Monitoring Network Management Energy Management Home Security
Cost of “Smart” Connectivity = $1 by 2020 SmartConnectivity = Basic Microcontroller + Bluetooth Wireless + Simple Sensor (temp, vibration, acceleration) Source: Gartner Forecast for IoT, Nov 2013
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