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Explore the current state of affairs in the M2M market, challenges faced by IoT/M2M organizations, and the vision of a unified platform to share data. Learn about oneM2M's standardization activities and the development timeline.
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Current standardization activities – oneM2m Joachim Koss, Director Standardisation M2M, Gemalto, ETSI Board Member GSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France
CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS • M2M has been around for several decades now – some deployments date back more than 20 years. However M2M markets are struggling to realise the full M2M market potential • Fragmentation, provisioning, efficiency, integration complexity, scalability and increasing number of IOT/M2M organisations seem to be major obstacles • Key challenges: • M2M Communications meets non-ICT Industry sectors • Make intelligent use of information, enabled by connected IT • SDO/Fora roadmaps are not coordinated GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Organizations in the IOT/M2M area • IOT/M2M is a huge topic ranging from connectivity all the way to data models and semantics. One cannot expect the work to focus in a single place. The following list contain examples, many more exist: • Alljoyn – open source project • ETSI / oneM2M • IEEE P2413—Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things • IETF • ISA 100 (Industrial IOT) • ISO/IEC JTC1 /WG7: project named IOT RA • ITU Y 2066 and Y2067: Recommendation about IOT • OpenInterconnec • ZigBee • Z-Wave • The issues are • when SDO/Fora roadmaps are not coordinated • when SDOs compete on similar subjects GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
HORIZONTAL PLATFORM VISION The oneM2M Standard is designed specially to give a simplified & unified layer as a service to various partners aiming at sharing their respective information = a common Platformto share data among various Application domains initially having different data models In addition Broad Band Forum, Continua Health Alliance, Home Gateway Initiative and Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) have been accepted as a oneM2M Partners Type 2. GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Where we are (JuLY 2014) • Partner Type 1 7 partners • Partner Type 2 4 partners • ARIB 12 members • ATIS 15 members • CCSA 18 members • ETSI 120 members • TIA 23 members • TTA 13 members • TTC 5 members • Associates Members 3 associate members • Total 220 organizations involved in oneM2M GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
oneM2M - Organization Legal Finance Steering Committee(Partners) Methods &Processes MARCOM Technical Plenary(Members / Partners) Method of Work WorkProgramme RequirementsWG1 Management,Abstraction,Semantics WG5 ProtocolsWG3 ArchitectureWG2 SecurityWG4 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Technical progress • 15 Work Items approved by TP • Covering requirements, architecture, protocols, security, and management, abstraction and semantics. • Approveddocuments: • TR Use Case – Approved. (Work has started on V 2) • TS Requirements – Approved • TR Architecture Part 1 – Approved • TR Architecture Part 2 – Approved • TR Management Capability Enablement Technologies • TR Analysis of Security Solutions • Work continuing on 6 Technical Reports and 9 Technical Specifications • Target date for first package of specifications – August 2014 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Work programme V1.0.0 TP#12 V1.1.0 TP#15 GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Development timeline • Package aubergine version 1.0.0 • will be made available for comment via the public-facing web site (http://www.oneM2M.org) between TP #12 and TP #15, to Members, Partners Type 2, and to others not currently participating in oneM2M • An email reflector will be established for the purpose of receiving comments • At TP #15, approved CRs are applied to aubergine and the package is approved as version 1.1.0, and ratified • Between TP #12 and TP #15, work is expected to ramp up on an updated package (lime) to include new functionality GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
oneM2M Showcase • 09 – 11 December 2014: ETSI M2M Workshop09 December 2014 : oneM2M Showcase • Preliminary concept • Session 1: Set the Stage - Business Focus • Session 2: Event Introduction & Technical Overview • Session 3: Showcase Sessions (#1 - #3) • Session 4: Chairs panel • Session 4: Showcase Sessions (#4 - #6) • Panel - Wrap-up Note: Showcase Exhibits remain open for the whole Workshop GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Showcase objectives Demonstrations will clearly illustrate the capabilities of the oneM2M Service Layer Platform and have the following objectives: • One Business Application can access different devices and/or data through flexible access rights allocation • Cross-Sector dialogue: efficient use of data (storage/transmission) as different Applications can commonly access to the same device data through flexible access rights allocation • Interworking between multiple oneM2M Service Layer Platforms • oneM2M Service Layer Platform provides functions for M2M applications across different industry segments • Creating Business Applications using the standardized oneM2M Service Layer Platform needs low investment and development time to access data (including access control) • Sharing of components and infrastructure leads to lower investments GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
Supplementary Slides GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
M2M Service Layer Middleware - supporting secure end-to-end data/control exchange between M2M devices and customer applications by providing functions for provisioning & activation, security, connectivity, buffering, aggregation, device management, etc. • a software layer / “Platform”: CSE=Common Services Entities • sits between M2M applications and communication HW/SW • normally rides on top of IP • provides functions that M2M applications across different industry segments commonly need => horizontal layer GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis
oneM2M DELIVERABLES published GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis