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IoT Standardization Activities in GISFI. A Report of the IoT Working Group. Agenda. Introduction to GISFI Background Working groups IoT standardization activities in GISFI Overview A high-level architecture Various use-case – requirements analysis and API standardization
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IoT Standardization Activities in GISFI A Report of the IoT Working Group CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Agenda • Introduction to GISFI • Background • Working groups • IoT standardization activities in GISFI • Overview • A high-level architecture • Various use-case – requirements analysis and API standardization • Current status of work • Work plan of the group CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Scope of GISFI • Unifying standardization efforts in India • Creating standards addressing the specificity of the Indian market • Creating an information center on Indian activities in ICT • Promoting Indian initiatives to develop into global standards. CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Working Groups • Spectrum management • Green ICT • Service Oriented Networks • Internet of Things • Future Radio Access Technologies • Special Interest Groups (Security, QoS etc.) CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
GISFI Process • Perform literature survey on a given topic • Identify requirements, with special perspectives from scenarios and requirements in India • Perform gap analysis • Develop solutions for the identified gaps • Develop specifications in collaboration with other standard development organizations in the world • Working process is transparent and all documents, including the technical reports and technical specifications are available in the public domain (GISFI website: http://www.gisfi.org) CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
IoT Standardization in GISFI • GISFI has a IoT Working Group which is involved in the standardization activities in IoT- related areas. • The standardization activity is at its preliminary stage – study and requirement analysis phase. • Preliminary agreement on the activities and proposed action items took place during GISFI#4 meeting in March 2011. CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
IoT is an integrated part of the future Internet that could be defined as a dynamic global network infrastructure with self-configuring capabilities linking physical and virtual objects through the exploitation of data capture and standard and interoperable communication protocols. This infrastructure includes existing and evolving Internet and will offer specific object-identification and addressing, sensor and connection capability as the basis for the development of independent and/or federated services and applications. These will be characterized by a high degree of autonomous data capture, context and event detection and transfer, network connectivity and interoperability at the protocol and semantic level with the provision of handling security and privacy concerns of the users and the data being communicated. GISFI’s Definition of IoT CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011 7
Banking IoTArchitecture Services Agriculture Healthcare Education Proposed Standardization Areas Utilities Application Middleware SeON Application Infrastructure Core Network Radio Access Network Access Gateway Other Internet-enabled Devices for M2M Sensors CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011 8
IoT Study Focus in GISFI • Connectivity related: requiring potential standardization of interfaces • M2M communications using existing networks • Ad-Hoc M2M communications • Combined ad-hoc and network communication using gateways • Application data related: • Semantic level standardization • Between homogeneous devices from the same domain • Between heterogeneous devices from different domains • Device related: • Management and diagnostics • Application/service deployment frameworks (including from the Cloud) • Identity aspects • API standardization: Security, Privacy and QoS are parts of all activities CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Current Activities in IoT WG • Based on the high-level architecture of IoT, several uses cases are being identified and the requirement analyses are being done for those use case. • Use cases under study: • m/e Health • e-Agriculture • Smart Grids and other utilities • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) • Security/Safety/Surveillance • Banking (Bharti & SBI JV, January 2011) • Industrial machines • Connected homes • M2M communications using existing networks • Preparation of a technical reports is complete on Surveillance Security System and Food Surveillance System use cases. • A technical report is being prepared on the use case and requirements studies on Food Supply Chain Management (FSCM). CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Current Activities in IoT WG • Initial work on the mHealth use case doc is complete. • The preparation of a requirement doc on Smart Grid privacy has been complete. • A generic requirement doc for the IoT applications has been completed. • An initial work on e-Agriculture use case doc is also finished. • A document on interoperable data exchange between heterogeneous objects (Things) has been prepared for discussion and for further actions. • Requirements that are not directly related to use cases are also being studied • After the completion of the use case requirements, a consolidated requirement document will be prepared based on which interface specification document will be prepared for standardization. CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Plan of the IoT WG CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Next GISFI Meeting September 27 – 29, 2011, Neemrana (near Delhi), India For More Information GISFI working group page: http://gisfi.org/workinggroups.php?wg=IoT CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011
Rajeev Prasad Secretary - GISFI CASAGRAS, Sao Paulo, Brazil September 11&12, 2011 14