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Connected Lighting: The Next Frontier in the Internet of Everything

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In this session, you’ll learn how the AllJoyn™ lighting service framework (LSF) hosted by the AllSeen Alliance helps you build hardware and software products that can discover, interoperate, and control connected lights based on AllJoyn. Watch this presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lNzNj5ytqM Learn more about the AllSeen Alliance: https://allseenalliance.org/

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Connected Lighting: The Next Frontier in the Internet of Everything

Brian Vogelsang – Director Product Management Kenny Fok – Director Engineering Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc.

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©2013-2014 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies. All Rights Reserved. 3

The Internet of Everything is Here Massive surge in connected things has already begun

Sources: 1Machina Research, February ‘14, 2Gartner June ’14. 3Machina Research, May ‘14

25B permanently connected things by 20201

Home Appliances

Security Cameras

PEV Speakers Lights

Smarter More connected

2x ~75%

~8B

Connected devices in household by 2020 (North America)3

1000x Anticipated data traffic growth driven by more connection and richer content

US 18-24 year olds reach for smartphone immediately after waking up

Cumulative smartphone shipments 2014-20182

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AllJoyn™ framework lets smart things work together Connect, manage and interoperate across brands, categories, bearers, and OS

Auto Home Consumer goods and appliances

Industrial

당신은 내 말 들려? Tem alguém aí? 100010101011 hello world!

Computing devices

hello! hello! hello! hello!

AllJoyn is a collaborative open source project of the AllSeen Alliance

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AllJoyn is a software framework that works across manufacturers, device types, and product categories

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Devices enabled by the AllJoyn framework discover and interact regardless of how the device is connected.

Wi-Fi

Ethernet

Power line

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AllSeen Alliance

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Open-source framework managed by AllSeen Alliance A collaborative open source project hosted by the Linux Foundation

AllSeen Alliance Mission: To enable widespread adoption and help accelerate the development and evolution of an interoperable peer connectivity and communications framework based on AllJoyn for devices and applications in the Internet of Everything.

Community Members: − 2lemetry

− Affinegy − AT&T Digital Life

− Audio Partnership

− Beechwoods Software

− Beijing Winner Micro Electronics − Bosch

− CA Engineering

− Canary

− Cisco − Cloud of Things

− ControlBEAM

− D-Link

− doubleTwist − EXO U

− Fon

− Fortune Techgroup

− FreeWings Technologies

− GEO Semiconductor

− Gowex − Grid2Home

− Guangdong Pisen Electronics

− Harman

− HTC − iControl Networks

− Imagination Technologies

− Kii

− Legrand Group − LeTV

− LIFX

− Lite-on

− Local Motors − MachineShop

− Moxtreme

− Musaic

− Muzzley

− Octoblu

− Patavina Technologies − Razer

− Red Bend Software

− Revolv

− Sears Brand Management Corporation

− Shaspa

− Sproutling

− Symantec − The Sprosty Network

− ThroughTek

− Tuxera

− Two Bulls − Vedams

− Vestel Group

− Weaved

− Wilocity

Premier Members: − Electrolux

− Haier

− LG

− Microsoft

− Panasonic

− Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc.

− Sharp

− Silicon Image

− Sony Corporation

− Technicolor

− TP Link

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AllSeen Alliance Mission: To enable widespread adoption and help accelerate the development and evolution of an interoperable peer connectivity and communications framework based on AllJoyn for devices and applications in the IoE

Contribute & Use Evangelize Evolution of AllJoyn

Enable Vibrant Ecosystem

Alliance Open Source Community

Industry leaders

Tech/software innovators To learn more about the AllSeen Alliance visit: www.allseenalliance.org

To find out about participating in the AllSeen Alliance contact: [email protected]

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Open Collaborative Development

• The AllSeen Alliance has established a Connected Lighting Working Group

• Chaired by Marc Alexander from Lifi Labs (LIFX)

• LIFX and Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc. are participating in the development of the AllJoyn Lighting Service Framework (LSF)

• LSF “in progress” source is available from AllSeen git https://git.allseenalliance.org/cgit/lighting/service_framework.git/

• Connected Lighting Working Group open mailing list at https://lists.allseenalliance.org

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Lighting Service Framework (LSF) Objectives

Make lighting Interoperable with other connected things. Across

brands, platforms, and verticals.

Open Source, AllSeen Alliance

Governed. Code is the

specification.

Provide a standard AllJoyn Framework for Lighting Control over IP Networks. Accelerate

lamp transition to Wi-Fi connectivity.

Standard Interoperable Open

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Benefits of Connected Lighting

Residential

Energy Savings

Ambiance

Convenience

Personalization

Interoperability

Notifications

Commercial Outdoor

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Use Case: Going to sleep then sensing motion

1. Child goes to bed,

lights go to nightlight

mode, dimming to 15%

brightness and blue

hue.

2. If child wakes up

before sunrise, lights

change to a warm

white color and

brightness increases

to 50%.

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Use Case: Visual and Audible Doorbell

1. Hearing impaired

homeowner

2. Smart door bell

pressed, whole home

audio plays chime.

3. Lights in entire house

pulse green.

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Use Case: Security Alarm

1. Homeowner arms

alarm.

2. Front door forcibly

opened, alarm sirens.

3. Lights in entire house

pulse red.

4. Outdoor lights strobe

white.

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Use Case: Game Sync

1. Homeowner begins

playing a mobile or

set top video game.

2. Lights in the room

react to real-time

gameplay. Ex:

Character’s health is

low, lights pulse red.

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Use Case: Baby Visual Notifications

1. Baby has a wearable

monitor enabled by

the AllJoyn software

framework.

2. Baby put to bed on

her back.

3. Baby rolls over on to

her stomach

4. Lights in parent’s

room pulse red

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Use Case: Music Visualization

1. Homeowner has a

party.

2. Plays music from the

Qualcomm® AllPlay™

smart media platform,

powered whole home

audio system.

3. Color Lights in

Kitchen and family

room react and sync

to music.

Qualcomm AllPlay is a product of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc.

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AllJoyn Lighting Service Framework (LSF)

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LSF Core Features

Scenes

Groups

Actions

Effects

Control

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Sample Applications for Android and iOS Complete source available for working applications

Android iOS

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Lamp and Group Control

Lamps Groups Scenes

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Controlling Lamp Properties

• On / Standby • Brightness • Hue • Saturation • Color Temperature

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Lamp Details

• Lumens (read-only Luminous Flux value) • Energy Usage (read-only in mW) • Make • Model • Lamp Type • Base type • Dimmable • Color • Min/Max Voltage • Wattage • Max Lumens • Min/Max Color Temperature

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Presets

• Any combination of Hue, Saturation, Color Temperature, and Brightness state can be saved as a “Preset”

• Presets can be named by the user.

• “Ocean Sunrise”

• “Pink is so Pretty”

• “Reading in bed”

• Presets can be applied to lamps or lamp groups and can be used in Scenes and Effects.

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Lamps and Lamp Info

Lamps Lamp Info

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Groups

Groups Group Lamp Info Adding a Group

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Groups

• Lamps can be grouped and controlled together • Create / Update / Delete Group • Groups can be grouped (nested) • Groups can be named by the user • Example:

• Whole Home Group • Kitchen, Family Room, Dining Room Groups • Kitchen Nook, Kitchen Under Counter, Kitchen Floods

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Scenes

Scenes Scene Info Adding a Scene

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Scenes • Scenes are preferences saved by the user to set a particular lighting

mood or simply store a setting for convenience and future recall. • Create / Update / Delete Scene • Scenes can be grouped in to Master Scenes • Scenes can be named by the user • Scenes can contain groups and individual Lamps • Scenes can contain an effect • Example “Dining” Master Scene comprised of:

• Wall sconce group transitions to blue hue, 30% brightness

• Art light group transitions to warm color temp, 40% brightness

• Chandelier group transitions to cool color temp, 15% brightness

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Effects

Scenes Adding an Effect

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Effects

• The LSF defines 2 effects that an OEM may elect to implement. − Transition

− Pulse

Transition Effect progresses to a preset or manually defined lamp state over a duration of time.

− Transition to “Pink is so Pretty” over 30 seconds

Pulse Effect alternates from one preset or manually defined lamp state to another with a user defined period of time, duration of pulse, and number of pulses.

− Pulse from “Pink is so Pretty” to “Ocean Sunrise” 20 times with a period of 3 seconds and a pulse duration of 500ms.

Effects are applied to Lamps or Lamp Groups as a part of a scene.

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Actions

• The LSF makes each scene available as an AllJoyn Action

• Actions are discoverable from other applications, who may elect to fuse them to AllJoyn events.

• Actions fused to events enable the event to automatically trigger a scene.

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And enabling application developers to create experiences by mashing up device capabilities Using sensors and APIs from different manufacturers’ devices

When the air quality sensor detects carbon

monoxide Flash all the lights in the

home. Play an alarm on the home audio system

And unlock the doors

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Lamp Simulation Application Lamp simulator developed by QCE, enabling developers to create and test LSF-compliant apps without physical hardware

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Lamp simulator enabling developers to create and test LSF-compliant apps without physical hardware Lamp Simulation Application

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Demonstration

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For more information on Qualcomm, visit us at: www.qualcomm.com & www.qualcomm.com/blog

©2013-2014 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies. All Rights Reserved. Qualcomm is trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. Uplinq is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, used with permission. AllPlay is a trademark of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. AllJoyn is a trademark of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. Other product and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. References in this presentation to “Qualcomm” may mean Qualcomm Incorporated, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and/or other subsidiaries or business units within the Qualcomm corporate structure, as applicable. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of Qualcomm’s engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of its product and services businesses, including its semiconductor business, QCT.

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