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IoT-EPI OverviewIoT Standardisation Approach
22 June 2016, Common Worksop, Valencia, Spain
Ovidiu Vermesan UNIFY-IoT
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IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
Co-funded by theEuropean
Commission
IoT-EPI Project Mapping
Service discovery & communication
Service & Application
Marketplace
Service co-creation & interop
communication Discovery & sharing of resources; platform interworkingService Composition
Platform Interoperability
Device & Data Management & IoT apps Gateway
interworking
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IoT-EPI Project Mapping
Environment/Energy Monitoring
Livestock Monitoring
Port/Vessel Monitoring
Smart Retail, Product
Monitoring
Smart Mobility
Smart Healthcare, QuantifiedSelf
Smart City
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Thank You!
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On behalf of AIOTI WG03 Chairman – [email protected]
IoT EPI Common Workshop Event: standardization landscape session
AIOTI – Philippe Moretto, ETSI STF UNIFY-IoT Presenter and Moderator Wed 22 June, Valencia
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Introduction to Alliance for IoT Innovation – AIOTIwww.aioti.eu or www.aioti.org AIOTI was launched by the EC in March 2015 to create a vibrant
IoT ecosystem in Europe, and aims notably at breaking silos between leading vertical IoT application areas.
AIOTI is an important tool for supporting the policy and dialogue within the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and with the EC.
AIOTI builds on the work of the IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) and expands activities towards innovation within and across industries.
AIOTI also offers an opportunity to discuss legal obstacles to further IoT take up, and to forge consensus. The Alliance will also help the EC to prepare future IoT research and innovation, standardization and policy.
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AIOTI Structure Steering Committee
WG Chairs, EC, SME Representative (startupbootcamp) Working Groups (Chair, Alternate Chair):
WG 01: IoT European research cluster (SINTEF, open position) WG 02: Innovation Ecosystems (Philips, Stromatolite) WG 03: IoT Standardization (ETSI, Huawei) WG 04: Policy issues (Vodafone, Arthur's Legal ) WG 05: Smart living environments for ageing well (STMicro, open position) WG 06: Smart farming and food security (Gradiant, Orange) WG 07: Wearables (Samsung, iMinds) WG 08: Smart cities (Telefonica, Engineering) WG 09: Smart mobility (Bosch, Dunavnet) WG 10: Smart environment/smart water management (Sigfox, TI) WG 11: Smart manufacturing (EFFRA, open position) WG 12: Smart Building (Schneider Electric , open position) WG 13: Smart Energy (Alstom , open position)
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AIOTI WG3 – IoT Standardization Scope of Work
Standardisation will play a key role in the uptake of IoT. Since many of the benefits from the IoT will occur on the basis of widespread adoption, sharing data across the value chain and novel services, the development of global - industry-led - standards is pivotal to ensure effectiveness, interoperability and economies of scale. In particular reference models as the basis for a reference architecture, that can be shared by industrial actors across different application domains can help breaking silos between leading vertical IoT application areas.
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AIOTI WG03 Phase 1… since March 2015 (Phase 2 after June’16) ~270 Members in WG03 (+400 Members in all AIOTI WGs), ~340 subscribers in AIOTI
WG03 EC Intranet, ~30 SDO/Alliances in liaison with : 3GPP, AIM, BBF, CEN, CENELEC, ETSI, FIWARE, GS1, GSMA, IEC, IEEE P2413, IETF, IIC, IoT-Forum, IPSO Alliance, IPv6 Forum, IRTF, ISO, ISO/IEC JTC1 WG10, ITU-T SG20, MIPI Alliance, OASIS, OGC, OCF, OMA, oneM2M, TM Forum, The Open Group, ULE Alliance, W3C, Weightless SIG, WWRF, ZigBee, ZVEI...
AIOTI WG03 Deliverables 3 Reports were delivered in October 2015 : High Level Architecture (HLA) IoT Landscape Semantic interoperability https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/news/aioti-recommendations-future-collaborative-work-context-internet-things-focus-area-horizon-2020“The work of AIOTI WG03 is seen as a reference for the AIOTI Working Groups in order to address the interoperability issues and to recommend the use of standard-based solutions for the deployment of IoT solutions. We have been talking to SDOs and Alliances about collaborations and interworking as a means to reduce fragmentation. What AOITI brings to all is a dramatic acceleration of the pace of those discussions.”
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Latest updates and releases (as of 27 May 2016) : IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape - Release 2.6 IoT LSP Standard Framework Concepts - Release 2.6 HLA (end of June) - Release 2.1 IoT Semantic Interoperability - Release 2.1+ a new AIOTI WG03 sub-group ToR and report V1.0 on IoT Security & Privacy
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ETSI STF 505 in full collaboration with AIOTI and funded by the EC has published (draft available for consultation) 2 ETSI Technical Reports (TR) on IoT Landscape + Use Cases and Gap Analysis (+dissemination +EC workshops) by end of 2016
H2020 ICT30 UNIFY-IoT and BE-IoT support AIOTI WG3:http://questionnaires.unify-iot.eu/survey/GknjLCfSzEPwJ
RxlH2020 IoT LSP Pilots and “big” CSA (to start in January
2017)
“IoT research, development, innovation, pilots and standardisation is always going on, it does not wait for H2020 or AIOTI to start its deployment. It is necessary to keep the momentum of AIOTI WG03 because this forum is useful for its members but also for the entire IoT community. There is obviously space for improvement to sustain the AIOTI WG03 open approach spirit. It is important to keep liaisons to SDOs/Alliances that are willing to collaborate formally with AIOTI.”
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H2020 ICT30 UNIFY-IoT and BE-IoT support AIOTI WG3:http://questionnaires.unify-iot.eu/survey/GknjLCfSzEPwJRxl
H2020 IoT LSP Pilots and “big” CSA (to start in January 2017)
“IoT research, development, innovation, pilots and standardisation is always going on, it does not wait for H2020 or AIOTI to start its deployment. It is necessary to keep the momentum of AIOTI WG03 because this forum is useful for its members but also for the entire IoT community. There is obviously space for improvement to sustain the AIOTI WG03 open approach spirit. It is important to keep liaisons to SDOs/Alliances that are willing to collaborate formally with AIOTI.”
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Read us – IERC Book (edition 2016) Chapter 8
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Submit Paper – IoT/M2M worshop 2016 (deadline 30 June!)
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www.aioti.eu #AIOTI
Thank you!
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Contact: AIOTI WG03 Chairman – [email protected]: ETSI STF UNIFY – Philippe Moretto [email protected]
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Problem: Missing Interoperability
Dr. Arne Bröring - Siemens AG
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Goals• Do:
• Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms• Lowering market entry barriers• Fostering an open IoT ecosystems
• Don’t:• Develop yet another platform.• Instead: reusing & building up on existing methods to
allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users.Dr. Arne Bröring - Siemens AG
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Approach
Dr. Arne Bröring, Siemens AG
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Standardisation• Focus on:
1. W3C Web of Things Interest Group • moderated by Siemens• planned contributions, e.g., BIG IoT API• Contributors welcome!
2. W3C Spatial Data on the Web Work Group • NUI Galway contributes to SSN ontology
Dr. Arne Bröring - Siemens AG
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Commission
•Launched Spring 2015
•160 Members
• Collaborations with:
IETF/IRTF, oneM2M,
OCF, IIC, AIOTI, OPC Foundation, Industrie 4.0
•Working on use cases, requirements, and technology elements
•W3C WoT Webpage: https://www.w3.org/WoT/
Web of Things IG
Dr. Arne Bröring - Siemens AG
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Discovery Security
Thing Description
Goal:
Standardizing
building blocks for
the application layer
to enable
cross domain
IoT applications.
CoAP
IPv6 / 6LoWPAN
DTLS
Core Link
IoT Building Blocks,
e.g. from IETF
UDP
WoT Building Blocks,
e.g. from W3C
TCP
APIs
Web of Things IG
Dr. Arne Bröring - Siemens AG
Thank you for your attention!Questions?
On the Web: http://big-iot.euOn Twitter: @BIG_IoT
Dr. Arne BröringSiemens AG
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IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
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IoT Standardisation Project Mapping
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TagItSmart Standardization Approach
Stylianos Georgoulas, TagItSmart project, University of Surrey, UK
IoT-EPI Common Workshop, 22-23 June, 2016Valencia, Spain
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Presentation Outline
• What TagItSmart is about
• Which areas are fit for standardization purposes
• Which standardization bodies are being considered
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What TagItSmart is about
• H2020 ICT30 project• 15 partners
• 2 open calls planned so few more will get on board
• Key concept • SmartTags attached to products• Functional inks or NFC-based• In principle with end-user engagement you have a bunch of sensors on
every day products
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Which areas are fit for standardization
• QR-codes• NFC tags• Platform/APIs• Semantics• Communication technologies• Privacy/Identity/Reputation Management
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Which standardization bodies are being considered (1/2)
• GS1 (barcodes)• IEC TC 119 (printed electronics)• FIWARE• W3C Web of Things Interest Group• OASIS : Reputation Management, Identity, Privacy Management, Biometrics
• AIOTI WG03
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Which standardization bodies are being considered (2/2)
• OneM2M MAS WG• OMA/LightweightM2M• 3GPP MTC
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Thank You!