Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things

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Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things IEEE P2413 Philippe Nappey Strategy & Technology Schneider Electric ETSI M2M Workshop Sophia Antipolis, France 10 December, 2014

IoT The Internet of Things A Concept viewed from multiple perspectives but dependent on the integration and evolution of multiple technologies 2

IoT Projections Support a Pervasive and Ubiquitous Environment 3

IoT: The Infrastructure Supporting Intelligent Evolution - Independent Domains to Integrated Domains to Integrated Environments 4

The Birth of the IEEE P2413 P2413 is an outgrowth of a multi-year series of IoT Standards workshops and roundtables to understand requirements by vested stakeholders in the evolving IoT environment. P2413 was initiated through the guidance of the IEEE-SA s Industry Strategic IoT Team with a focus to integrate market needs with the developing IoT technology landscape. The IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group (representing 200+ industry members) provides sponsorship for P2413 to maintain a balanced focus on industry / market / technology and standards eco-system requirements within the development framework. 5

IEEE-SA Internet of Things Worldwide IoT Workshops 2012: Beijing, China and Milan, Italy 2013: Shenzhen, China and Mountain View, CA, USA 2014: IEEE IoT World Forum, Seoul, Korea (6-8 Mar) 2014: 18-19 September in Mountain View, California Hosting IoT industry roundtables and webinars 2012: Milan Roundtable 2013: Roundtables in Korea and USA 2014: Webinars introducing IEEE P2413 2014: Industry roundtables in US, Europe, and Asia 6

IoT Application Domains & Stakeholders* Consumer equipment providers Hospitals & Doctors Consumers Healthcare Insurance companies ICT infrastructure providers Regulators Logistics companies Logistics Media IoT architecture frame work Home & Building Retail Appliances providers Facility management Retail stores Public transport companies City authorities Mobility/ Transportation Manufacturing Energy Application developers Utilities Manufacturing industries Automation equipment providers *due to the diversity of IoT application areas only selected domains and stakeholders are shown 7

IEEE P2413 Purpose and Motivation The Internet of Things (IoT) is a key enabler for many emerging and future smart applications and technology shifts in various technology markets. This ranges from the Connected Consumer to Smart Home & Buildings, E-Health, Smart Grids, Next Generation Manufacturing and Smart Cities. It is therefore predicted to become one of the most significant drivers of growth in these markets. Most current standardization activities are confined to very specific domains and stakeholder groups. They therefore represent islands of disjointed and often redundant development. The architectural framework defined in this standard will promote cross-domain interaction, aid system interoperability and functional compatibility, and further fuel the growth of the IoT market. 8

IEEE P2413 Goals A Market Driven Architecture Accelerate the growth of the IoT Market by enabling crossdomain interaction and platform unification through increased system compatibility, interoperability and functional exchangeability Define an IoT architecture framework that covers the architectural needs of the various IoT Application Domains Increase the transparency of system architectures to support system benchmarking, safety, and security assessments Reduce industry fragmentation and create a critical mass of multi-stakeholder activities around the world Leverage the existing body of work 9

IEEE P2413 Scope This standard defines an Architectural Framework for the IoT, including descriptions of various IoT domains, definitions of IoT domain abstractions, and identification of commonalities between different IoT domains. The Architectural Framework for IoT provides: reference model that defines relationships among various IoT domains (e.g., transportation, healthcare, etc.) and common architecture elements reference architecture that: builds upon the reference model defines basic architectural building blocks and their ability to be integrated into multi-tiered systems addresses how to document and mitigate architecture divergence. blueprint for data abstraction and the quality "quadruple" trust that includes protection, security, privacy, and safety. 10

P2413 Methodology Identify commonalities within verticals and potentially among certain verticals Address relationships among security requirements, energy efficiency during data transmission (communication), service requirements, application aware routing (including security requirements), versus underlying network technologies. Link features and components in existing standards to a top-down view of relevant IoT aspects, features and components, embodied in an IoT architectural framework. Identify design choices for IoT. Match requirements within a specific domain structures to relevant design choices. Develop domain profile structures, and liaise with vertical standards groups to evaluate areas such as data models. Bridge and leverage standardization landscape, identifying relevant features and functionalities in other standardization related activities. 11

IEEE P2413 External interactions For a unified IoT Architectural Framework it is essential to interact with standardization activities for IoT-based vertical applications to Cover the various applications, their requirements and specific IoT functionalities in the IoT Architectural Framework Ensure that the framework can be referenced by these standardization activities Besides interactions with standardization activities within IEEE, P2413 will strive to establish liaisons with other standardization bodies. An initial set of liaisons will include IEEE 802.24, IEC SG8, and onem2m 12

IEEE P2413 Membership Alcatel-Lucent Broadcom Corporation Cisco Systems dzhon Pty. Ltd. Emerson General Electric Hitachi, Ltd. Huawei Technologies Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) Institute for Information Industry (III) Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Oracle Qualcomm Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric Siemens AG STMicroelectronics Toshiba Corporation Wuxi Sensing Net Industrialization Research Institute Yokogawa Electric Corporation ZigBee Alliance 13

IEEE P2413 Organization To accelerate the development process P2413 has launched a number of Sub-Working Groups and Ad Hocs and is evaluating future liaisons. Sub-Working Groups: Scope and Applicability Standardization Landscape Networking Ad Hocs onem2m review Work completion timeline: 2016 14

IEEE P2413 Working Group Meetings First WG Meeting: 10-11 July 2014 Hosted by Siemens in Munich, Germany Second WG Meeting: 16-17 September 2014 Hosted by STMicroelectronics in Santa Clara, CA USA Third WG Meeting: Teleconference, 28 October 2014 Fourth WG Meeting: Teleconference, December 2014 Fifth WG Meeting: 22-23 January in Taipei Sixth WG Meeting: 27-28 April, Europe Seventh WG Meeting: August, USA (TBD) 15

P2413 Conclusions P2413 recognizes the evolving transformational integration and convergence across technology and application domains. P2413 s goal is to provide an extensible integrated architectural framework that will continue to evolve and unify the standards creation effort. P2413 will continue to deepen industry engagement by leveraging global IoT workshops, webinars, roundtables and other tools of the IEEE IoT Initiative. P2413 is an open community and all are welcome to participate and to share perspectives on addressing and preparing for the inter-connected world of 2020. 16

Thank You! 17

Join us! Join the IEEE P2413 Working Group http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/2413/ For additional information, please contact: Oleg Logvinov P2413 Chair oleg.logvinov@st.com or Brenda Mancuso IEEE-SA Project Manager blmancuso@ieee.org 18