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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

Emmanuel  Darmois

Connected  Smart  Cities  Conference,  Brussels,  January  12th,    2017

WG03  – IoT  Standardization

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AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

WG03  IoT  Standardisation  in  AIOTI  first  phase

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v AIOTI  WG03  had  Ø 270  Members,  Ø 400+  subscribers  in  exploder  list,Ø 30+  liaisons

v 4 sub-­‐groups  with  4  reports  publishedØ IoT  LandscapeØ High  Level  ArchitectureØ Semantic  Interoperability

o Joint  Work  Paper  with  oneM2M,  W3C  and  IEEEØ IoT  Privacy

o in  cooperation  with  WG04  (IoT  Policy)

v Plus  2  Technical  Reports  published  by  EC  funded  ETSI  STF  505Ø Identification  of  IoT  StandardsØ Identification  of  IoT  Gaps

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Analyze  landscape

Identify  gaps,  divergences,  

common  concerns

Task  sub-­‐teams  to  address  themes

Publish  guidance  and  

recommendations

Engage,  disseminate  and  

influence AIOTIWG03

Security  and  Privacy

Semantic  Interop

Architecture

The  AIOTI  WG03  Dynamics

AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION Connectivity

Source:  AIOTI  WG3  (IoT  Standardisation)  – Release  2.7

B2C                                                        (e.g.,  Consumer  Market)  

Service  &  App

B2B                                                                                                    (e.g.,   Industrial  Internet  

Market)

AIOTI

Open  Automotive  Alliance

NB-­IoTForum

NB-­IoTForum

Open ConnectivityFoundation

IoT  SDOs  and  Alliances  Landscape  (Technology  and  Marketing  Dimensions)

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Home/Building  Manufacturing/

Industry AutomationVehicular/

Transportation Healthcare Energy WearablesFarming/AgrifoodCities

IoT  SDOs  and  Alliances  Landscape  (Vertical  and  Horizontal  Domains)  

Horizontal/Telecommunication

Open  Automotive  Alliance

AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI

AIOTI

AIOTI AIOTIAIOTI

NB-­IoTForum

Open ConnectivityFoundation

Source:  AIOTI  WG3  (IoT  Standardisation)  – Release  2.7

AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

Connectivity

Linux  IoTDM

Service  &  App  

B2B                                                                            (e.g.,   Industrial  Internet  

Market)

B2C                            (e.g.,  Consumer  Market)

Node-­RED

Warp10

IoT  Open  Source  Initiatives  Landscape  (Technology  and  Marketing  Dimensions)

Source:  AIOTI  WG3  (IoT  Standardisation)  – Release  2.7

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Integration  /  Interoperability

IoT  Architecture

Infrastructure

Applications  (*)

Devices  and  Sensor  Technology

Security                &                  

Privacy

AIOTI

AIOTIAIOTI

Communication  and  Connectivity

LTN

NB-­IoTForum

Open ConnectivityFoundation

Mapping  of  IoT  SDOs/Alliances  to  Knowledge  Areas

Source:  AIOTI  WG3  (IoT  Standardisation)  – Release  2.7

AIOTIALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

Node-­RED

Integration  /  Interoperability

IoT  Architecture

Applications

Communication  and  Connectivity

Devices  and  Sensor  Technology

Security                &                  

Privacy

Infrastructure

Linux  IoTDM

Linux  IoTDM

Warp10

Mapping  of  IoT  OSS  initiatives  to  Knowledge  Areas

Source:  AIOTI  WG3  (IoT  Standardisation)  – Release  2.7

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The  ETSI  STF  505  in  support  of  AIOTI  WG3

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v ETSI  TC  SmartM2M  launched  a  Specialist  Task  Force(STF505)  to  provide  two  reportsØ TR  103  375  on  IoT  Standards  landscaping

o analyzing  the  standards  landscape  provides  a  list  of  existing  standardized  technology  suggested  for  reuseby  the  LSPs

Ø TR  103  376  on    IoT  gap  analysiso identifying  technical/societal/business  gaps  

as  a  good  indication  of  the  level  of  maturity  of  standardization  in  a  given  vertical  domain

v Both  reports  have  been  publishedØ Stable  Draft  in  June  2016Ø Public  review  phaseØ Final  Draft  in  August2016Ø Publication  as  ETSI  reports  in  October2016

v Final  presentation  of  results  on  February  7th  in  BrusselsØ Presentation  of  STF  505  results  and  recommendationsØ Feedback  from  IoT  community  stakeholders,  e.g.,  Standards  Orgnaizations

Landscape

Gaps

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v 329  standards  identifiedØ allocated  to

o 7  vertical  IoT  Domains  (LSPs)o 7  Knowledge  Areas  (AIOTI  WG3)

Ø 150  Generic  Standardso Common  to  3+  vertical  domains

Ø 179  Domain-­‐specific  Standardsv Over  70%  of  standards  in

Ø Communication  and  connectivityØ Integration/InteroperabilityØ IoT  Architecture

v Common  standards  mostly  inØ Communication  and  connectivityØ Integration/InteroperabilityØ Device  and  sensor  technologyØ Infrastructure

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Highlights  of  TR  103  375  on  IoT  Landscaping

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Highlights  of  TR  103  376  on  IoT  Gaps  Analysis

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vWhat  gaps  areØ Missing  standards;  missing  APIsØ Duplications  requiring  harmonizationØ Missing  interoperability  profiles

v Technical/Business/Societal  gapsØ Security  &  privacy  classified  as  Societal  gaps

v Gaps  IdentificationØ Survey  in  the  IoT  community  (215  answers)Ø Complemented  by  the  STF  experts  analysis

v Dissemination  of  STF  resultsØ Towards  the  IoT  community  e.g.,  LSPs

v Resolution  of  gapsØ Left  to  the  proper  organizations  in  the  IoT  commuiity  

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WG03  Plans  with  H2020  IoT  LSPsin  the  new  AIOTI  Association

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v Keep  large  membership  and  great  momentum  and  its  current  organisation based  on  5  sub-­‐group  and  deliverables,   the  liaised  SDOs/Alliances    in  order  to  solve  AIOTI  WG03  future  key  and  specific  challenges.

v IoT  Landscape  /   georgios.karagiannis@huawei.comØ IoT  Landscape  maintenance   is  key  to  keep  the  liaisons  alive  and  maintain  dialogue  on  how  to  foster  

collaboration  to  improve  interoperability  &  securityØ IoT-­‐EPI  IoT  Platforms  analysis   improvement  /  H2020  UNIFY-­‐IoT   Ph.  Moretto (ETSI  STF)Ø Gap  Analysis  and  recommendations  /  EC  funded  STF  505 E  Darmois  (ETSI  STF)Ø Cooperation  with  SDOs/Alliances  to  foster  co-­‐creation  and  interworking  (Patrick  Guillemin)  

v HLA  /  High  Level  Architecture  /   omar.elloumi@nokia.comØ IoT  identification juergen.heiles@siemens.comØ IoT  Reference  Architecture   and  its  mapping  with  existing  IoT  Reference  Architectures

v IoT  Semantic   Interoperability Paul.Murdock@landisgyr.comØ Important  topic  of  the  moment  that  created  a  great  international  collaboration

v IoT  Privacy  (with  WG04) vanderwees@arthurslegal.comØ IoT  Platform,  experimentation,  LSPs  need  concrete  standard  framework  &  references  to  enable  ”IoT  Trust”  and  

IoT  “Privacy  by  design”v IoT  Security   (with  WG04) vanderwees@arthurslegal.com,  

jacques.kruse-­‐brandao@nxp.com,  harm.arendshorst@nl.verizon.comØ IoT  Security  Architecture  for  Trusted  IoT  Devices;   Baseline  Requirements  for  Security  &  Privacy  up  to  segment  

requirements;  experimentation,  LSPs  need  concrete  standard  framework  &  references  to  enable  ”IoT  Trust”  based  on  IoT  “Security  by  design”

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www.aioti.org #AIOTI

Thank you!

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