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// InfoSecurity// June 15-16 2016// Luc Van Driessche // Brussels Expo// Public // Slide 1Imtech

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// InfoSecurity// June 15-16 2016// Luc Van Driessche // Brussels Expo// Public // Slide 2Imtech

Energy efficient & intelligent lighting systemsOpen Architectures for Intelligent Solid State Lighting Systems

Supported by the Horizon 2020

funding of the European Union

OpenAIS:

Towards an open system architecture

for IP connected lighting

www.openais.eu

Luc Van Driessche

Imtech Telecom

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// Consortium

Supported by the Horizon 2020

funding of the European Union

3 year project, from Jan.2015 till Dec.2017

Philips is project leader

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//� Value stack of IoT

From the connection of people to the connection of things

IoT - Why Light ??

+ / PRO - / CON

The luminaire is the almost

perfect thing:

Todays connectivity is old-

fashoined and outdated – but

serves the purpose:

• Luminaires generate the

densest grid in indoor and

outdoor

• Most of todays luminaires

have wired connectivity (1-

10V, DALI, DMX)

• Luminaires are electrically

powered

• Luminaires are situated

“above the action” on poles

or ceiling

• Communication is mainly

unidirectional (to the

luminaire) or limited

bidirectional (DALI – error

messages)

• Even today a lot of luminaires

already contain sensors

• Communication speed and

content is limited

Source: Prof. Fleisch HSG

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// Evolution in the Lighting Market

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// Schematic overview

Supported by the Horizon 2020

funding of the European Union

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// Evolution of the Lighting Technology

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// Evolution of the Lighting Technology

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// Office TrendsNeed for change because of new office trends

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// Office Trends

And change there will be

And the light technology changes� Smart Light

� Circadian Light

� LiFi, � �.

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// Challenging concepts

� IoT is an emerging concept

� OpenAIS being shaped in parallel to IoT

� Numerous protocols and standards, what to use ??

� Unified Data Model for lighting and BMS

� Identify new value spaces related to:

� Use of office buildings in 2020

� Technical possibilities of the 2020’s

� Data Privacy

� Shape towards a Dominant Design

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Home/Building Manufacturing/

Industry Automation

Vehicular/

Transportation

Horizontal/Telecommunication

Open Automotive

Alliance

Healthcare Energy WearablesFarming/

AgrifoodCities

IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape (Vertical and Horizontal Domains)

AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI

AIOTI

AIOTI AIOTIAIOTI

Source: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.2

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// Technical Challenges

� Security of constrained devices

� Align domain model lighting & building automation

� Network: shared or dedicated

� Low stand by power

� Interoperability between vendors

� Long system life support (20+ years)

� Extensibility and modularity over lifetime

� Balance system cost vs added value

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// Project Aim

� Define an All-IP open Lighting system architecture

� Support maintaining the leading position of the

European lighting industry in the IoT era:

� Align the European industry to adopt this architecture

� Enable eco-system of suppliers of interoperable

components

� Create renewed value space for European Industry

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// Project Plan – (1)

� Identify system requirements for the 2020’s

�Define the best System Architecture for

connected lighting:

‒ To meet end user needs of the 2020’s

‒ Exploiting the Internet of Things

�Validate in a real setting whether

anticipated user needs are met

�Prepare standardization

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// Project Plan – (2)

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// Use Cases

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// OpenAIS – Technical Concept

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// OpenAIS Publications

Results published so far can be found on:

http://openais.eu/en/results/

� Requirements reports:

� Report on selected scenarios and use cases (D1.1)

� Value Chain Impact Analysis Report (D1.5)

� Architecture reports:

� Reference architecture of OpenAIS system (D2.3)

� Implementation & verification guidelines for the architecture

(D2.2)

� System Integration reports:

� FMEA and Hazard analysis report (D4.2)

� Risk analysis report and definition of required test-ups (D4.3)

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// Standardisation activities so far (WP6)

� Proposals submitted to IETF:

� Multicast Security for the Lighting Domain, June 2015, ARM, Tridonic, Zumtobel, Philips Research

� Security Bootstrapping over IEEE 802.15.4 in selective order

� Secure Two-Way DTLS-Based Group Communication in the IoT

� Use Cases for Authentication and Authorization in Constrained

Environments

� OpenAIS has a liaison with Fairhair and together we investigate

adoption of the OpenAIS results in the Fairhair communication

solution (www.fairhair-alliance.org)

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// Candidate to house the pilot ??

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// becomes

Thank you

Open Architectures forIntelligent Solid State Lighting Systems

www.openais.eu

Supported by the Horizon 2020

funding of the European Union

Questions?

Open Architectures forIntelligent Solid State Lighting Systems

www.openais.eu

Supported by the Horizon 2020

funding of the European Union

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