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Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT) IEEE P2413
September 2016
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What we talk about when we talk about CPS/IoT
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What is our goal (“satellite view”)?
How? ß “Informization” of physical interaction
mechanical sensor
mechanical actor
brake pedal brake
electronic sensor
electronic actor
brake pedal brake
P2413 Background and History Outgrowth of multi-year series of IoT Standards workshops and roundtables. Objective: understand requirements by vested stakeholders.
P2413 was initiated through guidance of IEEE-SA’s Industry-Strategic IoT Team. Focus on bridging market needs with developing IoT technology landscape.
IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group (representing 200+ industry members) provides sponsorship for P2413. Maintain balanced focus on industry / market / technology and standards eco-system within development framework.
Motivation and Goals of P2413
q P2413 - Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT) - Promotes cross-domain interaction - Descriptions of various IoT domains, definitions of IoT domain
abstractions, and identification of commonalities between different IoT domains
- Quality "quadruple" that includes protection, security, privacy, and safety
q Motivated by the need to promote cross-domain interaction, aid system interoperability and functional compatibility, and further fuel the growth of the IoT market
q Aims to provide an architecture framework which captures the commonalities across different domains and provides a basis for instantiation of concrete IoT architectures
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Approach and Dependencies
q P2413 is a top down approach
q Follows the recommendations for architecture descriptions defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 Systems and software engineering - Architecture description (2011)
q ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 - Provides a core ontology for the description of architectures - Specifies provisions that enforce desired properties of
architecture frameworks - Can be used to establish a coherent practice for developing
architecture frameworks - Can be used to assess conformance of an architecture
framework
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What is an Architecture Framework?
Let’s have a look at ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010
Takeaways: • IEEE 2413 no new architecture and will not reinvent existing standards (IETF, IEEE 802.1 …) • To be designed in a way that existing architectures congruent with IEEE 2413 • We will address communalities across application domains (see next slides)
Definition: conventions for construction, interpretation and use of architecture views to frame specific system concerns
Conventions for a type of modelling: class diagrams, sequence diagrams, etc.
Definition: interest in a system / systems relevant to one or more of its stakeholders
Definition: individual, team, organization, or classes thereof, having an interest in a system / systems
Definition: work product expressing the architecture of a system from the perspective of specific system concerns
Architecture framework
Shared Concerns
Healthcare
Home & Building
Retail
Energy
Manufactur-ing
Mobility/ Transpor-
tation
Logistics
Media
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Where does the input come from?*
Utilities
Hospitals & Doctors
ICT infrastructure providers
Public transport companies
City authorities
Automation equipment providers
Application developers
Consumer equipment providers
Appliances providers
Manufacturing industries
Logistics companies
Regulators
Consumers
Facility management
Insurance companies
* due to the diversity of IoT application areas only selected domains and stakeholders are shown
Retail stores
ISO/IEEE/IEC 42010 Architecture Framework
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q Architecture frameworks are principles, conventions and practices for the description of architectures established within a specific domain of application and/or community of stakeholders
q Architectures are abstract notions
q Architecture descriptions are concrete artifacts that can be shared and analyzed
P2413 Architecture Framework
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Basic Document Structure
Part 1 IoT: Vertical Application Domains
Provides descriptions of IoT behaviors in the context of vertical application domains
Informative
Part 2 IoT: Modeling the Horizontal
Discussion of the core characteristics across IoT domains
Part 3 Architecture Framework
IEEE/IEC/ISO 42010:2011 conformant description of the P2413 IoT Architecture Framework
Normative
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Part n
Annex
Using the IoT Architecture Framework
Further elaborates the P2413 IoT Architecture Framework to develop a domain specific IEEE/IEC/ISO 42010:2011 conformant architectural description
Informative
Architecture Framework Dev Process
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IEEE P2413 Membership
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1. BroadBand Tower, Inc. 2. Cisco Systems 3. Emerson 4. EPRI 5. Finger Food Studios 6. Hitachi, Ltd. 7. Honeywell International 8. Huawei Technologies 9. Industrial Technology Research
Institute (ITRI) 10. Infocomm Development
Authority (IDA) 11. Intel 12. IoTecha 13. Kaspersky Lab
14. Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI)
15. Mitsubishi Electric 16. NIST 17. Qualcomm Inc. 18. Rockwell Automation 19. Schneider Electric 20. Senslytics 21. Siemens AG 22. SIGFOX 23. STMicroelectronics 24. Toshiba Corporation 25. Wipro 26. Yokogawa Electric Corporation 27. ZTE
IEEE P2413 Working Group Meetings
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1. 10-11 July 2014, Hosted by Siemens in Munich, Germany
2. 16-17 September 2014, Hosted by STMicroelectronics in Santa Clara, CA USA
3. Teleconference, 28 October 2014
4. Teleconference, 17 December 2014
5. 22-23 January 2015 in Taipei, Hosted by Institute for Information Industry (III).
6. 27-28 April 2015 in Grenoble, Hosted by Schneider Electric
7. 27-30 July 2015, Hollywood Beach, Florida USA
8. 2-6 November 2015, Grenoble
9. 1-3 February 2016 in Washington DC USA
10. 11-14 April 2016 in Tokyo Japan, Hosted by Renesas
11. Teleconference, May 2016
12. 7-10 June 2016 in Santa Clara, CA USA
13. 27-30 September 2016 in Barcelona Spain
14. 24-27 January 2017, Shinagawa, Tokyo (hosted by Hitachi)
15. 27-30 March 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
IEEE P2413 Liaisons
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Established Liaisons 1. ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 10 "Working Group on Internet of Things” 2. IEEE 802.24 "Smart Grid Technical Advisory Group” 3. IEC SG8 "Industry 4.0 - Smart Manufacturing” 4. ITU-T JCA-IoT "Joint Coordination Activity on Internet of Things” 5. Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) 6. IEEE P42010 7. OPC Foundation 8. IVI
Liaisons in Progress 1. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6/WG 7 "Network, transport and future network” 2. oneM2M 3. Kantara Initiative 4. AIOTI 5. Open Fog Consortium (OFC)
P2413 – Conclusions
• P2413 identifies evolving transformational integration and convergence across technology and application domains as main objective
• P2413’s goal is to provide an extensible integrated
architectural framework that will continue to evolve and unify standards-creation and architecting efforts.
• 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.
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Thank you!
Join the IEEE P2413 Working Group http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/2413/
For additional information, please contact: Oleg Logvinov P2413 Chair
oleg.logvinov.us@ieee.org or
Soo Kim IEEE-SA Project Manager
s.h.kim@ieee.org
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