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ETSI - M2M PROJECT AND STANDARDIZATION
M2M Standards Journey & Way Forward
Dinesh Chand Sharma, David Boswarthick, Gerry Mc Auley and Laurent Vreck for M2M Conclave 2013, India
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Content
Where in Maturity Cycle,
ETSI M2M work done
oneM2M partnership project update and way forward
Where do we stand in the maturity cycle of M2M?
Principal focus of ETSI M2M:
prepare the deployment
“transition phase” to horizontal
platforms Source: of graphic: The Yankee Group
Government stimulus programs boost M2M standards:
EC mandate to ETSI/CEN/CENELEC to develop EU standards for Smart
Metering (M/441), and later on for Smart Grid (M/490)
NIST mandated to pilot delivery of standards for Smart Grids
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OneM2M overview
Rationale
The M2M market is taking-off: • Government and industry initiatives
• Telecom actors business opportunity
• Ubiquitous networks and affordable hardware
Fragmented industry • Industry verticals are solving their M2M needs on their own
• Customised solutions abound
• but there is much commonality (authentication, security, access rights)
• Economies of scale necessary for M2M are difficult to achieve
There is a need for a common efficient, easily and widely available M2M Service Layer, which can be readily embedded within various hardware and software.
Fast and global standardization is a key enabler to remove the technical barriers and ensure interoperable
M2M services and networks
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M2M
Gateway
Client
Application
M2M Application M2M Area Network
Service
Capabilities
M2M
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Simplified M2M Architecture
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M2M
Gateway
Client
Application
M2M Application M2M Area Network
Service
Capabilities
M2M
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… based on existing Technologies
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M2M Area Networks
• PLC
• SRD
• UWB
• ZigBee
• M-BUS
• Wireless M-BUS
• IEEE 802.15
•
Core Networks
• 3GPP (GPRS, EPC)
• ETSI TISPAN
• ATTM
• NGN Smart Energy
Smart User
Smart Transport
Smart Health
Access Networks
• xDSL
• Hybrid FiberCoax
• PLC
• Satellite
• GERAN, UTRAN, eUTRAN
• WLAN
• SRDs
• UWB
• WiMAX
ETSI TC M2M deliverables status
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 1
TR 102 691 Smart Metering
TS 102 689
M2M Service
Requirements
TR 102 732 eHealth
TR 102 897 City automation
TR 102 898
Automotive
Use Cases [Stage 0]
TS 102 690 M2M Functional
Architecture
TS 102 921 M2M Comms;
mIa, dIa, mId interfaces
TR 102 966 Interworking with
M2M Area
Networks
TR 102 725 M2M Definitions
TR 102 167
Threat analysis &
counter measures to
M2M service layer
TR 101 531
Re-use of 3GPP
nodes by M2M SC
layer
TR 102 857 Connected Consumer
TR 102 935 Smart Grid
impacts on M2M
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TS 103 092 OMA DM
compatible
Management
Objects
TS 103 093 BBF TR-069
compatible
Management
Objects
TS 101 603
Service Layer
interworking with
3GPP networks
TR 101 584 Semantic support
for M2M data
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P = Published
P (R1)
P (R1)
P (R1)
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Technical Bodies to Partnerships
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• ETSI TC M2M established 2008.
• First set of M2M platform standards to market in 2011.
• oneM2M Partnership project established July 2012.
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Founding Partners (Type 1)
In addition the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) has been accepted as a oneM2M Partner
Type 2, and additional organizations are in the process of applying for a Partner status
• CCSA - China Communications Standards Association CHINA
• TTA - Telecommunications Technology Association KOREA
• ARIB - Association of Radio Industries and Businesses JAPAN
• TTC - Telecommunication Technology Committee of Japan JAPAN
ASIA
• ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute EUROPE
• ATIS - Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
• TIA - Telecommunications Industry Association NORTH
AMERICA
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Participation
Partner Type 1
Partner Type 2
Member Associate Member
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Further details can be found: in the oneM2M Partnership agreement or
http://www.onem2m.org/join.cfm
OneM2M overview
oneM2M objective - ETSI M2M
• Leading regional SDOs have agreed to create a global harmonisation partnership
– To prepare, approve and maintain globally applicable, access-independent technical specifications and reports related to M2M solutions, with initial focus on the Service Layer • same as ETSI M2M, some of whose work will be transferred to
oneM2M and form the basis for further OneM2M work.
– With the opportunity for broad and equitable participation by all stakeholders in the M2M marketplace, including manufacturers, service providers and end users from all industries • avoiding any duplication of work between SDOs involved in the same
domain of M2M Service Layer
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Benefits
Boost M2M economies of scale and shorten time-to-market • Lower capital and operating expenses
• Foster and optimize future investments of all involved parties
Simplify development of applications • Intra- and inter-industry integration of services
• Allow same application to be used across different service platforms
Leverage the worldwide network for enhanced potential of services and to expand business opportunities • Greater reach of services through broader network interoperability
Reduce standardization overlap and confusion and provide ongoing standards support • Enhance interoperability • Reduce market fragmentation • Future proof services via collaboration • Enhance security and reliability
OneM2M overview
oneM2M Scope • Common set of Service Layer capabilities
• Access independent view of end-to-end services
• Open /standard interfaces , APIs and protocols
• Security, privacy, and charging aspects
• Reachability and discovery of applications
• Interoperability, including test and conformance specifications
• Identification and naming of devices and applications
• Management aspects (including remote management of entities
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Structure
SC
(Steering Committee)
FC
(Finance Committee)
Marcom
(Marketing &
Communications)
LG
(Legal Group)
MandP
(Methods & Procedures)
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oneM2M Partnership Project
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TP
(Technical Plenary)
WG 1
(Requirements)
WG 2
(Architecture)
WG 4
(Security)
WG 5
(Management, Abstraction and Semantics)
Deliverables
• WG1 - Requirements – Technical Report (TR): oneM2M Use cases collection
– Technical Report (TR): Benefits of oneM2M technology
– Technical Specification (TS): oneM2M Requirements
• WG2 - Architecture – Technical Report (TR)
• Part 1: Analysis of the architectures for transfer to oneM2M
• Part 2: Study for the merging of the architectures proposed for transfer to oneM2M and resolve critical potential gaps
– Technical Specification (TS): M2M Architecture
• WG 4 - Security and WG 5 – Management, Abstraction and Semantics are currently drafting a new work items
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oneM2M Partnership Project
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The target is to have a minimal deployable solution available by the end
of 2013.
Dates to note:
• SC#3 05 November 2012 Virtually
• TP#2 10-14 December 2012 Beijing
• TP#3 25 February-01 March 2013 North America
• TP#4 15-19 April 2013 Europe
• TP#5 17-21 June 2013 Asia
• TP#6 05 -09 August 2013 North America
• TP#7 14-18 October 2013 Europe
• TP#8 09-13 December 2013 Asia
• ETSI Smart City Workshop : 3rd – 4th June 2013 @ Sofia Antipolis, France
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Invitation
Organizations ICT/Telecom SDO
Others standards and specifications setting organizations
Industry groups
Associations
Specific technology organizations
Individual Companies Service Providers (e.g., M2M SPs, Telecom SPs, Service Layer SPs)
M2M service users (e.g., Utilities)
Vendors (e.g., M2M Application Providers)
Regional/Country Governmental Entities
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Contact Details:
Dinesh Chand Sharma (Seconded European Standardization Expert in India)
Director – Standardization, Policy and Regulation
European Business Technology Centre, DLTA Complex, South Block, 1st Floor, 1, Africa Avenue, New Delhi 110029
Mobile: +91 9810079461, Tel: +91 11 3352 1500, [email protected]
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Thank you!
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