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Managed Services for the New Millennium John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance Motorola [email protected], +1-847-576-8706

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Managed Services for the New Millennium

John Barr, President, OSGi Alliance Motorola

[email protected], +1-847-576-8706

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Agenda

•  What is the OSGi Alliance?

•  Market trends

•  How does the OSGi Service Platform affect products & services?

•  OSGi features and advantages

•  Key contacts

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What is the OSGi Alliance?

The OSGi Alliance is an international, non-profit organization formed to develop and promote open specifications for the network delivery of managed services to devices in the home, car and other environments.

Open Services Gateway initiative

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Who is the OSGi Alliance?

Global Cross Industry Consortium 4DHomeNet, Inc., Acunia, Alpine Electronics Europe Gmbh, AMI

-C, BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., BMW, Bombardier Transportation, Cablevision Systems, Coactive Networks,

Connected Systems, Inc., Deutsche Telekom, Easenergy, Inc., Echelon Corporation, Electricite de France (EDF), Elisa

Communications Corporation, Ericsson, Espial Group, Inc., ETRI, France Telecom, Gatespace AB, Hewlett-Packard, IBM

Corporation, Infomatec AG, inSilicon Corporation (Phoenix Technologies, ltd.), Invensys Controls, ITP AS, Jentro AG, KDD R&D Laboratories Inc., Legend Computer System Ltd., Lucent

Technologies, Metavector Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Netpliance, Nokia Corporation, NTT, Object XP AG, On Technology UK, Ltd., Oracle Corporation, P&S Datacom Corporation, Panasonic, Patriot Scientific Corporation,

Philips, ProSyst Software AG, Robert Bosch Gmbh, Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, Schneider Electric SA, Sharp Corporation, Sonera Corporation, Sony Corporation, Sprint Communications

Company, L.P., Sun Microsystems Inc., Symbol Technologies, Inc., TAC AB, Telcordia Technologies, Telefonica I+D, Telia Research, Texas Instruments, Inc., Tokyo Electric Power Company, Toshiba

Corporation, VDO Car Communications, Verizon, Whirlpool Corporation, Wind River Systems

OSGi Alliance Members by Region

41% 38%

21% Asia/Pacific EMEA North/South America

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Market Trends

•  Over 825 Million Internet Users

•  Finally, broadband is happening!

•  Home networking requirements

•  Automotive Information and Entertainment Systems

•  Solutions in the form of Services

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Broadband Deployments

•  Cable Leads in the US•

–  10 Million cable modems –  Vs. 4.6 Million DSL lines –  Broadband replacing 2nd phone lines

•  DSL leads the rest of the world* –  25 Million lines (world total) in June 2002 –  Installs > 1 million per month –  Asia-Pacific 10.4 Million (South Korea 26%) –  Western Europe 6.4 Million

* DSL Forum

• MorganStanley

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Home Networking Requirements

•  No New Wires (WiFi, HomePNA, and HomePLUG)

•  Shared Internet Access (50%)*

•  Share Data and Information (45%)*

•  Top Applications*: –  Downloading software –  Playing games on-line –  Download and play MP3 music –  Sharing digital photographs

* Yankee Group Home Networking 2002

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Home Entertainment Networks

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Automotive Information & Entertainment Systems*

•  Emerging information and entertainment systems are increasingly complex: –  Navigation, hands-free phone, satellite radio –  Advanced HMI (voice recognition/synthesis) –  Audio arbitration and sound management –  Interfaces to personal devices –  DSRC systems, car systems (air bag, door

locks, diagnostics, adaptive lighting, etc.)

•  New vehicle product cycle nearly four times typical consumer electronics product cycles.

* Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration

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Market Trends

•  85 million broadband homes in 2005 –  30 million cable• + 55 million DSL (25+30)* + Other? –  75% will have home networks –  PCs first, STB and media devices next

•  Automotive OEMs Moving to Information and Entertainment Platforms –  OSGi Service Platform in most plans –  Services, Life Cycle management, and Dynamic Device integration

key drivers

•  European Partnership Projects Defining Solutions –  OSGi Service Platform simplifies cooperative environment –  Home and Auto integration points

* DSL Forum

• MorganStanley

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What is the OSGi Specification?

•  Created through a collaboration of industry leaders

•  Defines the framework for service delivery and administration

•  Defines specifications for OSGi bundles

•  Release 1 May, 2000

•  Release 2 October, 2001 •  Release 3 1Q2003 •  Publicly available at www.osgi.org

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OSGi Bundles

•  Packaged set of interfaces, configuration information, executable code, and digital signature that can be produced and installed as a unit.

•  A configuration unit that can be used by a service operator to package features that can be selectively requested and provisioned for an individual OSGi service platform.

•  An independent unit that can be provided by a 3rd party developer to provide a solution for their targeted customers.

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Service Creators &

Content Providers

Energy Meter

PCs

TVs

Telephones

Security Sensors

OSGi End-to-End Solutions

Consumer Electronics

Household Appliances

Service Aggregator

& Gateway

Administrator

Entertainment

Home Security

Energy Management

Appliance Control

Communications

Custom Information

Lighting Control

Irrigation Control

TBD…

Home Network

Embedded Services Gateway

Service Provider

Internet

Mobile cellular or satellite link

Services Gateway

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Challenges: Tapping Into the Revenue Stream

Services

$ $ $ $30

$10

$10

$25

$25

$10

$10

Basic & Premium

ETV/Synchronous

Information •  Web •  News

Communications •  Telephony •  Messaging

Advertising/Sponsor

Shopping/Transaction

NVOD/VOD Entertainment

$30

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Challenges

•  Interoperability

•  Standardized service development & deployment

•  Remote management and administration

•  Viable commercial models

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How Does the OSGi Standard Relate to Other Standards?

WiMedia

LonWorks

Bluetooth

802.11 Home Plug

HomePNA

1394

Zigbee

OSGi

AUTOMOTIVE DVB/MHP Vertical/Industry

Service Delivery

Local Network

DSL Powerline Cable Wireless Broadband Network

JINI

UPnP CAN

-MOST

TAHI

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What is an OSGi Service Platform?

To enable managed services at the point-of-use, such as a home or automobile, we need a “gateway” device, capable of storing and running service application software

The Service Platform may be a general purpose computer (such as a PC), a special purpose device (such as a residential gateway, set-top box, media server or automobile multimedia gateway), or a virtual resource in the operators network.

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OSGi Key Features

•  Dynamic software updates

•  Remote control

•  Remote maintenance

•  Remote diagnosis

•  Data exchange

•  Secure, identifiable, and trusted

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Internet Service Provider

OSGi-Enabled Value Chain

Application or Content Providers

Gateway Vendor

Service System Provider

Device vendor

Retail Channel

OSGi Service

Platform

Internet

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Mobile Internet Services

Embedded Services Gateway

Mobile cellular or satellite

link

In the garage, at the gas station, or on-the-go, OSGi service bundles can

be delivered via wired and/or wireless infrastructures

Wireless home network link

Internet

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OSGI Service Platform Deployments

4DHomeNet

Acunia

Connected Systems

Espial

Gatespace

IBM

Jentro

Prosyst

Samsung

Sun Microsystems

Certified Service Platforms

Developer Kits Available

OSGi Training

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OSGi System Deployments: Automotive/Infotainment

•  Project: 3GT infotainment platform (EU) •  Bombardier‘s wireless fleet management system for

New Jersey Transit locomotives •  DaimlerChrysler UMTS test vehicle •  D’Ieteren and Flemish government Mobility

Management •  GM OnStar Europe •  ITEA EAST EEA automotive project •  Pilotfish car-sharing project •  Volvo VTD

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OSGi System Deployments: Service Gateways

•  Ciaolab Home Station

•  Cisco CiscoWorks 2000 Service Management Solution

•  France Telecom and Thomson Multimedia home service platform

•  MetaVector office and security applications and energy management

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OSGi System Deployments: Home Automation/Health Care

•  Alleato Health Care •  BSH networked home appliances •  e2 Home Stockholm •  e-PASTA Home Networking •  HomeDirector home pilot •  HomeNet2Run •  InHaus Duisburg •  InterComponentWare Interactive Health Record

LifeSensor •  Telia Connected Home •  Whirlpool’s Home Solutions line

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OSGi System Deployments: Service Provisioning

•  Electricité de France project “M@jordom”

•  Shell “e-Station” links retailer with corporate offices

•  “Stadtinfoköln” - www.stadtinfokoeln.de

•  Telefonica project “Hogar.es”

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Platform Design-ins

•  Oracle Automotive Mobile Lifestyle

•  HP Automotive Solutions •  Everex IntelliWAY Broadband Gateway •  Volvo Infotronic Solutions •  Pilotfish Industrial Telematics •  CP Technologies SG2100+ •  PLG Embedded and Panel-PC •  Ciaolab Set-top-box •  Setrix S-3720 •  Pylix Broadband Gateway •  CorAccess Companion 6 •  P&S Platform for MCU developers

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Telia’s Connected Home Trial

Network Service

Gateway (OSGi)

IP-access Terminator

ADSL

ADSL

Gigabit Ethernet Access network

AAA Policy DNS

Control system

VoD Service

IPT Service

Server LAN

IPTV Service

Internet

Telia-Backbone Router

MDUs

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Power iA SG-2100+

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Service Provider (or Back-End-Provider)

Back-End Systems

Access

Networks Cable, DSL, Powerline, Wireless …

Gateway Software Gateway Hardware

Internet-enabled Devices

(EDS-Division)

Inhome-Services for the appliances

(EDS-Division)

Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte

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FT–Thomson Multimedia Demo

November, 2001, Nice, France

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D’Ieteren – Flemish Government

Telematics Service Center

Distributed Navigation with Intelligent Traffic

Traffic Pusher

GPRS 100 vehicles

Intelligent Speed Advice

Intelligent Speed

Adaptation

Flemish Government Traffic Control and Information Center

Intelligent Traffic

Information

Emergency and

Breakdown

News on Request E-mail

D’Ieteren Telematics Services Center

internet

Automotive OSGi gateway

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The OSGi Platform…

•  Is the only open service platform for managed services

•  Is the integration point of today’s home networking offerings.

•  Is the preferred service platform of leading automotive OEMs.

•  Has the support of all of the necessary value chain providers

•  Is being adopted by platform suppliers and deployed by operators

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Leadership Team

•  President, John Barr, Motorola

•  VP Marketing – Staffan Truvé, Gatespace

•  VP Asia, Lawrence Chan, Echelon

•  VP EMEA, Thierry Nicolle, IBM

•  Secretary, Robert Elliott, Whirlpool

•  Treasurer, Jeff Lund, Echelon

•  Executive Director, Dave Marples, Global Inventures

•  Technology Officer – Peter Kriens, aQute

•  Requirements Committee – Todd Drake, Motorola

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Contact Information

OSGi Bishop Ranch 2 2694 Bishop Drive, Suite 275 San Ramon, CA 94583 tel: +1.925.275.6625 fax: +1.925.275.6691 e-mail: [email protected] www.osgi.org

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The End

Questions?

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