IOT STANDARDS LANDSCAPING AND GAP ANALYSIS FOR SMART MOBILITY - ETSI STF 505 Michelle WETTERWALD - 8th ITS Workshop, March 2016, Sophia ...
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IOT STANDARDS LANDSCAPING AND GAP ANALYSIS FOR SMART MOBILITY ETSI STF 505 Michelle WETTERWALD -- 8th ITS Workshop, March 2016, Sophia Antipolis, France © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved
Outline The context of STF 505 • The AIOTI initiative • AIOTI WG03 on IoT standardization STF 505 mission and objectives • Mission • Deliverables • Initial results 2 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
The Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) What is AIOTI? • An alliance initiated by the European Commission in order to develop and support the dialogue and interaction among the Internet of Things (IoT) various players. Overall goal • The creation of a dynamic European IoT ecosystem to unleash the potentials of the IoT. • Assist the European Commission in the preparation of future IoT research (Large Scale Pilots, LSPs) as well as innovation and standardisation policies • Breaking vertical domain silos Members • Key Internet of Things (IoT) industry players from different business sectors, European SMEs with an interest in IoT and start-ups 3 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
AIOTI Structure (as of 2015) Source : European Commission, 2015 4 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
Reports: AIOTI Recommendations for future collaborative work in the context of the Internet of Things Focus Area in H2020, October 2015 AIOTI WG01: Report on Internet of Things Applications AIOTI WG02: Report on Innovation Ecosystems AIOTI WG03: Reports on IoT Standards • IoT LSP Standard Framework Concepts • Report on High Level Architecture (HLA) • Report on IoT Semantic interoperability AIOTI WG04: Report on Policy Issues AIOTI WG05: Report on Smart Living Environment for Ageing Well AIOTI WG06: Report on Smart Farming and Food Safety Internet of Things Applications AIOTI WG07: Report on Wearables AIOTI WG08: Report on Smart Cities AIOTI WG09: Report on Smart Mobility [includes C-ITS] AIOTI WG11: Report on Smart Manufacturing 5 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
WG 03: IoT Standardisation Objective : mapping of existing IoT standards and gap analysis, as well as strategies and use cases to develop (semantic) interoperability. • Chair: M. Patrick Guillemin / ETSI • Co-chair: M. Jean-Pierre Desbenoit / Schneider Electric Four sub-groups • AIOTI High Level Architecture (HLA) • IoT LSP Standard Framework Concepts • IoT Semantic Interoperability • IoT Security and Privacy (newly formed in February 2016) Defined template to collect information about SDO/Alliance/OSS initiatives 6 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
AIOTI WG3 High Level Architecture Objectives • Provide an initial proposal for a high-level architecture to serve as basis of the discussion within WG3 and across AIOTI WGs • Aims to be neutral but its development did consider existing SDOs work • Allow any instantiation pertaining to LSP deployments Source : AIOTI WG3, 2015 7 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape (Technology and Marketing Dimension) Service & App AIOT Open Automotive I Alliance B2C (e.g., Consumer Market) B2B (e.g., Industrial Internet Market) Connectivity Source : AIOTI WG3 – Release 2.2, 2016 8 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
IoT SDOs and Alliances Landscape (Vertical and Horizontal Domains) Source : AIOTI WG3 – Release 2.2, 2016 9 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved
Semantic Interoperability Source : AIOTI WG3, 2015 10 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved
STF 505 Objectives In the context of the H2020 program, the European Commission has the goal to support the emergence of an eco-system capable of delivering the IoT with actions like • Validation of IoT technologies and approaches through LSPs • Identification of required standards in support of global deployments and interoperability to support the LSPs For this purpose ETSI has been tasked to provide two reports on “IoT Standards landscaping“ and “IoT European LSP gap analysis“; ETSI TC SmartM2M launched STF 505 to this task in November 2015 Main Objectives • Analyse the status of current IoT standardization • Assess the industry and vertical market fragmentation vis-à-vis standardization and point towards actions that can increase its effectiveness and improve interoperability • Develop a set of deliverables, including recommendations, that are aimed at supporting material for the proposal and implementation of the LSPs 11 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
STF 505 Main Deliverables Technical Report TR 103 375 on Standards landscape for IoT and identification of potential frameworks for interoperability (e.g. oneM2M) Technical Report TR 103 376 on Identification of gaps and proposals on how to address them in standardisation Thematic workshop on Smart Home that will cover different LSP application domains such as Smart Living, eHealth, Wearables and Smart Cities (March 21-22, 2016 @ ETSI) Extended Delivery workshop centred on the presentation of the STF results and their application by the winning LSP proposals (November 2016). Detailed final report for the European Commission 12 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
TR 103 375: Standards landscape for IoT Methodology: • Take each proposed vertical domain, consider the standards available across the market today, analyse how they can be used by the LSPs and what advantages each one presents Example of a table [Integration / Interoperability] for Smart Mobility (WIP) SDO/ Standards Description Alliance 3GPP TR 22.885: 3GPP; Technical Specification Group Services and The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) develops standards for System Aspects; Study on LTE Support for V2X Services. cellular telecommunications network technologies, including radio TR 22.891: 3GPP; Technical Specification Group Services and access, the core transport network, and service capabilities. 3GPP has System Aspects; Feasibility Study on New Services and recently started working on C-ITS for LTE-Advanced and 5G (known as Markets Technology Enablers; Stage 1 Smarter). CEN/ISO EN 16454 Intelligent transport systems - ESafety - ECall end to CEN TC 278 is responsible for standardization in the field of telematics end conformance testing for traffic and road transport. It deals specifically with issues relating to CEN ISO/TS 14907-1:2015 Electronic fee collection - Test the identification of applications and services, C-ITS, embedded HMI, procedures for user and fixed equipment traffic management, tolling or eCall. Through joint working groups, TC 278 is working closely with the ISO TC 204 committee , responsible for developing standards in the same field of action. CEN standards are also often ISO standards. C2C-CC C2C Profile: standard profile that must be used by C-ITS The C2C-CC plays an important role in the development of European vehicles to enable interoperability. standards for C-ITS and helps validate the systems by getting involved in FOTS and interoperability testing. ETSI ETSI TS 103 246 - Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES) - TC SES focuses on Satellite Earth Stations and Systems and includes GNSS based location systems. the Satellite Communications and Navigation (SCN) WG. TC ITS addresses all ITS related aspects from Application down to the ETSI EG 202 798 - Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Testing; communication layer and tes planifications. Framework for conformance and interoperability testing". 13 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
TR 103 376: Identification of standards gaps and recommendations What do we consider as gaps? • gaps and missing standards or regulations, missing APIs, technical interoperability profiles that would clarify the use cases, duplications that would require harmonization Methodology • Survey: obtain inputs from the standardization and stakeholders community (95 answers, with 70 complete, as of 18/02/2016). Three main parts: • Identify the domain of activity of the respondent; • Understand what his/her objectives and main area of work are; • Ask her/him to define up to three gaps, either technological, societal or business-related. • STF experts contribution: • for each vertical sector, extract from the AIOTI reports and available documentation the main requirements • identify using TR 103 375 which SDOs/Alliances address the target requirement The resolution of the gaps is left to the proper organizations of the IoT community. This is the aim of STF505 dissemination. 14 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
TR 103 376: Some answers to the survey from respondents in the Smart Mobility domain Nature of the gap Knowledge area Criticality What would you expect from a standardization or regulation point of view to improve this situation? [T] Missing feature - standardized Applications life-cycle 3 Standardization would help by providing a method to distribute software support clearly identified mechanism & protocol components to processing nodes across a network. [T] lack of a unified model/tools for Integration / 4 Define high level management models and deployment and management of large Interoperability; API scale distributed network of edge Infrastructure and devices computational platforms [S] Lack of clear map of IoT to Communication and 4 Greater involvement of regulators and societal benefit Connectivity; Integration / users to drive the societal dimension for Interoperability; Devices further development of IoT and sensor technology; Security and Privacy [S] Lack of awareness of security and Communication and 5 Define minimal security requirements at privacy risks, lack of regulation Connectivity (application device level and define end-to-end security level); Security and interoperability frameworks Privacy [B] 5 Ease deployment Delayed decision for deployment by key stakeholders [B] Currently there are too many fora 3 Actually from Standards point, everything and interoperable products already necessary is already there. I hope the "gap out there, making any cooperation analysis" will help promote the already and the take up of common business developed solutions that have the potential difficult. Lack of "business models" to create the ecosystem IoT needs and new ideas about revenue sharing. 15 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
TR 103 376: Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage (Smart Living example) Mapping of requirements for connectivity at network layer Requirements Organizations providing related standards local and remote access to infrastructural services 3GPP, OIC, oneM2M device to device communications Thread, Z-Wave, IETF ROLL connectivity and network communication protocols DICOM, IETF (TCP/IP protocols) interoperability of networks: devices with different ASHRAE, DICOM, IETF 6lo, KNX communication protocols are able to share data communication platforms KNX, HGi, OneM2M high network availability real-time handling of events Mapping of requirements for applications management Requirements Organizations providing related standards applications tailored to individual needs: evolutivity, OSGi, DICOM, BBF flexibility of the components continued support to the client after purchase tools to enable ease of installation, configuration and personalization 16 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
Useful links AIOTI web site • http://www.aioti.eu AIOTI Reports • https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/aioti-recommendations- future-collaborative-work-context-internet-things-focus-area-horizon- 2020 STF505 presentation (under construction) • https://portal.etsi.org/STF/stfs/STFHomePages/STF505 STF505 gap analysis survey • https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/82TLKLP STF505 workshop on Smart Home (21-22/03/2016) • http://www.etsi.org/news-events/events/1047-2016-02- iotinthesmarthome 17 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
STF505 - IoT Standards landscaping and IoT European Large Scale Pilots (LSP) gap analysis THANK YOU Michelle Wetterwald Sophia Antipolis, France michelle.wetterwald@gmail.com 18 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
Mapping of HLA to oneM2M Source : AIOTI WG3, 2015 19 © ETSI 2016. All rights reserved ETSI STF 505 – 8th TC ITS Workshop – March 9, 2016
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