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Alcatel-Lucent’s winning ecosystem of remote device and application management (zero-touch activation, auto-configuration & troubleshooting) of OSGi enabled products through TR-069 or OMA-DM amended with the Residential Gateway Application Module enables seamless integration between home devices and guarantees an easier, more flexible and more cost-effective roll-out of connected home services such as home media sharing, smart metering, e-health and home automation. Building on this innovation, operators no longer have to ship, deploy and manage multiple devices for every subscriber (a costly and error-prone process), and consumers don’t have to manage all the cabling and communication and storage devices. Alcatel-Lucent’s approach combines broadband connectivity and processing/storage capacity into a single OSGi-based CellPipe Residential Gateway that supports the industry’s first Residential Gateway Application Module (RGAM). The RGAM is a USB dongle functioning as a mini-PC for processing and storage, including customer experience management software and applications such as home automation and smart energy software. The entire package is complemented by Motive’s device and applications management expertise, enabling easy activation, auto configuration and management of devices and services. Alcatel Lucent is using ProSysts’ mBS Smart Home OSGi Service Platform. OSGi, leveraged by ProSyst products and professional services, has been chosen as an open, neutral, robust, and already proven execution platform. Thanks to ProSyst’s OSGi Service Platform, sensors (e.g. smart meter) & actuators (e.g. heating control) can be rapidly integrated and deployed into the end-user’s home environment.
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COPYRIGHT © 2008-2011 OSGi Alliance. All Rights Reserved
Alcatel Lucent’s M2M E2E Solution
for OSGi Enabled M2M Gateways
Hugo Verbandt Daniel Schellhoss
Alcatel-Lucent ProSyst
20 September 2011
OSGi Alliance Marketing © 2008-2010 .
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Page 1
Contents
• Application Enablement Infrastructure: Horizontal vis-à-
vis Vertical Approach
• E2E solution leveraged through Alcatel-Lucent and
ProSyst
• Overview of Alcatel-Lucent application enablers
• Overview of ProSyst application enablers
• Customer case
• Conclusions
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Vertical vis-à-vis Horizontal Approach
Current Vertical Approach
E-Health
Communication
Business
Logic
Device
Management
Energy
Communication
Business
Logic
Device
Management
Other
Communication
Business
Logic
Device
Management
Fixed & Mobile Access Networks
Bluetooth, WIFI, etc. Zigbee, Zwave, etc.
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Apps
Enablers
Apps
Vertical vis-à-vis Horizontal Approach
Perceived Issues with Vertical Approach
• Multiple service gateway devices, one for each application
• Each application provides its own means for device and application management, L1 support, communication, CPE device integration
• No/limited openness towards 3rd party applications • Absence of an SDK
• No sensor reuse amongst different applications
• This heterogeneous approach does not fit with requirements of major fixed/mobile carriers
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Fixed & Mobile Access Networks
Vertical vis-à-vis Horizontal Approach
Horizontal Approach
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E-Health Energy
M2M Gateway &
Application Lifecycle
Management
M2M Communication Enablers
OS (e.g. Linux)
JVM and OSGi
E-Health Energy
Sensor, GUI, Communication & Management Service
Gateway
Bluetooth, WIFI, Zigbee, Zwave, etc.
SDK
TR-069,
PD-174
OMA-DM
Apps
Enablers
Apps
Level 1
Support
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Vertical vis-à-vis Horizontal Approach
Enablers of the Horizontal Platform
• M2M gateway hardware
• M2M gateway middleware • Hardware/OS/Sensor abstraction
• SDK for application development
• M2M gateway device management • Zero-touch activation, configuration, firmware, monitoring
• M2M gateway application lifecycle management • Install, start, configure, upgrade and monitor applications remotely
• L1 troubleshooting
• M2M application communication enablement • Technology agnostic communication framework for applications
Fixed & Mobile Access Networks
How is this realized?
E2E Architecture
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E-Health Energy
M2M Device Management
M2M Communication Enablers
OS (e.g. Linux)
JVM and OSGi
E-Health Energy Sensor, GUI, Communication
& Management
Bluetooth, WIFI, Zigbee, Zwave, etc.
TR-069
PD-174
OMA-DM
Apps
Enablers
Apps
Messaging
Middleware
Bulk Data
Collection
Cellpipe
RGAM
TR-069
DM (ACS)
OMA-DM
DM
Service Management Platform
Application
Lifecycle Level 1
Support
SDK
Fixed & Mobile Access Networks
How is this realized?
M2M Gateway and Applications Management?
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M2M Device Management
M2M Device Management
TR-069
DM
ACS
Application
Lifecycle
Management
M2M Communication Enablers
Messaging
Middleware
Bulk Data
Collection
Hardware
OS
JVM, OSGi, Sensor Abstraction
Applications
Device Management
Enablers
TR-069 Diagnostics Remote
Access PD-174
Device
Alerting
(SMS, XMPP)
M2M Gateway
Management (TR-
069)
Application Lifecycle
Management (TR-
069)
‘Sensor’
management (PD-
174)
XMPP SMS
Communication
Enablers
Alerting
How is this realized?
M2M Gateway Hardware: ALU Cellpipe RGAM
4 ALL
• Consistent features set
• Sensor abstraction layer
• Dual-boot, firmware
upgrade, …… • Repeatable concept
• Support various interfaces
Software platform
Versioned (OS, JVM, ProSyst OSGi)
C and OSGi applications
Remote support for drivers
Validated TR-69 solution
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OSGi Inside
How is this realized?
M2M Gateway Middleware by ProSyst
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Hardware
OS
mBS (OSGi R4.3 Framework)
Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Home Device Manager
ZigBee Z-Wave
Bluetooth wM-Bus
Home Automation Manager
Rules Scenes
Conditions Commands
Communication Enablers
Device Management Enablers
Applications
Health Energy
Smart Home
XMPP SMS Alerting
HDM/HAM API Mapping (Java, JSON, XML-RPC)
Diagnostics Remote
Access TR-069
PD-174
DLNA
UPnP
Security
SSL/TLS
Mgmt
Agent
Update
Agent
+ Eclipse
• Develop
• Test
• Deploy
Connec-
tivity
Data
Privacy
Standards
Residential Services Interoperability Remote Management
Sensors
& Actors
Portability
OS
Monitoring
OS/HW
Independ.
mBSA
option OMA-DM
mBS SDK
How is this realized?
Openness of the Solutions
• As the Alcatel-Lucent/ProSyst solution is based upon standardized
protocols, the different building blocks of the solution can interwork
with the building blocks of other vendors • Any ACS (TR-069 device manager) can manage the OSGi enabled RGAM
• ProSyst has the mPower Remote Manager (ACS) which fulfils the following use
cases:
• Platform, Application & Service Lifecycle Management
• Firmware & File Update
• Remote Configuration & Software Provisioning
• Remote Diagnostics & Troubleshooting (life status monitoring, logging, etc.)
• Remote Security Administration
• Alcatel-Lucent’s ACS (HDM product) is capable of managing any TR-069 managed
gateway and/or execution environment (currently more than 60 million devices are
managed from more than 80 CPE vendors.
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Customer Case: Vodafone E-Health
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E-Health M2M Device Management
Middleware
OS (e.g. Linux)
JVM and OSGi
E-Health Sensor Abstraction, Communication
& Management
Bluetooth
SDK
TR-069
Apps
Enablers
Apps
TR-069
DM (ACS)
Application
Lifecycle
Management
Ionics Plug
Computer
Highlights: Short-time to market for:
•Device Integration in OSGi
•E-Health bundle
Zero-touch configuration
& Activation of SG and Apps.
Conclusions
• All aspects of the M2M gateway (device, apps, sensors) can be
remotely managed through open standardized protocols (TR-069)
reducing substantially the OPEX of the operator (carriers, utilities)
• Short time-to-market of new applications thanks to OSGi
middleware technology, SDK, sensor abstraction framework and
communication abstraction framework
• Alcatel-Lucent and ProSyst provide an open and managed M2M
gateway solution enabling ‘simultaneously’ different kind of
application (Energy, E-Health, Automotive, Security, Telematics,
etc.) for any kind of environment (Home, Enterprise/building, Car,
etc.)
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