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HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
AIOTI worldwide cooperation
with IoT SDOs and Alliances, including
China
Dr. Georgios Karagiannis
Huawei Standardization & Industry Dept
IoT Week workshop: AIOTI WG3 IoT Standardization SDO,16 June 2015
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• IoT Challenges
• Huawei’s view on IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
• Huawei IoT SDO activities in China
• IoT Standardization Directions
Outline
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• IoT Challenges
• Huawei’s view on IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
• Huawei IoT SDO activities in China
• IoT Standardization Directions
Outline
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1. The need for combining all forms of connectivity technology in one solution – (cellular,
satellite, fixed line, short range – WiFi, etc.) + the need for increasing interoperability with
partners point to more complex solutions
2. The need for closer integration of Connected Device data with enterprise IT systems
3. Greater emphasis on creating new services from Connected Device data rather than just
the traditional operational cost savings
4. These new services are essential for revenue generation for the business, so are more likely
to be mission critical. IoT/M2M solutions overall are becoming more mission critical, even
for service support as reliance on these increases
5. As a result of these changes, there is an increasing need for holistic approaches to security.
This raises the prospect of opportunities for new security added value services
According to recent Beecham Research surveys on IoT
market challenges
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6. Also as a result, IoT solutions are moving from being tactical “nice to have” to strategic
necessity. They are now visible to Executive Boards internally and to customers and public
externally
7. At a service level, IoT solutions have always been about improving the break/fix time. In
future they will be more about optimization of operations – moving from monitoring to control,
requiring much larger amounts of real time data, processed and acted upon rapidly
8. With data capacity increasing, there is a growing trend for richer applications associated
with connected things, also requiring more data, more frequently
9. There will also need to be increasing intelligence at the network edge as well as in the
cloud, with direct device/device communication at the edge. Cloud processing will be just part
of future solutions. The future solution challenge will be to integrate edge plus cloud activities
at both the connectivity management and application enablement layers (IOT = Edge +
Cloud)
10. These trends will increase use of data across sector boundaries to create new services and
efficiencies – breaking the silo-based approach of traditional IoT/M2M in a growing number of
areas
According to recent Beecham Research surveys on IoT
market challenges
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• IoT challenges
• Huawei’s view on IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
• Huawei IoT SDO activities in China
• IoT Standardization Directions
Outline
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IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape Service & App
Consumer Market Industrial
Internet
Network
GE, Cisco, Intel, IBM, AT&T
oneM2M: Global (Telco):
Cross-domain Horizontal)
QC: home automation
Intel &Samsung
Apple :HomeKit
Siemens : IoT architecture
UK: home automation
CPS PWG
Smart Grid, Smart
city
SG 16
home auto, energy management
ISO/IEC 30141
Google, Nokia: Car
IBM, Semtech
AIOTI
Google, ARM: home
automation
P2413,
802.24
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IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
Standard Organizations
ISO/IEC JTC1 IoT
Open Source Communities and Alliances
IETF : IP Standards, ACE, CORE, DICE, 6lo, 6tisch, Roll IEEE : P2413, IoT Framework IEEE : 802.1tsn, 802.3br intra-bursting express traffic PI : Industrial Ethernet EtherNet/IP : Industrial Ethernet W3C : Web of Things OMA : Lightweight M2M ETSI : eUICC OneM2M : Service Layer, connecting M2M devices IEC TC65 : Industrial Automation IEC TC57 : 61850 (smart – city/grid/building) IEC SG8 : Smart Manufacturing 3GPP : LTE-M, LTE-A, Mission Critical, MTC, LTE Device-2-Device OPCFoundation : Unified Architecture I4.0 Platform : International Std WG, RAMI 4.0 CCSA : Ubiquitous Network
The Open Group : Service Oriented Architecture
Requirements
Use Cases
Architecture
OpenStack AllSeen Open Interconnect Consortium ONOS OPNFV Eclipse IoT OpenDaylight GSMA Hyper/cat Thread HomeKit China Innovation Alliance of Industry and Internet Convergence (CIIAII) Industrial Internet Consortium AIOTI LoRa Car Connectivity Consortium Open Automotive Alliance ERTICO OSGi Alliance
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• IoT challenges
• Huawei’s view on IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
• Huawei IoT SDO activities in China
• IoT Standardization Directions
Outline
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SDOs Related Project WI description and Huawei’s leadership
CCSA TC10 Ubiquitous Network, WG1/WG3 Vice chair
TC11 Mobile Internet Application and Smart Terminals, WG2 Vice chair
TC5 Mobile Network, WG3/WG4/WG9 Vice chair
CESI WGSN Sensor Network, PG3 Chair
CWPAN Wireless Personal Access Network, WG chair
NITS PLC Power Line Communication WG, PLC PHY and DLL
CIIAII
China Innovation
Alliance of Industry
and Internet
Convergence
Created in China in July 2014, learning from North America (IIC) and
Europe (Industry 4.0)
Sponsored by MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology),
and CATR (China Academy of Telecommunication Research) in charge
of daily operations)
Board Member of vice chairman board
Committee Member of technical committee and application committee
Chinese IoT related Standards overview
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• IoT challenges
• Huawei’s view on IoT SDO and Alliances Landscape
• Huawei IoT SDO activities in China
• IoT Standardization Directions
Outline
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• Each vertical industry sector will have their own applications, use cases, technologies and
industry platforms with its own solution lifecycle and value chain
Isolated IoT solutions within each industry segment will cause a fragmentation in the European IoT
Market, cause higher entry costs and prevent synergies
• Each Industry Verticals have IoT solutions specifically designed to match the industry
specific requirements
This will limit the portability, interoperability and cost effective deployments
• Common features for the IoT platform shall be documented and validated towards existing
standards
IoT shall address at least the following requirements, i.e. Scalability, Security, Dependability (Reliability,
Availability, Robustness), High Performance
AIOTI can:
enable to win IoT battle of commonality
became the bridge of worldwide cooperation between SDOs & Alliances, including China
IoT: Battle of Commonality
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IoT Standardization Direction
Standard Driven
Build upon IoT related
standards
Focus on key vertical
industries (Tier 1)
LTE/WIFI Driven
Build on LTE, 4.5G,
WIFI into mainstream
IoT standards
Utilizing shorter
latencies and edge-
computing capabilities
5G Driven
Network arch slicing
Support Tactile Services
Build Big Data analytics into
mainstream IoT standards
Thank you www.huawei.com
Copyright©2014 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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