Accelerating the Internet of Things Matthew Lear Director of Product Management Internet of Things mlear@iconectiv.com +1.732.699.5074 April 14, 2016 Prepared for IoT North America 2016 Chicago, IL iconectiv. All rights reserved. 1
Company History Began as Bellcore the software provider to US telecoms industry First with clearinghouse solution for inter and intra carrier communications Global leader in numbering solutions, including 16 (soon 17) Number Portability 99 clearinghouses 84 Interconnection and Registry Solutions 13 30+ years 2
Company History Interconnection and Registry Solutions Leadership Legacy of Complex Problem Solving Innovative Interconnection and Registry Solutions Thought Leader 3
IoT Market Growth Trends 8.5x Increase Cellular M2M Connections Source: Machina research 14-256M 24-2.2B 26B Proliferation of Devices by 20 Source: Ericsson 7B M2M Devices 4B CE Devices 40% $11.1 Trillion Est. Economic Impact by 2025 Of Est. Economic Impact Dependent on Interoperability Source: McKinsey Source: McKinsey < $3.7T Factory / Industrial < $1.7T Smart Cities < $1.6T Health / Fitness 4
M2M and IoT Evolution Phase 1 Devices and Communications Phase 2 Platforms, Intelligence, Analytics, and Security On the Horizon Standardization and Interoperability Physical hardware Protocols for connectivity Data collection Connect devices, software, objects, and people across the internet Standards for interconnection and interoperability Reduce cost and time to market Increase partner choices New business models and sources of revenue 5
M2M Phase 1 Phase 1 Devices and Communications Phase 2 Platforms, Intelligence, Analytics, and Security On the Horizon Standardization and Interoperability What Physical hardware and devices containing sensors and communication modules Data collection from sensors such as temperature, barometer, accelerometer, location, proximity, heart rate, etc, Establishing protocols for connectivity between devices to transfer/store data Challenge / Opportunity Customized hardware and protocols to manage and communicate with devices What do you do with the data? 6
IoT Phase 2 Phase 1 Devices and Communications Phase 2 Platforms, Intelligence, Analytics, and Security On the Horizon Standardization and Interoperability What Improve physical hardware and sensor modules / data collection Development of SaaS/PaaS to analyze data and apply business intelligence Security of data both at rest and in transit including access to SaaS and PaaS solutions Connect devices, software, objects, and people across the internet Challenge / Opportunity Silos of platforms, applications, devices, and industry solutions Need standardization and interoperability to reduce cost and time to market and improve business value 7
IoT On the Horizon Phase 1 Phase 2 On the Horizon Devices and Communications Platforms, Intelligence, Analytics, and Security Standardization and Interoperability What Standards for interconnection and interoperability between industry and platform silos to realize additional value for example connected car and smart city Reduce cost and time to market by leveraging common services with existing infrastructure Increase partner choices and industry stakeholder opportunities New business models and sources of revenue from interconnection of devices, applications, platforms, and industries 8
Lets Talk Platforms Existing platforms will continue to be used to build solutions, but there is limited to no interoperability between them 9
Fragmentation and Silos Apps Middleware Device Remote & on vehicle Telematics, Mobility, and In-vehicle Entertainment Monitoring centers, real time traffic, weather data systems Smart dashboards, OBD-II Devices, In-vehicle Cameras Security & Remote Control Smart Home Management Apps Home gateway middleware Home alarm, temperature sensors, electronic locks, garage door openers, smart lights Wellness & diagnostic Open Healthcare, Fitness Tracker Apps Patient Info data warehouses, SaaS Pace makers, glucose meters, heart rate monitor Energy use & monitoring Smart grid Management, Remote Power and Meter Monitoring Service oriented middleware Smart utility energy meters 10
Interoperability and Standardization IoT is digitizing our world. Lots of opportunity for innovation across multiple verticals Vendors and Verticals will have to interconnect to bring this to reality 11
Common Services Layer Registration Discovery Security Data Management and Repository Device Management Common Services Layer Group Management Location Existing Platforms Existing Platforms Existing Platforms Application Layer Communication Management / Delivery Handling Service Charging and Accounting Network / Device Layer 12
Promise of Standardization Automotive Interconnection and Interoperability Smart Grid Healthcare Other Verticals APPLICATION Cross Vertical Solutions Smart grid detects spike in energy consumption and communicates with smart homes in an area to auto cycle A/C units. While on the road a healthcare application detects distress and alerts the vehicle communication system to signal for help. Smart Home SERVICE Common Services EDGE Devices Devices communicate via common service API calls which reduces need for custom software and standardizes interactions with the application layer (via common service layer). Service layer standardizes interaction with devices and establishes communication with applications. 13
onem2m Introduction Standard Development Organizations Service Providers Educational and Research Institutes Policy/Governmental Bodies Device Vendors Software Developers 14
onem2m Goals Advance Global M2M and IoT Adoption Common M2M Service Layer Framework Industry and Vertical Agnostic Promote Re-use of Existing Infrastructure 15
App-ID Registry Overview Globally Unique Software Identification Standards-based Centralized Registry Web-UI to Manage Data 16
App-ID Registry Functional Architecture onem2m App-ID Registry App-ID Registry Database Registrar API iconectiv App-ID Registry Browser Interface (Registrar) App-ID Registration Developers App-ID App-ID App-ID Ra1.com.abc.tempMonitorApp Ra1.com.abc.tempMonitorApp Ra1.com.abc.lightSensorApp Ra1.com.abc.tempMonitorApp Ra1.com.abc.lightSensorApp Ra1.com.xyz.heartrateMonitorApp Ra1.com.abc.lightSensorApp Ra1.com.xyz.heartrateMonitorApp Ra1.com.xyz.heartrateMonitorApp Ra1.com.iconectiv.onem2m.helloWorld Ra1.com.iconectiv.onem2m.helloWorld Ra1.com.iconectiv.onem2m.helloWorld App-ID Search Service Providers, Solution Providers, onem2m Community 17
App-ID Registry Goals Identification of applications via globally unique ID s Record and manage metadata of applications Promote exposure and discovery of applications Facilitate global data interoperability and communication between applications 18
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