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Internet of Things and 5G GISFI IoT WG Activities Balamuralidhar P TCS Innovation Labs, Bangalore
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Internet of Things and 5GGISFI IoT WG Activities

Balamuralidhar PTCS Innovation Labs, Bangalore

Extract

Analyze

RespondLearn

Operational Efficiency, Safety &Security, InformationServices, Convenience

Visualize

IoT System

- 2 -

Sense

IoT WG Scope• Study and develop potential standards that can help

proliferating the IoT technology and its applications that arerelevant to India for the benefit of the society andbusinesses through international cooperation.

• Architecture• Software and middleware platforms• Interfaces and interoperability• Security and Trust• Business models• Test & Validation• Societal and ethical implications

• Study and develop potential standards that can helpproliferating the IoT technology and its applications that arerelevant to India for the benefit of the society andbusinesses through international cooperation.

• Architecture• Software and middleware platforms• Interfaces and interoperability• Security and Trust• Business models• Test & Validation• Societal and ethical implications

IoT WG work

• Study of IoT Use cases, Requirements• India Specific Requirements• Study and evaluation of IoT

architectures• Reference Architecture• IoT Security Scheme / Protocol

– Two proposals• Reference Architecture & Security –

Draft TS

• mHealth, Connected HealthCare

• Food Supply ChainManagement

• Security,Surveillance• Agriculture monitoring,• Landslide detection• Smart metering and

control.• Smart Cities

• Study of IoT Use cases, Requirements• India Specific Requirements• Study and evaluation of IoT

architectures• Reference Architecture• IoT Security Scheme / Protocol

– Two proposals• Reference Architecture & Security –

Draft TS

• mHealth, Connected HealthCare

• Food Supply ChainManagement

• Security,Surveillance• Agriculture monitoring,• Landslide detection• Smart metering and

control.• Smart Cities

CostScaleRobustnessDiversityUser friendly

Reference Architecture

Service Platform

Applications

I2

I3

5

Sensor / Devices

Gateway

Network

I1

BaselineArchitecturespecs

IoT Reference Architecture –Possible evolutions

ApplicationsApplications

ProgrammableIP Network

Internet

ApplicationsApplicationsApplicationsApplications

Sensors / DevicesSensors / Devices

GatewayGateway

ProgrammableIP Network

Internet

IP Capablesensors/devices

IP Capablesensors/devicesIoT Platform Agent

Standardized Interfaces

IoT in 5G

Direct Device-to-Device Communication

Massive Machine Communication

Networks in Motion

Ultra Dense Networks

Ultra-Reliable Communication

Ref: METIS – FP7

Native support for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication

• Support of a massive number of low-data-ratedevices, sustaining a minimal data rate invirtually all circumstances, and very-low-latency data transfer.

• Requires new methods and ideas at both thecomponent and architectural levels.

• Support of a massive number of low-data-ratedevices, sustaining a minimal data rate invirtually all circumstances, and very-low-latency data transfer.

• Requires new methods and ideas at both thecomponent and architectural levels.

D2D• D2D will play multiple roles in 5G and improve

reliability, latency, throughput per area, spectralefficiency,

• Extending machine-type access• Extended coverage in D2D

– multi-hopping– network coding– cooperative diversity

• Low power uplink– Underlay operation in the same spectrum

• D2D will play multiple roles in 5G and improvereliability, latency, throughput per area, spectralefficiency,

• Extending machine-type access• Extended coverage in D2D

– multi-hopping– network coding– cooperative diversity

• Low power uplink– Underlay operation in the same spectrum

Next Gen IoT

Semantic

Cognitive

Virtual

InformationCentric

IoT

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Semantic

Cognitive

Virtual

InformationCentric

IoT

THANK YOU

D2D Topics of Exploration

• Leader election• Neighbor discovery• Link rendezvous• Interference control• Diversified connection• Offloading and catching

• Leader election• Neighbor discovery• Link rendezvous• Interference control• Diversified connection• Offloading and catching

IoT Security

• Challenges– Promiscuity across networks– Connected devices are stupid– Owners of connected devices act stupid– Evolving and unknown– New attacks – Denial of Power

• Challenges– Promiscuity across networks– Connected devices are stupid– Owners of connected devices act stupid– Evolving and unknown– New attacks – Denial of Power

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• Strategic and special purpose networks fordefense, emergency response, secureintelligence, secure administration, railways andisolated communities all are visualized to bebased on common technology and in a suitablenetwork deployment architecture.

• How 5G Technology and networks would berequired to bring the practical reality to thedirection already shown by 4G Technology andNetworks will also be the focus of this session

• Strategic and special purpose networks fordefense, emergency response, secureintelligence, secure administration, railways andisolated communities all are visualized to bebased on common technology and in a suitablenetwork deployment architecture.

• How 5G Technology and networks would berequired to bring the practical reality to thedirection already shown by 4G Technology andNetworks will also be the focus of this session

• SDN: Separation of data- and control-path• • NFV: Flexibility in controlling architecture

components• • Elasticity in data- and control-path• • Smart usage of network resources• • Dynamic Service Chaining

• SDN: Separation of data- and control-path• • NFV: Flexibility in controlling architecture

components• • Elasticity in data- and control-path• • Smart usage of network resources• • Dynamic Service Chaining


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