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OVERVIEW OF ETSI IoT ACTIVITIESETSI IoT WeekLuis Jorge Romero – 24 October 2017
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A DEFINITION?
The Internet of things (IoT) is the inter‐networking of physical devices, vehicles (also referred to as "connected devices" and "smart devices"), buildings, and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.Source: Wikipedia
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Network Layer
Services Layer
Industry
Public Services
Transport
Healthcare
Other
Enterprise
CONNECT THE WORLD
Energy
Residential
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THE NETWORK
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Developing internet protocol specs
ITU‐R/TDeveloping Mobile application specs
Reference to 3GPP specs
Partners referring to 3GPP specs for the local use
Referring to specs
Cross reference
Requirements
JapanEU Korea China North America
3GPP MarketPartners
Terminal certification
based on 3GPP specs
Cross reference of specs
India
Developing Recommendations
OUR MAIN ROAD TO MOBILE COMMS SYSTEMS
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eMTC (LTE Cat M1) NB‐IOT EC‐GSM‐IoTDeployment In‐band LTE In‐band & Guard‐band LTE, standalone In‐band GSM
Coverage* 155.7 dB 164 dB for standalone, FFS others 164 dB, with 33dBm power class154 dB, with 23dBm power class
Downlink OFDMA, 15 KHz tone spacing, Turbo Code, 16 QAM, 1 Rx
OFDMA, 15 KHz tone spacing, 1 Rx TDMA/FDMA, GMSK and 8PSK (optional), 1 Rx
Uplink SC‐FDMA, 15 KHz tone spacingTurbo code, 16 QAM
Single tone, 15 KHz and 3.75 KHz spacingSC‐FDMA, 15 KHz tone spacing, Turbo code
TDMA/FDMA, GMSK and 8PSK(optional)
Bandwidth 1.08 MHz 180 KHz 200kHz per channel. Typical system bandwidth of 2.4MHz [smaller bandwidth down to 600 kHz being studied within Rel‐13]
Peak rate(DL/UL)
1 Mbps for DL and UL DL: ~50 kbpsUL: ~50 for multi‐tone, ~20 kbps for single tone
For DL and UL (using 4 timeslots): ~70kbps (GMSK), ~240kbps (8PSK)
Duplexing FD & HD (type B), FDD & TDD HD (type B), FDD HD, FDD
Power saving PSM, ext. I‐DRX, C‐DRX PSM, ext. I‐DRX, C‐DRX PSM, ext. I‐DRX
Power class 23 dBm, 20 dBm 23 dBm, others TBD 33 dBm, 23 dBm
3GPP STANDARDS FOR THE IOT, BEFORE 5G
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HIGH LEVEL 5G USE CASE FAMILIES
High focus on IoT
One case, one solution
Broad diversity
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BASED ON SOME KEY BUILDING BLOCKS
NFV
mWT
MEC
ENI
NGPNETWORK FUNCTIONS VIRTUALIZATION
NEW GENERATION PROTOCOL
MULTI‐ACCESS EDGE COMPUTING
EXPERIENTIAL NETWORKED INTELLIGENCE
MILLIMETRE WAVE TRANSMISSION
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AND MORE ON ACCESS
DECT – DECT ULE• ‘Ultra Low Energy’ (ULE) mode
ERM – EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters• Addressing a wide range of applications
and frequencies; e.g. LPWAN
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THE SERVICES
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ONEM2M PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
Over 200 member organizations in oneM2M
www.oneM2M.orgAll documents are publicly available
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ONEM2M’S OBJECTIVE
Pipe (vertical): Horizontal (based on common Layer)Applications share common service and network infrastructure
Multipoint communications
Local NW
BusinessApplication
Device
CommunicationNetwork (wireline, wireless,
Powerline ..)
Gateway
CommunicationNetwork 1
CommunicationNetwork 2
Local NW
GatewayIP
Application
A
Application Application Application
Common Service Layer
Device Device
Device
AS
AA Device
AS
S Common Service LayerS
A
Common Service Layer
A Application
Things
Things representations (including semantics)
1 Application, 1 NW, 1 (or few) type of DevicePoint to point communications © 2017 oneM2M
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SMARTM2M
Some ongoing activity• Build and support community building
(European context)• Bridge the needs from European stakeholders
towards oneM2M• Standardize and provide test suites for the
ontologies in different domains, based on oneM2M and SAREF
A few deliverables• Communication framework and ontology for
Smart Appliances (oneM2M based)• Extension to Home Energy and building
environments• Further extension foreseen in 2018 (agriculture,
automotive, e‐health, e‐wellness, wearable, industrial domain)
• Landscape and gap analysis for IoT
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AND ALSO SOME APPLICATIONS
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SOME USES ‘IN THE PIPE’
V2V
V2P
V2I
Pedestrian
Vehicle
Vehicle
Network
VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS
CONTEXT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
FUTURE RAILWAY MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (FRMCS)
CITY DIGITAL PROFILE
Information Systems
Context Information Management
Data Publication Platforms
Context Information Models
Mca
App
licat
ions
EXAMPLE:
CitizenComplaintsPhoto-AppApplication
App
licat
ions ETSI ISG
CIM-API [JSON-LD]
ETSI ISGCIM-API
[JSON-LD]
And more to come…
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CYBERSECURITY
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“If one thing can prevent the Internet of Things from transforming the way
we live and work, it will be a breakdown in security"
Source: Oxford English Dictionary on line
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TC CYBER• co‐ordinates Cyber Security work, acts as a
centre of expertise and develops detailed standards itself when required
Some TCs closely related to Cyber Security topics• Lawful Interception and Data Retention, e‐
Signatures, SCP…All committees addressing security in systems “bydefault”• Mobile Communications, IoT, NFV…
SECURITY WORK IN ETSI
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Privacy by design• Working on protection and retention of
Personally Identifyable InformationSharing of Cyber Threat IntelligenceStatistics and Metrics (ISG ISI)• Security information and event mgmt Approach• ISI compliant measurement architecture• Update of Key Performance Security Indicators
SOME GENERIC WORK
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Support to the Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive• Intended to increase consumer confidence for the
European internal market Security design and analysis methods• Tools and techniques to test and ensure proper
security operationCryptography• Security Algorithms• Quantum‐Safe Cryptography• Quantum Key Distribution
TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS
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AND MORE PARALLEL ACTIVITIES IN SUPPORT OF THE IoT
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CONTRIBUTION TO
CEN‐CENELEC‐ETSI Coordination Groups: • Smart Cities, Smart Meters and Smart Energy Grid
AIOTI (www.aioti.eu) • WG03 (IoT Standardisation/ETSI) • WG08 (Smart Cities/Nokia) • with many SDOs (ITU‐T, W3C, IEEE, CEN, ISO, CENELEC, IEC, JTC1, ETSI, oneM2M, 3GPP..), OSS, Industry Sectors and IoT Alliances, IERC (research) … and the European Commission
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AND ALSO CONTRIBUTING TO H2020
ETSI is a partner in 3 H2020 CSAs :
• Smart City project ESPRESSO
• UNIFY‐IoT (IoT Platforms)
• CREATE‐IoT (IoT Large Scale Pilots)
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SUMMARIZING
A plethora of users and use casesConnecting not only peopleETSI is working at all levels: from access to application, individually and in partnershipOffering solutions as required
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