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Connected Home Olivier Seznec – [email protected]
CTO Cisco France
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1985 2020+
IT
SP/ Consumer
Internet of Everything
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Things People Processes Data
1993 White House launches website
1994 Pizza Hut takes first online orders
2005 number of people accessing the Internet exceeds 1 billion
2008 number of things exceeds people in the world
1986: Cisco launches first multiprotocol router
2001: Cisco develops first 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) switch module 2003: Cisco ships 2 millionth IP telephone 2005: Cisco introduces intelligent wireless mesh solutions
1994: Cisco introduces intelligent switches 1995: Cisco introduces VoIP 1999: Cisco introduces VPN solutions
2007: Cisco launches Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series switches 2010: Cisco releases Smart Grid router and switch 2011: Cisco introduces M2M router
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“The point in time when more “things or objects were connected to the Internet than people”
A technology evolution connecting the physical world with the digital world to fundamentally change the way we work, live, play and learn.
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• Mobile phones è Smart Phones
• PC è Tablet
• TV Broadcast è IP Video over the top
• Modem è Gateway
• Flat Rate Bandwidth è Caps & Metered Bandwidth
• Desktop Software è Apps
• Enterprise Software è Cloud/SaaS
• Connected PC è Connected Device è Managed Apps
Opportunity: Simplify and enhance the Home Network experience through cloud-based device and application management
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Ready For The Transformation • Sofinscope (nov 2012): 1914 € average annual budget on high-tech, as
much as energy (2300 €), 3 times more than health (570 €)
• OECD:
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Choices of Business Model • Do It Yourself:
• Cloud Based: Product + App
• Service Provided:
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Unified Platform for Connected Home Management and Applications
Device Management Operator Tools
Wi-Fi Broadband
Router
Ethernet Customer
Support Portal
Subscriber Portal
Cable, DSL, Fiber,
Wireless Managed Apps
Platform
Consumer Applications
Service enablement and support of Residential Gateways, IP Set-Top Boxes, IP Phones, WiFi access points, Femtocells, and Other Managed Devices
Cloud-Based Portal Improves the Subscriber Experience with Parental Controls, Managed Wi-Fi, Managed Firewall, Bandwidth Monitoring and More
Standards-Based Provisioning, Diagnostics, Remote Access, Bulk Actions, Analytics, and More
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Home Energy Management
Smart Plugs/ Smart
Appliances/ PCT
Home Energy Controller
(HEC)
Smart Meters
Electricity
Gas
Water
Heat Pluggable Electric Vehicle
DRMS & Utility Analytics
HEC Provisioning & Mgmt System
Energy Database
Energy Management Services
Utility Portal
Utility Portal Remote Access
Broadband Network
Utility Network
Services
Home Energy Controller Smart Appliances and Peripherals
Smart Meter Programmable Thermostat Energy Management Services
5 Key Elements
Cisco-provided Solutions
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La maison connectée intelligente …
Fournisseur
Transmission/Distribution
Compteur
Home Energy Controller
Front-end Appareils électriques
HAN
Radio (WLAN, 802.15.4, Low Power Wifi, Wibree, UWB, WiMax)
Demand- Response
Changements de tarifs
Programmation CO2
planification
TV
PLC Reserve Provision
Consommation
Ecran tactile Mobile
1 – Connexions 2 – Visualisation 3 - Planification
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… avec stockage et énergie renouvelable
Production et stockage d’électricité
Fournisseur
Transmission/Distribution
Compteur
Home Energy Controller
Front-end
Demand- Response
Changements de tarifs
Programmation CO2
planification
TV
Reserve Provision
Consommation
Ecran tactile Mobile
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• Many legacy networks use closed and proprietary protocols Each with different implementations at each layer (Physical, Link, Network) Many non-interoperable “solutions” addressing specific problems Resulting in different architectures and protocols
• Interoperability partially addressed (poorly) by protocol gateways Inherently complex to design, deploy and manage Results in inefficient and fragmented networks, QOS, convergence
• Similar situation to computer networks in the 1980s Islands of systems communicating using SNA, IPX, Appletalk, DECnet, VINES Interconnected using multiprotocol gateways
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Architecture requirements… § Trillions of devices
§ Multi- service networks § No more silos
§ Multi physical and MAC layer support § One Phy will not fit all
§ Open Standards § As a support to innovation
§ Security and privacy
§ End to end architecture
CAPEX
$
OPEX
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Data Center Cloud
Core Networking and Services
Multi-Service Edge
Embedded Systems and Sensors
Distributed Intelligence and Computing
Distributed Intelligence: CLOUD/FOG Computing
Centralized Intelligence: CLOUD Computing
Field Area Network
Smart Things Network
IP/MPLS Core
Lightweight IP + OS Mobile Technologies
IoT NMS
Architectural Control Point
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IP – an Open Layered Architecture
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IEEE 802.15.4 868/915 MHz, 2.4Hz
Applications (Telnet, SSH, SNMP,…) Web Services (SOAP, XML, REST), CoAP
IP over Foo adaptation layer (Ethernet, 6LoWPAN,…)
IP v6
UDP TCP
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi Low power
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
HomePlug PLC
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National IPv6 Strategies
US DoD, China NGI, EU
IPv6
Market Factors Driving IPv6 Deployment
IPv4 Address Run-Out
Infrastructure Evolution
SmartGrid, SmartCities The Internet of Things
IPv6 OS, Content & Applications
www.oecd.org: Measuring IPv6 adoption
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• IETF
6LoWPAN : IPv6 over Low power WPAN
ROLL: Routing Over Low Power Lossy Networks
CoRE : Constrained Restful Environments
• ISA 100
International Standard for Automation
• IPSO
IP for Smart Objects Alliance http://ipso-alliance.org
• ETSI
M2M technical committee
• IEEE
802.15.4
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Timing driven by evolution of wireless sensor networks
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013+
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
• Proprietary radios
• Market fragmentation
• Focused on systems integrators & few leading edge OEMs
• Unit costs: $1,00-1000
• Pilots — Building, Industrial (equipment monitoring, lighting, HVAC), AMR/LM
• Market traction
• ZigBee emerges
• Semiconductor Focus
• Early adopter OEMs
• Unit costs: $10-100
• Ramp up: Building Automation Equipment monitoring AMR/LM Home automation
• Wireless Ubiquity
• Standards dominate
• IEEE802.15.4 emerges
• OEM Focus
• Unit costs: $1-10
• New apps emerge: Medical/health Personal convenience Automotive Asset tracking, etc.
Source: ON World
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Zigbee integrated IPv6
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IPSO Alliance – IP for Smart Objects
§ IPv6 stack developed by Cisco and provided in Open Source mode
We’ve Only Just Begun …
Solve Environmental Challenges Thrive in Smart Communities
Focus on Improved Safety Achieve Energy Efficiency
… to change the way the world works, lives, plays, and learns
Live Enriched, Healthier Lives
Redefine Work Models
Converge multiple
proprietary networks to IP-
based
1st Step (Today):
Connectivity
2st Step Value of the Network
IPv6
Distributed intelligence across
Core and Edge
Deterministic Ethernet
Mobility
3rd Step Infrastructure for
IoT
Network functions as distributed
computer
True data in motion
Analysis and automated response
4th Step: Enabling IoE
Intersystem dependencies
Thank you.