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10/11/2013 2012 NMEA 1 NMEA OneNet Ethernet Standard A Review For More Information [email protected] 425 417-8042 © 2013 NMEA September 2013 NMEA/RTCM International Conference NMEA on IP NMEA OneNet NMEA OneNet Staying Ahead of the Curve © 2013 NMEA Internet of Things (IoT) IPv6 Internet Applications NMEA on IP NMEA OneNet OneNet Standards Committee (as of Sept 2013) Actisense Flir Maretron Rosepoint Navigation Airmar Fugawi Maritime University of South Korea RTCM © 2013 NMEA Azimut (Spain) Furuno Microsoft United States Coast Guard Canadian Coast Guard Garmin Molex United States Coast Guard R&D Center Chetco Jeppesen Navico Veedims Cisco Johnson Outdoors Net Savvy Victron Energy Digital Yacht (UK) Kvaser Offshore Limited ETRI South Korea Krill Systems Raymarine The World has finally caught up with the Marine Electronics Industry NMEA on IP NMEA OneNet © 2013 NMEA Internet of Things (IoT) Means Lots of Things to Lots of People NMEA on IP NMEA OneNet © 2013 NMEA Internet of Things (IoT) Industrial Internet M2M NMEA on IP NMEA OneNet M2M © 2013 NMEA

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    2012 NMEA 1

    NMEA OneNet Ethernet StandardA Review

    For More [email protected]

    425 417-8042 © 2013 NMEA

    September 2013NMEA/RTCM International Conference

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    NMEA OneNetStaying Ahead of the Curve

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    Internet of Things (IoT)IPv6

    Internet Applications

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    OneNet Standards Committee (as of Sept 2013)Actisense Flir Maretron Rosepoint Navigation

    Airmar Fugawi Maritime University of South Korea

    RTCM

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    Azimut (Spain) Furuno Microsoft United States Coast Guard

    Canadian Coast Guard

    Garmin Molex United States Coast Guard R&D Center

    Chetco Jeppesen Navico VeedimsCisco Johnson

    OutdoorsNet Savvy Victron Energy

    Digital Yacht (UK) Kvaser Offshore LimitedETRI South Korea Krill Systems Raymarine

    The World has finally caught up with the Marine Electronics Industry

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    • Internet of Things (IoT) • Means Lots of Things to Lots of People

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    • Internet of Things (IoT)• Industrial Internet• M2M

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    • M2M

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    • Internet of Things (IoT)

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    • IoT – It is all about Connecting

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    • Internet of Things (IoT) Information Overload

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    • Internet of Things (IoT) Info Storage Overload

    • Brontobyte• 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

    • 1 followed by 27 zeros

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    • 1 followed by 27 zeros

    • Internet of Things (IoT)

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    • Internet of Things (IoT)

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    • Draft Standard / Not for Publication• NMEA 2000 (NMEA Network) Messages over IP on

    Ethernet Standard

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    Ethernet Standard • Provides Common Infrastructure

    • DOES NOT REPLACE NMEA 2000

    • Compliments NMEA 2000

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    • Main Objectives• Transport NMEA Network Messages using the IP

    protocol suite over Standard Ethernet Protocol (IEEE 802.3) in a uniform common manner

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    )

    • Utilize Standard Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing • IPv6• Internet Integration

    • Establish Gateway rules• Support high-bandwidth applications

    • Key Features• Speed: up to 10 gigabit – > 40,000 times NMEA 2000• Scalability: backbones may be other media such as

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    y ysuch as Fiber

    • More Devices: IPv6 support essentially unlimited• NMEA 2000 - 52

    • More Power – POE will provide a minimum 15.4 Watts• Video – Uses internationally recognized standards

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    10% 29% Mobile Stats

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    4%

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    11%

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    January 2012

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    January 2013

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    10%

    Mobile Stats

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    4%

    October 2011 January 2012 April 2012 July 2012 October 2012 January 2013

    April 2013 2.5 % => over 6 M usersIPv6 Users : USA

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    0.6% April 2012

    Courtesy of Cisco

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    Why IPv6?• OneNet into the Future• Support of multiple IP addresses per 1 MAC Address• Eliminate legacy addressing issues later

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    • Eliminate legacy addressing issues later• Avoid cost of dual stack implementations

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    Why IPv6?• More robust set of address management capabilities

    • All nodes required to form link local address• More efficient addressing and routing

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    More efficient addressing and routing

    • Embedded security• Enhanced quality of services

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    IPv4 IPv6

    Deployed 1981 1999

    Address size 32-bit number 128 bit number

    Add F t D tt d D i l N t ti H d i l N t ti

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    Address Format Dotted Decimal Notation

    192.149.252.76

    Hexadecimal Notation

    3FFE:F200:0234:AB00: 0123:4567:8901:ABCD

    Number of Addresses

    232 4,294,967,296 2128

    340,282,366,920,938, 463,463,374,607,431, 768,211,456

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    Why IPv6?• New Header Format – minimum overhead

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    Ver = 4 IHL Type of Service Total Length

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    Identification Flags Fragment Offset

    TTL Protocol Header Checksum

    Source Address

    Destination Address

    Options

    Why IPv6?• New Header Format – minimum overhead

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    Ver = 6 Traffic Class Flow Label

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    Payload Length Next Header Hop Limit

    Source Address128 bit

    Destination Address128 bit

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    Why IPv6?• Global movement underway• Service providers IPv6 enable today• Avoid legacy and transition issues

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    • Avoid legacy and transition issues• Manufacturers use “off the shelf” protocols• Provides a platform for new and yet-to-be imagined

    services for vessels

    • Allows OneNet to ride this wave

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    Standard Concepts• Proposed Connector for speeds up to 100Mbs• IP 67 Rated

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    • Standard Connector (IEC 61076.2-101)

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    • Standard Concepts• Proposed Connector for speeds greater than 100Mbs• IP 67 Rated

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    • Recommend Connector ((IEC/PAS 61076-2-109))

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    X-coded M12

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    • Standard Concepts• Proposed Cables

    • Cat 5e up to 100Mbs – ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-A

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    • Cat 6 or 6A up to 10 Gigabit – ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B

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    • OneNet Proposed Ethernet Switches• Power over Ethernet Capable • 15W (IEEE 802.3af) (15Watt)

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    • Or 30W (IEEE 802.3at (30Watt• Layer 2 Managed Switch

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    • Proposed Bi-directional OneNet Gateway• NMEA Network Messages to OneNet Bus• OneNet Messages to NMEA 2000 Bus

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    • Global and addressed messages• Translates appropriate PGNs• Strict requirements

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    • Current Internet Applications• Discovery Services

    • Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP)

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    • Bonjour (mDNS)• Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)• Internationally Recognized Video & Audio Standards• OneNet Device Certification

    • Model NMEA 2000

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    • Safety and Security Add on

    Electronics and Telecommunications Research

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    Telecommunications Research Institute of South Korea (ETRI)

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    ProposedOneNet Device Web Page

    Interface

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    Thank You

    Any Questions?

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