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SMART HOME Expectation IN STANDARDS. Philippe Calvet , Board Member of Home Gateway Initiative, Manager in ORANGE Patricia MARTIGNE, Smart Home & M2M Standardization Manager, ORANGE. GSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France. CONTENT OF THE PRESENTATION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • SMART HOME EXPECTATION IN STANDARDS Philippe Calvet, Board Member of Home Gateway Initiative, Manager in ORANGEPatricia MARTIGNE, Smart Home & M2M Standardization Manager, ORANGEGSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France

    Document No:GSC(14)18_036Source:Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)Contact:Patricia MARTIGNE [email protected] Agenda Item:5.3

  • CONTENT OF THE PRESENTATIONGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*

  • THE SMART MARKET TODAYSome examplesGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*

  • GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*SMART HOME SERVICES EVOLUTIONHome Automation ServicesPer service PlatformOrderingService control SchedulingRemote monitoring

    Common approach to smart home servicesHG Platform delivered by BSPBSP and Partner Cloud Platforms Application can be delivered by partnersGUI based service controlRemote Access

    Home Automation ServicesHome Automation ServicesUser expectations for the control of smart home:- Better user interfaces (smart phone/tablets)Access from anywhere (in home, out of home)Homogeneous installation (Plug&Play) mechanismsEvolution of the services

  • GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*KEY HGI FOCUS AREACHALLENGES ADDRESSED BY HGI

  • FROM HOME AUTOMATION TO SMART HOMEGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*Page * Connectivity / WHAN requirementsHGI collaborative work with the different technology alliances (ZigBee Alliance, enOcean;etc.)Enablers for cross-domain interactionsEncouraging application development: SH ref. architecture with open APIs to 3rd partiesA common data model -> HGI/BBF Smart Home Task ForceEcosystemModularity software RequirementsHGI activitiesMigration towards multi-Service offersConnectivitySelection from the multiple possible technologies.EcosystemAbstraction layer to hide the connectivity-technologies heterogeneity.Application Development and Device SemanticsEnlarging the panel of applications: openness to 3rd party applications.From independently specified semantics of end devices to cross-domain interactions.

  • HOME GATEWAY PLATFORM FOR SMART HOME SERVICESGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis *Smart Home Abstraction Layer (SHAL) M2MApp1App2AppND1D2D3D4D5DMSmart home buses connecting to smart home devices and sensors/actuatorsApplications installed on home located gateway platform.Cloud Services enabled RP3RP1RP2RP4 Data representation for local GUIHOME GATEWAY PLATFORMTR-069 managementRP..Reference Points for standardsAccess Network / Internet

  • SHAL: SMART HOME ABSTRACTION LAYERA KEY ENABLER FOR SMARTHOME SHAL: Smart Home Abstraction LayerUsed by local applications to address HAN connected devices without awareness of technology-specific detailsEnabled by the HGI Open Platform 2.0 frameworkCan also be used by M2M framework to address these devicesTop levelGeneric commands available to applicationsCommon data modelBottom leveltechnology specific semantic/data modelChoose a small set of key HANs that span the major operator needsPass-throughDirect access to technology specific semantics

    GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*

  • SMART HOME INDUSTRYEXPECTATIONS FOR IOT/M2M STANDARDSStandard way to connect Cloud applications to home devicesLearn from (and build on) existing deployments/specs/APIsAn extensible standard supportingMultiple business models (OTT, Operator-managed, 3rd-Party, etc)Multiple deployment scenarios (logic in the Cloud, in a HGW, etc)Unified APIs, independent of underlying HAN technologies, for applications to control home appliancesAPIs to interact with devices independent of (wireless) connection technologySupport for enriched Smart Home servicesSmart Home Semantics as part of more generic IOT/M2M Semantics, in order to allow for cross-application interactionsGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*

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  • GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia AntipolisSupplementary Slides*

  • EXAMPLE FOR SMART ENERGY USE CASEGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*Home Domain Overload ManagementHome GatewayEnergy Box SmartMeterSmart Plugs for older appliancesSmart AppliancesSome protocol(Zigbee, Z-Wave etc)Some protocol(Zigbee, Z-Wave etc)Internet connectionNSCL ServerM2M App serverMr. Martins TabletInternet connectionOperators Data CenterMr. Martins HomeMcc(mId)Mca(mIa)USE CASE: Mr Martin wants to start his washing machine. The system collects consumption data from the smart meter. Based on washing machine consumption profile and Energy Utility tariffs, the system suggests to defer the start one hour.LAN connection

  • Current Work on WHAN RequirementsMajor HGI Operators have discussed requirements for selecting a WHAN interface suitable for smart home services

    The document RD039 has just been ratified by the HGI member companies is available to the public athttp://www.homegateway.org/documents/Current_HGI_Publications.asp

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  • SW modularity is keyHGI Open Platform 2.0 framework provides key attributes to allow local applications ModularisationResource sharingSecurityReuseabilityFlexibilityLoggingLife cycle managementConfiguration Management

    HGI results:Generic requirements for Software ModularitySpecific requirements for OSGiHardware and Software requirements for HGsTest Event on requirements for HGs*BBWF2012 - Content Hub One, October 17

  • HGIs Open Platform 2.0 Requirements, Test Program, and test code

    Page * A full suite of tests for the Home Gateway on software modularity/ OSGi/ JVMTest Event uses a remote server to download and automatically run OSGi test bundles by HGIExtension to Smart Home APIs in futureService Provider pre-qualification of vendor solutionsHGI-RD048 just publishedSee test.homegateway.org for details of test plan

  • DEVICE MODEL TEMPLATE DOCUMENTA common template to represent Smart Home devicescommon denominator models of smart home devicesIdeally approved by all participating organizations (BBF, HGI, OneM2M, OSGi-A, )Template has an informal (text) and a formal section (machine-readable, probably XML based)Template needs to be instantiated for specific devices by domain specific organizationsThe Template is being developed in an open-source frameworkGSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis*

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