eip-aha: towards platform interoperability

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WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2015 EIP-AHA: Towards Platform interoperability – part I & II Participants: Antonio Kung, TRIALOG; Danny Lousberg, Technicolor; Keith Baker, Philips; Omar Elloumi, Alcatel- Lucent; Peter Wintlev-Jensen, European Commission; Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer AAL; Rob Ekkel, Philips; Saied Tazari, Fraunhofer IGD As the EIP-AHA and the Technical Working Group of the IEC System Committee AAL are working towards interoperability between open platforms and their components, this session seeks to provide participants with insights based on the viewpoint from the user perspective as well as from the technical bottom up approach. SUMMARY The first session focused on requirements. Presentations were made by Philips (Keith Baker) on the needs for an unified IoT to project services to the home, based on unified IP. the European Commission (Peter Wintlev) on the need to have IoT based Open Service platforms and to develop matching interoperability profiles, necessitating further initiatives on specifications, standards, certification. Peter Wintlev also highlighted (1) the upcoming H2020 calls that emphasize the usage of existing open platforms as well as (2) the cross-community approach in IoT-1 to IoT-3 calls towards global standards. Fraunhofer IGD (Reiner Wichert) on the IEC System Committee AAL (IEC SyC AAL), in particular WG2 on architecture and interoperability which will in particular focus on semantic communication solutions and inter- platforms interoperability. The second session focuses on platforms. Presentations were made by The chair (Antonio Kung) on the common layer model view (application layer, service layer, network layer) and need to federate platforms Technicolor (Danny Lousberg) who presented the Allseen alliance (a Linux Foundation collaborative project for open source IoT software) and the Alljoyn platform Alcatel-Lucent (Omar Melloumi) on the OneM2M archtiecture and the support of cross platform exchange Philips (Rob Ekker) on the CRYSTAL on Seamless Life-Cycle Collaboration for Safety-Critical Systems Engineering (focusing on interoperability between system development tooling) Eurescom (Anastasius Gavras) on the FIWARE platform and its domain specific instance for eHealth (FI- STAR) including the concepts of generic and domain specific enablers Fraunhofer IGD (Saied Tazari) introduced universAAL, the open platform promoted within the AAL and EIP- AHA communities, highlighting its status, its support for semantic interoperability and its connection to the general IoT scene. Discussions took place with the audience on various aspects such as scalability, liability, improving quality of service, and privacy. It was agreed that the vision of many applications on top of billions of devices could not happen with one single platform. It necessitates a set of cooperating platforms. Two interoperability needs where discussed: semantic interoperability between 2 applications. Three barriers were mentioned, (1) convincing business rationale, (2) training on the practice of semantic interoperability and (3) consensus building on interoperability specifications platform interoperability between applications and platforms (allowing applications to use features from different platforms). The barrier of interplatform interoperability was mentioned. Participant agreed on the interest to continue discussions in order to progress on the issues of platform interoperability. Platform interoperability could be addressed in a more targeted way in a joint undertaking in the context of IoT-3, using also first experiences from the large-scale pilots of the IoT-1 call

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Page 1: EIP-AHA: Towards Platform Interoperability

WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2015 EIP-AHA: Towards Platform interoperability – part I & II

Participants: Antonio Kung, TRIALOG; Danny Lousberg, Technicolor; Keith Baker, Philips; Omar Elloumi, Alcatel-

Lucent; Peter Wintlev-Jensen, European Commission; Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer AAL; Rob Ekkel, Philips; Saied

Tazari, Fraunhofer IGD

As the EIP-AHA and the Technical Working Group of the IEC System Committee AAL are working towards

interoperability between open platforms and their components, this session seeks to provide participants with insights

based on the viewpoint from the user perspective as well as from the technical bottom up approach.

SUMMARY

The first session focused on requirements. Presentations were made by

Philips (Keith Baker) on the needs for an unified IoT to project services to the home, based on unified IP.

the European Commission (Peter Wintlev) on the need to have IoT based Open Service platforms and to

develop matching interoperability profiles, necessitating further initiatives on specifications, standards,

certification. Peter Wintlev also highlighted (1) the upcoming H2020 calls that emphasize the usage of existing

open platforms as well as (2) the cross-community approach in IoT-1 to IoT-3 calls towards global standards.

Fraunhofer IGD (Reiner Wichert) on the IEC System Committee AAL (IEC SyC AAL), in particular WG2 on

architecture and interoperability which will in particular focus on semantic communication solutions and inter-

platforms interoperability.

The second session focuses on platforms. Presentations were made by

The chair (Antonio Kung) on the common layer model view (application layer, service layer, network layer) and

need to federate platforms

Technicolor (Danny Lousberg) who presented the Allseen alliance (a Linux Foundation collaborative

project for open source IoT software) and the Alljoyn platform

Alcatel-Lucent (Omar Melloumi) on the OneM2M archtiecture and the support of cross platform exchange

Philips (Rob Ekker) on the CRYSTAL on Seamless Life-Cycle Collaboration for

Safety-Critical Systems Engineering (focusing on interoperability between system development tooling)

Eurescom (Anastasius Gavras) on the FIWARE platform and its domain specific instance for eHealth (FI-

STAR) including the concepts of generic and domain specific enablers

Fraunhofer IGD (Saied Tazari) introduced universAAL, the open platform promoted within the AAL and EIP-

AHA communities, highlighting its status, its support for semantic interoperability and its connection to the

general IoT scene.

Discussions took place with the audience on various aspects such as scalability, liability, improving quality of service,

and privacy. It was agreed that the vision of many applications on top of billions of devices could not happen with one

single platform. It necessitates a set of cooperating platforms. Two interoperability needs where discussed:

semantic interoperability between 2 applications. Three barriers were mentioned, (1) convincing business

rationale, (2) training on the practice of semantic interoperability and (3) consensus building on interoperability

specifications

platform interoperability between applications and platforms (allowing applications to use features from

different platforms). The barrier of interplatform interoperability was mentioned.

Participant agreed on the interest to continue discussions in order to progress on the issues of platform interoperability.

Platform interoperability could be addressed in a more targeted way in a joint undertaking in the context of IoT-3, using

also first experiences from the large-scale pilots of the IoT-1 call