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GSC MSTF Meeting – Atlanta, GA , USA – Sept. 20-21, 2011 GSC MSTF M2M Conference "M2M Standards as Growth Enablers” Atlanta, GA, September 20, 2011 Smart Energy Management “From Innovation to Deployment” Dr. Thierry LESTABLE Technology & Innovation Manager – CTO Group SAGEMCOM SAS

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  • 1.Smart Energy ManagementFrom Innovation to Deployment Dr. Thierry LESTABLETechnology & Innovation Manager CTO GroupSAGEMCOM SASGSC MSTF M2M Conference"M2M Standards as Growth Enablers Atlanta, GA, September 20,2011GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta,

2. About Sagemcom - History1924 ::Birth of SAGEM 1924 Birth of SAGEM SagemSagem 1984 : Employee Buyout Sagem Scurit2005 ::Safran Group 2005 Safran Group Sagem Dfense Scurit Sagem Mobiles Merge Snecma + Sagem Merge Snecma + Sagem Sagem Communications 2008 ::Gores Group2008 Gores GroupSagem Communications Sagem Communications 2011 ::The Carlyle Group2011 The Carlyle GroupSagemcom SagemcomGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 3. Sagemcoms ambition is to become a leader in communications terminals with high added value Sagemcom operates in three markets : broadband, energy & telecoms, document managementGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 4. Sagemcom group turnover distribution - 2010Sales turnover 2010 = 1,406 million6,000 employees at 12/31/2010 Sagemcom Energy & TelecomSagemcom Broadband Broadband Broadband Energy Energy& Residential & Residential & Telecom & TelecomTerminalsTerminals19% 19% 30%30% Sagemcom Documents 20% 20%31% 31% Digital Digital Documents Documents Set-top Box Set-top Box GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 5. Sagemcom Energy & Telecom Key figures of 2010Sagemcom Sales turnover 2010 = 1,406 millionSagemcom Energy & Telecom = 19% EnergyM2M CommunicationsMetering Modules & VerticalMeteringapplicationsSystemFemtoEnergyManagement GSM-RNetwork & System Infrastructure Network Deployment Equipments IntegrationGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 20115 6. R&D organization FRANCE: Rueil, Osny GERMANY: BocholtHamburgCANADA: Montreal AUSTRIA: ViennaUS: CaliforniaUS: TexasTUNISIA: Tunis CHINA: Shenzhen,Tianjin, BeijingGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 7. Sagemcom Energy & Telecom BU Markets approach Developing smart applications and terminals on growing markets Automation Energy &AutomotiveSustainable & TelematicsDevelopmentSecurity & Transport HomecareControl& Telehealth GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 20117 8. Energy Department field application SMART VehiculeSMART BUILDING SMART HOMESMART METERING Smart car Charging pointBMSServices applied to the building Multi servicesHome ManagementEnergyManagement Energy Management Local DisplayData modem Muc, EnergyGateway GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 8 9. Smart City: providing Key enablers What we are looking for.ultimately Whilst avoiding Big Brother & maintaining Privacy GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 10. SMART GRIDSMicro-generation ))) Revenue: 2.5 Billion EUR from HW only GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 11. Smart Grid overview:some use cases of interestLong distanceReal-Time :communication :Customers profilingaccess to isolated enabling goodhouses predictions in demand Micro- production= no need to use an: better knowledge additional power plantof energy producedto balance theDemand-sidenetworkmanagement : boilers are activated during the night whenelectricity is available Smart building :Any disturbance due to asignificant coststorm : action can be reduction on energy bill Security featurestaken inmediately based through remoteFire is detected :on real-time information monitoring relay can beSmart car : charge of electrical vehicles while switched off rapidlypanels are producing GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 11 12. Smart Grids revenues & ROI- Smart Grids Wireless Revenues expected to reach166Million EUR worldwide in 2015 (3 to 4% or Wireless M2M)Return On Investment (ROI):-Smart Meters: 5 Years-Smart Grids: add 10 YearsSource: IDATE GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 13. European Status on Smart Gridsfrom Pilot projects: still early stageOver 5.5Billion invested in 300Smart Grids projects 300Million coming from EU budget10% EU Households have somesort of smart meters, BUT w/oproviding full scale of services monitored energyconsumption reduction by asmuch as 10%Smart Household appliancesmarket 2011: $3 Billion 2015: $15 BillionInvestments needed Smart Meters: 15% Smart Grids (rest of system): 85%GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 14. Electricity Meters: French status Multi-indexBlue Meter Electronic Meterelectromechanical Meter16.5 Million metersLinky7.5 Million meters AMM9 Million meters 33 millions meters, electromechanical Only 7.5 millions meters of ERDF (French main DSO) are electronic. Little or no communicating: Each demand of cut, reactivation, tariff or power subscribed modification needs a DSO intervention, Only electronic meters have a TIC port transmitting metering info. At most two reading a year Biannual reading by an operator needs, in 50% cases, user to be at home. Suppliers offers limited by access tariff structure Suppliers cant have their own peak, peak-off,GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 15. Automated Meter Management (AMM)Smart Meter benefits Demand Side Well- Well-functioningManagement and Automated Meter internal Market:reduction of CO2:Management: Better consumersReduction of peak load by Data storageinformationconsumers informationEvents storageBetter frequency andEasier connection forRemotely managedquality of billing datadistributed generation SoftAssist the participation ofshedding systems consumers in the electricityBetter network observability supply marketDemand side management Reduction of operatingEasier access to data (ISand better fraud detection system costs: or TIC)in small isolated system willReduction of cost andlimit tariff compensationReduction of reading anddelay of interventions interventions costs Reduction of non technical losses Reduction of treatment of billing claim Easier quality of supply management No need of user presence to do simple operationsGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 16. Linky: high level architecture & timeline new TICDry C.GPRS DSO35M metersinteroperability Euridis port interoperabilityPLC 700kconcentratorsUsers SuppliersTSO/DSOot n olpr opeoc Customer AMM Retailer/service provider limitJuly 2011:250 000 (G1) LinkyFrench Energy Regulation Commission (CRE)Validated Experimental phase of Linky (G1)Generalization (G1) proposed by CRE+ ultimate meter should be G3 CPL LinkyGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 17. Linky G3 PLC (OFDM):Field proven solution (2009) OFDM System on CENELEC band AExtension of initial G3 PLC is now available G3 To cover higher CENELEC bands:B/C/BC/D/BCD/BD : [98.4 146.8] KHz 30 kHz 90 kHzCo-existence Tone notching forS-FSK compatibilityTransformer MV/LV traversal G1G3Repeater capabilityPHY DetailsFEC: Reed-Solomon (RS) + CC(+Repetition code for robust mode)Modulation: DBPSK, DQPSK, (D8PSK)Link AdaptationCP-OFDMNfft = 256IETF 6LoWPAN/ LOAD Routing~34Kbps MAC: IEEE 802.15.4PHY:GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 G3 PLC (OFDM) 18. Prime PLC (OFDM):Field proven solution Iberdrola 2011 Efficiency of Sagemcom OFDM Prime implementation Castelln (Spain) Test results on a group of more than 200 Sagemcom Prime meters 98% availability 6 levels of switch GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 201118 19. Sagemcom Energy Department customers approaches Meter operator DNO RETAILER Enable efficient Provide real-time business processes information DataElectricityDemandmanagementEnergy Box responsesmart meterC&I meter 2-way2-way In-house communicationcommunication displaySmart gridHomeautomationAMM ENERGY Open the door forCreate consumption new services Smart GridGATEWAYawareness GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 19 20. Smart Digital Home:Towards Internet of Things (IoT)-Ubiquitous-Seamless Connectivity-User Centric-Ambient Intelligence-Social Network-SustainableMicro-generation ))) GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 21. Smart Metering - Energy Box:Deployment illustrationGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 22. Smart Digital HomeTungsten GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 23. Energy Management Real-timepersonal consumption Connected display to Energy Gateway to control energy consumption and services in real time Through any display devices What is myAre my solarWhat is my How much will electricity, gas or panels efficient ?carbon footprint be my electricity water How much did I?bill ? consumption produce ? since Monday ? GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 23 24. Energy Management - Energy GatewayconceptGateway dedicated to energy Make itconsumption and services Make itEASIERSMARTER Large range of compatibleOptimized usage of peripheralsenergy at the best priceMake it Lighting, personal energyMassive load shedding FASTERmanagement on a large number of Entertainment, security and customers Real-time multi-energyhealthcare index collection Meter connection /disconnection Customer profiling Make itMake itGREENERCONNECTED Real-time measurement of Ability to deal withlocal electricity production millions of devices Remote configuration and Extremely reliablesurvey of installations communicationLocal production Configuration and optimization software update ofdevicesGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 24 25. From Smart Home To Smart Building Energy Collection UnitWAN: Wifi Ethernet 2G, 3G, 4GWAN: Wifi Ethernet 2G, 3G, 4G www LAN LAN Front-end SAGEMCOM communication serverEnergyboxesLoadReal Time ! managementMicro-generation Application Energy serveroperatorENERGY GATEWAY AMR LocalDisplayGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 26. Demand/Response Use Case Une Bretagne davance trial Managing part of the residential consumption during peak hours in order to optimize grid efficiency. Trial held by Edelia with Sagemcom technology.A peculiar energy situation inBrittany: Grid architecture Unable to warrant the whole need of electricity, growing by 3% every year. Deploy in customer premises of Brittany a set of equipments to optimize electrical consumption related to the heating and the boiler systems.SummerWinterBenefits Avoid exploitation of CO2 producing sources Postponing of grid investments Control from remote without affecting customers comfortGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 26 27. Home Networking ConvergenceVideo Access Environme eHealth Security FemtocellScreenSet Top Box HGWMeter ControlntAppliance SensorSensor BROADBAND HOME NETWORK SENSOR NETWORK Quadruple PlayEnergy Managt, Home Control, eHealthQoS / Plug and Play / Easy install / SecurityPortable ApplicationsOSGITR69TR69 / SNMP DLNAUPnPIP V6IP V4 / V6 6LoWPAN / ZigBee Ethernet, WiFi, Home Plug , USB, G.HnZigBee, CPL, MBUS, X10DECT, FXS, 3G/4G GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 28. Communication betweencharging point & electric vehicle: a key issue Electric vehiclesBidirectional flowvehicle / grid Contribution to theContribution to overall aim ofeliminating peakPayment for the energy charged by the car reducing CO2loads in the network emissions (storage of energy)Compensation for the energy delivered by the carCommunication for the energymetering Need for a standardized technologyallowing :Definition of the user readiness for charge GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 28 29. Energy Management Smart VehicleISO 15 118 GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 201129 30. Sagemcom Energy Management SystemsGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 30 31. M2M Deployment ChallengesSource: Yankee group, 2008Need for OPEN Standards, Open API & SDK, industry groups, Incentive Regulation and Governance GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 32. M2M Standards Landscape: Need forCoordination!!Do not Re-invent the Wheel! GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 33. M2M Ecosystems Jungle: a small pieceof the puzzleSource: Orange GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 34. Sagemcom Energy Dpt. Partnerships Strong relationships to develop a smart environment togetherTechnological Standard Institutions GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 201134 35. European Commission Mandates CEN, CENELEC and ETSI have set up a joint group to coordinate activities on the mandates in the field of Energy: M/441: Smart metering (ongoing) M/468: Electrical vehicles chargers (ongoing) M/490: Smart grid (Launched 1st March 2011) GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 36. European Mandate 441EuropeanCommissionEnterprise and Industry WP1 - Use Cases Issue mandate M/441 toward 3 ESOs WP2 Assessment of existing technologies WP3 Specifications and development WP4 Create Conformance testingSmart Metering Co-ordination Group (SM-CG) WP5 Proposal of standards Pre-Normative TC13 SR57 TC205M2M ATTM SCP 3GPP Documents TCWG2 SC205APLT ERM TISPAN 294 GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 37. ETSI TC M2MUse Cases TR 102 692TR 102 732 TR 102 857TR 102 898 TR 102 897 Smart eHealth ConnectedAutomotiveCityMetering consumerautomationPUBLISHED TS 102 689Stage 1M2M Service RequirementsPUBLISHED TR 1xx xxx TR 102 725Interworking M2M with M2M AreaTS 102 690DefinitionsNetworksStage 2M2M FunctionalArchitecture TR 102 935TR 101 531 TR 102 167 Smart Grid TS 102 921 Re-use of 3GPPThreat analysis andStage 3 nodes by M2MSC counter measures impacts on M2M Communications; mIa, dIa and mId interfaceslayer to M2M serviceM2M layerGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 38. European Commission:Privacy Protection Guidance Need for Governance ActionsPrivacy & protection of personnal DataTrust, Acceptance & SecurityStandardizationInternet of ThingsInternet of Things for PeopleGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 39. IoT: Privacy act (US) NoticePrivacy Labeling DeactivationGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 40. Need for Trust, Privacy & SecurityCustomer behaviour (privacy) can be easily Identified, classified,and exploited commerciallySounds intrusive.?STRONG Need to Inform & educate! As always with M2M We need to learn more from Experience! GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 41. Wireless M2M: 4 pillars GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 42. Vertical Markets in LTE GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 43. Investing in LTE: 237 Operators in 85 Countries26 Commercial LTE NW launched 161 LTE User Devices(July 2011) 174 Commercial LTE Commitments in 64 countries 63 additional pre-commitment trials 93 LTE Networks are anticipated to be in Commercial service by end of 2012!GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 44. LTE Ecosystem is maturing fast!+160 User Devices available.Smart Phones M-Tablets DSL-Routers + USB Dongles + Netbooks, etcGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 45. LTE, Energy & Utilities (1/3): VTel, US VTel reached agreement with CVPS/GMP (merging) to provide Smart Metering Communications services, thank to the LTE Wireless Open World (WOW) network (fully deployed by 2013), funded via Gvt Broadband rural plan.WOW GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 46. LTE, Energy & Utilities (2/3): TEN (US) GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 47. LTE, Energy & Utilities (3/3): EnergyAustralia - Currently rolling out WiMAX Network- 150 sites- 12000 Smart Monitoring devices- 3000 Mobile Field computers- 200 Substations - Already plan migration to FULL LTE Network- Trials in 2011: 15 sitesGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 48. Worldwide Mobile Broadband Spectrum:Problem #1FDD: 2x70MHz FDD: 2x35MHzTDD: 50MHz FDD Hong-Kong73 China Mobile 2600 1800AWSTeliaSonera Genius Brand VodafoneCSL Ltd O2Major TD-LTE Market (incl. India) VerizonmetroPCS AT&T21NTT DoCoMo1500Refarming and Extensions are still to comeFragmentation & Harmonization of Spectrumis yet another critical problem! Digital Dividend GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 49. LTE Royalty Level: Need for PatentPool facilitation? Problem #214.8% LTE/SAE Declarations to ETSI by PO M2M Critical constraint isCOST EFFICIENCY!! 2011 Sisvel (www.sisvel.com) GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 50. LTE & 4G patents$12.5 billion 6000+ patents24000+ patents $4.5 billionWHOs NEXT?$2.6 billion $340 Million$770 MillionRisk to Kill the Business Especially in Vertical Markets!Monopoly? GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 51. Verizon LTE Innovation CenterLTE Connected Car Office in the BoxConnected Home (incl. eHealth)Bicycle LiveEdge.TV GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 52. M2M European R&D Innovation:FP7 EXALTED EXpAnding LTE for DevicesGSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 53. 2 International Workshops on M2M 20112012 - IEEE Globecom 2011, - IEEE WCNC 2012, Houston, Texas, USParis, France http://www.ict-exalted.eu/GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 54. Conclusions:Accelerating Smart Grid Deployment European View from Innovation to Deployment Developing Technical Standards EC mandates to CEN, CENELEC, ETSI Ensuring Data protection for consumers Establishing relevant regulatory framework to provide incentives to Smart Grid deployment By 3rd Sept 2012: EACH state memberimplementation plan & timetable for roll-out of Smart Meteringalso regulatory incentive schemes for Smart Grids Guaranteeing open & competitive retail market in the interest of consumers Providing continuing support to innovation Over last decade: 300Million spent in R&D projects from EC European Electricity Grids Initiative (EEGI) established in June 2011Detailed implementation plan till 2018 + investments estimate: 2 Billion GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011 55. Thanks for your attentionSpecial thanks to:-Marc Le Gourrierec-Gilles Fouch-Frank Harnay-Thierry Vernet GSC MSTF Meeting Atlanta, GA , USA Sept. 20-21, 2011