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  • MG STRATEGY GmbH Partner for Strategy & Technology

    Internet of Things (IoT) - Standardization Activities Jan. 2015 Martin Gutberlet CEO, MG STRATEGY GmbH www.mg-strategy.com

  • Selected standardization acivities for IoT

    IETF

    IPv6 and 6LoWPAN networking

    Routing algorithms (e.g. RPL)

    Web of Things (REST for IoT, CoAP, Resource Directory etc.)

    Security (DTLS, TLS, Cipher suites)

    OMA / IPSO Alliance

    OMA Lightweight M2M Enabler Standard (CoAP)

    IPSO Web Objects

    OneM2M

    Ongoing work on M2M system standardization (CoAP, HTTP binding)

    ZigBee & WiSun

    ZigBee IP - An open-standard 6LoWPAN stack for Home Area Networks

    ZigBee IP NAN 6LoWPAN stack for Sub-GHz large area applications

    WiSun - Sub-GHz 802.15.4g/e and 6LoWPAN consortium

  • Other standardization activities for IoT

    THREAD

    THREAD Networking Protocol by Google used by NEST

    THREAD radio chips are in use by Zigbee or Philips Hue products

    THREAD is supported by Samsung Electronics, ARM Holdings, Freescale

    Semiconductor, Silicon Labs, Big Ass Fans, and a lock company named Yale

    AllJoyn

    Used for device connection and maintainung through WiFi

    Supported by Qualcomm and The Linux Foundation formed the AllSeen

    Alliance, enlisting Cisco, Microsoft, LG, and HTC

    Open Internet Consortium (OIC)

    No specification, yet

    Supported by Intel, Atmel, Dell, Broadcom, Samsung, and Wind River

    Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC)

    Founded by Intel, Cisco, AT&T, GE, and IBM

  • IETF IoT Standardization activities

    6LoWPAN is an acronym of IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks Usecase: Home networking (automatisation), industry control and building automation Defined by IETF standards RFC 4919 and RFC 4944 Features: Stateless header compression Minimal use of code and memory Direct end-to-end Internet integration Multiple topology options Low data throughput, max. 250 Kbit/s at 2.4 GHz No security embedded

  • OMA/COAP IoT Standardization activities

    COAP is an acronym for Constrained Application Protocol which is a software protocol (application layer) to connect simple electronic devices. COAP can run on most devices that support User Datagramm Protocol (UDP) or UDP analogue important for M2M based usecases. COAP is defined by IETF standards RFC 7252.

  • oneM2M IoT Standardization activities

    The purpose and goal of oneM2M is to develop technical specifications which address the need for a common M2M Service Layer that can be readily embedded within various hardware and software, and relied upon to connect the myriad of devices in the field with M2M application servers worldwide. oneM2M Partner

    Europe: ETSI

    Asia: CCSA TTA ARIB TTC

    North America: ATIS TIA

  • ZigBee IoT Standardization activities

    ZigBee is a standard based on IEEE 802.15.4 for personal area networks built from small, low-power, digital radios. ZigBee supports low data rates and low power consumption. ZigBee SOCs are supported by vendors such as

    Texas Instruments Silicon Labs Marvell Freescale NXP Atmel TLink

  • MG STRATEGY GmbH Partner for Strategy & Technology

    Internet of Things (IoT) - Standardization Activities Jan. 2015 Martin Gutberlet CEO, MG STRATEGY GmbH www.mg-strategy.com