DASH7 Network Access (“DNA”) Initiative Webinar

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This webinar will provide an introduction to a new initiative being formed within the DASH7 Alliance around the standardization of the way software applications communicate with DASH7 readers or access points. While the DASH7 Alliance has focused primarily on the DASH7 air interface, providing developers with a way to write to any DASH7 device, regardless of vendor, is a logical and important next step in the evolution of DASH7.

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DASH7 Webinar

DNA

DASH7 Network Access

20 October 2010

Speakers

• Intro: Pat Burns: pat@dash7.org

• DASH7 Alliance President

• Why DNA?• Ryad Semichi: rsemichi@savi.com

• Director of Standards at Savi Technology • Chair of DASH7 Standards & Regulatory WG

• Conceptual Architectures• Abel Sanchez: doval@mit.edu

• Executive Director, MIT Geospatial Data Center

• DNA Initiative Plan

• Ted Osinski: tosinski@metlabs.com

• Director, RFID Programs, MET Labs• Chair of DASH7 Test & Certification WG

Speakers

www.dash7.org2

Introduction

Pat Burns

www.dash7.org3

The DASH7 Alliance is a consortium of leading RFID industry players, gathered to advance the use of DASH7 wireless data technology

More than 50 organizations, manufacturers, systems integrators, developers, regulators, academia, and end-users are working together to promote the use of DASH7

The DASH7 Alliance is officially established in 2009 as a non-profit 501(c)6 California corporation

Website www.dash7alliance.org

Resources, News, Developers Info, Whitepapers & more

Blog, Press, Upcoming Events, Members Only extranet

Intro to the DASH7 Alliance

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Introduction to the DASH7 Alliance

50+ Participants, 23 Countries50+ Participants, 23 Countries

Like WiFi, We Are Creating

A DASH7 Ecosystem

Visit www.dash7.org5

Board of Directors

Outreach

Working Group

Technology

Working Group

Test and Certification

Working Group

Steering

CommitteeAdvisory Board

Standards &

Regulatory

Working Group

Automotive

Subgroup

Government

Affairs

Building

Automation &

Smart Energy

Security WG

Standardized

Reader Protocol

Low Frequency

Wakeup

Security WG

Standardized

Reader Protocol

Charter Promoter

Members

Principal Promoter

Members

Associate

Members

Feed Ideas

To All Groups

Alliance Provides Stability & Neutrality,

Membership Provides Voice & Volunteer Resources

DASH7 Alliance

Org Chart

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DASH7 Org Chart

DASH7 Event CalendarDASH7 CONFIDENTIAL – Member Use ONLY

Event Date

MIT Meetup Event – Cambridge, Mass. (USA) November 15, 2010

November Webinar – DASH7 and IPv6 November 17, 2010

Winter Member Meeting -- Seoul (S. Korea) December 1, 2010

RFID/USN Conference – Seoul (S. Korea) December 2-4, 2010

January Webinar – DASH7 and Security January 12, 2011

Annual Member Meeting, San Diego, CA (USA) February 1-2, 2011

Spring Member Meeting – Orlando, FL (USA) April 11, 2011

RFID Journal Live Show – Orlando, FL (USA) April 12-14, 2011

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DASH7 Event Calendar

You Are Invited

Join the DASH7 Alliance!

• Open Membership, 3 Levels

• Leadership Opportunities

• Non-Profit Technical Advisory Board

• Major Opportunity to Influence A Very Strategic Wireless Technology

• Email paul@dash7.org or visit www.dash7.org for more details

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You are Invited

Why DNA?

Ryad Semichi

www.dash7.org9

DASh7 Today

• Accelerated Innovation roadmap– Mode2, Sensors, Side channels (LF, HF, UHF), Security, IPv6, DNA…

• Market driven.

• Open Alliance ISOwww.dash7.org

DASH7 Snapshot

433 MHz band

8 channels

Compact

Stack

~ 16KB

Optimized for

Micro Power

(µW)

Optimized for

Low Latency

(Bursty Data)

Universal

Interoperability

(No Profiles)

Adaptive

Data Rate

28 - 200 kbps

Fast,

Efficient

Multicast

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Low Power Device can be deployed for a long period of time with zero maintenance.

www.dash7.org

DASH7 Low Power Advantage

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DASH7 on many cool “Things”

What do all of these “things” have in common?

www.dash7.org

DASH7 for Things

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– High Value

– Mobile

– Changing location and condition

– Subject to increasing privacy and security requirements.

– Things that need to be “internet ready”

www.dash7.org

Which things should

be DASH7 enabled ?

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Existing Internet capable InfrastructureWhat are they all lacking?

www.dash7.org

Existing IoT Infrastructure

Backend / supporting infrastructure

“Touch Point” systems

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Where is the gap?

Un-tapped accessible

informationMassive computing power

Digital information

•High data processing

•Lacking real time context

Physical World Information

•Event driven

•Real Time data availability

On-demand physical

context information

for data intensive

processing services.

DNA

www.dash7.org

DASH7 Network Access Initiative

“DNA”

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• Defining a new generation of data elements that combine both digital and physical world information.

• Emergence of New business Modelswww.dash7.org

DNA: Allowing for Real Time

Association Data

+

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What is DNA?

• DNA= Addressability + Internet Services

– Access to the device (Unique Device ID, IPv6)

– Standard Internet communication flows

Web Service

www.dash7.org

DNA: Single interface for

Many Device Types

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Conceptual Architectures

Abel Sanchez

www.dash7.org18

The Internet of Things

1 Billion 2 Billion 6 Billion 10 Trillion

www.dash7.org19

The Internet of Things

www.dash7.org

Radio frequency identification and sensors connecting physical objects to the Internet, so they can be observed, and shared with organizations, individuals, and other objects.

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Physical Objects Move in the World

It would be great to observe them

www.dash7.org21

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Many Identifiers

www.dash7.org22

Not Connected to the Web

www.dash7.org23

EventRegistries

Connected to EPC Networks

Secure InternetExchange Search and

Discovery

ONS

EPCIS

EPCMiddleware

EPC Readers

InternalSystems

(ERP, WMS, etc)

Private Network

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www.dash7.org24

Direct Web Access is a Sea Change

When software became web accessible (HTTP and XML), overnight every HTTP enabled machine become an object (software) request broker.

www.dash7.org25

Web Revolution

Creating new applications by coupling web accessible software blocks

www.dash7.org26

New Paradigm: Web Accessible Physical Things

www.dash7.org27

Accessible Using Web Protocols

Consuming Grid Member

London

Tokyo

San

Francisco

Beijing

Madrid

Boston

www.dash7.org28

Leverage the Web Infrastructure

www.dash7.org29

Where is my phone?

DASH7: Where is my phone?

www.dash7.org30

Connectivity Paradigms

Web

EventRegistries

Secure Internet

Exchange

Search andDiscovery

ONS

EPCIS

EPCMiddleware

EPC Readers

InternalSystems

(ERP, WMS, etc)

Private Network

EPCIS

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InternalSystems

(ERP, WMS, etc)

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www.dash7.org31

DNA Initiative Plan

Ted Osinski

www.dash7.org32

DNA Collaboration

DNA

Outreach WG

Testing and

Certification WG

Security

Sub WG

Open Source

Technology WG

DASH7 Workgroups

Chair: Pat Burns, Savi

Chair: JP Norair,

Indigresso

Chair: Ted Osinski,

MET

Standards and

Regulatory WG

Chair: Ryad Semichi,

Savi

Chairs: Erik Wood,

Revere Security &

VC Kumar, TI

Co-Chair : Joe McKinney

(System Planning Corporation)

Co-Chair: Open

Requirements

DNA collaboration

Automotive

Sub WG

Chair: Gilles Cerede

Melexis

Specification

Compliance &

Interoperability

ISO

www.dash7.org33

DNA Roles and Deliverables•Outreach Working Group

•Requirements (data, functionality, security, discovery,

technology)

•DNA Architecture Framework

•Technology WG

•DNA Specifications for:

• Device access

• Discovery

• Data definition, capture and exchange

• Security

•Testing and Certification WG

•Test methods and test tools for DNA

•Outreach Workgroup

•Validate requirements

•Pilots and promotion

•Standards WG

•Submittal to ISO

open to users, vendors, academia

and others

www.dash7.org

DNA Deliverables

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Timeline (proposed)

•Requirements

•Approved Requirements Q1, 2011

•DNA Specifications

•DNA Architecture Q1, 2011

•Device access standards

•ISO/IEC 24791-X DNA Q1,2011

•Other

•Data definition, capture and exchange 2011

•User memory

•Filtering and Collection

•Data Exchange

•Testing and Certification

•Test methods and test tools Q3, 2011

•Outreach

•Pilots, Validation, Industry Engagement

www.dash7.org

Timelines

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DNA Roles and Deliverables

DNA and ISO 24791-X (based on EPC LLRP)

• Gap analysis of EPC LLRP to determine how it can fit in a DASH7

context.

• Provide a mechanism for implementers of LLRP to expand to DASH7.

•DASH7 Active + Passive RFID strategy

• Simplification of an end user’s application landscape

• Convergence of Data elements

• Side channels

•HF RFID (13.56 MHz)

www.dash7.org

Leveraging other initiatives

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• Join the DASH7 DNA Initiative to contribute and benefit

www.dash7.org/join

• Scheduled DNA virtual meetings in Nov 2010.

•Annual meeting in Seoul on Dec 1st.

www.dash7.org

Key Takeaways: DASH7 DNA

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•DASH7 Network Access

(DNA) will connect smart

wireless devices to the

Internet of Things

•Worldwide interest in

this initiative ….

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Q&A

www.dash7.org

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