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IOT5_20110011 GISFI # 05, June 20 – 22, 2011, Hyderabad, India 1 Internet of Things Work Group Coordination Plan WG Chair

IOT5_20110011GISFI # 05, June 20 – 22, 2011, Hyderabad, India 1 Internet of Things Work Group Coordination Plan WG Chair

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IOT5_20110011 GISFI # 05, June 20 – 22, 2011, Hyderabad, India

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Internet of Things Work Group

Coordination Plan

WG Chair

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1. Recap from the last meeting

2. Presentation of the contributions on use cases and requirements (Total 10 presentations form TCS, NEC , NIKSUN and ERICSSON)

3. Approval of the IoT definition and scope statement (Refer to the TR document template)

4. Approval of the TR doc template and the overall plan of the WG.

5. Discussion on the status report of the documents presented in the previous meetings (if required)

6. Governance of the work group

7. Summary and action items.

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AgendaAgenda

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• Last meeting at Chennai (28th Feb). MoM uploaded at GISFI web site - Approval Pending

– Several use case scenarios were presented and discussed

– Overall agreement in IoT Interface specs as candidates for standardization to start with. Contributions towards requirements from various vertical application domains were expected in GISFI#5

– Deadline for contributions was May 15th

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ReCapReCap

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IoT is an integrated part of the future Internet that could be defined as a dynamic global network infrastructure with self-configuring capabilities linking physical and virtual objects through the exploitation of data capture and standard and interoperable communication protocols. This infrastructure includes existing and evolving Internet and will offer specific object-identification and addressing, sensor and connection capability as the basis for the development of independent and/or federated services and applications. These will be characterized by a high degree of autonomous data capture, context and event detection and transfer, network connectivity and interoperability at the protocol and semantic level with the provision of handling security and privacy concerns of the users and the data being communicated.IoT is a concept that is evolving with modern Machine to Machine (M2M) services, expanding beyond the traditional one-to-one association of devices and applications by transforming into a horizontal system of devices, networks, service enablers and applications. It lays down the foundation for deploying heterogeneous devices and integrating them across a homogeneous network and service infrastructure.

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IoT Scope Definition (for approval)IoT Scope Definition (for approval)

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Sensors

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Application Infrastructure

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Other Internet-enabled Devices for M2M

Core Network

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Radio Access Network

Proposed Standardization Areas

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IoT Architecture (for approval)IoT Architecture (for approval)

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Sl. No.

Milestones Deliverables Schedule (Months) Proposed delivery time

1 Use Case presentation Study report done GISFI #4

2 IoT definition and architecture for identifying interfaces as standardization candidates

Study report (including Gap Analysis)

done GISFI #4

3 Ratification of the IoT definition and the interfaces for standardization

To be done in GISFI # 5 GISFI # 5

4 Interface requirements for individual use cases

Requirements document to be presented

To be done in GISFI #5 GISFI #5

5 Consolidated IoT interface requirements document

Requirement document to be presented

3 months GISFI # 6

6 Proposals for interface specifications based on the requirement specification document

Specification document to be presented

6 months GISFI #7

and

GISFI #87 Final document for interface

specification – draft for approvalSpecification document to be presented

9 months GISFI # 9

8 Final consolidated specification document ready for submission

Final specification document to be presented

12 months GISFI # 10

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Plan of the IoT WGPlan of the IoT WG

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Doc. No. Doc. Title Contributing Company

IOT5-20110001 Internet of Things: Application Requirements TCS

IOT5-20110002       Privacy Requirements of User Data in Smart Grids TCS

IOT5-20110003       Health Care Use Cases using IoT Stack TCS

IOT6-20110004       mHealth use cases                                              NEC

IOT5-20110005       Food Supply Chain Management Using LTE Network

cum Wireless Sensor Network            NEC

IOT5-20110006       Surveillance Security System Use Case NEC

IOT5-20110007       Interoperable Data Exchange with Thing TCS

IOT5-20110008 Agriculture Application Requirement TCS

IOT5-20110009 Mobility Requirement of NGN for IoT NIKSUN

IOT5-20110010 Use Cases for eHealth ERICSSON

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Contributions received in GISFI#5Contributions received in GISFI#5

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• Document numbering should be uniform across WGs and should be assigned by the respective WG chairs

• There may be a draft area for each WG in the website where all members can upload docs. WG chairs should assign numbers to them and upload to a final area of the website where only WG chairs have access. Access restriction within the workgroup to be enforced

• Contribution submission deadline to be adhered to

• There can be parallel sessions now for different WG meetings

• There should be a plenary session where all common issues like doc number, doc upload process, participation process in other standard bodies etc. should be discussed

• Creation of two documents – one technical report (consisting of the architecture, requirements, use cases etc) and one standard reference document (consisting of the standards and specifications). – To be discussed and approved

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Hyderabad, India

Proposed Governance for Work Group OperationsProposed Governance for Work Group Operations

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IOT5-20110011 9GISFI # 05, June 20 – 22, 2011,

Hyderabad, India