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Orange Open Home Automation Infrastructure Jean-Michel Ortholand, André Bottaro Daniel Schellhoss Orange Labs ProSyst September, 20 th , 2011 Page 1

Orange Home Automation Infrastructure – open interaction from the Cloud - Jean Michel Ortholand & Andre Bottaro

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The Home Automation market will not emerge until telecom operators open and share their connectivity and management infrastructure API to third parties. Challenges are today on the delivery of these APIs and the guarantees to offer every actor to use this open infrastructure. Challenges include the deployment of applications on a shared embedded execution environment. Orange is currently developing and testing a connectivity infrastructure for Home Automation. This infrastructure is open in terms of (i) service providers, whom applications can interact with home devices from the Cloud, or can be embedded in the Orange Home Controller; and in terms of (ii) devices, the Orange Home Controller integrating a Zigbee chip and being extensible, through USB dongle to other protocols. OSGi, leveraged by ProSyst products and competencies, has been chosen as a robust, and already industrial execution platform, for embedded applications, which is able to guarantee sharing and isolation between third parties' code -, including competitors. Beyond the use of existing and standard OSGi bundles, Orange has defined a very simple interface for services providers, in order to enable their interaction with sensors & activators from the Cloud. For the end-user and the applications providers Orange also enables a secured management of access rights on devices. The presentation will provide details about this development, the technical and standardization challenges telecom operators have to jointly overcome as well as on the vision and the roadmap of the public delivery of this development.

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Orange

Open Home Automation Infrastructure

Jean-Michel Ortholand, André Bottaro Daniel Schellhoss

Orange Labs ProSyst

September, 20th, 2011

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Outline

1 – The Home Automation market is a new world of applications

2 – However, the Home Automation market just slowly emerges

3 – Orange proposes a technical & economical opportunity to Home actors

4 – Orange chooses OSGi technology and ProSyst and starts first experiments

5 – Challenges remain for the infrastructure to be open to 3rd party applications

6 – Open the box!

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1 – The Home Automation market is a new

world of applications

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What is Orange Home Automation ?

A bunch of services and smart devices installed at home that allow

• an always-on system that watches over your home and alerts you if something goes wrong (Serenity)

• an easy management of actuators with well

designed and rich interfaces (Comfort)

• the optimisation of electricity and gas

consumptions (Energy)

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French case

Consumers equipment perspectives

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Home Automation and Smart Home

• Other services can be met by the Home Automation

infrastructure • Health: The care of elderly or handicapped people at home

(Ambient Assisted Living)

• Wellness: A coach at Home

• Multimedia : Content sharing

• A new world of applications will emerge with the variety

of sensors, actuators, and devices that become

available

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2 – The Home Automation market just slowly emerges

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A slowly emerging market

• The Smart Home Market is fragmented into niche markets • Proprietary protocols, APIs and solutions

• Expensive solutions with a professional installation

• Numerous partnerships on vertical applications

Weak ecosystem structure

Weak infrastructure for sharing applications

Multiple standards = weak integration

electricity

efficiency

pilot

Security &

energy

monitoring

with EPS

energy

efficiency trial

with alertme

Homescope,

to see at

home

Video-

surveillance

Offer with

iJenko

Smoke

detection with

Delta Dore

Energy@Ho

me with

Electrolux,

Enel, Indesit

energy

monitoring

with remote

on/off switch

Security

energy &

security

demand

response

Androïd@Home

Homes

Many service providers and solution integrators initiatives…

… and business actors that play both as service providers and product manufacturers

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3 – Orange proposes a technical & economical

opportunity to Home actors

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Orange commitment : open the Home

to the Internet …

Computer

TV

Phone

Devices

Open for third-party

devices

Open for third-party

services

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Opportunity : Catalyze the market through the

share of a common technical infrastructure

• Leverage a common ICT infrastructure • Standard sensor networks

• Advanced Home Gateway or a box dedicated to home automation apps

• Remote Device/Network Management platform

• To lower the barriers and make the market emerge • Lower installation and maintenance costs of each service

• Go beyond quadruple play, accelerate service delivery

• Enlarge the Home Automation market

Operator platform

Remote HMIs

Embedded software platform

hosting applications.

Adv. Home gateway or dedicated box

Shared screens

Shared sensors

Shared infrastructure

3rd party platforms

Home Application stores

Home

Controller

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4 – Orange chooses OSGi technology

and ProSyst and starts first experiments

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Home Controller

HOME DEVICES

Activators, sensors

Third

party(s)

application

Third

party(s)

Information

System

Third

party local

application

Access Platform

API

Specific Home controller :

- a multi-services / multi-partners

java/OSGi running environment

- security, right management,

isolation

- SDK to interact with Home AN

Controller and devices

- Native ZigBee HA

communication, extensible to

other RF protocols

- API to initiate

interaction from the

Cloud with Home

Controllers and

devices

- Security, right

management

- No message

transport

- API to manage

and to supervise

Home Area

Network

Orange open infrastructure

Management & supervision

Platform

API

Home

Box

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Orange Labs - Recherche & Développement

Software stack

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OSGi and ProSyst

• Sharing and isolation

• Java

• Embedded solution

• Main provider for embedded OSGi

• Industrial approach (licensing,

standardization)

• HDM abstraction layer

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5 – Challenges remain for the infrastructure to

be open to 3rd party applications

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An advanced state of the art, however incomplete Embedded service software platform Partial solution to be improved

Resource sharing and isolation on a common embedded software

platform

OSGi is the technology reference on the market before .NET and

Androïd but it addresses only code sharing and isolation

Robustness, adaptation to constrained devices, transactional

guaranties

OSGi Micro Edition – specified by Orange and IS2T, maintained

by IS2T – shows promises, however demands testing and tools.

Security – management of the access rights to applications, to

hardware functions and to deployed sensors

Dynamic and distributed application programming, data mediation

infrastructure

Device and software management platform and application

shops

Partial solution to be improved

Modular validation of applications Tools are needed to bring guarantees before deployment

Openness of device management platforms and application shop

tools to 3rd parties

Secure and scalable tools remain to be developed.

Modular application deployment and administration Protocols exist (TR-69) and need to be adapted and integrated.

Sensor network management Protocols (TR-69) need to be adapted and tested against concrete

use cases based on new low rate sensor networks (ZigBee).

Hardware box platform and sensor networks Partial solution to be improved

Low power and low cost technology requirements

Technology interoperability The promise of ZigBee and IPv6 must be guaranteed.

Consistent integration of sensor network technologies on a

hardware platform

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6 – Open the box!

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Orange and ProSyst ambition

Application designers (bundles & services)‏ Platform administrators & application stores Techno providers (SW part of the platform)‏ Hardware providers (HW part of the platform)‏

• Create a dynamic market of applications with Home players:

• Standardize the infrastructure: OSGi, HGI, BBF, UPnP … and ZigBee

• Keep in touch for the using of Orange APIs !

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Thanks Orange Open Home Automation Infrastructure Jean-Michel Ortholand, André Bottaro Daniel Schellhoss

Orange Labs ProSyst

September, 20th, 2011

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