Presentation Title Overview of IEEE P2413 PresenterMr. Srikanth Chandrasekaran SessionSession #5: Strategic Topic #1: IoT Document Name/Version GSC20_Session#5_IoT_Srikanth_IEEE.

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Presentation Title Overview of IEEE P2413 PresenterMr. Srikanth Chandrasekaran SessionSession #5: Strategic Topic #1: IoT Document Name/Version GSC20_Session#5_IoT_Srikanth_IEEE Rev 0 Submission/Revision date: 20 April 2016

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Pg 3 | IEEE P2413 Background, History and Motivation Outgrowth of multi-year series of IoT Standards workshops and roundtables. Objective: understand requirements by vested stakeholders. IEEE P2413 was initiated through guidance of IEEE-SA’s Industry- Strategic IoT Team. Focus on bridging market needs with developing IoT technology landscape. IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group (representing 200+ industry members) provides sponsorship for IEEE P2413. Maintain balanced focus on industry / market / technology and standards eco-system within development framework.

Pg 4 | IEEE P2413 Goals and Approach Goals Accelerate growth of IoT market by enabling cross-domain interaction and platform unification through increased system compatibility, interoperability, and functional exchangeability Increase standardization of system architectures to support system benchmarking, safety, and security assessments Reduce industry fragmentation and create a critical mass of multi- stakeholder activities around the world Approach Devise IoT architecture framework that covers architectural needs of various IoT application domains Leverage the existing body of work

Pg 5 | IEEE P2413 Scope IEEE P2413 will define architecture framework for IoT, including description of various IoT domains definitions of IoT domain abstractions identification of commonalities between different IoT domains.

Pg 6 | What is an Architecture Framework? Takeaways: IEEE P2413 will not reinvent existing standards (IETF, IEEE …) To be designed in a way that existing architectures congruent with IEEE 2413 We will address communalities across application domains Definition: conventions for construction, interpretation and use of architecture views to frame specific system concerns Conventions for a type of modelling: class diagrams, sequence diagrams, etc. Definition: interest in a system / systems relevant to one or more of its stakeholders Definition: individual, team, organization, or classes thereof, having an interest in a system / systems Definition: work product expressing the architecture of a system from the perspective of specific system concerns Architecture framework Let’s have a look at ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010

Pg 7 | Where does the input come from?*

Pg 8 | Comprehensive Approach of IEEE P2413 Three sample main topics detailed Networking and communication Compliance Dependability and Security Details provided in backup slides

Pg 9 | IEEE P2413 Liaisons ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 10 – Internet of Things ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6/WG 7 – Network, Transport and Future Network oneM2M ITU-T JCA-IoT "Joint Coordination Activity on Internet of Things Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC)

Pg 10 | IEEE P2413 Conclusions IEEE P2413 identifies evolving transformational integration and convergence across technology and application domains as main objective IEEE P2413’s goal is to provide an extensible integrated architectural framework that will continue to evolve and unify standards-creation and architecting efforts IEEE P2413 will continue to deepen industry engagement by leveraging global IoT workshops, webinars, roundtables, and other tools of the IEEE IoT initiative. IEEE P2413 is an open community and all are welcome to participate and to share perspectives on addressing and preparing for the inter- connected world of 2020.

Pg 11 | IEEE IoT Standards (List) FocusDescription IEEE LAN/MAN Standards (more popularly known as IEEE 802) Ethernet, Bridging and Virtual Bridged LANs Wireless LAN, Wireless PAN, Wireless MAN, Wireless Coexistence, Media Independent Handover Services and Wireless RAN. IEEE ™IEEE Standard for Low-Frequency (less than 500 kHz) Narrowband Power Line Communications (Smart Grid applications) IEEE 1903™IEEE Standard for the Functional Architecture of Next Generation Service Overlay Networks IEEE 1775™IEEE Standard for Power Line Communication Equipment-- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Requirements IEEE ™IEEE Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies IEEE 11073Address interoperability of personal health devices (PHDs)

Pg 12 | IEEE IoT Standards (List) FocusDescription IEEE 1451™Family of standards for smart transducers and sensors IEEE P2302™ & Intercloud Testbed Development of a standard for intercloud interoperability and federation IEEE 2700™IEEE Standard for Sensor Performance Parameter Definitions IEEE ™IEEE Adoption of Smart Energy Profile 2.0 Application Protocol Standard IEEE P2040™Family of Transportation Standards To learn more, visit us at: standards.ieee.org/innovate/iotstandards.ieee.org/innovate/iot

Pg 13 | Accelerating the IoT Network Effect Cooperation amongst global standards bodies and consortia is required to enable full IoT commercialization & innovation Global Standards Collaboration

Pg 14 | IEEE-SA Internet of Things: Presence Web area devoted to SA’s work in IoT Highlights IEEE existing standards and projects that relate to IoT Promotes IEEE P2413 standards development project Promotes IoT Startup Events, workshops and panel discussions Includes links to relevant IoT materials on the web g/innovate/iot/

Pg 15 | Spanning the IoT Ecosystem

Pg 16 | Thank you For more information, please contact Sri Chandrasekaran

Pg 17 | Backup Slides

Pg 18 | IEEE Internet Initiative (3I) Cross-organizational, multi-domain community that connects technologists and policymakers from around the world to foster a better understanding of, and to improve decisions affecting, Internet governance, cybersecurity, and privacy issues Supporting and facilitating the development of open standards to address cybersecurity and privacy challenges Working to identify societal implications of alternative technology policy solutions; Monitoring the technology policy landscape; Supporting, collaborating and partnering with Internet ecosystem entities, and Connecting stakeholders to a comprehensive framework of conferences, educational programs, and standard. Focal areas of 3I include Universal Internet and digital connectivity Quadruple trust: Protection, Security, Privacy and Safety Transnational data flows Internetinitiative.ieee.org

Pg 19 | Networking and Communication in IEEE P2413 Context: development of networking and communication technologies outside of IEEE P2413 scope. However, important to understand approaches of integrating of such technologies into the architectural framework and understanding requirements in this context. Application-centric communication Identify communications requirements based upon information flow, frequency, allowed latency, required safety, energy efficiency requirements, etc. driven from the application’s view Network- and channel-centric communication Identify and advertise network capabilities to provide awareness of available transport options. Methods: message confirmation, scheduled vs. real time delivery, path/media/channel selection, sporadic network connections etc. towards the applications.

Pg 20 | IEEE P2413 and Compliance Context: compliance has many value-adding touch points with IoT architecture and reference model. Among others, it ensures human and environmental safety, interoperability between systems, adherence with dependability and security, and alignment with regulatory and policy guidelines. Features targeted: survey of industry and cross-industry compliance requirements, configurability of compliance elements such as rules type and compliance scoring. Approach: work with standards bodies (e.g., ISO, IEC, IEEE) and regulatory bodies (e.g., EPA, BSEE, FDA), Compliance organization (e.g., ICA, ICPA). Outcome: Cross-domain requirements of compliance Compliance elements for IEEE P2413 High-level guideline on how to enable IoT-driven compliance in modern IT systems

Pg 21 | IEEE P2413 Dependability and Security Recognize state-of-the-art methodologies: RAMS, etc. Key principle “security in depth” IEEE P2413 will gather and document specific architecture needs and requirements to emphasize on IoT-specific topics. Threat- analysis approach for IoT entities and their interactions.