Consolidated M2M standards boost the industry

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Consolidated M2M standards boost the industry Document No: GSC16-PLEN-73 Source: CCSA (Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.) Contact: Li Li (thomas.lili@huawei.com) GSC Session: PLENARY Agenda Item: 6.9 Consolidated M2M standards boost the industry Li Li (Thomas) CCSA (Huawei)

Highlight of CCSA Activities Family of M2M standards published or under development in CCSA TC10 WG1: General Requirement, Architecture Design ID and Addressing Security, Management and QoS WG2: Application Service and Application for wireless city Informatization for vertical industries (for mines, transportation, smart home, eHealth, green community…) M2M application protocols Sensor network connected to TD-SCDMA WG4: Perception Extension IPv6 in LLN Short-range wireless tech enhancement Device to device communication Technology on synergy of multi-network environment TC10-Ubiquitous Network General Application Network Extension CCSA TC1 TC2 … WG3: Network SL in network entities Network optimization for M2M Ubiquitous network technology under heterogeneous architecture

Highlight of CCSA Activities IEEE 802.15.x 3GPP SA1,SA3… IETF 6LowPAN OMA DM ITU-T SG11/13/16/17 CJK N-Id WG CCSA Standards collaboration between CCSA and international SDOs Standards collaboration between CCSA and national industry associations Liaison with National Standards Committee of Intelligent Transportation System Work together on framework and architecture CCSA is responsible for the part of communication standards

Highlight of CCSA Activities CCSA members participated in IoT-GSI of ITU-T: 1st event, Geneva, 9-13 May 2011 2nd event, Geneva, 22-26 August 2011 Next event 3rd event, Geneva, 21-25 November 2011 Objectives of IoT-GSI: The IoT-GSI aims to accomplish the following objectives through meetings and related activities involving groupings of rapporteur groups working on the IoT Develop a definition of “Internet of Things (IoT)” Provide a common working platform by collocating meetings of IoT-related rapporteur groups Develop the detailed standards necessary for IoT deployment, taking into account the work done in other standards development organizations (SDOs)

Issue description M2M work fragmented across multiple SDOs and industry organizations ITU Regional Organizations ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA, TTA, ARIB/TTC Other CT-related SDOs 3GPP, BBF, OMA, GSMA, etc. Many vertical industry-specific organizations Energy, Healthcare, Transportation, etc. M2M / MTC will utilize a LARGE variety of sensor, device, and networks, some generic, but many optimized for a single vertical industry application set. Question: How do you build open M2M standards that cross industry and implementation boundaries?

Strategic Direction (1) Consolidation of M2M standards efforts will maximize the effectiveness of market expanding and product realization, boost growth of the whole industry. Standardization on service layer and related M2M terminal/module behaviors are keys. While ITU is making its great efforts to promote the development of international standardization on M2M, ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA, TTA, TTC are working together to create a Global Initiative for M2M standards. Vendors ...and others Vertical Industry Partners such as: CT SPs M2M related SDOs

Strategic Direction (2) Goals of Global Initiative for M2M standards Develop one globally agreed M2M Service Layer specification Consolidate current M2M Service Layer standards activities into the Global Initiative Identify a common Service Layer architecture and identify gaps where existing standards do not fulfill the requirements and provide or initiate the creation of specifications to fill these gaps Develop and maintain Technical Specifications and Technical Reports in support of the M2M common Service Layer architecture framework Collaborate with wireless and wire-line SDOs and fora responsible for developing standards for Core and Access Networks Collaborate with SDOs and fora in charge of developing the vertical markets (i.e., domain-specific) aspects of M2M applications Develop specifications that will help drive the industry towards a goal of lower operating expenses, lower capital expenses, faster time-to-market, and mass-market economies of scale

Challenges In order to achieve industry “critical mass”... How to attract Vertical Industry participation? (e.g. through Vertical Industry Standards Associations) Timely response to the market needs example: Why does 3GPP achieve great success? Clear market-focused driver Global participation / adoption Right Market Timing

Next Steps / Actions Developing a common description on the Global Initiative for M2M standards, with content M2M Opportunity M2M Architecture Goals for and Benefits of a Global Initiative Proposed Principles and Scope Goals and Responsibilities of a Proposed Structure Target Participation, etc. Engagement of the Vertical Industries Invitation from regional/national SDOs to local vertical organizations and companies Invitation from the Global Initiative to global local vertical organizations and companies