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Connected Home Council (CHC)
Chair: Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric) Vice-Chair: Obiorah Ike (ABB, Inc.) Vice-Chair: Roy Perry (Alarm.com, Inc.)
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Agenda Greg Walker (CABA)
2. Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions 3. Administrative 4. Research Update “Fiber Inside the Home” (30 min) 6. White Paper Sub-Committee Update 7. New Business 8. Announcements 9. Adjournment
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Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions About the CHC Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric)
CHC Chair Yann Kulp VP of Strategy Schneider Electric CHC Vice-Chair Obiorah Ike Product Marketing Manager ABB Inc. CHC Vice-Chair Roy Perry VP Ecosystem Alliances Alarm.com Established in 2004, the CABA Connected Home Council initiates and reviews projects that relate to connected home and multiple dwelling unit technologies and applications. The Council also examines industry opportunities that can accelerate the adoption of new technologies, consumer electronics and broadband services within the burgeoning connected home market.
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Administrative Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric)
3.1 Motion to approve past CHC Minutes:
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Research Update Obiorah Ike (ABB, Inc.)
4.1 “Connected Multi-Dwelling Units and the Internet of Things” Update
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Research Update Roy Perry (Alarm.com)
4.2 CHC Landmark Research 2017 “Connected Home IoT Energy Roadmap” Energy Roadmap for the Connected Home Landmark Research Project 2017 Connected Home Council
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FIBER TO THE RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS
Indoor Optical Fiber Solutions for Buildings and Homes PRESENTED BY: ANURAG JAIN Global FTTH Solutions Manager, OFS | July 25, 2017
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Outline OFS: A Furukawa Company Internet of Things and FTTH
FTTH Network Building and Home Fiber Solutions Invisible Fiber Indoor Living Unit (ILU) Solution
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About OFS Heritage Spanning A Century
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Smart Cities & IoT
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Broadband Market View – FTTH/B Subscribers Passed and Connected North America
92M Broadband Subscribers 14M Broadband Subscribers 34M marketed % YoY / 4Y CAGR 14M connected 44% take rate North America Source: OFS marketing research from iDate, RVA, Fiber Broadband Association Cable is dominant technology with DSL expected to move to FTTH/B USA main driver of FTTH/B growth, Canada investing for growth Regional take-up rates increasing to high 40% Contrast Asia with 3X broadband subscribers and 98% on FTTH/B (China, Japan, Korea) FTTH/B expected to continue at 7% growth globally
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Market Drivers -Online Needs of Customers Current and Future
Video over many platforms is primary driver today (OTT, video conferencing) Remote monitoring, security usage growing eEducation and eHealth services in short term Energy management, IoT devices long term as they become ubiquitous Cloud based applications a big driver in business environment
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FTTx Solution Architecture Achieving Network Goals
MDU & Business Solutions Cell Site Solutions Drop Network Solutions Central Office/ Head End Solutions Fiber Distribution Point Solutions Feeder Network Solutions Distribution Network Solutions
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The Access Network Connecting the Home
UNDERGROUND TERMINAL AERIAL TERMINAL WITH CABLE WALL MOUNT TERMINAL DIRECT BURIED OR IN DUCT PEDESTAL TERMINAL AERIAL TERMINAL AND CABLE
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FTTH Building Solution Outside Plant Infrastructure
Indoor Fiber MDUs have multiple technologies forcing providers to have several strategies. Drop Bundles Floor Distribution Terminals CABLES SPLITTERS Riser Cables MICROCABLES TERMINALS/CLOSURES Demarcation Cabinets
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In Building Architecture Infrastructure Optimized to Fit the Building
Building owners, residents and service providers have the same demands: High speed internet for services High reliability Low latency Quick service turn-up Fast, non-disruptive installation Solutions that blend into the existing décor
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Example Brownfield Building Connectivity Pre-terminated Fiber Solutions
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Aerial/Underground Solutions for Connected Homes
SOLUTION OPTIONS 1. Drop Terminal (Aerial) OR Drop Terminal (Underground) Flat Drop Cable (Aerial) OR Ruggedized Cable (Direct Buried or in Duct), Toneable Cable (Direct Buried or in Duct) 4. Customer Splice Point (CSP) Module (Wall Mount)
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Invisible Optical Fiber Solutions
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Invisible Optical Fiber ILU Solution
Easy, quick install Blends into décor At ceiling edge above door In baseboard At corner and stucco ceiling In crown molding Fiber Paintable Supports typical indoor surfaces Protected in crevices Invisible Fiber Optical Solution (shown with exaggerated size and red color for illustration purposes only) 7 8 9 ONT Location 3 4 5 6 2 MDU Cabling Solution 1
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Invisible Optical Fiber ILU Installation Residential
Install wall module Plan installation path Apply corner protectors Spool out Invisible optical fiber Drill between rooms (optional) Apply adhesive Secure Invisible optical fiber Close cover Time: 30 min/unit
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Summary Building residents and businesses want best service for their needs One time investment in futureproof technology Solution breadth can fit any building design Real-estate value increases with fiber Local economic benefits
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Global FTTH Solutions Manager ajain@ofsoptics.com +1-732-748-7403
Contact OFS Presenter Contact Information Anurag Jain Global FTTH Solutions Manager
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White Paper Sub-Committee Update Derek Cowburn (Lumen Cache, Inc.)
6.1 In Progress “Enabling Homes with Optical Fiber Solutions" Update OFS, a Furukawa Company Frost & Sullivan
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White Paper Sub-Committee Update Derek Cowburn (Lumen Cache, Inc.)
“The future delivery/business models for Smart Home services and infrastructure" Update Frost & Sullivan Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings BC Hydro Bedrock Learning, Inc. Behome247 CaSA Chamberlain Group, Inc. Independent Consultant Intermatic Inc. NEEP Paremus Schneider Electric Sustainable Resources Management Inc. Sykes Assistance Services Corporation Z-Wave Alliance
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White Paper Sub-Committee Update Derek Cowburn (Lumen Cache, Inc.)
“Distribution trends on the home automation market” Update Independent Consultant BC Hydro CSA Group Intel Intermatic Inc. NEEP Strategy Analytics Trifecta Research Z-Wave Alliance zigbee alliance
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White Paper Sub-Committee Update Derek Cowburn (Lumen Cache, Inc.)
“Academic Training for the Connected Home and Intelligent Buildings Industries” Update Bedrock Learning, Inc. ESPA (The Electronic Systems Professional Alliance) Texas A&M University Wharton County Junior College Algonquin College Automation Federation British Columbia Institute of Technology CEES-Advisors College of DuPage Complete Learning Solutions ETA International George Brown College Heartland Community College Irvine Valley College Lambton College Laney College - BEST Center LonMark International QUEST Rio Hondo Community College District Robert H. Lane and Associates Inc. Seneca College Siemens Industry, Inc. Sustainable Resources Management
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New Business Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric)
7.1 Other new CHC business
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Announcements Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric) Ron Zimmer (CABA)
8.1 Past Event: CES International 2017, Jan 5 – 8, Las Vegas, NV NAHB 2017 International Builders’ Show (IBS), Jan , Orlando, FL The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) KBIS, Jan , Orlando, FL CABA Intelligent Buildings & Digital Home Forum, April 26-28, 2017, Santa Clara, CA CONNECTIONS 2017, May 23-25, San Francisco, CA
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Announcements Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric) Ron Zimmer (CABA)
8.2 Upcoming Event: Shanghai Smart Home Technology (SSHT), Sept 5-7, Intelligent Buildings and Connected Home Zone, Powered by CABA CEDIA 2017, Sept 6-9, San Diego, CA BICSI Fall Conference & Exhibition, Sept 24-28, Las Vegas, NV Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, Nov 8-10, Boston, MA, Intelligent Building & Connected Home Pavilion, Produced by CABA Smart Home Summit, Nov 15-16, Palo Alto, CA SCTE ISBE CABLE-TEC EXPO’17, Oct 17-20, CABA Smart Zone Next CHC Meeting, Oct 19
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Adjournment Yann Kulp (Schneider Electric)
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