ABC of IoT Consortiums

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ABCs of IoT Consortiums Ian Skerrett Eclipse Foundation @ianskerrett

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ABCs of IoT

Consortiums

Ian Skerrett

Eclipse Foundation

@ianskerrett

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Safe Harbour

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Every company has one but no one want

to use anybody else’s

Standards are like a Toothbrush

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Old Dog New Trick

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3.0

+Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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New Kids

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AllJoyn™ is the open source project that lets the

compatible smart things around us recognize each

other and share resources and information across brands,

networks, and operating systems.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A- B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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The OIC will deliver a specification, an open source

implementation and a certification program ensuring

interoperability regardless of form factor, operating

system, service provider or transport technology creating a "Network of Everything".

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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Thread was designed with one goal in mind: To

create the very best way to connect and control

products in the home.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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Developer Focus

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Network Adapter: 6lowpan

Network: IPv6

Transport: UDP

Session: CoAP

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B- C D

Security: DTLS

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MQTT is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/"Internet of

Things" connectivity protocol. It was designed as an

extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging

transport. It is useful for connections with remote

locations where a small code footprint is required

and/or network bandwidth is at a premium.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A- B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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Lightweight M2M from the Open Mobile Alliance is

fast becoming the global industry standard for M2M

device management for the development of a fast,

deployable, client-server specification to provide

machine-to-machine service.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A- B C D

Adoption

A B C+ D

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Eclipse IoT is providing a set of open source

implementations of open standards and open

source frameworks that make it possible to connect

and manage the devices for your IoT solutions.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

Connectivity- MQTT- CoAP- LWM2M

IoT Gateway Services- Remote management- Application management

IoT Applications

IoT Solution Frameworks- Home Automation- SCADA- OM2M

Connectivity- MQTT- CoAP- LWM2M

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Industry Focus

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The purpose and goal of oneM2M is to develop technical

specifications which address the need for a common

M2M Service Layer that can be readily embedded within

various hardware and software, and relied upon to

connect the myriad of devices in the field with M2M

application servers worldwide.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

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Our scope has now been expanded to cover the

entire spectrum of requirements for devices and

service support in the digital home. Our projects fall

within two main themes: connectivity and service

enabling, with specific reference to smart home

scenarios.

Availability

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Openness

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Adoption

A B C- D

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Continua is dedicated to establishing a system of

interoperable personal connected health solutions with

the knowledge that extending those solutions into the

home fosters independence, empowers individuals and

provides the opportunity for truly personalized health and wellness management.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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Founded in 1906, the IEC (International

Electrotechnical Commission) is the world’s leading

organization for the preparation and publication of

International Standards for all electrical, electronic

and related technologies. These are known collectively as “electrotechnology”.

Availability

A B C D

Openness

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Adoption

A B C D

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Advocacy

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The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) was founded

in March 2014 to bring together the organizations

and technologies necessary to accelerate growth of

the Industrial Internet by identifying, assembling and

promoting best practices.

Availability

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Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C D

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Since 2008, the IPSO Alliance has served as a

resource center and thought leader seeking to

establish the Internet Protocol as the basis for the

connection of Smart Objects. The IPSO Alliance

provides a foundation for industry growth by

fostering awareness, providing education, promoting

the industry, generating research, and creating a

better understanding of IP and its role in the Internet

of Things.

Availability

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Openness

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Adoption

A B C- D

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The M2M Alliance represents the interests of the

M2M industry by creating better general conditions

for attractive and lucrative M2M solutions through

the constant interaction among industry, R&D and

policy makers. The promotion of uniform and cross-

industry standards forms an important cornerstone

for creating a future-proof foundation for new

products and innovations. As an independent

industry association the M2M Alliance supports its

members in the growing M2M market as an ideal

partner in the fields of hardware, software,

integration and consulting.Availability

A B C D

Openness

A B C D

Adoption

A B C- D

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Standard

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Open Will Win

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Thank You

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