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© GSMA 2015 Sierra Wireless Innovation Summit June 2015 GSMA Connected Living Programme Svetlana Grant Director Future IoT Networks Restricted - Confidential Information © GSM Association 2015 All GSMA meetings are conducted in full compliance with the GSMA’s anti-trust compliance policy CONNECTED LIVING PROGRAMME FUTURE IOT NETWORKS

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© GSMA 2015

Sierra Wireless Innovation Summit June 2015 – GSMA Connected Living Programme

Svetlana Grant – Director Future IoT Networks

Restricted - Confidential Information © GSM Association 2015

All GSMA meetings are conducted in full compliance with the GSMA’s

anti-trust compliance policy

CONNECTED LIVING PROGRAMME

FUTURE IOT NETWORKS

© GSMA 2015

GSMA VISION 2020

Connected Living - Mobilising the Internet of Things

DIGITAL COMMERCE

Enable and build the

digital commerce

ecosystem

CONNECTED LIVING

Mobilising the IoT

to transform your

world

PERSONAL DATA

Become the secure

guardians of

consumer data

NETWORK 2020

Create the network

for secure, smart and

seamless services

DIGITAL FUTURESCAPE

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Connected Living Programme - Part of GSMA Vision 2020

OUR VISION:

Future IoT Networks Industry Engagement

and IoT Big Data

IoT Business

Enablers

To enable the Internet of Things,

a world in which consumers and businesses enjoy rich new services, connected by

an intelligent and secure mobile network.

OUR AIM:

To help add value and accelerate the delivery of new connected devices and services

in the M2M market. Achieved by industry collaboration, appropriate regulation, optimising networks as well as developing

key enablers to support the growth of M2M in the immediate future and the IoT.

Ecosystem Engagement to drive adoption and impact the market including automotive, health & learning,

utilities and transportation

Remote SIM

Provisioning for M2M

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Future IoT Networks Project

The Future IoT Networks project

developed analysis of the future IoT

requirements and mobile network

operator capabilities enabling these

requirements.

The key project deliverable in

2014/2015

Future IoT Operator Capabilities

Roadmap white paper - defined

mobile value proposition and

solutions for billing and charging,

non-GSM device authentication,

end-to-end IoT security,

device and data management

services.

☑ Published in July 201411 Use Cases from Automotive, Healthcare, Education and Utilities

(City Sensing & Energy Management)

☑ Published in December 2014Position Paper on End-to-End Security for IoT and M2M

☑ Published in February 2015White papers with analysis of MNO IoT capabilities and technical

solutions:

Billing & Charging

End-to-End Security

Authentication of Non-GSM devices

Roadmap for Future IoT Requirements and Operator Capabilities

Focus for 2015/2016(1) Low Power Use Case Project

Assessment of Low Power Wide Area Technologies

(2) M2M Security Model Project:

Guidelines for IoT Networks and Device Security

Roadmap for Future IoT Requirements and Operator Capabilities

SUNSEED Demo of security and non-GSM Device Authentication

Presented at MWC’15

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Why will mobile industry provide Low Power Wide Area Solutions?

Scale up IoT

Support New Applications

Merging of Consumer and Enterprise

Develop Networks to Improve Coverage

Lower costs

Benefit from using other mobile network

assets, such as security

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LPWA Applications: No One-Size-Fits-All Technology for Diverse Requirements

UTILITIES:

Gas and water metering

Water distribution network

monitoring

CONSUMER:

Wearables

White goods/ appliances

VIP tracking (e.g. pets,

children, elderly as part of

assisted living services)

BUILDING AUTOMATION (INDOORS):

Alarm systems, HVAC

Access control

MEDICAL:

Clinical remote monitoring

AGRICULTURE / ENVIRONMENT / INDUSTRIAL

Agricultural applications (fishing and land monitoring)

Environmental monitoring (Pollution, noise, rain,

wind, river flow speed, health hazard, bore hole,

vibration monitoring)

Industrial: asset tracking, equipment status, factory control,

mining & oil

SMART CITY

Parking sensors

Smart waste

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CLFN in 2015/2016: Low Power Use Case Project

0

1

2

3

4

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

LPWA Connections (bn)

LTE-MTC

R12

Enhanced

GSM

NB M2M

LTE-MTC R13

SigFox

LoRa

Investment = €€€ mn

ARPD=€1/year

VAS opportunity = ???

The Project will deliver:

Low Power, Low Data solutions assessment paper in

Sept’2015

Inputs for consideration at 3GPP

Analysis of multiple new low power technologies

commercially available today or developed in 3GPP.

Help understand how existing mobile networks can

meet the requirements for low power use cases

(long battery life, wide coverage, low cost):

In licensed spectrum

In the fastest speed to market

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IoT Security: The Big Issue

YES, OF COURSE I REMEMBER THE 4 DIGIT SECURITY

CODE ORANGE GAVE ME DURING A 5 MINUTE PHONE

CALL…

…TWO YEARS AGO!

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GSMA Security Project: How to influence the IoT Ecosystem

Arrows show flow of ‘value’ within the system

CLOUD SERVICE

PROVIDER

Key entity in the ecosystem to influence is the Enterprise who wants to develop a connected product.

This entity sets the security requirements for the IoT service and its constituent parts and is the entity that is liable in the event of a security breach.

IOT CUSTOMERS

ENTERPRISE

(E.G. AUTOMAKER)

SYSTEMS

INTEGRATOR

IOT COMMUNICATIONS

MODULE VENDORMOBILE NETWORK

OPERATOR(S)

Supply

Contract1

Supply

Contract2

Subscription3Requirements4

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A set of IoT Security Guidelines: Centred the Enterprise

IOT SERVICE PLATFORM/CLOUD

SECURITY GUIDELINES

IOT NETWORK SECURITY

GUIDELINESIOT DEVICE SECURITY

GUIDELINES

IOT APP DEVELOPER

GUIDELINES

ENTERPRISE

An entity looking to develop a

‘connected product’ in the IoT

arena.

Aim: Educate the enterprise on IoT security and data privacy issues and empower them to make the best decisions when developing and deploying an IoT service.

Guidelines: A high level document which cross references the ‘satellite documents’ which contain the specific details.

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Remote SIM Provisioning: Where we are today

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According to GSMA Intelligence, nearly 65 per cent* of global M2M connections are now serviced by operators deployed or

committed to the GSMA’s solution

☑ Published in May 2015Profile interoperability added to Remote

Provisioning Architecture for Embedded UICC

Technical Specification

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What is happening next: SIM in consumer devices

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GSMA PROJECT LEAD

Low Power Use Case

Future IoT Networks

Contacts: [email protected]

SVETLANA GRANT

MAGALI NOUGARET

GSMA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,

Future IoT Networks

Contacts: [email protected]

SHANE ROONEY

GSMA EVENT MANAGER,

Future IoT Networks

Contacts: [email protected]

EMMA KANE

BARBARA PAREGLIO

GSMA PROJECT LEAD

IoT Security

Future IoT Networks

Contacts: [email protected]

IAN SMITH

Contact the GSMA Future IoT Networks team

How to get involved

GSMA TECHNICAL DIRECTOR,

Connected Living Programme

Contacts: [email protected]

GSMA PROJECT MANAGER,

Future IoT Networks

Contacts: [email protected]

More Information & Resources : www.gsma.com/connected living