smart home and intelligent buildings · service and device ecosystem surrounding service aggregator...
TRANSCRIPT
Christian SchillerIT Systems ArchitectIBM Germany
[email protected]+49-6227-73-1090
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Smart Home andSmart Home andIntelligent BuildingsIntelligent Buildings
Emerging BusinessOpportunities
2
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Time & Level of Uncertainty
Growth
ProfitROI on capitalCosts
Revenue growthMarket shareProfit
Know howCustomer ValueReferences
Core BusinessMature business and markets
Growth BusinessMajor new growth business and markets
EmergingOpportunitiesInvestments for long term growth
Emerging Business Opportunities Positioning
3
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Smart Home: a perspective
Home: Increasing customer demand for high-quality and hassle-free living
1950 - 2002 2003 to ...First development leap: Automated living
Second development leap: Smart home (networked living)
18901890
Broadband connectivity
Communicating Digital Devices: “Smart Machines“, Pervasive devices
The Driving forces …
4
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Smart Home
The concept of service aggregation and delivery to consumers whobuild up a (heterogeneous) home network consisting of a plethora of CE devicesService and device ecosystem surrounding service aggregatorControl point in the home: Service GatewaySmart Home key points
– Usability! Zero-touch installation, plug‘n‘play, ease of use, centralservice portal
– Bundle of home services offered to consumers they can choose from* Entertainment, Home Security, Metering, Goods Delivery,
Healthcare, e-government– Service possibilities multiply with number of available networked
devices in the home
5
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Devices that need to be managed
HomeHome Service Service PlatformPlatformContentContent & & serviceservice
AggregationAggregation & Management& Management
• Secure Home Access
• Subscriber Management
• Device Management
• Service Management
• Content Management
• Digital RightsManagement
• Notification Services
• Family Portal
• Access Gateway
• Accounting and Billing
Set Top Box
InsideInsideHomeHome
Running Video or DoorCam
SmokeDetectorWebpad
Wireless/wireline
Appliances
Home Service Portal
Plug‘n Play Residential Service Gateway
secure tunnel
6
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The Service Operator/Aggregator Model
Government Services
Infotainment Services
Automated Meter Reading
ApplianceMaintenance
SecurityServices
Health care
Service Operator(Aggregator)
Services Providers
« The aggregator has extraordinary business opportunitiesA Strategic Question : Who will be the aggregator?Dr.Michael Hammer September 1999 inThe Internet and the Real Economy »
7
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The home Gateway: a central Access Point
The Central Access Point for the HomeSecure Access to the home
GW between the various in-building network(s) and the Internet Includes – Router / Server and Firewall functions
It is an OSGi–V3 (*) Service Platform Enabled for complete remote managementSeveral vendors ( Arcom, C.P. Tech, Siemens, Emness, …)
=> IBM involved in the Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)
(*) OSGi : Open Services Gateway Initiative
Home Office
HomeControl
DifferentNetworks
Security
ServicesProvider
Firewall
Subscriber, Service andDevice Management
Notification Server
FamilyPortal
Secure Tunnel
Entertainment/Gaming
Webpad
Internet
AccessGateway
ServiceOffering
Accessfrom any Web Terminal
e.g. access from officeor via PDA/WAP phone
Home Gateway
Service Operator‘sPlatform
8
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Service Gateway concept
Central access point to home network– Fully controlled by operator, remotely managable
– Aggregates and standardises heterogeneous home networks
– Application runtime platform for home applications* Applications are either stand-alone, running only within the home
network (e.g. an MP3 player for local files)* Or they are the client part of distributed applications, like e.g. in e-
government, or healthcare domainsVarious CE devices are potential candidates for „becoming“ servicegateways
– DSL modem/ WLAN router
– Set-Top Box
– Service Gateway functionscould also be distributed overmore than one CE device
9
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The OSGi Alliance (I)
Open Services Gateway InitiativeSoftware specification created through a collaboration of 80+ global industry leadersDefines a framework for service delivery and administrationDefines specifications for services(OSGi bundles)
• Release 1 May, 2000• Release 2 October, 2001• Release 3 1Q2003• Publicly available at www.osgi.org
OSGi AllianceMembers by Region41% 38%
21%Asia/PacificEMEANorth/South America
10
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The OSGi Alliance (II)How does OSGi relate to other standards?
HAVi
LonWorks
Bluetooth
802.11Home Plug
HomePNA
HomeRF
CEBus
OSGi
AMIC DVB/MHPVertical/Industry
Service Delivery
Local Network
DSL PowerlineCable WirelessBroadband Network
JINI
UPnP
11
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The OSGi Alliance (III)
Collaborative model
BundleBundle
Java 2 Micro Edition
Operating System
Hardware
Serviceregistry
packagespackages
OSGi Framework
12
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The OSGi Alliance (IV)
OSGi key features
– Multiple, independent, collaborating software modules on a single Java Virtual Machine
– Flexible software component model
– Open integration of protocols and standards
– Reusability of software modules
– Dynamic software updates (on the fly)
– Remote control/maintenance/diagnosis
– Secure, authorization rules (user- and permission admin)
– Platform-independence (Java)
– Horizontal deployment in various projects and products
13
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The OSGi Alliance (V)
The OSGi Alliance is actively pushing standards in the followingvertical domains
– Automotive Telematics
– Smart Home
– Industrial Automation
– Healthcare & Lifesciences
– Mobile Devices
14
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
IBM Provides middleware supporting the OSGI Framework
OSGi Framework (SMF)
J9 CommunicationSecurity
Operating System (Linux)
Hardware platform
User interface and backend integration bundles
SystemPlattform
ServicePlattform
Technologyintegration
drivers
Devicemanagement
Device and service integration bundles
Technology integration bundles
Devicemanagement
bundlesOSGi
definedbundles
15
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
IBM Websphere Everyplace Embedded Softwareconnects „smart machines"
OSGi Implementation– „Service Management Framework“ 3.7 – certified OSGi R3 implementation
Other „Workplace Client Technology Micro Edition“ components– Java Virtual Machine (J9)
– Websphere Micro/Custom Environment (class libraries)
– Websphere Everyplace Device Management Agent
– Websphere Everplace Connection Manager Client
– Embedded ViaVoice
– MQSeries Everyplace
– DB2 Everyplace
Integration with Websphere Everyplace Server
Integration with development tools– Websphere Studio Device Developer
16
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
The Service Operator‘s Platform: Delivers and manages the Services
Home Office
HomeControl
DifferentNetworks
Security
ServicesProvider
Firewall
Subscriber, Service andDevice Management
Notification Server
FamilyPortal
Secure Tunnel
Entertainment/Gaming
Webpad
Internet
AccessGateway
ServiceOffering
Accessfrom any Web Terminal
e.g. access from officeor via PDA/WAP phone
Home Gateway
Service Operator‘sPlatform
A"Service Store" accessed via a Portal : The consumer can manage Home ServicesLocal Access (Smart Home) or remote (Through Internet)User Authentication & authorizationUser & Service Subscription and CRMService Provisioning / Management and BillingUser Notification Service Devices and Service Gateway Management
17
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Open standards are key for Services Delivery- Reference Architecture - Websphere Environment- Eclipse
2
Value add PresentationConnectivity
VPN Gateways(WECM)
Rendering(WPS)
Aggregation
CustomisationPersonalisation
Common Directory(LDAP)
DeviceManagement
(WEDM)
OSGIGateway
Integration and A
bstraction services
DifferentHome
Networks
Internet
PSTN / ADSLSubscriber
Management(WPS)
SMS gateway(WECM)
3rd party SP
or contents
User on the move
User in home
Port
lets
Streaming Server(PV)
Service GatewayResolution
Multi Modality(WPS)
18
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Aggregator platform – detailed view
19
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
DigitalVideo surveillance Access control
Intrusiondetection
Fire alarm
Alarms management
Intelligent building
Energy / Inventory ….Management
Any device becomes a Point for Service Delivery to the enterprises.. What we call „Pervasive Computing“.
20
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
ControlS&A
Building Management SystemBMS
Facility Resource ManagementFRM
Facility ManagementFM
Enterprise ResourcePlanningERP
Integration
Tools for
-Simulation
-Calculation
-Environment
-Physical Connect
-3D Access
-Scada apps
-......
Building Facility Enterprise User
Total Workplace Integration
Application Integration between ERP and Facility ApplicationsPortal and IP technologies to provide a human interface seamlessly
Hum
an Interaction Layer
21
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
mySpace Overview
A portal solution that supports personalized, role-based access to content and applicationsAn interactive visualization of the user’s physical space displaying information at a building, floor or room levelAn application that federates data from different sources into a single, simple, access point for users.
23
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Example of IBM References
Tinker Creek
KDDI
Tinker Creek:A housing development group deploys a Pervasive Computingsolution for its new residential community based on IBM WebSphere Everyplace Embedded Edition and IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access.
Lyse EnergiIBM technology provides the hardware and middleware infrastructure for a technology-enabled home environment of thefuture
Belgacom/IBM/Siemens/Philips Implement and manage the EasyHome & EasyOffice environments - Zero touch installation, configuration and activation of services and devices- Remote management of multiple services (service Bundles) and devices through a Service Enabling Platform
24
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
‚IBM worked with us to develop a concept for every dollar we spend‘
Jerry Godsey PresidentCommonwealth Builders
Tinker Creek Village in Virginia – for the US $ 200.000 buildings, The Connected Home upgrade package is 3.500 only.
Business Need:- to be the first home builder to offer "connected
community/connected home" technology for mid-market home buyers.
Solution :- IBM’s OSGi certified inhome service platform integrated
with the Websphere Home Service Aggregation Environment. Including security and engergy management enabled devices and an community portal
Benefits of the Solution: - energy cost savings for homeowners of 30 percent
- lower insurance premiums (15 percent annual savings)
- increased peace of mind from an integrated security solution
- and enhanced Convenience through Web and mobile access to in-home appliances and thermostats. Overall, this leads to higher home resale values in the future.
Tinker Creek Village
Homeowners portal
25
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Lyse Energi (Norway)
Services– Access network: Fiber-To-The-Home 100 Mbps
– PC's with up to 10Mb broadband up/down
– Up to 40 TV channels
– Telephones connected (ISDN or Analogue)
– ISP-portal with news and other services, and
– up to 6 e-mail addresses
– Homepages
– Interactive TV and Video-on-Demand
Status 20046400 households signed4000 households connectedOver 80% signs on initial sales meeting
26
Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions
© 2005 IBM Corporation
Project in Partnership EasyHome-EasyOffice:Objectives*
Belgacom/IBM/Siemens/PhilipsObjectives
– To validate and acquire expertise in the technologies required to implement and manage the EasyHome & EasyOffice environments:
* Zero touch installation, configuration and activation of services and devices
* Remote management of multiple services and devices through a Service Enabling Platform
– To build a lab infrastructure for experimenting with and demonstrating EasyHome and EasyOffice services
– To demonstrate the technical feasibility of service bundles to Belgacombusiness development teams
– To show a fun and easy way to access on-line content
*Part of material presented by Belgacom during the last OSGi Alliance 2004World Congress in Barcalona (11-14 October 2004)