1、 ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) SmartM2M; IoT LSP use cases and standards gaps TECHNICAL REPORT ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 2 Reference DTR/SmartM2M-103376 Keywords IoT, M2M ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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8、 the GSM logo are Trade Marks registered and owned by the GSM Association. ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights 6g3Foreword . 6g3Modal verbs terminology 6g31 Scope 7g32 References 7g32.1 Normative references . 7g32.2 Informative references 7g33 Definitions an
9、d abbreviations . 8g33.1 Definitions 8g33.2 Abbreviations . 8g34 General Considerations 10g34.1 Introduction 10g34.1.1 Defining gaps 10g34.1.2 Identifying gaps: user survey 11g34.1.3 Identifying gaps: requirements analysis 11g34.1.4 Mapping gaps 12g34.2 Vertical domains covered . 13g34.3 Knowledge A
10、reas . 14g35 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Cities 16g35.1 High level description and analysis 16g35.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 17g35.2.0 Methodology . 17g35.2.1 Communication and Connectivity knowledge area 17g35.2.1.1 Connectivity at Physical and Link layer 17g
11、35.2.1.2 Connectivity at Network layer 17g35.2.1.3 Service level and application enablers 17g35.2.1.4 Application Layer level, APIs, Data models and ontologies . 17g35.2.2 Integration/Interoperability knowledge area . 18g35.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 18g35.2.4 Infrastructure knowle
12、dge area. 18g35.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 18g35.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 18g35.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 19g35.3 Result of the survey 19g35.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 22g36 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Living environments for ageing we
13、ll 23g36.1 High level description and analysis 23g36.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 23g36.2.0 Methodology . 23g36.2.1 Communication and Connectivity knowledge area 24g36.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 24g36.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 24g36.2.1.3
14、 Service level and application enablers 24g36.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models and ontologies . 25g36.2.2 Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 25g36.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 26g36.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 26g36.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge are
15、a 26g36.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 26g36.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 27g36.3 Result of the survey 27g36.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 30g3ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 4 7 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Farming and food security . 30g37.1 High le
16、vel description and analysis 30g37.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 31g37.2.0 Methodology . 31g37.2.1 Communication and Connectivity knowledge area 31g37.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 31g37.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 31g37.2.1.3 Service level and
17、 application enablers 32g37.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models and ontologies . 32g37.2.2 Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 32g37.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 32g37.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 33g37.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 33g37.2.6 Device
18、s and sensor technology knowledge area . 34g37.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 34g37.3 Result of the survey 34g37.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 36g38 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Wearables 36g38.1 High level description and analysis 36g38.2 Mapping of requirements and related sta
19、ndard coverage . 36g38.2.0 Methodology . 36g38.2.1 Communication and Connectivity knowledge area 37g38.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 37g38.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 37g38.2.1.3 Service level and application enablers 37g38.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models
20、 and ontologies . 38g38.2.2 Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 38g38.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 38g38.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 38g38.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 39g38.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 39g38.2.7 Security and privacy know
21、ledge area . 39g38.3 Result of the survey 39g38.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 41g39 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Mobility (smart transport/smart vehicles/connected cars). 41g39.1 High level description and analysis 41g39.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 42g39.2.0 M
22、ethodology . 42g39.2.1 Communication and Connectivity knowledge area 42g39.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 42g39.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 42g39.2.1.3 Service level and application enablers 43g39.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models and ontologies . 43g39.2.2
23、Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 43g39.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 44g39.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 44g39.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 44g39.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 44g39.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 45g39.3 Result
24、of the survey 45g39.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 46g310 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Environment (smart water management) 47g310.1 High level description and analysis 47g310.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 47g310.2.0 Methodology . 47g310.2.1 Communication and Con
25、nectivity knowledge area 48g310.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 48g310.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 48g310.2.1.3 Service level and application enablers 48g310.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models and ontologies . 49g3ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 5 10.2.2
26、 Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 49g310.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 49g310.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 49g310.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 50g310.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 50g310.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 50g310.3
27、Result of the survey 50g310.4 Consolidated view of the gaps 51g311 Gap analysis in the context of Smart Manufacturing . 52g311.1 High level description and analysis 52g311.2 Mapping of requirements and related standard coverage . 53g311.2.0 Methodology . 53g311.2.1 Communication and Connectivity kno
28、wledge area 53g311.2.1.1 Connectivity at physical and link layer . 53g311.2.1.2 Connectivity at network layer . 53g311.2.1.3 Service level and application enablers 53g311.2.1.4 Application layer level, APIs, data models and ontologies . 54g311.2.2 Integration/interoperability knowledge area . 54g311
29、.2.3 Applications management knowledge area . 54g311.2.4 Infrastructure knowledge area. 54g311.2.5 IoT Architecture knowledge area 54g311.2.6 Devices and sensor technology knowledge area . 55g311.2.7 Security and privacy knowledge area . 55g311.3 Result of the survey 55g311.4 Consolidated view of th
30、e gaps 56g312 Cross IoT platform interoperability and harmonization . 57g312.1 Result of the survey for multiple vertical domains . 57g312.2 Consolidated view of the gaps 63g313 Conclusion 64g3Annex A: Feedback from Brussels AIOTI meeting held in November 2015 65g3Annex B: ETSI STF 505 Gap Analysis
31、Survey . 66g3B.1 Content of the survey . 66g3B.2 Some statistics on the answers . 69g3History 72g3ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 6 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these e
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34、ver) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Smart Machine-to-Machine communications (SmartM2M). NOTE: 3GPPTM, AllJoynTM, AllSeenTMAllianceTM, ASHRAETM, AVNU AllianceTM, B2MMLTM, BACnetT
35、M, BluetoothTM, C2C-CCTM, DASH7TM, DICOMTM, EnOceanTM, HL7TM, IETFTM, IICTM, KNXTM, LoRaTM, LR-WPANTM, LTETM, LTE-AdvancedTM, LTE-Advanced ProTM, MIPITM, MirrorLinkTM, OASISTM, OCFTM, OGCTM, OMATM, OMGTM, OPCTM, OSGiTM, SAE INTERNATIONALTM, SERCOS InternationalTM, UMTSTM, W3CTM, Wi-Fi AllianceTM, Zi
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38、 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 7 1 Scope Starting from the use case families selected for the IoT Large Scale Pilots (LSPs) the present technical report aim is: To provide the collection of all missing functionalities that have been identified in standards bodies (SDOs) to offer solutions addressing the
39、use case requirements. To check that there are no omissions in the standardization activity with regard to the use cases. In particular, gaps with respect to the framework as identified by oneM2M should be identified. To propose some recommendations to overcome potential gaps. Particular attention w
40、ill be paid on horizontal application layer standardization and to assure an interworking framework among different vertical industrial segments. 2 References 2.1 Normative references Normative references are not applicable in the present document. 2.2 Informative references References are either sp
41、ecific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. NOTE: While any hyperlinks inclu
42、ded in this clause were valid at the time of publication, ETSI cannot guarantee their long term validity. The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the user with regard to a particular subject area. i.1 ETSI TR 103 375: “SmartM2M
43、; IoT Standards landscape and future evolutions“. i.2 AIOTI WG03: “IoT Large Scale Pilots (LSP) Standard Framework Concepts“, Release 2.0, October 2015. i.3 AIOTI WG03: “Report on High Level Architecture (HLA)“, Release 2.0, October 2015. i.4 AIOTI WG08: “Smart City LSP Recommendations Report“, Octo
44、ber 2015. i.5 AIOTI WG05: “Report on Smart Living Environment for Ageing Well“, October 2015. i.6 AIOTI WG09: “Report on Smart Mobility“, October 2015. i.7 AIOTI WG07: “Report on Wearables“, October 2015. i.8 AIOTI WG11: “Report on Smart Manufacturing“, October 2015. i.9 ISO 37120: “Sustainable deve
45、lopment of communities - Indicators for city services and quality of life“. i.10 Recommendation ITU-T X.1255: “Framework for discovery of identity management information“. i.11 AIOTI WG06 Report: “Smart Farming and Food Safety Internet of Things Applications - Challenges for Large Scale Implementati
46、ons“, October 2015. i.12 Resolution ITU-R 66: “Studies related to wireless systems and applications for the development of the Internet of Things“. ETSI ETSI TR 103 376 V1.1.1 (2016-10) 8 i.13 IEEE 802.1X-2010: “IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks - Port Based Network Access Contr
47、ol“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: SDO: standards developing or standards setting organization NOTE: In the present document, SDO is used equally for both types of organizations. standardization ga
48、ps: missing or duplicate elements in the IoT standardization landscape NOTE: Examples of standardization gaps are: missing standards or regulations, missing APIs, technical interoperability profiles that would clarify the use cases, duplications that would require harmonization. They may be technica
49、l, societal or business-related. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: 3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project ACEA Association des Constructeurs Europens dAutomobiles AIOTI Alliance for IoT Innovation API Application Programming Interface ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers BAN Body Area Network BBF Broad Band Forum BSM Basic Safety Message C2C-CC Car 2 Car Communication Consortium CAM Cooperative Awareness Message CCC Car Connectivity