Nguyen The Trung
DTT CEO
Introducing OIC and OIP-Internet of things platform.
Agenda
1. Internet of Things – the hype and the need
2. Introduction of OIC
3. Introduction of OIP
About me
• R&D Director on Hardware and Software Unified
Communication project in Australia 1998-2000
• Established DTT in 2003:
– Leading in Enterprise Architecture and IT Master Plan consulting for
Government and Enterprise
– Leading in Open Source E-government Platform & applications ( Da
Nang, MOT, MOH, MOJ, Hai Phong … )
– Leading in STEM education in Vietnam
– Start the first open source platform for IOT: OIP
Our proposal for Vietnam National IoT Plan
1. Become regional IoT startup, attracting foreigner and
Vietnamese entrepreneur
2. Work with global companies to build an open source
platform to help speed up IoT applications
3. Encourage and invest in Defense and Agriculture IoT
First, about Internet of Things
Internet of Things is the new
technology breakthrough in data
collection, data processing , data
analytic and integrated control
different systems in all public
domains to rapidly advancing
national digital environment at the
same time it can boost ICT
industry.
We are under-hyping Internet of things
1. We're only using 1 per cent of all data
2. We're not getting the big picture by
focusing only on industries
3. We're forgetting about the B2B
opportunity
4. We're ignoring that "interoperability"
could be the new "synergy“
5. We're underestimating the impact on
developing economies
6. We're forgetting about the new
business models that will be created
McKinsey Global Institute ("The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype")
We are under-hyping Internet of things
1. We're only using 1 per cent of all data
2. We're not getting the big picture by
focusing only on industries
3. We're forgetting about the B2B
opportunity
4. We're ignoring that "interoperability"
could be the new "synergy“
5. We're underestimating the impact on
developing economies
6. We're forgetting about the new
business models that will be created
McKinsey Global Institute ("The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype")
Open Interconnect Vision
• Secure and reliable device discovery and connectivity across multiple
OSs, platforms, and technologies is a foundational capability to enable
the Internet of Things
• Industry consolidation around a common interoperable approach,
across all vertical markets, is essential to enable scale
• OIC will ensure this “network of everything” becomes a reality by…
– Delivering an industry standard specification & certification program
– Enabling developers and manufacturers via an open source project
– Taking an inclusive approach that embraces and provides interoperability
across existing technologies
– Ensuring an approach to IPR that reduced friction in the market
10
New Modes of Communication
11
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
New Modes of Communication
12
= Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…)
Smart Devices
Peer-to-Peer
STUN/TURN
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
Things & Wearables
Bridging &
Forwarding
LE
New Modes of Communication
13
= Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…)
Smart Devices
Peer-to-Peer
STUN/TURN
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
IoT Cloud Services
Reporting & Control
Internet
Things & Wearables
Bridging &
Forwarding
LE
New Modes of Communication
14
= Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…)
Smart Devices
Peer-to-Peer
STUN/TURN
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
IoT Cloud Services
Reporting & Control
Internet
Things & Wearables
Bridging &
Forwarding
LE
New Modes of Communication
15
= Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…)
Smart Devices
Peer-to-Peer
STUN/TURN
We need a way to
make IoT comms
as easy for
developers and
manufacturers as
connecting a client
to a server in the
Cloud.
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
IoT Cloud Services
Reporting & Control
Internet
Things & Wearables
Bridging &
Forwarding
LE
New Modes of Communication
16
= Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…)
Smart Devices
Peer-to-Peer
STUN/TURN
Scope of OIC – IoT Comms
We need a way to
make IoT comms
as easy for
developers and
manufacturers as
connecting a client
to a server in the
Cloud.
OIC will address the challenge of IoT comms
CloudSmartIoT
Client to Cloud
Internet
High Level OIC Governance Structure
Standards
Board of Directors
OIC
Open Source
IoTivity
Open Source Project
Membership
Technology Planning
Ecosystem
Marketing
Communications
Coordination
Sponsored (funded) by OIC
Develops reference implementation of
OIC standard
Steering Group
Projects
Functions
19
Membership Costs & Benefits
20
● – Included / Guaranteed
○ – Eligible, but must be elected/appointed
1 – For companies with annual revenue <$5M
Board Open Source Standards
Director
Use&Contributeto
OSProject
LeadWorkGroupor
TaskGroup
Vote
Participate
CertifyProducts
(IPPool)
Diamond $350K ● ● ○ ● ● ●
Platinum $75K ○ ● ○ ● ● ●
Gold $1K1-$10K ● ● ●
Individual Member $0 ● ●
Non-Member ●
Members
How You Can Use OIC Technology…
• Use the code from IoTivity.org
– Open to any individual or company
– Code is available at IoTivity.org under the Apache v2.0 license
• Join as a Gold member
– Certify spec compliant apps and devices
– Use OIC branding
– Benefit from patent cross-licensing protection
– Go to www.openinterconnect.org for membership agreement, etc…
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How You Can Participate in the OIC…
• Contribute code to IoTivity.org
– Open to any individual or member company
• Participate in standards development
– Open to Gold and above member companies and Individual members
• Vote on standards development; lead Work and Task Groups
– Open to Platinum and above member companies
• One Director appointed to Board by each Diamond member company
– Plus, after two years, two directors elected from Platinum member companies’
nominations
24
Open Internet Platform – OIP introduction
IoT Solution Model
DTT Confidential 26
Mobile Things Fixed Things Control Center
OIP: Architecture Overview
DTT Confidential 27
Agent (Mobile Thing)
Local Applications
IoT Connectivity
Mobile Thing
Agent (Fixed Thing)
Business Applications
IoT Connectivity
Fixed Thing
Agent (Control Center)
Center Applications
OIP
Intel IoT Platform
DTT Confidential 28
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/int
ernet-of-things/iot-platform-solution-brief.html
Mapping OIP and Intel IoT Platform
DTT Confidential 29
Big Data
Services Spatial Data
Services
4C Services
Big Data
Services
Spatial Data
Services
Data Analytics
Services
Cloud
Services
Security
Services
Security
Services
Security
Services
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/int
ernet-of-things/iot-platform-solution-brief.html
3022-09-2015 Từ CQĐT đến Đô thị thông minh với công nghệ IoT
IT infrastructure management
IC applications
Code
Configuration Components
Open source Egovernment platform Open Internet of things platform
IT infrastructure
E-Government Application Development
Open Platform
Internet of Things Application
Development Open Platform
Application
Management
- Management
- Configuration
- Monitoring
- Automation
- Optimization
- Update
- Management
- Configuration
- Monitoring
- Automation
- Optimization
- Update
Intelligent city (IC) platform
OIP’s benefits
• A platform solution for enterprise IoT integration
– The integration of devices
– The integration of IoT applications and systems
• Fast and efficient development of IoT solutions for different application domains (e.g., Smart home,
Smart City, Intelligent Transportation, etc.)
– OIP’s Core System Services support development of services and applications in any application domain (e.g.,
Data analysis)
– OIP’s Common Business Services support development of services and applications in specific application
domains (e.g., Image object detection and recognition)
– OIP’s Application Tools that are ready for use and customizable for specific needs (e.g., Device management
and monitoring tools)
• An Architectural reference model of enterprise IoT system
• IoT standards awareness and compatibility
– OIC specification (with IoTivity framework)
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OIP Advantages
• Compatible and Interoperable with OIC
• Support the collection of data from devices
• Support the management of the big data collected from devices and derived from
the big data analytics
• Support the analytics of big data (i.e., including also spatial data)
– Real-time data analytics
– Batch (i.e., off-line) data analytics
• Support the data access control and the data exchange management
• Support the operation with a cloud infrastructure
• Support the integration with related IoT systems (i.e., through OIP’s Interface Engine
Services)
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DTT OIP plan
• DTT OIP version 1.0 plan to release as Open Source
platform to the public in early 2016 and it will support
Intel IoT technologies. Currently a OIP 0.5 is ready.
OIP community
DTT would like to get government agencies in charge of
ICT, ITS, Science and Technology and SHTP support to
initiate, participate and grow OIP open source
community starting in 2016.
Example: a hi-tech park
DTT Confidential 35
Staff/
Worker
Car
Entrance Gate
Entrance Gate
Parking Area
Pantry/Cafeteria
Mobile Things Fixed Things City Cloud
• Gate Access Control Service
• Office/Room Access Control Service
• Car/Motorbike Park Control Service
• Internal Bus Use Control Service
• Pantry/Cafeteria Use Control Service
• Staff/Worker Timekeeping Control Service
Connecting to Intelligent City
• City traffic control
• Public transportation (i.e., bus, train, metro, etc.) schedule
management
• City-provided services use management
• Air and water quality monitoring
• Water leak identification
• Crime monitoring and prevention
DTT Confidential 36
City Cloud
Hi-Tech Park Software Park
District 1
Other
Consumers . . .
District 2
DTT Confidential - Bảo Mật 37
Intelligent cities
reference model
CNH/DTT-2015
Nguồn: URENIO.ORG
38
Application architecture for an Intelligent City
Dự thảo 31-08-2015 Bảo mật - Yêu cầu không chuyển tiếp
Conclusion
• We need to know how to fish, not just a fish.
• We need to WORK TOGETHER in order not to be late.
We can leverage Global Movement on Open Source
IoT, just need to work hard and effective.
• SHTP is a great example to make not just a Smart City
but also an Open Smart City that can be a platform to
expand to Ho Chi Minh city and for the whole country.
We hope we can take this opportunity together.
Thank you!

DTT OIC, OIP IoT platform

  • 1.
    Nguyen The Trung DTTCEO Introducing OIC and OIP-Internet of things platform.
  • 2.
    Agenda 1. Internet ofThings – the hype and the need 2. Introduction of OIC 3. Introduction of OIP
  • 3.
    About me • R&DDirector on Hardware and Software Unified Communication project in Australia 1998-2000 • Established DTT in 2003: – Leading in Enterprise Architecture and IT Master Plan consulting for Government and Enterprise – Leading in Open Source E-government Platform & applications ( Da Nang, MOT, MOH, MOJ, Hai Phong … ) – Leading in STEM education in Vietnam – Start the first open source platform for IOT: OIP
  • 4.
    Our proposal forVietnam National IoT Plan 1. Become regional IoT startup, attracting foreigner and Vietnamese entrepreneur 2. Work with global companies to build an open source platform to help speed up IoT applications 3. Encourage and invest in Defense and Agriculture IoT
  • 5.
    First, about Internetof Things Internet of Things is the new technology breakthrough in data collection, data processing , data analytic and integrated control different systems in all public domains to rapidly advancing national digital environment at the same time it can boost ICT industry.
  • 6.
    We are under-hypingInternet of things 1. We're only using 1 per cent of all data 2. We're not getting the big picture by focusing only on industries 3. We're forgetting about the B2B opportunity 4. We're ignoring that "interoperability" could be the new "synergy“ 5. We're underestimating the impact on developing economies 6. We're forgetting about the new business models that will be created McKinsey Global Institute ("The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype")
  • 7.
    We are under-hypingInternet of things 1. We're only using 1 per cent of all data 2. We're not getting the big picture by focusing only on industries 3. We're forgetting about the B2B opportunity 4. We're ignoring that "interoperability" could be the new "synergy“ 5. We're underestimating the impact on developing economies 6. We're forgetting about the new business models that will be created McKinsey Global Institute ("The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype")
  • 10.
    Open Interconnect Vision •Secure and reliable device discovery and connectivity across multiple OSs, platforms, and technologies is a foundational capability to enable the Internet of Things • Industry consolidation around a common interoperable approach, across all vertical markets, is essential to enable scale • OIC will ensure this “network of everything” becomes a reality by… – Delivering an industry standard specification & certification program – Enabling developers and manufacturers via an open source project – Taking an inclusive approach that embraces and provides interoperability across existing technologies – Ensuring an approach to IPR that reduced friction in the market 10
  • 11.
    New Modes ofCommunication 11 CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 12.
    New Modes ofCommunication 12 = Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…) Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer STUN/TURN CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 13.
    Things & Wearables Bridging& Forwarding LE New Modes of Communication 13 = Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…) Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer STUN/TURN CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 14.
    IoT Cloud Services Reporting& Control Internet Things & Wearables Bridging & Forwarding LE New Modes of Communication 14 = Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…) Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer STUN/TURN CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 15.
    IoT Cloud Services Reporting& Control Internet Things & Wearables Bridging & Forwarding LE New Modes of Communication 15 = Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…) Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer STUN/TURN We need a way to make IoT comms as easy for developers and manufacturers as connecting a client to a server in the Cloud. CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 16.
    IoT Cloud Services Reporting& Control Internet Things & Wearables Bridging & Forwarding LE New Modes of Communication 16 = Local Network / Same Subnet (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc…) Smart Devices Peer-to-Peer STUN/TURN Scope of OIC – IoT Comms We need a way to make IoT comms as easy for developers and manufacturers as connecting a client to a server in the Cloud. OIC will address the challenge of IoT comms CloudSmartIoT Client to Cloud Internet
  • 19.
    High Level OICGovernance Structure Standards Board of Directors OIC Open Source IoTivity Open Source Project Membership Technology Planning Ecosystem Marketing Communications Coordination Sponsored (funded) by OIC Develops reference implementation of OIC standard Steering Group Projects Functions 19
  • 20.
    Membership Costs &Benefits 20 ● – Included / Guaranteed ○ – Eligible, but must be elected/appointed 1 – For companies with annual revenue <$5M Board Open Source Standards Director Use&Contributeto OSProject LeadWorkGroupor TaskGroup Vote Participate CertifyProducts (IPPool) Diamond $350K ● ● ○ ● ● ● Platinum $75K ○ ● ○ ● ● ● Gold $1K1-$10K ● ● ● Individual Member $0 ● ● Non-Member ●
  • 21.
  • 23.
    How You CanUse OIC Technology… • Use the code from IoTivity.org – Open to any individual or company – Code is available at IoTivity.org under the Apache v2.0 license • Join as a Gold member – Certify spec compliant apps and devices – Use OIC branding – Benefit from patent cross-licensing protection – Go to www.openinterconnect.org for membership agreement, etc… 23
  • 24.
    How You CanParticipate in the OIC… • Contribute code to IoTivity.org – Open to any individual or member company • Participate in standards development – Open to Gold and above member companies and Individual members • Vote on standards development; lead Work and Task Groups – Open to Platinum and above member companies • One Director appointed to Board by each Diamond member company – Plus, after two years, two directors elected from Platinum member companies’ nominations 24
  • 25.
    Open Internet Platform– OIP introduction
  • 26.
    IoT Solution Model DTTConfidential 26 Mobile Things Fixed Things Control Center
  • 27.
    OIP: Architecture Overview DTTConfidential 27 Agent (Mobile Thing) Local Applications IoT Connectivity Mobile Thing Agent (Fixed Thing) Business Applications IoT Connectivity Fixed Thing Agent (Control Center) Center Applications OIP
  • 28.
    Intel IoT Platform DTTConfidential 28 http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/int ernet-of-things/iot-platform-solution-brief.html
  • 29.
    Mapping OIP andIntel IoT Platform DTT Confidential 29 Big Data Services Spatial Data Services 4C Services Big Data Services Spatial Data Services Data Analytics Services Cloud Services Security Services Security Services Security Services http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/int ernet-of-things/iot-platform-solution-brief.html
  • 30.
    3022-09-2015 Từ CQĐTđến Đô thị thông minh với công nghệ IoT IT infrastructure management IC applications Code Configuration Components Open source Egovernment platform Open Internet of things platform IT infrastructure E-Government Application Development Open Platform Internet of Things Application Development Open Platform Application Management - Management - Configuration - Monitoring - Automation - Optimization - Update - Management - Configuration - Monitoring - Automation - Optimization - Update Intelligent city (IC) platform
  • 31.
    OIP’s benefits • Aplatform solution for enterprise IoT integration – The integration of devices – The integration of IoT applications and systems • Fast and efficient development of IoT solutions for different application domains (e.g., Smart home, Smart City, Intelligent Transportation, etc.) – OIP’s Core System Services support development of services and applications in any application domain (e.g., Data analysis) – OIP’s Common Business Services support development of services and applications in specific application domains (e.g., Image object detection and recognition) – OIP’s Application Tools that are ready for use and customizable for specific needs (e.g., Device management and monitoring tools) • An Architectural reference model of enterprise IoT system • IoT standards awareness and compatibility – OIC specification (with IoTivity framework) 31
  • 32.
    OIP Advantages • Compatibleand Interoperable with OIC • Support the collection of data from devices • Support the management of the big data collected from devices and derived from the big data analytics • Support the analytics of big data (i.e., including also spatial data) – Real-time data analytics – Batch (i.e., off-line) data analytics • Support the data access control and the data exchange management • Support the operation with a cloud infrastructure • Support the integration with related IoT systems (i.e., through OIP’s Interface Engine Services) 32
  • 33.
    DTT OIP plan •DTT OIP version 1.0 plan to release as Open Source platform to the public in early 2016 and it will support Intel IoT technologies. Currently a OIP 0.5 is ready.
  • 34.
    OIP community DTT wouldlike to get government agencies in charge of ICT, ITS, Science and Technology and SHTP support to initiate, participate and grow OIP open source community starting in 2016.
  • 35.
    Example: a hi-techpark DTT Confidential 35 Staff/ Worker Car Entrance Gate Entrance Gate Parking Area Pantry/Cafeteria Mobile Things Fixed Things City Cloud • Gate Access Control Service • Office/Room Access Control Service • Car/Motorbike Park Control Service • Internal Bus Use Control Service • Pantry/Cafeteria Use Control Service • Staff/Worker Timekeeping Control Service
  • 36.
    Connecting to IntelligentCity • City traffic control • Public transportation (i.e., bus, train, metro, etc.) schedule management • City-provided services use management • Air and water quality monitoring • Water leak identification • Crime monitoring and prevention DTT Confidential 36 City Cloud Hi-Tech Park Software Park District 1 Other Consumers . . . District 2
  • 37.
    DTT Confidential -Bảo Mật 37 Intelligent cities reference model CNH/DTT-2015 Nguồn: URENIO.ORG
  • 38.
    38 Application architecture foran Intelligent City Dự thảo 31-08-2015 Bảo mật - Yêu cầu không chuyển tiếp
  • 39.
    Conclusion • We needto know how to fish, not just a fish. • We need to WORK TOGETHER in order not to be late. We can leverage Global Movement on Open Source IoT, just need to work hard and effective. • SHTP is a great example to make not just a Smart City but also an Open Smart City that can be a platform to expand to Ho Chi Minh city and for the whole country. We hope we can take this opportunity together.
  • 40.