International Telecommunication Union Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014 Focus Group on M2M Service Layer Kaoru Kenyoshi (NEC) ( [email protected]) On behalf of Heyuan Xu FG M2M Chairman, MIIT, China, [email protected]ITU Workshop on the “Internet of Things - Trend and Challenges in Standardization” (Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014)
ITU Workshop on the “Internet of Things - Trend and Challenges in Standardization” (Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014). Focus Group on M2M Service Layer. Kaoru Kenyoshi (NEC) ( [email protected] ) On behalf of Heyuan Xu FG M2M Chairman, MIIT, China, [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Focus Groups can be created for the quick development of specifications (deliverables, not Recommendations) in their chosen areas which are not covered within an existing Study Group.
FG M2M initiated in April 2012FG M2M concluded officially in December 2013.
M2M (Machine to Machine communication) covers a wide area. FG M2M focuses initially on the services and applications for e-health.
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Focus Group on M2M Service Layer
Study areas of M2M service layer and e-health
definitions, terminology, taxonomiesbusiness modeluse caseNetwork requirements Network architectureinterface and protocols.
Collaborate with medical and clinical sector (e.g. WHO, mHealth Alliance)
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Objectives
Collect documents from other SDOs
Draft technical reports focused on M2M service layer and e-health.
Facilitate and encourage the participation and contribution of vertical market stakeholders
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Working Groups structure
FG ChairpersonLeadership: Heyuan Xu (CATR)
WG1 Use cases and service models Leadership: M. Morrow (Cisco), R. Istepanian (Kingston University), M. Berrebi (eDevice)
WG2 Requirements and architectural framework of the M2M Service Layer
Leadership: M. Carugi (ZTE), H.J. Kim (ETRI)
WG3 API and protocols Leadership: A. Amer(STC), H. Himeno (NEC)
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Deliverables
No. Title Editors
D0.1M2M standardization activities and gap analysis: e-health
Hideo Himeno (NEC)
D0.2 M2M enabled ecosystems: e-health
Marco Carugi (ZTE)Cheng Li (CATR)Jae-young Ahn (ETRI) Hao Chen (CU)
D1.1 M2M use cases: e-health Yasuo Ishigure (NTT)Jun Seob Lee (ETRI)
D2.1M2M service layer: requirements and architectural framework
Jun Soeb Lee (ETRI)Jiajia Deng (CT)Yasunobu Akaoka (NICT)
D3.1M2M service layer: API and protocol overview
Ali Amer (STC)Hideo Himeno (NEC)
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M2M standardization activities and gap analysis: e-health
ScopeThe scope of this document is to provide a list of e-health related standardization activities of relevant organizations and to produce a gap analysis of relevant study items resulting in a work that could be undertaken by the ITU-T.•WHO•CEN/TC 251•ISO/TC 215•Continua Health Alliance•GS1 Healthcare•DICOM•HL7•esSOS•IHE•mHealth Alliance•GSMA•ETSI TC M2M•ITU-T SG11,13,16,17 7
Deliverables D0.1
M2M enabled ecosystems: e-healthScope
This deliverable provides an overview of the e-health ecosystem enabled by M2M. The main objectives of this deliverable are to describe concepts of e-health and the conceptual model of the e-health ecosystem incorporating M2M capabilities. .
8 e-health system overview
Deliverables D0.2
M2M use cases: e-healthScope
The main objective of this deliverable is to describe use cases of e-health applications and services involving the usage of M2M technologies..
Deliverables D1.1
No. Use case title Summary1 Legacy mass medical
examinationThis use case deals with a person who undergoes a mass medical examination carrying an examination sheet.
2 Travelling mass medical examination with BAN
This use case deals with a person who undergoes a travelling mass medical examination using BAN-configured medical devices.
3 Remote patient monitoring This use case deals with Remote patient monitoring that typically involves patient information collection by sensor devices and transmission of this information through a wide area network.
4 Telehealth Counseling System
This use case introduces Telehealth Counseling System that enables easy and convenient health management and tele-consultation using video phone.
5 Telehealth management system using NFC e-health device and smart phone
This use case introduces Telehealth Management System using NFC e-health device and smart phone to upload health data.
M2M use cases: e-health
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Deliverables D1.1
No. Use case title Summary6 Telehealth system for
home care supportThis use case introduces Telehealth system for healthcare in the home using a Continua-based system with glucose meter and pulse oximeter.
7 Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)
This set of use case deals with AAL concerning the use of information technology to assist the elderly, or people who are handicapped in any way, in order to live a fully independent life.
8 Easy Clinic This use case aims to make the monitoring process of remote patients in general, and for elderly patients in particular simple and easy. It consists of sending the remote patient readings (Blood Pressure and Sugar Level) from the medical devices to the hospitals/ clinics through land line and broadband connection or using smart phone.
9 Personal healthcare data management
This use case introduces the personal healthcare data management system for consumers.
Healthcare data are collected through the gateway device, and the data may be synchronized between the gateway device and the PHR server. Note that the PHR server provides a Web service API for end user access.
10 Expert system for medical information/applications sharing
This use case deals with medical doctor or institute accessing an expert system for medical information/applications sharing.
M2M service layer: requirements and architectural framework
ScopeThe objective of this Deliverable is to identify common requirements of M2M service layer for al M2M verticals including e-health specific requirements, and provide architectural framework of M2M service layer.
11ITU-T M2M service layer
Deliverables D2.1
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M2M service layer: API and protocol overviewScope
This Deliverable provides an overview of APIs and protocols for the M2M service layer and the related API and protocol requirements.At first, it describes the technical reference model for a M2M enabled system, including the reference points of the M2M service layer.Then, APIs and protocols for M2M are introduced, including existing APIs and protocols for M2M and M2M protocol structure and stacks. Finally, API and protocol requirements with respect to the M2M service layer are analysed.
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Deliverables D3.1
M2M reference system model
Past meetings
2nd: June 26-28 Beijing by CATR
3rd: August 29-31 Geneva
4th: November 13-15San Jose by Cisco
5th: January 22-24
Santander by Univ. of Cantabria
7th: April 27-30,
Riyadh by STC
in 2012
in 2013
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9th: July 16-19, Bordeaux by e-
device
6th, 8th and 10th meetings were e-meetings between F2F meetings.
1st : April 17-18 Geneva
11th: October 8-11,
Jeju by ETRI
12th: December 3-6,
London by NEC
E-meeting will be held on 27 and 28 March 2014 and to review the 5 deliverables and the report to SG11
Five deliverables will be transferred to the relevant SGs of ITU-T (SG11, SG13 and SG16 etc) after concluding of FG M2M and each SG studies them
Future plan
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Conclusion
Making unified consensus among countries is a big challenge because of difference of economic situation, culture, custom and regulation.It is important to create specifications and guidance by ITU for developing countries as well as developed countries to introduce e-health systems using M2M technology in an easy way.FG M2M service layer has concluded in December 2013 and relevant SGs in ITU will succeed that work. We are looking forward to close collaboration with Continua Health Alliance, WHO and other interested parties.