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© 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Presentation to Industrial Internet Consortium Open Horizontal Test-bed Program 20 March 2017, Reston, USA Progress on Joint Huawei-InterDigital Open Horizontal Platform Test-bed © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

1. Why do businesses need horizontal IoT platforms? Agenda 1. Why do businesses need horizontal IoT platforms? IoT Platform #1 IoT Platform #2 2. Implementing a standards-based, interoperable horizontal test bed App1 App2 D Horizontal IoT Platform App1 App2 D © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Why do businesses need horizontal platforms? Devices, sensors and applications should interoperate, irrespective of underlying networking and protocol standards Conventional, Silo Architecture Standards-based, Interoperable Architecture Devices & sensors IoT Business Rules Device 1 Local Area Networks Wide Area Networks Sensor 1 Device 2 App 1 App 2 Common IoT-services (standards-based interoperability) Devices & sensors IoT Business Rules IoT “end-points” Device 1 Sensor 1 App 1 Device management platform Application enablement platform IoT-Service Enablers Local Area Networks Wide Area Networks Communications Silo solutions Constrains innovation envelope Vendor/Systems Integrator lock-in Interoperable solutions Service & business-model innovation Open eco-system (supplier choice) First generation IoT applications tend to be built for specific applications, using silo architectures to link dedicated devices, sensors and applications. In general, sensors and devices are managed via connected-device management platforms while the business rules for IoT-applications are supported by application-enablement platforms. Future generation IoT applications will inter-operate across application silos. Open-horizontal platforms that support common services provide the architectural framework for any-to-any communications between devices, sensors and IoT-applications. © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What services does an IoT platform enable? Common Service-enablers in IIoT Platforms Portal/UX Services Application Management Data Analytics & Presentation Resource Discovery Service Charging & Accounting Identity Management Policy Management Location Services Registration Group Management Subscription Management Device Management Security Management Data Management & Repository Communication Management Disaster Recovery Source: IIC Business Strategy & Innovation Framework (Nov 2016) © 2016 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The benefits of IoT platform standardization Vertical Silos Interconnected Silos Lower costs across the eco-system Impact on CapEx (reuse instead of re-invention) and OpEx (ease of maintenance) Allows developers to focus on Apps and not worry about underlying complexity Larger eco-system means more choices Mix-and-match across HW/SW vendors offering standards compliant products Avoid vendor lock-in Innovation from data sharing across verticals (interoperability) Source: oneM2M Release 2 webinar - https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/11949/226333/onem2m-release-2-overview © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Platform standardization in practice with oneM2M™ … HAV Apps Home Apps Asset Apps eHealth Apps Simple APIs via Standardized Reference Points & Interworking oneM2M™ Service Layer Data Processing Resources & Protocols & Communication HW Communication Network(s) oneM2M™ is a horizontal, software layer of functions commonly needed to enable IoT applications across different industry verticals The oneM2M Partnership Project develops the standard, providing the institutional framework for future enhancements, testing, certification etc. Source: oneM2M Release 2 webinar - https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/11949/226333/onem2m-release-2-overview © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The oneM2M Partnership Project Over 200 member organizations in oneM2M 8 Type-1 Partners 7 Type-2 Partners www.oneM2M.org All document are publically available © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

1. Why do businesses need horizontal IoT platforms? Agenda Horizontal IoT Platform 1. Why do businesses need horizontal IoT platforms? App1 App2 D 2. Implementing a standards-based, interoperable horizontal test bed App1 App2 IoT Platform #1 IoT Platform #2 D D D D D © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

IIC OHTP - Huawei-InterDigital test-bed Applications targeted to industrial use cases IIoT Application 3rd Party IIoT Application Device IIoT Application Huawei OceanConnect Platform InterDigital oneMPOWER Platform Third-party Platform(s) and Devices* (future expansion of test-bed) oneM2M Common Services Entity oneM2M Common Services Entity + wot.io data exchange Interworking Functionality (DDS, OSGi, NB-IoT etc.) Interworking Functionality (LWM2M, 3GPP-SCEF etc.) Device Device Device Device Device is a trademark of the Partners Type 1 of oneM2M. *Discussions are underway with third-parties providing IIoT platform services and standalone actuators/devices/sensors © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

© 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Open-Horizontal Test Bed (OHTB) – schedule and IIC member participation opportunities Phase Milestones Schedule Agree test-bed scope and plan Q1 2017 1 Initial OHTB set-up – establish baseline test-bed via Huawei-InterDigital platform interoperability based on oneM2M™ standard Q2 2017 2 Build-out of OHTB – test more complex call-flows and interworking (e.g. OSGi, NB-IoT etc.) potentially involving other IIC members Q3 2017 3 Expand test-bed scope with IIoT Apps/services/devices (open to IIC members) Q4 2017 IIC Member Participation Opportunities Hands-on experience with IIoT platform services, data sets and interoperable applications Learn how to integrate third-party devices and applications within an open- standards, interoperable environment © 2017 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Contact us for more information Ken Figueredo – Ken.Figueredo@interdigital.com Amar Deol – Amar.Deol@huawei.com © 2016 InterDigital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.