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1 IEEE-SA Emerging Technology Initiatives Update Lloyd Green Director, Engagement Marketing and Creative Community Services IEEE Standards Association IEEE Computer Society Standards Activities Board Meeting 28 January 2015

2 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 2

3 Internet of Things (IoT)  IEEE IoT Initiative  Led by Roberto Minerva with Staff Lead Harold Tepper from Future Directions Committee  IoT Initiative has multiple tracks: Conference, Publications – Newsletter & Journal, Media/PR, Standards, Scenarios  http://iot.ieee.org/  IEEE-SA has an IoT Steering Committee under the leadership of Dennis Brophy  Currently recruiting participants for 2015  If interested, contact Sri Chandra (sri.chandra@ieee.org)  Chuck Adams is interface between the IEEE-SA IoT Steering Committee and the IEEE IoT Initiative, serving on both teams  Oleg Logvinov is the chair of the Scenarios track of the IEEE IoT Initiative and also serves on the SA Steering Committee 3

4 IEEE-SA: Internet of Things 4  IEEE-SA Board of Governors (BoG) has endorsed the IEEE-SA IoT 2015-2017 Mission and Initiatives  Convergence of Smart Home and Building Architectures (CHSBA) –Industry Connections Activity of the IEEE-SA –Starting to finalize white paper –http://standards.ieee.org/develop/indconn/iccshba/index.html  IEEE P2413™ was established in March 2014 to establish an architectural framework for IoT –22 participating entities & growing –Entities from across the world are well represented –http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/2413/  IEEE-SA IoT Ecosystem Study is being finalized and will be released very soon (currently uploading to website)

5 2015-2017 SA IoT Mission Drive healthy industry collaboration that accelerates the growth of the IoT marketplace Position the IEEE-SA as a vital element of the broader IoT ecosystem 5

6 2015-2017 SA IoT Initiatives Follow a forward-looking business-needs approach to IoT by employing the CAG as the coordinating body for SA’s strategic IoT activities (both from an internal and external perspective) Lead a series of public events worldwide that will identify requirements to assist in developing industry IoT strategies and programs Engage IEEE Standards Sponsors in a coordinated program of awareness for IoT Implement an industry engagement program to understand the IoT requirements of specific industry sectors 6

7 IEEE-SA Internet of Things: Infrastructure 2014 Broad-based initiative across all of IEEE Full-day standards program at IEEE IoT World Forum Support for SA IoT Ecosystem Study Engagement with IEEE IoT Initiative Participated in Cisco IoT World Forum Planning Committee Speaker at Cisco IoT World Forum—only SDO speaker at event Multiple speaking engagements by steering committee members where they have presented IEEE’s activities Discussing possible engagement with various IoT bodies Engagement with outside bodies Identified key sponsors for outreach Supported IEEE ComSoc Rapid Response Standardization Meeting for IoT Incorporated input into SA IoT Ecosystem Study Engagement with IEEE Sponsors 7

8 IEEE-SA Internet of Things: Deliverables 2014 Leading worldwide IoT standards workshops 2012: Beijing, China and Milan, Italy 2013: Shenzhen, China and Mountain View, CA, USA 2014: IEEE IoT World Forum, Seoul, Korea (6-8 Mar) 2014: 18-19 September in Mountain View, California Hosting IoT industry roundtables and webinars 2012: Milan 2013: Korea and USA 2014: Webinars on IEEE P2413 introduction 2014: Three industry roundtables in US and Asia 2014: Support of ComSoc Rapid Response Standardization meeting for IoT 8

9 IEEE-SA Internet of Things: Presence 2014 Web area devoted to SA’s work in IoT Highlights IEEE existing standards and projects that relate to IoT Promotes IEEE P2413 and CSHBA Industry Connections projects Promotes workshops and panel discussions Includes links to relevant IoT materials on the web 9 http://standards.ieee.or g/innovate/iot/

10 IoT Startup Soirée at CES 10  IEEE hosted the IoT Startup Soirée at CES, Jan 2015 in Las Vegas –Targeted towards nascent companies and organizations  The Startup Soirée included presentation highlighting –IEEE-SA’s critical role in fostering IoT technology innovation and facilitating market acceleration –An open house for IEEE P2413™, the “IEEE Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT)”; and –“Hot Seat” session allowing startup companies to introduce themselves to potential partners and investors  Discussions on new business models and go-to-market approaches embracing the visionary nature of the IoT and the convergence of OT and IT  Hoping for a series of 4-5 similar events over 2015; currently under planning –Would be an activity of both the Standards and the Scenarios track of the IEEE IoT Initiative

11 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 11

12 Pilot in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Municipality has launched a major project, Guadalajara Ciudad Creativa, (GCC) whose goals are very much aligned with the IEEE Urbanization initiative. http://smartcitygdl-ieee.org/index.html 12 IEEE’s Smart Cities Initiative Urbanization Challenge Purpose & Scope: Assist municipalities in managing this transition to urbanization.  Raise awareness of the benefits and downsides of technology and help guide the appropriate uses of technology.  By engaging with IEEE, municipalities would be assured that the “best of breed” technologies and standards are being utilized in their projects. Portal: http://smartcities.ieee.org/ (work in progress)

13 Initiative Objectives  The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative is a global, multi- disciplinary effort to: –Create a vibrant and world wide network of cities, providing education, insights and expertise –Collaborate to share knowledge, experience and good practices –Involve local governance, universities, industries and local IEEE volunteers –Assist municipalities in managing the transition to urbanization –Raise awareness of the benefits and downsides of technology and help guide the appropriate uses of technology –Build collaboration with organizations

14 Initiative Deliverables  As a framework for the initiative –Web Portal –Knowledge Database : Whitepapers, applications, metrics, use cases, etc. –On-Line Technical Community –Dissemination through press releases, newsletter, conferences, social media…  For each of the selected cities –Completion of workshops in cities planning or building a smart city –Working groups and whitepapers –Metrics to measure effectiveness of municipality efforts to evolve to Smart City –Published theses and doctoral dissertations from university students in each city –MOOCs Courses developed by the universities on jointly agreed upon topics –Follow-on conferences –Standards

15 Whitepapers  Six papers published on Portal –Cloud Computing Architecture for Digital Services into Smart Cities –IEEE-GDL CCD Smart Buildings Introduction –Living Lab for Smart Territory –Network Architecture based on Virtualized Networks for Smart Cities –Smart people: Enhancing GDL CCD Citizens’ Engagement Through Data Utilization –Towards the Preparation of the Guadalajara’s SmartCity Metrics Structure http://smartcities.ieee.org/

16 MOOC Development Underway  Four areas of focus –Metrics for Smart Cities –Internet of Things (IoT) –Data Analytics & Visualization –Open Data Framework

17 The Initiative Galaxy The Smart Cities Initiative Network & Forum 17 IEEE Affiliated Cities Guadalajara Wuxi Trento City #4 City #7 City #6 City #5 City #8 City #9 City #10 Selected Cities Knowledge MOOCs White Papers Good Practices Conferences Standards

18 IEEE Standards on Smart Cities Seamless Connectivity - New 802 Initiative: High Efficiency WLAN (HEW) Point-of-Sight in Stadium Consumer Wearable Location Services Enhanced Video 18

19  IEEE 1609 Family of Standards for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) define an architecture and a complementary, standardized set of services and interfaces that collectively enable secure vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to- infrastructure (V2I) wireless communications. More information available at https://standards.ieee.org/develop/wg/1609_WG.html 19 IEEE Standards on Smart Cities Intelligent Transportation  IEEE 802.11p supports communication between vehicles and the roadside and between vehicles while operating at speeds up to a minimum of 200 km/h for communication ranges up to 1000 meter in the 5 GHz bands; specifically 5.850-5.925 GHz band within North America with the aim to enhance the mobility and safety of all forms of surface transportation, including rail and marine.

20 20 IEEE Standards on Smart Cities Smart Grid and Digital Energy Management Find more smart grid standards and projects at http://smartgrid.ieee.org/standards  IEEE 1901 Series - Powerline Communication  IEEE 2030 series on the smart grid, including electric vehicle infrastructure  IEEE 1547 series on handling distributed resources in electric power systems  IEEE 1815 series on electric power systems communications

21 21 IEEE Standards on Smart Cities Smart Home

22 22 IEEE Standards on Smart Cities eHealth  ISO/IEEE 11073 series Health Informatics - Medical / Health Device Communication Standards

23 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 23

24 Healthcare & Life Sciences Vision 24 To improve the quality of care and wellbeing for every person globally through the advancement of healthcare technologies based on open and interoperable standards

25 Completed Standards (17)  IEEE Std 11073-10404 Dev specialization – Pulse oximeter  IEEE Std 11073-10406 Dev specialization – Basic ECG  IEEE Std 11073-10407 Dev specialization – Blood pressure monitor  IEEE Std 11073-10408 Dev specialization – Thermometer  IEEE Std 11073-10415 Dev specialization – Weighing scale  IEEE Std 11073-10417 Dev specialization – Glucose meter + Revision  IEEE Std 11073-10418 Dev specialization – INR (blood coagulation)  IEEE Std 11073-10420 Dev specialization – Body composition analyzer  IEEE Std 11073-10421 Dev specialization – Peak flow  IEEE Std 11073-10441 Dev specialization – Cardiovascular + Revision  IEEE Std 11073-10442 Dev specialization – Strength  IEEE Std 11073-10471 Dev specialization – Activity hub  IEEE Std 11073-10472 Dev specialization – Medication monitor  IEEE Std 11073-20601 Optimized exchange protocol + Amendment  IEEE Std 11073-00103 Guide for Health informatics - Personal health device communication - Overview

26 Projects Underway (16)  Other work being drafted –IEEE Std 11073-20601 Optimized exchange protocol (Revision) –IEEE P11073-10404 Dev specialization – Pulse oximeter (Revision) –IEEE P11073-10413 Dev specialization – Respiration rate –IEEE P11073-10419 Dev specialization – Insulin pump –IEEE P11073-10422 Dev specialization – Urine analyzer –IEEE P11073-10423 Dev specialization – Sleep Quality Monitor –IEEE P11073-10424 Dev specialization – Sleep Aponea Breathing Therapy Equipment –IEEE P11073-10425 Dev specialization – Continuous Glucose Meter –IEEE P11073-10417a Dev specialization – Glucose meter (Amendment) –IEEE P11073-10406a Dev specialization – Basic ECG (Amendment) –IEEE P11073-10471a Dev specialization – AI Living Hub (Amendment) –IEEE P11073-10407 Dev specialization – Blood Pressure Monitor (Corrigendum) –IEEE P11073-10408 Dev specialization – Thermometer (Corrigendum) –IEEE P11073-10415 Dev specialization – Weighing Scale (Corrigendum) –IEEE P11073-10420 Dev specialization – Body composition analyzer (Corrigendum) –IEEE P11073-10418 Dev specialization – INR monitor (Corrigendum)

27 eHealth related activities  IEEE 2010 Recommended Practice for Neurofeedback Systems  IEEE P1708 Standard for Wearable Cuffless Blood Pressure Measuring Devices  IEEE P1721 Standard for Objective Measurement of Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure in Humans  IEEE P1822 Standard for Digital Microscope Analyzer, Whole Slide Image Scanner and Digital Microscope  IEEE P1859 Standard for Relaxor-Based Single Crystals for Transducer and Actuator Applications  IEEE P3333.1 Standard for the Quality Assessment of Three Dimensional (3D) Contents based on Psychophysical Studies  IEEE P3333.2 Three-Dimensional (3D) Medical Modelling  IEEE 802.15.4j Physical Layer Extension to support Medical Body Area Network (MBAN) services operating in the 2360-2400 MHz band  IEEE 802.15.6 Standard for Wireless Body Area Networks

28 2014 Standards activities RTLS for medical Workshop held Aug 26 at the IEEE EMBC New Location-Based Services for Medical PAR approved in December Held a one day IEEE 10073-20601 seminar IEEE 1708, cuffless blood pressure monitor, approved as a standard Ran outreach in India Included speaker slots at two eHealth conferences 28

29 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 29

30 IEEE cloud computing 30 Transition plan Moving to IEEE CS management as Cloud Computing Initiative comes to an end SA signed MOU for agreement/support Intercloud Testbed SA Industry Connections program Weekly subgroup teleconferences/monthly all member teleconferences, wiki for documentation Participants primarily from academic institutions Working groups P2301 Cloud Profiles led by John Messina (NIST): monthly meetings P2302 Intercloud led by Deepak Vij: continuing bimonthly meetings Draft development underway Study group led by Joel Fleck of HP covering adaptive management of cloud computing Expecting to submit PAR in 1Q15

31 Initiative Highlights Conferences Creation of annual IEEE Cloud Computing for Emerging Markets (CCEM), India, and leveraging IEEE’s cloud presence in India Complimenting existing conferences with regional cloud congresses, subject matter experts, organizing tracks and panels Digital presence and outreach Cloud portal is highly successful and well received. Since launch, almost 134,000 visits, averaging 5,000 to 6,000 visitors monthly cloudcomputing.ieee.org Volunteer managed digital bi-monthly newsletter: Cloud-Link, blog posts Active social media: >1,400 twitter, >5,200 facebook, >3,900 linkedin Wikipedia page Technical community ~6,000 31 Been a great run!

32 Initiative Highlights (continued) Education Development and delivery of 40 high quality advanced e-Learning curriculum modules Introductory video series on big data First use case (Vcopious) for virtual CCEM conference with Educational Activities and MCE Publications Drove creation of three new publications for IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC), launched 2013 Cloud Magazine, launched 2014 Transactions on Big Data (TBD), launch 2015 – with record 13 sponsors 32

33 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 33

34 IEEE Big Data 34 IEEE new initiative on Big Data Funded by IEEE Technical Activities Interest from multiple IEEE societies Oct 1-2 workshop at Stevens Institute of Technology Rob Fish and Cherry Tom attended from IEEE-SA Seeking SA volunteer standards experts to provide direction for IEEE standards IEEE-SA Big-Data related standards activities IoT + sensors + networks E health – mobile health Cloud Computing – intercloud Smart Grid & Smart Home Internet Trust, Security, and Privacy Other IEEE activities IEEE Big Data Congress, June 27 - July 2, 2014 IEEE BigData 2014, Oct 27-30 New publication in 2015: Transactions on Big Data

35 IEEE Big Data Portal 35 bigdata.ieee.org

36 2014 Highlights 36  Launched IEEE wide initiative June 2014  Digital media presence created –Social media created and active  The Institute September issue special topics on big data  Partnership with New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) –IEEE participation at press conference  Big Data Initiative Workshop (BDIW) hosted at Stevens Institute of Technology, 1-2 October and built excellent group of potential initiative volunteers  Technical community launched 30 September  Roberto Saracco, Future Directions Committee Chair invited big data experts: Jose’ Moura (SPS) and David Belanger (ComSoc) to lead the initiative New Initiative Committee (NIC) Phase 1 approval received, proceeding to phase 2 submission Big Data & Smart Devices conference, 20-21 November, Bangalore India bigdata.ieee.org/conferences/bigdatasmartdevices

37 2015 Considerations  Development of a well-coordinated technical community in big data –All (IEEE and non-IEEE) welcome to join, participate, and contribute to its activities, and contribute to growth in IEEE membership  Outreach to industry, government, and academia to collaboratively identify, develop, and advance policies and practices, and standards  Creation of training opportunities and educational initiatives ranging from basics of big data and why everyone should care about data to advanced training for the practitioner –This initiative would leverage existing educational offerings and partner with Educational Activities to offer new ones  Launching new conferences or workshops, or augmenting existing ones for maximum coverage on big data and more effectively identify and pull together through its many experts more focused tracks, papers, and keynote speakers  Launching of new Journals or augmenting existing ones in many of the different facets and dimensions of Big Data  Mine the IEEE data to advance IEEE’s needs and provide service –Xplore, IEEE conferences, IEEE standards – both published and draft are some of the types of data where initiative can provide an infrastructure, access, and business model to that data 37

38 Subjects Internet of ThingsSmart CitiesEhealthCloud ComputingBig DataAugmented Reality 38

39 IEEE Augmented Reality Directions and Standards (ARDS) An IEEE-SA Industry Connections program Approved in 2014 by SASB Chair: Chris Nunes of Holofy Vice-Chair BC Biermann of Heavy Projects Further information at http://standards.ieee.org/develop/indconn/ar/index.html Now holding monthly meetings via telecon If interested in attending, use contact information at link above 39

40 Other SA AR activities Developing assets for market education and awareness programs Engaging with IEEE working group chairs to increase the support for AR in existing and future IEEE standards Focusing on standards and technical areas that need to add definition of AR to their scope of work 9 meetings held; response from extremely positive and aware to less interested Several participants attending ARDS meeting in LA Possible standards work to explore: communications from device to interface Driving AR awareness across IEEE societies and members Aiming to serve as a lead for all of IEEE Disseminating information about how IEEE standards can advance AR 40

41 AR in 2020  A group of invited authors and futurists discussed a few of the most likely scenarios for AR in the year 2020 at two workshops held in London and Barcelona in early 2014  Resulting white paper allows readers to consider how they might contribute to and adjust their strategies in order to excel in future that includes AR –White paper is available for download at http://standards.ieee.org/innov ate/ar/2020.html http://standards.ieee.org/innov ate/ar/2020.html  Presented scenarios from this paper at insideAR in Munich in October 2014 41

42 Web Presence Created new web presence for AR in 2014 Part of Innovation Spaces area Covers future possibilities in AR (AR in 2020) Hub location for information on the AR webinar series Includes list of current IEEE-SA projects and standards relevant to AR Expanding with FAQ and white papers in near future 42 http://standards.ieee.org/inno vate/ar/

43 AR in Your Future 43 A virtual event series Features monthly presentations followed by a moderated expert panel discussion, sharing insights into large opportunities and obstacles in AR Provides value to both those who are new to AR and those who are familiar with the technologies and their uses Upcoming Google+ Hangout on 29 January covering AR and the Human Body See http://bit.ly/1DAY6w1

44 AR in Your Future Past events Introduction to Augmented Reality The Role of Trust in the Future of AR AR and Privacy AR Today AR & Wearable Technology Urban AR AR and the City The Business of AR Generating New Revenues with AR Links to all webinars at http://standards.ieee.org/innovat e/ar/future.html 44

45 AR speaking engagements Mary Lynne Nielsen co-chaired a panel on AR and standards at Augmented World Expo (AWE) in May Mary Lynne Nielsen co-led a panel on AR and standards at IEEE ISMAR (mixed and augmented reality) conference in September Mary Lynne Nielsen was a keynote speaker at insideAR in Munich in September (major AR event hosted by metaio with over 1,000 attendees) SAE Workshop on AR: Alpesh Shah spoke about IEEE role and interest in AR Based on these activities, AWE has approached IEEE about potential partnerships in 2015 and IEEE will be making proposals for this 45

46 Going forward…. The following SA staff are working on emerging technologies Focusing on AR: Sri Chandra/Rudi Schubert/Jay Iorio/Walter Pienciak Focusing on eHealth: Kathryn Bennett/Munir Mohammed; Bill Ash will continue as an SME Focusing on big data: Cherry Tom/Rudi Schubert Focusing on power initiatives and smart cities: Bill Ash/Sri Chandra/Rudi Schubert Focusing on IoT: Sri Chandra/Bill Ash/Ravi Subramaniam Mary Lynne Nielsen is focusing on global activities, but will continue as an SME for IoT and AR Mary Lynne will help connect SA’s emerging technologies and global activities 46


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