The Eleventh Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications (AICT 2015) June 21-26, Brussels, Belgium

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The Eleventh Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications (AICT 2015) June 21-26, 2015 - Brussels, Belgium Panel on Telecommunications Challenges in Urban Networking

Moderator and Panelists Moderator: Kevin Daimi, University of Detroit Mercy, USA Panelists Christian Jung, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany Jerker Delsing, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden Steffen Späthe, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany 2

Topics Covered IT Trend: Integration - from monolithic systems to smart ecosystems (Christian Jung) Context-Rich Systems (Christian Jung) Smart Rural Areas vs. Smart Cities (Christian Jung) The role of telecommunication in very large automation and autonomous systems (Jerker Delsing) (Steffen Späthe) 3

Questions that will be addressed How will different system classes be integrated? Data introduced by these systems is constantly increasing. How would this huge data be managed? How do context-rich systems adapt to the needs of user or business processes? How can we embed trust in very large automation and autonomous systems? Can very large automation and autonomous systems engineered or self-engineered? 4

FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IESE PANEL DISCUSSION Christian Jung MOBILITY2015 June 22, 2015 Fraunhofer IESE

ABOUT ME Fraunhofer IESE Founded in 1996 Institutes for software & systems engineering 200+ employees Departments for all phases of software and system development About Me Christian Jung Team Leader»Usage Control«Department»Security Engineering«Research Focus: Context-aware Security Fraunhofer Gesellschaft 66 institutes and research units 24.000 employees 2 billion annual research budget 2 Fraunhofer IESE

IT TREND: INTEGRATION FROM MONOLITHIC SYSTEMS TO SMART ECOSYSTEMS Security, Privacy, Trust Big Data / Data Analytics 3 Fraunhofer IESE

IT TREND: INTEGRATION FROM MONOLITHIC SYSTEMS TO SMART ECOSYSTEMS Software used acros s application dom ains Industry 4.0, eenergy, ehealth, Smart Farming, Finance & Insurance Research and development challenges Div ers ity: Engineering methods, processes, technologies, tools, etc. Uncertainty: Unknown qualities, application context, service availability, etc. Guaranteed Qualities : Safety, trust, security, user experience Complexity: Integration, big data Data is constantly increasing 4 Fraunhofer IESE

CONTEXT-RICH SYSTEMS IT TREND FOR 2015 Context-awareness is one answer to increasing system complexity Being alert and responsive to surroundings and adapt accordingly Mobile devices (smartphones, wearables, etc.) are our daily companion maybe more important than our wallet Capability to collect a lot of data: Location, movements, accelerator, device usages, etc. What would be logically the next step? Improve context-awareness by other information sources such as house automation, vehicle data, work place information, social networks, etc. 5 Fraunhofer IESE

CONTEXT-RICH SYSTEMS IT TREND FOR 2015 Open Questions How to be compliant with privacy and data protection law? Who is the owner of data? Who can access data and for which purpose? How often? How long? Access control has to be extended! What happens after data has been released? Research field data usage control may be the answer But, how can data usage control be realized across systems? Standardization? 6 Fraunhofer IESE

Luleå University of Technology Division of EISLAB Professor Jerker Delsing

How to build very large complex automationssystem? 3 www.arrowhead.eu

4 Heathrow terminal 5 5 million connected points!! www.arrowhead.eu

5 IoT Product Segments Conveyor (Tier2) Components and Parts (Tier3) Drive Heads LTU & Winches Belt Structure Belting Pulleys Feeder Breakers Components (a.u. idlers, motors, etc.) Suppliers of these Products are: Potential partners, and; Future Service Providers One customer, KGHM, one component 120 km conveyers 720.000 idler bearings www.arrowhead.eu

6 What about London railway then? X.XXX.XXX number of bearings Connected bearings will support Bearing condition monitoring Railway wagon condition monitoring www.arrowhead.eu

7 The automation challenge Annual growths more than 10% and over 500 billion connected devices are expected worldwide by 2025. - Cisco 2013 Massive automation systems not possible with current technologies Not enough many engineers on the globe to do the job with current technology www.arrowhead.eu

8 ISA- 95 systems in to the cloud? The www.arrowhead.eu

Important questions for the future How to build trust? Security Safety Personnel integrity How to engineer these super large system? Approaches? #

Intelligent industrial processes ProcessIT

The Embedded Internet System Vision! Sensors on the Internet! Minimal size < 1 cm 3! Power life time > 2 year! Wireless connection! TCP/IP and web-services! Ad-hoc communication! Ad-hoc system integration! Secure! Simple application! Roughed packaging 1 cm 3

Great ideas grow better below zero!

SMART HOME Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 1

What roles do security, energy, comfort, and healthcare play in smart home settings? What are the main barriers to adopting smart home? Do we need smart homes to realize 'Energiewende'? In a mass market, who will be responsible to maintain smart home installations - residents or 3rd party service provider like telcos? TODAYS QUESTIONS Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 2

Security Monitoring Alerts Video, Audio Healthcare / Ambient Assisted Living Monitoring of resident, resident s behavior, and life signal Support self organized, self controlled living in individuals home place Enable remote supervision and emergency communication with relatives and health care service provider Energy Integration of homes into the smart grid Automated control of home appliances in respect to current and future energy availability and costs Measurement off individual energy consumption of home devices Improve autarcy and/or usage of self product Comfort Automation of common tasks Based on resident s behavior Adapt classic power connections with ICT support, e.g. Light on house stairs Other Domains Multimedia, gardening, SMART HOME DOMAINS - security, energy, comfort, healthcare,... Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 3

Energy, comfort, healthcare, security - the key domains in smart home discussion But different domain have different requirements to Reliability Flexibility Bandwith Privacy/Data security Smart home installations are not motivatable/justifiable/un-arguable with only one domain in mind What roles do security, energy, comfort, and healthcare play in smart home settings? Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 4

No killer application No real pain or psychological strain It is to expansive Much to complex No interoperability between domains, vendors, device series To much standards ;) To do it right, you need many specialists Electrician, HVAC security service, installation service, OEMs of home appliances, content provider, ICT experts,... There is not plug-and-play and not smart home guide WHAT ARE THE MAIN BARRIERS TO ADOPTING SMART HOME? (END USER PERSPECTIVE) Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 5

Energiewende The german way to transform power supply from conventional to renewable energy sources Establish communication between Smart Home and Smart Grid Enable demand side management / demand side response Enable dynamic energy pricing (topic in law and regulation) Improve production and consumption forecast Adjust consumption to production forecast By any idea of a dynamic market E.g. Energy Flat Rates (within a certain power profile) In my eyes, THE main topic in bringing Smart Home to mass market. Still missing some economic electrical power storage systems DO WE NEED SMART HOMES TO REALIZE ENERGIEWENDE? Steffen Spaethe, steffen.spaethe@uni-jena.de 6

Why 3rd party service providers? Administrative complexity Security (update, patches, etc.) Infrastructur as a service Which player? Network providers (TelCo) e.g. Deutsche Telekom Content providers Google, Apple Device Manufacturers Samsung Power Supplier e.g. RWE In a mass market, who will be responsible to maintain smart home installations - residents or 3rd party service provider?