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DASH7 Webinar

DNA
DASH7 Network Access
20 October 2010
Speakers
Intro: Pat Burns: pat@dash7.org
DASH7 Alliance President
Why DNA?
Ryad Semichi: rsemichi@savi.com
Director of Standards at Savi Technology
Chair of DASH7 Standards & Regulatory WG
Conceptual Architectures
Abel Sanchez: doval@mit.edu
Executive Director, MIT Geospatial Data Center
DNA Initiative Plan
Ted Osinski: tosinski@metlabs.com
Director, RFID Programs, MET Labs
Chair of DASH7 Test & Certification WG
Speakers
www.dash7.org
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Introduction
Pat Burns
www.dash7.org
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The DASH7 Alliance is a consortium of leading RFID industry
players, gathered to advance the use of DASH7 wireless data
technology
More than 50 organizations, manufacturers, systems
integrators, developers, regulators, academia, and end-users
are working together to promote the use of DASH7
The DASH7 Alliance is officially established in 2009 as a non-
profit 501(c)6 California corporation
Website www.dash7alliance.org
Resources, News, Developers Info, Whitepapers & more
Blog, Press, Upcoming Events, Members Only extranet
Intro to the DASH7 Alliance
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Introduction to the DASH7 Alliance
50+ Participants, 23 Countries
50+ Participants, 23 Countries
Like WiFi, We Are Creating
A DASH7 Ecosystem
Visit www.dash7.org
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Board of Directors
Outreach
Working Group
Technology
Working Group
Test and Certification
Working Group
Steering
Committee
Advisory Board
Standards &
Regulatory
Working Group
Automotive
Subgroup
Government
Affairs
Building
Automation &
Smart Energy
Security WG
Standardized
Reader Protocol
Low Frequency
Wakeup
Security WG
Standardized
Reader Protocol
Charter Promoter
Members
Principal Promoter
Members
Associate
Members
Feed Ideas
To All Groups
Alliance Provides Stability & Neutrality,
Membership Provides Voice & Volunteer Resources
DASH7 Alliance
Org Chart
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DASH7 Org Chart
DASH7 Event Calendar
DASH7 CONFIDENTIAL Member Use ONLY
Event Date
MIT Meetup Event Cambridge, Mass. (USA) November 15, 2010
November Webinar DASH7 and IPv6 November 17, 2010
Winter Member Meeting -- Seoul (S. Korea) December 1, 2010
RFID/USN Conference Seoul (S. Korea) December 2-4, 2010
January Webinar DASH7 and Security January 12, 2011
Annual Member Meeting, San Diego, CA (USA) February 1-2, 2011
Spring Member Meeting Orlando, FL (USA) April 11, 2011
RFID Journal Live Show Orlando, FL (USA) April 12-14, 2011
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DASH7 Event Calendar
You Are Invited
Join the DASH7 Alliance!
Open Membership, 3 Levels
Leadership Opportunities
Non-Profit Technical Advisory Board
Major Opportunity to Influence A Very
Strategic Wireless Technology
Email paul@dash7.org or visit www.dash7.org
for more details
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You are Invited
Why DNA?
Ryad Semichi
www.dash7.org
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DASh7 Today
Accelerated Innovation roadmap
Mode2, Sensors, Side channels (LF, HF, UHF), Security, IPv6, DNA
Market driven.
Open Alliance ISO
www.dash7.org
DASH7 Snapshot
433 MHz band
8 channels
Compact
Stack
~ 16KB
Optimized for
Micro Power
(W)
Optimized for
Low Latency
(Bursty Data)
Universal
Interoperability
(No Profiles)
Adaptive
Data Rate
28 - 200 kbps
Fast,
Efficient
Multicast
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Low Power Device can be deployed for a long period
of time with zero maintenance.
www.dash7.org
DASH7 Low Power Advantage
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DASH7 on many cool Things
What do all of these things have in common?
www.dash7.org
DASH7 for Things
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High Value
Mobile
Changing location and condition
Subject to increasing privacy and security
requirements.
Things that need to be internet ready
www.dash7.org
Which things should
be DASH7 enabled ?
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Existing Internet capable Infrastructure
What are they all lacking?
www.dash7.org
Existing IoT Infrastructure
Backend / supporting infrastructure
Touch Point systems
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Where is the gap?
Un-tapped accessible
information
Massive computing power
Digital information
High data processing
Lacking real time context
Physical World Information
Event driven
Real Time data availability
On-demand physical
context information
for data intensive
processing services.
DNA
www.dash7.org
DASH7 Network Access Initiative
DNA
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Defining a new generation of data elements that combine both
digital and physical world information.
Emergence of New business Models
www.dash7.org
DNA: Allowing for Real Time
Association Data
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What is DNA?
DNA= Addressability + Internet Services
Access to the device (Unique Device ID, IPv6)
Standard Internet communication flows
Web
Service
www.dash7.org
DNA: Single interface for
Many Device Types
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Conceptual Architectures
Abel Sanchez
www.dash7.org
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The Internet of Things
1 Billion 2 Billion 6 Billion 10 Trillion
www.dash7.org
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The Internet of Things
www.dash7.org
Radio frequency identification and
sensors connecting physical objects to the
Internet, so they can be observed, and shared
with organizations, individuals, and other
objects.
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Physical Objects Move in the World
It would be great to observe them
www.dash7.org
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Many Identifiers
www.dash7.org
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Not Connected to the Web
www.dash7.org
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Event
Registries
Connected to EPC Networks
Secure Internet
Exchange
Search and
Discovery
ONS
EPCIS
EPC
Middleware
EPC Readers
Internal
Systems
(ERP, WMS, etc)
Private Network
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EPC Readers
Internal
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Private Network
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Direct Web Access is a Sea Change
When software became web accessible (HTTP
and XML), overnight every HTTP enabled
machine become an object (software) request
broker.
www.dash7.org
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Web Revolution
Creating new applications by coupling web
accessible software blocks
www.dash7.org
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New Paradigm: Web Accessible
Physical Things
www.dash7.org
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Accessible Using Web Protocols
Consuming Grid
Member
London
Tokyo
San
Francisco
Beijing
Madrid
Boston
www.dash7.org
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Leverage the Web Infrastructure
www.dash7.org
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Where is my phone?
DASH7: Where is my phone?
www.dash7.org
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Connectivity Paradigms
Web
Event Registries
Secure
Internet
Exchange
Search and Discovery
ONS
EPCIS
EPC Middleware
EPC Readers
Internal Systems (ERP, WMS, etc)
Private Network
EPCIS
EPC Middleware
EPC Readers
Internal Systems (ERP, WMS, etc)
Private Network
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www.dash7.org
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DNA Initiative Plan
Ted Osinski
www.dash7.org
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DNA Collaboration
DNA
Outreach WG
Testing and
Certification WG
Security
Sub WG
Open Source
Technology WG
DASH7 Workgroups
Chair: Pat Burns, Savi
Chair: JP Norair,
Indigresso
Chair: Ted Osinski,
MET
Standards and
Regulatory WG
Chair: Ryad Semichi,
Savi
Chairs: Erik Wood,
Revere Security &
VC Kumar, TI
Co-Chair : Joe McKinney
(System Planning Corporation)
Co-Chair: Open
Requirements
DNA collaboration
Automotive
Sub WG
Chair: Gilles Cerede
Melexis
Specification
Compliance &
Interoperability
ISO
www.dash7.org
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DNA Roles and
Deliverables
Outreach Working Group
Requirements (data, functionality, security, discovery,
technology)
DNA Architecture Framework
Technology WG
DNA Specifications for:
Device access
Discovery
Data definition, capture and exchange
Security
Testing and Certification WG
Test methods and test tools for DNA
Outreach Workgroup
Validate requirements
Pilots and promotion
Standards WG
Submittal to ISO
open to users, vendors, academia
and others
www.dash7.org
DNA Deliverables
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Timeline (proposed)
Requirements
Approved Requirements Q1, 2011
DNA Specifications
DNA Architecture Q1, 2011
Device access standards
ISO/IEC 24791-X DNA Q1,2011
Other
Data definition, capture and exchange 2011
User memory
Filtering and Collection
Data Exchange
Testing and Certification
Test methods and test tools Q3, 2011
Outreach
Pilots, Validation, Industry Engagement
www.dash7.org
Timelines
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DNA Roles and
Deliverables
DNA and ISO 24791-X (based on EPC LLRP)
Gap analysis of EPC LLRP to determine how it can fit in a DASH7
context.
Provide a mechanism for implementers of LLRP to expand to DASH7.
DASH7 Active + Passive RFID strategy
Simplification of an end users application landscape
Convergence of Data elements
Side channels
HF RFID (13.56 MHz)
www.dash7.org
Leveraging other initiatives
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Join the DASH7 DNA Initiative to contribute and benefit
www.dash7.org/join
Scheduled DNA virtual meetings in Nov 2010.
Annual meeting in Seoul on Dec 1
st
.
www.dash7.org
Key Takeaways: DASH7 DNA
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DASH7 Network Access
(DNA) will connect smart
wireless devices to the
Internet of Things
Worldwide interest in
this initiative .
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Q&A
www.dash7.org

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