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Last updated May 21, 2015
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to extend the utility of Internet connectivity to billions of physical objects “i.e.,things”. The IoT has potential to touch nearly every aspect of life. Rather than connecting to the Internet with a device such as a cell phone or laptop, people will travel through spaces where the objects themselves are connected. The IoT is not a single event, even now there are many connected things around us (e.g., Fitbit, home automation systems, cars such as the Chevy Volt that report their status, etc.), however, the confluence of wireless technologies, new sensors, and tiny computers, is greatly accelerating its diffusion. The coming IoT will impact nearly every aspect of modern society, and the research and education community has an important role in its development. The Internet was/is the first fully open platform for communications. While the IoT will use Internet protocols for its underlying communications, the things themselves may communicate in proprietary tongues. Our community must ensure the IoT is open, secure, privacy preserving, and of great utility to all.
The WG seeks to:
Improve community awareness and understanding of the IoT, and its implications.
Identify research gaps and needs to be addressed to be a catalyst and enabler for IoT deployment and success worldwide
Foster collaboration worldwide among Internet2 members and international partners to enable a global IoT research and education plan
Identify and support the investigation of IoT use cases that may benefit Internet2 members (e.g., campus operations, health care, teaching and learning, etc.).
Identify needs for and assist Internet2 in developing IoT services that can serve its members for IoT research and deployment
Scope of participants includes all interested Internet2 members (universities, affiliates, NRENs), industry partners, international partners
IoT WG at Internet2 focuses on the strength for Internet2 which is the collaborative work of member institutions and the advanced research in areas like security & trust, networking and cloud services. IoT WG aims to leverage those Internet2 resources and to provide emphasis on Higher Education applications as well as industry use cases for IoT developments and progress.
WG participation is open to all Internet2 members. The WG envisions a range of participants from individuals learning about IoT, to highly structured collaborations that may include teams from multiple members.
The IoT WG will conduct open meetings for Internet2 members, with open source results.
The WG uses a mailing list for communication “[TBD]” and an archive of previous discussions is available at [TBD]
The WG maintains a Wiki webpage at [TBD] hosted by Internet2 and available for the public.
The IoT Working Group meets over the phone on a monthly basis.
The IoT WG will be invited to bi-monthly meetings of the Internet2 Collaborative Innovation Community for sharing of best practices, learnings and content with the other CIC working groups -- End to End Trust & Security and Distributed Big Data & Analytics.
Occasionally and in conjunction with other events, the WG organizes face to face meetings of its members 2 - 4 times a year. This could include meetings at the Internet2 TechEx and Internet2 Global Summit.
The WG aims to establish presence in relevant conferences and meetings and present its progress to the public.
May 4 Initial co-leaders conference call
May 27 first face-face meeting and conference call for the WG
Oct 4-7 presentation and workshops at Internet2 TechEx, Cleveland, Ohio
Dec 6-8 IoT World Forum in Dubai, Innovation and Research Symposium
The WG will develop and communicate to the IoT Working Group and Internet2 members:
A list of projects including their owners, expectations, and timeline.
Develop and publish white papers and recommendations for standards related to the IoT use cases, research and implementation of IoT.
Engage in formal and informal collaborations with Internet2 members. These collaborations may include research, pilot implementations, test-beds, standards development, policy development, etc.
Engage in formal and informal collaborations with outside organizations that are engaged with IoT activities that may usefully complement the activities of Internet2 members.
Work with organizations that are developing IoT standards and POVs (e.g., NIST, IEEE, etc.) to enable a global view of these elements for consistent IoT enablement
Next Steps / Call to Action from the IOT WG Kickoff Call May 27, 2015
Send a note to the IoT Working Group leadership team iotchairs@internet2.edu with your interest areas in IoT related to this working group. e.g.,
IoT use cases you are working on
IoT use cases you are interested in
Interest in IoT standards
Interest in IoT reference architectures
Work you already are doing with standards groups on IoT (e.g. IEEE P2413, NIST)
Research expertise on your campus / in your organization in IoT