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OMA overview and M2M-related activities
Presentation to oneM2M Steering Committee
Bellevue, USA, 24th-26th July, 2012
Mark Cataldo, Chairman of the Board
Open Mobile Alliance
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – Foundation, Mission and Vision
OMA Foundation
Founded June 2002
Celebrating 10 years in 2012
OMA Mission
The mission of the Open Mobile Alliance is to facilitate global user
adoption of mobile data services by specifying market driven mobile
service enablers that ensure service interoperability across devices,
geographies, service providers, operators, and networks while allowing
businesses to compete through innovation and differentiation.
OMA Vision
No matter what device I have
No matter what service I want
No matter what carrier or network I am using
I can communicate, access and exchange information
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – Overview
Over 130 members from across the mobile/fixed value chain
• Operators, terminal and software vendors, content and entertainment providers
Interoperable service enablers across multiple domains
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Architecture, Security, Charging and Network APIs
Person-to-Person Communications
Device Capabilities
Access to Content
Services Access Interface
Service Customisation
Support in devices and networks
• OMA service enablers: in devices and networks
Current and Ongoing Technical Deliverables
• around 200 service enablers delivered since 2002
• API Framework: building on successful collaboration with GSMA OneAPI and Parlay
affiliation
• M2M related activities in devices and in networks
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA Service Enablers
A broad set of technologies – a vibrant Work Programme
Some of over 50 Service Enablers published in the last 18 months
OMA Device Management Smart Card V1_0
OMA Lock and Wipe Management Object V1_0
OMA Converged Address Book V1_0
OMA XML Document Management V2_1
OMA Secure Content Identification Mechanism V1_0
OMA SIP Push V1_0
OMA Location in SIP/IP Core V1_0
OMA Secure User Plane Location V2_0
OMA Mobile Search Framework V1_0
OMA Mobile Codes V1_0
OMA Mobile Advertising V1_0
OMA Mobile Spam Reporting V1_0
OMA Customised Multimedia Ringing 1.0
OMA Presence Access Layer V 1.0
OMA Mobile Spam Reporting V1.0
OMA Application Layer Security Common Functions V1.1
OMA Next Generation Service Interfaces V1.0
OMA Digital Rights Management V2.2
OMA Key Performance Indicators in OMA V1.0
OMA Smart Card Web Server V1_2
OMA Mobile SMIL V 1.0 (Reference Release)
OMA EFI V1.1
OMA Browser Protocol Stack V1.2
OMA Push V2.1
OMA User Agent Profile V1.1
OMA Rich-media Environment V 1.0
OMA Games Services Client/Server Interface V1.0
OMA DownLoad Over The Air V2.0
OMA Browsing V2.4 (enhancements ph 2)
OMA Look and Feel Customisation
OMA On Board key Generation / Wireless Public Key
Infrastructure V1.0
OMA Device Management V1_2
OMA Smart Card Web Server V1_1
OMA Presence SIMPLE V1_1
OMA Global Service Architecture V1_0 (Reference
Release)
OMA IMPS Implementation Guidelines V1_3
(Reference Release)
www.openmobilealliance.org
Example usage of OMA enablers for M2M
OMA DM
M2M perspective
OMA, GSC, ETSI …
• OMA Is well established
in Device Management
• Ovum estimated
deployments of 1.4
billion OMA enabled
devices
• OMA DM enablers extensible to fixed
and mobile devices
• to anything that can be connected to a
network!
• DM and other OMA enablers potential
as significant contributors to M2M
• OMA an active participant
with GSC and ETSI
• papers presented on how
OMA enablers fit into the
M2M landscape
• over 50 industry body
relationships
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – M2M-related activities
OMA’s enablers and services
• OMA’s enabler are building blocks,
providing functionality (including APIs)
which facilitate and support services
creation and application developers
• The OMA API programme provides
standardised interfaces to the service
infrastructure
• OMA expertise / guidelines may be used
to develop specific M2M APIs
OMA Home Environment
Services Workshop
• Held February 2012
• Cooperation and mutual interests
identified, including M2M space
• Participating and cooperating groups
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Broadband Forum
DECT Forum
Small Cell Forum
Home Gateway Initiative
Open IPTV Forum
Key OMA enablers for M2M
devices and services
• OMA Device Management (DM), and its
Management Objects
• OMA DM Gateway Management Object
• OMA DM Firmware Update Management
Object
• OMA M2M Device Classification
• OMA Lightweight M2M protocol
• OMA Converged Personal Network
Services
• OMA Open Connection Manager API
• … (non-exhaustive list)
ETSI M2M TC
• Cooperation on development of OMA’s
M2M-related enablers
• Cooperation on ETSI M2M TC’s activities
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA and oneM2M
A significant industry collaboration
• cooperation on M2M activities amongst multiple fora can only be beneficial
• OMA expertise, existing standards and ongoing technical activities enabling M2M
devices and M2M services
OMA legal review of oneM2M Partnership Agreement
• OMA has applied for oneM2M participation in Partner Type 2 category
• questions of clarification on Partnership Agreement submitted
• oneM2M encouraged to review and take actions as may be appropriate
oneM2M Technical Plenary
• in addition to oneM2M SC participation, OMA will also participate in the TP
Benefits for oneM2M, benefits for OMA
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OMA facilitates the M2M service layer, by providing its technological expertise
OMA invites oneM2M to exploit OMA’s service enablers to enable M2M services
OMA encourages oneM2M to provide requirements to develop OMA service enablers
OMA continues to address the markets’ M2M needs, and those of its oneM2M partners
OMA sees it as critical to ensure M2M technical development continues uninterrupted
OMA offers significant interoperability testing infrastructure/expertise for M2M services
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – Interoperability testing expertise
Well defined processes
• OMA Enablers & Deployment Suites
• Test Cases customisation: TTCN-3 Code, IOT
OMA IOP Test
(Process) • Problem Reporting & bug tracking
• Virtual Test, Bi-Lateral & face to face Test
Events
Automation and tools
• Tool built to support Test Engineers
Community
OMA
• Self-registration, online test results
IOP
submission
Programme• Online forums, WikiTest, Social Networks
Trusted Zone
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Test On
Demand
Confidence
in testing regime
(Tools)
• Test Event Governance
• Confidentiality & Test Events Execution
• Test Cases customisation per Test Session
www.openmobilealliance.org
Summary
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a well-established stable organisation created in 2002
over 130 members from across the value chain, globally distributed
developing service enablers for mobile and fixed networks
around 200 service enablers delivered since 2002
formal cooperation agreements with around 50 industry bodies
vibrant work programme with many new work items, many released specifications
OMA, industry leader in Device Management standardisation
• over 1.4 billion implementations of OMA Device Management FUMO
OMA M2M expertise
• longstanding device management expertise
• many M2M-related work items currently under development
OMA and oneM2M
• OMA application submitted for oneM2M participation in Partner Type 2 category
• OMA has major technical expertise and assets in enablers for M2M services
• OMA testing infrastructure/expertise to ensure interoperability of M2M services
www.openmobilealliance.org
BACKUP SLIDES
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – Organisational Structure
•OMA Board of Directors oversee the strategic and financial governance of OMA
•OMA Technical Plenary is responsible for technical deliverables and execution of work programme
•OMA Working Groups are directly responsible for creating and maintaining specifications
•OMA Task Forces address market needs such as M2M, APIs for both strategic and technical requirements
www.openmobilealliance.org
OMA – Collaboration
Collaboration with other bodies - including GSMA & 3GPP
• OMA has formal cooperation agreements or frameworks with nearly 50 industry bodies
• Reduces duplication and fragmentation
• Strategic programme of liaisons with appointed Board level champions to other bodies
Our industry partners
• http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/Collaborating.aspx
www.openmobilealliance.org
More Information
2012 Q1 OMA Quarterly Newsletter
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/comms/pages/OMA_quarterly_2012_
vol_1.htm
OMA API Press Release, 21 September 2011
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/documents/OMA_Media_API_Press_
Release.pdf
Full list of OMA Mobile Service Enablers
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/releaseprogram.aspx
www.openmobilealliance.org
Contacts
Chairman of the Board, OMA
Mark Cataldo, Orange
[email protected]
Membership and Organisational Information
Seth Newberry, General Manager, OMA
[email protected]
www.openmobilealliance.org