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2. About Actility
Founders : the core team of Netcentrex, seasoned
engineers with focus on large scale IT systems & energy
management. Experience of over 80 deployments in 30
countries.
Investors :
- CDC Ecotechnologies
- Electranova capital
- Truffle capital
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3. Mission
Actility offers core infrastructure components and
software enabling mass scale, mission critical
applications of the Internet of Things, with a specific
focus on Smart Grid applications.
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4. Active Utility: Market Dynamics
Smart Objects Utility Deregulation
Things get connected Innovation requires active presence
(GPSs, Cars, Appliances…) at the customer premises
(smart-metering, demand management)
Mass scale M2M
Internet of Things
Active object management
From 100000 to 100M devices
Electric Vehicles Renewable Energies
Requires active distribution Requires active production
network management management
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5. AGENDA
Towards an Internet of energy Energy
The Smart Grid impact
The IoT enablers
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6. Building automation
Building / Home automation gets connected
Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow
100 € 0 € + 2 € / month
Load shifting
Demand response
Predictive regulation…
Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow
Energy savings Energy savings
Presence simulation Presence simulation
Auto lighting for elderly Auto lighting for elderly
safety safety
On / Off
Centralized Off… Centralized Off…
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7. New business model:
Demand Response
Electricity peak consumption management and network
balance mechanism (P=C)
Flexibility of electricity demand and generation schedules
have become an asset that can be monetized. Power
consumption schedules can be optimized to minimize costs
and CO2 content.
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10. Fast reserve: expensive & carbon
intensive
Example of France
12 GW of installed power
Fuel, Natural Gas
10,2% of capacity around Paris
Over 4GW to build
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11. The world changes
Random production
from renewables
Intelligent consumption
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13. Demand Response today
Statistical analysis
- Large uncertainties
- No hard proof of D/R volume
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Underestimated energy volumes
Underestimated costs
Bids
- Complex systems out of scope
Phone calls
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14. Automated Demand Response
Monitor
Bids
state
Simulate
- Exact energy estimates
- Exact cost estimates
- Always-on bidding
- Proof of D/R energy volumes
- Quantitative Back Testing
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15. TVPP CVPP Statistical analysis
- Database of adjustment
Real time parameter prices/volumes
data - Forecast models
- volume, temperature,
consumption, availability… OTC interface
Aggregation engine Internal market prior to TSO
- Summation of offers bidding
- Safety margins
Physical models - Financial models, TSO/tech interface
- Constrained optimization optimal adjustment bid - Bid submission and
- Purchasing/Selling offers. management
optimization
- Periodic bid updates.
- Industrial process
simulation model TSO/finance interface
Computes: De-aggregation - Consolidation of
- Production/consumption engine payments
nominal schedule - Split activations to - Penalties
- Maximum adjustment individual commands
volume, upward and
downward
Reporting
- Dashboard : predicted vs
- Minimal adjustment offer
actual schedule, gains
prices
and penalties per
activated bid.
- Post-mortem analysis of
won and lost bids.
- Adjustment potential
Real-time control estimations.
- Optimization of nominal
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20. Lighting Regulation
Zigbee
sensor 6lowPan Mesh
Houses are morphing into
complex technology platforms
EV charging Networks
Solar Renewable Energies HVAC regulation
IP Smart Grid
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21. AGENDA
Towards an Internet of energy Energy
The Smart Grid impact
The IoT enablers
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23. « In » side challenges
A vendor independent standard semantic enabling device-device and
device-application interworking (« BACnet like » plus device profiles…).
No expert at home…
Big Data storage capability
Third party Apps
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24. « In » side challenges
Communication and maintenance technologies for operation of
millions of home/building controllers and application deployment.
Bidirectional
Firewall NAT traversal
Device management
• OMA DM (wireless)
• BBF TR-69 (wireline)
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25. « In » side challenges
Get prepared to introduction of next generation low power
communication layers (802.15.4g, 6LowPAN…)
Wireless
Energy harvesting
IP is coming….
CO 2
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26. « Out » side challenges
« out » players need an architecture that is
Scalable : millions of homes (telecom grade)
Secure : Which application allows access to which sensor?
• Access right
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27. « Out » side challenges
« out » players need an architecture that is:
Standardized
Independent
Adapted to any automation application
Unified management/supervision interface
Third party Third party
Apps Apps
AS Standard
Vendor 1 framework
Proprietary Standard
bus messages bus messages
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28. We need a standard system
architecture
The answer is being prepared at ETSI within
the « M2M Technical Committee »
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29. Global M2M partnership project
World-Wide standardization of a M2M service layer
Initial cooperation between the following SDO:
• ETSI (Europe)
• ARIB (Japan)
• TTC (Japan)
• ATIS (US)
• TIA (US)
• CCSA (China)
• TTA (Korea)
Verticals are invited to the work like ITS, Continua, ESMIG,
etc.
Integration of vertical after initial establishment of ONEM2M
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30. ETSI M2M / OneM2M value proposition
Securely share the technical infrastructure between
sensors and Apps
Silo approach Shared approach
No ROI
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31. ETSI M2M / OneM2M value proposition
Silo approach Shared approach
One HAN gateway per App One HAN gateway for all the Apps
One installation per App One Installation for all the Apps
Wire wire wire… Full multi vendor home automation
No ROI interoperability
Revenues from “long tail” third
parties applications
Successful % Apps store model
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32. ETSI M2M / OneM2M value proposition
REST : do everything with 4 verbs and ‘documents’
Extremely easy to understand and program
Modbus
<GET http://.../
M-Bus
CAN Application>
ZigBee <POST http://…>
DLMS BACnet
<PUT http://…>
REST CoAP
oBix
ZWave <DELETE http://…>
C.12
…
DALI KNX
LON « REpresentational State Transfer »
Model mandated by NIST for future standard
‘smartgrid’ applications. REST may be carried
by CoAP defined in IETF
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33. ETSI M2M / OneM2M value proposition
Big Data shared infrastructure between the Apps
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34. ETSI M2M / OneM2M
Residential Business case
The same motion sensor can be used by different
Apps
Elderly Alarm
Auto lighting for elderly safety Alarm system when I'm out.
when I'm home
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35. ETSI M2M / OneM2M
Smart city business case
The same motion sensor can be used by different
Apps
Traffic jam manager Emergency
Traffic light manager
Peak hour traffic management Emergency vehicle path
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36. ETSI M2M / OneM2M
B2B Business case
Multi-B2B
Gas meter
Water meter Electricity meter Demand Response
Water from utility A
Electricity from utility B
Gaz from utility C
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37. ETSI M2M / OneM2M
B2B2C Business case
Multi-B2B2C
Rolling shutter
Security alarm Automatic watering system
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40. Solution overview
Smart Grid Smart 3rd Party
• Application layer
& EV Building applications
• REST SDK
• Publication
ThingPark Store® • Deployment
• Billing
• First M2M ETSI solution
ThingPark® • IMS 3GPP standard
• Secured
infrastructure • Multi M2M protocol (Zigbee,
W-M-bus, LON, KNX…)
Multi M2M protocol
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42. Projet Open Source Cocoon
Third party
Apps
Cocoon™ ETSI M2M
NSC
ETSI M2M
GW
Open source implementation
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44. Checkout mechanism
Apps
Gateway / Box
SIM card Inventory check
Checkout and
payment validation
Services
Devices
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45. ThingPark BPML Workflow
Apps Network Application
instantiation Local firmware
download
API
Gateway / Box Supply chain order
API
3G / GPRS service
SIM card activation SMS / Email
confirmation
API
Broadband service
Services activation ETSI M2M security
configuration
API
Devices discovery &
Devices Supply chain order
matching with
API
application manifest
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49. Looking for ETSI M2M info?
Wiley Publishing, look for « hersent » on Amazon
nicolas.jordan@actility.com
THANK YOU
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