Scenario Definitions
The scope of the present document is to specify the minimum set of key scenarios for the Next Generation Protocols (NGP), Industry Specific Group (ISG).
The scope of the present document is to specify the minimum set of key scenarios for the Next Generation Protocols (NGP), Industry Specific Group (ISG).
The present document provides an overview of existing identity oriented protocols, mapping systems and proposes next generation mobility with a generic and resilient identity services infrastructure.
The present document specifies communication between the M2M Authentication Function (MAF) and MAF clients on the reference point Mmaf and between the M2M Enrolment Function (MEF) and MEF clients on the reference point Mmef.
The present document describes and collects the state-of-art of the existing technologies on management capability, evaluates if the technologies can match the requirements defined in oneM2M, analyzes how the technologies can leverage the design of the architecture of oneM2M.
The SAREF extension for the wearables domain (SAREF4WEAR) is based on a limited set of use cases and from available existing data models.
The present document collects the use cases of the industrial domain and the requirements needed to support the use cases collectively. In addition it identifies the necessary technical work needed to be addressed while enhancing future oneM2M specifications.
The present document specifies the oneM2M and AllJoyn® interworking technologies that enable AllJoyn® Applications and oneM2M entities produce/consume services.
The present document specifies the architectural options, resources and procedures needed to pre-provision and maintain devices in the Field Domain (e.g. ADN, ASN/MN) in order to establish M2M Service Layer operation between the device's AE and/or CSE and a Registrar and/Hosting CSE. The resources and procedures includes information about the Registrar CSE and/or Hosting CSE needed by the AE or CSE to begin M2M Service Layer operation.
The present document describes the oneM2M defined information model for home appliances, including the description of how it is mapped with other information models from external organizations. It also explains the ontology for the home domain information model.
SAREF4BLDG is an extension of the SAREF ontology that was created based on the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard for building information. It should be noted that not the whole standard has been transformed since it exceeds the scope of this extension, which is limited to devices and appliances within the building domain.
SAREF4LIFT is an ontology that extends SAREF for the Smart Lifts domain. This SAREF extension is based on a limited set of use cases and existing data models identified within available initiatives.
SAREF4ENER is an extension of SAREF that was created in collaboration with Energy@Home and EEBus to enable the interconnection of their (different) data models.