Просист - от датчиците, които работят без ток, до пералните, които пращат е-майли, и автомобилите с 6 PC-та в багажника Dr. Pavlin Dobrev, Research and Development Manager ProSyst – about the Company • ProSyst is a leading company for end-to-end embedded software and OSGi solutions • Founded 1997 in Cologne, Germany • Privately owned, profitable • OSGi member since its foundation in 1999 • 120 employees 2 History of ProSyst Founded as Java Middleware Company 1997 1999 Sold J2EE App Server to SAP AG, entirely focused on OSGi, started mBS 2000 Joined OSGi Alliance 2001 1st mass market deployment, 1st big remote management deal with mPRM 2004 1st smart home customer win with mBS OSGi, started mPRM as first enterprise SW using OSGi technology 2007 ProSyst´s OSGi implementation mBS was sold over 4,000,000 times 2009 First mobile device project/product deployed with mBS 2011 Several smart home project have been awarded from leading service providers in EU, US and Asia 3 Connected Home Evolution 4 ProSyst Connected Home Market • Target Customers • Service Providers • Device OEMs/Manufacturer (gateways, CPEs, STBs.) • Prime Integrators, ISVs, SoCs • Offerings • Products: Gateway middleware and service platforms, Tools & SDKs, Remote Mgmt Software • Services: OSGi & Java Consulting, App development, integration and support services 5 Our Open Standards Approach • ProSyst is an active member of the following organizations: • Open Standards implemented in ProSyst products include: OSGi, TR-069, UPnP, DLNA, OMA-DM, ZigBee, Z-Wave, KNX, etc. 6 OSGi, the Module System for Java • Adds full remote management support incl. dynamic Firmware update, app lifecycle and configuration management, diagnostics, etc. • Adds concurrent multi-service execution to devices • Fosters development efficiency due to its modular & scalable SOA architecture, standardized APIs, Java language and many off-the-shelf components • The ideal choice as a common software platform for distributed target devices and multi-device-vendors with complex software requirements 7 Value Proposition of OSGi • Reduce time to market and cut in-life product maintenance cost by adding/updating/removing apps & services to your remote devices at any time • Reduce feature bill of material by utilization of hardware for multiple services and apps • Enhancing customer care by serving it with highquality and real-time device data • Foster innovation by leveraging – or opening the platform for – 3rd party developers 8 Develop OSGi: Enabling the Open Ecosystem ISVs / Developers Provide SDK Publish Apps App Store Search Distribute Consumer Device Execute 9 Develop OSGi: Enabling the Open Ecosystem ISVs / Developers Provide SDK OSGi Benefits: - Standardized programming & deployment model - Existing OSGi tools & SDKs - Existing developer community - Existing components - Existing knowhow Publish Apps App Store Search OSGi Benefits: - Standardized runtime execution environment (OSGi Framework) OSGi Benefits: - Built-in SW lifecycle management capabilities - Existing OSGi remote management servers Distribute Consumer Device Execute 10 Our role in the OSGi Alliance • ProSyst is a longstanding member of the OSGi Board of Directors and maintains several Chair positions in the OSGi Expert Groups, incl. the Residential EG • ProSyst is one of the most active OSGi members since its foundation in 1999 • ProSyst has driven the OSGi specs R1-R4 and carried out many reference implementations and test suites 11 11 Ecosystem for Apps & Services Opens home devices for manageable apps & services from manufacturers & 3rd parties. Home Services & App Examples 13 Reference Architecture of an Open Platform 12/03/09 14 ProSyst end-to-end Product Offering Modular platforms w/ APIs & add. functionality Tools & SDKs Remote Management Server 12/03/09 Managed Proxy Approach Update Cloud ProSyst OSGi Smart Home Solution DLNA UPnP DLNA / UPnP Home Gateway = Managed Proxy Device JSON RPC API Home Automation Mgr (Scenes, Rules, Conditions) Update Agent API Home Device Manager (Devices, Zones) Driver Driver Driver Non-IP devices Driver Driver 16 Gateway SW: mBS Smart Home • ProSyst own, low-footprint OSGi implementation certified for OSGi release version 4.2 • Optimized the use in commercial embedded products, e.g. in broadband equipment, modems, routers, gateways, CPEs, STBs, femtocell devices • Eclipse based Software Development Kit (SDK) for 3rd party developers to create, test & validate OSGi apps • Home network connectivity incl. Z-Wave, ZigBee, UPnP, KNX, X10, WebCams • TR-069 based remote management agent, incl. service and application lifecycle management 17 mBS Smart Home (cont.) • Scalable home automation middleware for scripted automation scenarios • Integrated web server and web framework for rich web based interfaces • Sophisticated resource management support, enhancing runtime robustness and reliability • Intelligent, extensible native watchdog agent • Ported and optimized for many JVMs and OSs such as Linux, Android, Windows 18 Tools/SDK: mBS SDK ProSyst mBS SDK Collection of Eclipse IDE Plugins, simplifying development of OSGi devices or OSGi contents Eclipse Plugins OSGi Runtime OSGi Validator ProSyst mBS, the carrier grade, highly optimized OSGi runtime for embedded devices Tools for validating functional & non-functional conformance of your OSGi platform 19 mBS SDK Eclipse Plugins Plugin group Description mToolkit Includes a collection of convenient tools for deployment and management of OSGicompliant bundles on OSGi Runtimes straight from within the Eclipse Workbench. mBProfiler Assists developers in improving the efficiency of applications by exploring different aspects of the performance of a Java program, associated with JVM’s consumption of the available platform resources (CPU, memory and threads). System plugins Offers a set of supplementary features assisting developers in constructing applications for concrete images of mBS Runtime 20 White Label SDKs • ProSyst SDK For OEMs or Carriers planning to open up an OSGi based device to the public developer community • Enables the developer community to create OSGi content for a dedicated device • Branded and published by OEMs or Carriers • Based on ProSyst‘s leading OSGi SDK offering 21 Remote Decive Mgmt: mPRM mPower Remote Manager (mPRM) is a backend management and monitoring system, for various class of devices based on (but not limited) to OSGi (incl. RFC-140 OSGi Residential Management Tree), TR-069 + TR-157 (incl. former PD-194) and OMA-DM standards. In short, mPRM is applicable to realize these use cases: • Platform, Application & Service Lifecycle Management • Firmware & File Update • Remote Configuration & Software Provisioning • Remote Diagnostics (life status checks, logging, monitoring) • Remote Security Administration 22 mPRM (cont.) • enables Mass Management Operations • remote Install, Update, Uninstall, Configuration, Monitoring & Diagnostics – on the fly • provides sophisticated E2E support & QoS • provides a Web based Admin Portal (can be white-labled) • Software Repository - Inventory of device software and configuration settings • advanced Load Balancing (Cluster Support) • full Security (network- level, certificate mgmt, User authentication and authorization, etc.) 23 mPRM (cont.) mPRM is Open and Easy to Integrate - boosting rapid adoption of new requirements and integration with 3rd party systems. The open design has the following dimensions: • Open for additional (i.e.custom) management protocols • Open for custom business logic extensions hosted on mPRM • Open for integration with other systems through an extensive set of Web Services APIs (Java, RESTful, SOAP or JEE JCA based APIs) • Open for customized management consoles (UIs) 24 ProSyst Professional Services • • • • • • Training and Customized OSGi Workshops Technical Consulting for Java and OSGi Customized Development Project Outsourcing Integration, Testing, QA Support All services are carried out by our 120+ inhouse Embedded and OSGi developers, who earn their bread and butter solving concrete business problems with OSGi technology. Our staff didn't learn about the OSGi Specification through books or reading the code: they participated in writing the specifications and wrote the code. They explain not only how OSGi technology works, but the fundamental design principles behind it to help you use it best. 25 25 Preliminary Roadmap 2012 for mBS Smart Home Support for wireless bus-system according to OMS Group[1] Jan Feb Mar Nov Dec Apr Support for additional wireless protocol[3] Support for additional Bus-system[2] May Jun Jul Aug New product release mBS Smart Home 7.2 Sep Oct Support for Smart Energy Profile 2.0[4] [1] M-Bus (“Meter-Bus”) is getting used for remote reading of heat meters, consumption meters and various sensors and actors (details at: www-m-bus.com) [2] Bus-System for management and control of electrical load via existing power line (details at: www.digitalstrom.org) [3] Protocol for self-powered wireless monitoring and control systems (details at: www.enocean-alliance.org) [4] Upcoming IP-based energy management protocol according to ZigBee standard (details at: www.zigbee.org/Standards/ZigBeeSmartEnergy/Version20Documents.aspx) 26 Selected Customer References 27 Leading Silicon runs ProSyst OSGi • OSGi is becoming a requirement of next generation broadband equipment • Many of the leading chip vendors have selected to run ProSyst mBS Smart Home OSGi on their chips • Demos were shown at Computex 2010, Metering Europe, Electronica and CES 2011, BBWF 2011, CES 2012 • Reference Platforms and Commercial turnkey solutions are available 28 Plug Computer running ProSyst Plug Computer / SheevaPlug / GuruPlug • Plug computer providing PC-like performance to run network-based services and apps • mBS Smart Home is available as optional add-on • mBS Smart Home provides a standardized and consistent infrastructure for services and apps • mBS Smart Home helps to easily port and integrate existing services and apps 29 IP Managed Services Home Gateway TES301 Target scenario • • The Cisco® Model TES301 IP Managed Services Home Gateway offers Service Providers the ability to deliver differentiated, revenue generating, managed services to their customers. In addition to offering an advanced set of features to support voice, data, and video services, the TES301 has been developed to enable multiple incremental services such as Home Security and Safety, Home Automation, Smart Metering, and Energy Control. TES301 runs ProSysts’ mBS Smart Home OSGi Service Platform 30 Residential Services Gateway CELLPIPE Target scenario • The Alcatel-Lucent Cellpipe Alcatel-Lucent’s approach combines broadband connectivity and processing/storage capacity into a single CellPipe Residential Gateway that supports the industry’s first Residential Gateway Application Module (RGAM). The RGAM is a USB dongle functioning as a mini-PC for processing and storage, including customer experience management software and applications. n and smart energy softwe. • CellPipe runs ProSysts’ mBS Smart Home OSGi Service Platform 31 Home Platform and Apps AlertMe.com Ltd. • A great example of ‘The Internet of Things’, part of AlertMe exists ‘in the cloud’ and part in the home, creating a secure Home Area Network (HAN) that connects the user to their home, energy and devices, giving real-time visibility and control from anywhere at any time. AlertMe not only brings the benefits of the Smart Grid into the home, but is also the gateway for a whole host of new Smart Home apps and services. • AlertMe Hub and Back End run ProSyst mBS OSGi technology and mPRM 32 Home Automation on a Mac ClareControls, Inc. • The first home automation system managed from the cloud and run on a Mac. • The ClareHome Controller is powered by the ClareOS and provides all device management services to AppModules, provides all user interface services and acts as the gateway to ClareCloud for • ClareHome, ClareAssure, ClareVision run ProSyst mBS Smart Home and mPRM.system updates. 33 Additional Apps in ProSyst Ecosystem 34 Deutsche Telekom Quivicon • Announced at IFA 2011, commercial massmarket launch in 2012 • DTAG and leading partner´s connected home platform • ProSyst mBS Smart Home and ProSyst management software mPRM is used • More information at http://www.telekom.com/media/cons umer-products/14852 and www.smart-connect.de 35 E-Energy / Smart Grid Project Joint Project with RWE, Siemens, Miele, etc. • Part of research program "E-Energy: IKTbased energy system of the future" by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology in Germany • Development and demonstration of locally networked energy systems to the EEnergy marketplace of the future • Develops and tests new approaches to optimizing energy supplies through the use of modern information and communication technologies (IKT) 36 TouchPanel powered by mBS OSGi Busch Jaeger (ABB Group) - ComfortTouch • The Busch-ComfortTouch combines the functions of a house control, a home infotainment centre and entertainment centre in one attractive masterpiece • With the Busch-ComfortTouch, you can operate or dim the lights, control your blinds, regulate the room temperature, play MP3 or video files, access email, surf the web or set the wake up alarm – everything even by remote control • Busch-ComfortTouch runs ProSyst mBS OSGi technology See Product Video here 37 Miele is now Smart Grid Ready Miele – Miele@home • Miele@home gateway runs ProSyst mBS OSGi, device management via ProSyst mPRM • Smart grid enabled domestic appliances from Miele can be set to run when electricity rates are cheapest. • Smart Start is activated by the user via the machine display. 38 Home Surveillance Service Telefonica - ADSL Surveillance Service Automatization network • Surveillance service for customer’s premises, houses, residences, etc. • Telefonica Videosupervision Service and all connected devices including web cameras are remotely managed and controlled by ProSyst mPRM Server solution. 39 Building Automation Solution Berker (RaumComputer) - Building Automation • RaumComputer’s Embedded PC “RC-BOS” runs the ProSyst mBS OSGi • Enables Building Automation and Facility Management • Control thousands of temperature sensors, light units, light switches, sun-blind motors, alarm contacts • Enabling intervention over several interfaces such as PC, TouchScreen, PDA or Ciscos’ IP-Phone Embedded PC “RCBOS“ “Köln-Triangle“ Tower, Cologne 40 Bombardier Mitrac 3000 System for Locomotives Bombardier Mitrac 3000: Crossing borders with flexibility Running ProSyst mBedded Server to create modular design for a wide application spectrum Optimized life cycle costs High reliability and security High-power output for high-speed Multisystem capability Easy maintenance Federal APD Parking Solution ProSyst mBedded Server OSGi Framework running in parking lanes and gates Fully integrated Airport Parking and Revenue Control System Encompasses parking equipment, data processing, central control monitoring and billing An interconnecting communication subsystem incl. E-Z pass interface and license plate recognition covering all central parking lanes First deployment: Dallas Fort Worth Int. Airport Next: JFK, Newark, LaGuardia TOPIQ Fleet Management for Trucks Running ProSyst mBedded Server - open and stable sytem for fleet management Powerful basic functions High reliability and security Remote monitoring Remote upgrading of system software More than 7,000 trucks equipped with TOPIQ are on the road Continental (Siemens VDO) Using ProSyst JProfiler during development of OnBoard Units for various car manufacturers Analyze Source Code, remote profiling, memory profiling, CPU profiling Visual representation for VM load or each object of bytes, instances, threads, classes, Garbage Collector activity Vehicle Infrastructure Integration Project (USDOT) Reducing the number and severity of incidents and reducing traffic congestion are two priorities of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) and car makers. Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) will allow vehicles to communicate with a roadside-infrastructure, as well as with each other. The communication capability, in combination with a nationwide data collection and processing network, will enable significant improvements to safety, mobility and productivity/convenience. Subsidy amount: US$ 56 Million Some participants/partners: Additional Research Projects Why ProSyst OSGi • Market Leadership: For more than a decade ProSyst OSGi is used in CPEs, STBs, Routers, Gateways, Energy Gateways, Control Panels, Mobile Devices, Cars, Trains, Trucks, Healthcare Devices, etc. • ProSyst´s OSGi implementation is optimized for resource-constrained embedded devices: it is faster, smaller and more reliable • ProSyst offers the most complete solution with additional unique features such as Resource Mgmt, additional Security, etc. 47 47 Why ProSyst OSGi (cont.) • ProSyst's field proven OSGi implementation has been sold more than 4,000,000 times • License cost are reasonable, so TCO is lower than developing an own implementation or adjusting and maintaining an Open Source Implementation • ProSyst's OSGi comes with 2 years Warranty, Indemnification, Liability • ProSyst´s OSGi is backed by a responsive Professional Customer Service team supporting you in the development and deployment phase 48 48 Positions? Какви Open служители търсим? • • • • • • Software Engineers Software Quality Assurance (QA) Engineers Technical Writers Project Managers Software Architects Internships: – Software Engineer – Java, Perl – Java Quality Assurance (QA) Why for work forтърсим? us? Какви служители • Work in an well established and growing international company • Work on projects with some of the world’s leading brands • Open and friendly working atmosphere • Very competitive remuneration package based on performance • Ability to participate in the development of the next generation Java and OSGi standards Thank You! Please feel free to contact us at any time! Dr. Pavlin Dobrev Research and Development Manager, ProSyst Labs p.dobrev@prosyst.com www.prosyst.com 51