Connected Home - Deutche Telekom’s Qivicon

A presentation at Connected World & IoT Seminar by Muffin in July 2017 in Sofia, Bulgaria by Petyo Dimitrov

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Connected Home Qivicon Hristo Gergov & Petyo Dimitrov

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100 CONNECTED DEVICES PER HOME IN 2020 Pretty picture from Hristo „The global sensor and device market for home security and automation is expected to grow from $1.4bn in 2015 to $4bn in 2019“ 2 Connected Home

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THE INTERNET OF RANSOMWARE THINGS… 3 Connected Home

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SMART HOME’S VALUE LAYERS Artificial Intelligence Semantic Data Automation Connectivity Things 4 Connected Home 5G

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SMART HOME COMPETITION AI Semantic Data Automation Connectivity Things 5 Connected Home

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TECHNOLOGY TRENDS: PLATFORMS 6 Connected Home

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QIVICON 7 Connected Home

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TIMELINE – CUSTOMERS & DEVICES 2013 Melnik 2014 2015 2016 Chernomorets Botevgrad Sliven 8 Connected Home 2017 Pleven 2018 2019 2020 Stara Zagora Ruse Burgas

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DEVICES 9 Connected Home

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PARTNERS ~ 50 + TelCos: KPN, … + NatCos: Slovak, Cosmote, … 10 Connected Home

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HOW IT WORKS 11 Connected Home

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QIVICON & MUSALA 12 Connected Home

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BACKEND DEVELOPMENT 1 3 New & unexplored business model • open platform vs white label • flexible pricing Integrations • > 15 systems • reliability expectations 13 Connected Home 2 4 Big Data & Analytics • data privacy • opportunity identification Performance • 100k gateways • testing

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FRONTEND DEVELOPMENT 1 Easy setup of a complex & flexible solution 3 Dependencies to all other DEV teams 14 Connected Home 2 Responsive and robust UI

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RUNTIME DEVELOPMENT 1 Opportunity to contribute to Open Source projects 2 Different gateway devices & firmware-s 3 Low footprint vs API convenience 4 Version management 15 Connected Home

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DEVICE INTEGRATION 1 Many devices with interesting functionalities 3 Synchronization with external Smart Home tools 16 Connected Home 2 Aligning a diversity of devices to a common abstraction • Vendors, Protocols, APIs 4 Testing: • requires physical interaction • difficult to automate

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Enough is good enough 17 Connected Home

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Enough is NOT good enough 18 Connected Home

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THE IMPACT ON QA & TESTING • Even higher quality needed – big impact comes with big risks • Bigger complexity & project’s systems landscape. Important to know non-tech stuff • Not yet established good testing practices • What about Test Automation? 19 Connected Home

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TESTING TYPES 1 3 Security Beta / Friendly User 5 Usability 20 Connected Home 2 Performance 4 Integration

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Open-source Connected Home openHAB Dimitar Ivanov 21 Connected Home

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OPENHAB FROM SCRATCH Started as a Tooling for Private Use Platform independent - JVM Open-source Protocol and Vendor Agnostic Modularity - OSGi Open for Extension 22 Connected Home

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HOW BIG IS OPENHAB 1 3 5 https://GitHub.com/openHAB Over 1000 Forks 1200 Already Merged PRs 23 Connected Home 2 4 6 Eclipse Public License 1.0 Over 350 Active Contributors 33 active repositories

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THE MOST INTERESTING BINDINGS Qualcomm AllPlay, Amazon Dash Button, Asterisk, Astro, Autelis (pool control), BigAssFan (industrial fans), Bluetooth, Bosch Indego(lawnmower), Gardena (lawnmower), Google Chromecast, Daikin, digitalSTROM-System, D-link, ekey (biometric access), EnOcean (energy harvesting), Logitech Harmony, HomeMatic, Zigbee, Philips Hue Lighting system, LG, LIFX, KNX, Sonos, Miele, Xiaomi, Minecraft, Nest, Netatmo, NTP, Panasonic, Plex, Samsung, TinkerForge, 24 Connected Home WakeOnLan, Z-Wave, HTTP, Ventilation systems, other smarthome installations, weather services, DIY Hardware modules, DIY Security systems, Lightning, heating systems, solar panels, Projectors, MQTT, RSS, IR devices, Video equipment, Motorized shades, MacOS text to Speech, Alexa, Mail, Twitter, Cisco Spark, MySQL, JDBC, Windows 10 Application, Tesla, SleepIQ (smart beds), BMW, Volvo, HomeKit, Spotify, etc.

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TRENDS IN OPENHAB 1 3 5 Voice Control Rule Engine Open for Extension 25 Connected Home 2 4 6 Gesture Control Security Big Companies Involved – Deutche Telekom, Mozilla, Huawei, Xiaomi, Bosch, etc.