oneM2M Standardization - News from India TSDSI has transposed 27 specifications (including 4 technical reports) of oneM2M Release 4. This Release introduces new common service functions for time, session and process management. It also supports: - enhanced Fog/Edge Computing by enabling software campaigning and resource synchronization, - semantic reasoning, - enhanced 3GPP interworking, - geo-query capability, - public warning service enablement, - security enhancements across multiple domains https://lnkd.in/eFHesbjn
oneM2M
Media and Telecommunications
A world of interoperable and secure IoT services where market adoption is easy and delivers benefits to society
About us
We are the global community that develops IoT standards to enable interoperable, secure, and simple-to-deploy services for the IoT ecosystem. oneM2M standards are open, accessible and internationally recognized. Formed in 2012 by the world’s preeminent ICT standards development organizations, oneM2M membership today consists of thought leaders from a broad range of industries, including industrial manufacturers and suppliers, consumer device manufacturers, component suppliers, and telecommunications service providers. oneM2M Partner standards development organizations are: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (North America), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TIA (North America), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea), and TTC (Japan). Additional partners contributing to the oneM2M work include: the BBF (Broadband Forum), Continua, GlobalPlatform, HGI (Home Gateway Initiative), the New Generation M2M Consortium ‐ Japan, and OMA (Open Mobile Alliance). oneM2M specifications provide a framework to support applications and services such as the smart grid, connected car, home automation, public safety, and health.
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http://www.onem2m.org
External link for oneM2M
- Industry
- Media and Telecommunications
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Brussels
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- IoT - Internet of Things, M2M - Machine to Machine communications, International Standards, Interoperability, Data Marketplace, and IoT Platform
Locations
Employees at oneM2M
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Massimo Vanetti
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JaeSeung Song
Professor at Sejong University
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Asif Iqbal
oneM2M Secretary @oneM2M | Team Lead & Engineer - IT @TSDSI | ITIL Certified | eX-Raheja | eX-Wipro
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Ritika Deo
Marcom Analyst @TSDSI (Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India)| Marcom Secretary @oneM2M| Summer Intern at @DS Group, NOIDA| NDIM'24…
Updates
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Through our Technical Excellence awards, oneM2M's recognizes high standards of excellence, innovation, and quality in our standardization and market development activities. Here is Miguel Angel R. receiving his award from Roland Hechwartner during oneM2M's recent Technical Plenary (#71) held at ETSI. There were two other awards for remote participants - Andreas Kraft, and SeungMyeong Jeong of KETI(Korea Electronics Technology Institute).
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Standardization activities in oneM2M take place under the Technical Plenary (TP) for which there are three working groups. Members vote on the Chair and Vice-Chair positions for each group. During TP#71, Bob Flynn was elected as Chair of the Testing and Developer’s Ecosystem (TDE). Here he is, receiving Roland Hechwartner's congratulations, in the company of the in-person delegates at ETSI.
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oneM2M in India's Growing IoT Ecosystem Vi Business, the enterprise arm of operator Vodafone Idea Limited, has launched the Vi Business IoT Innovation Lab in India. One of its ecosystem partners is Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT). Commenting on the initiative, Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay, C-DOT's CEO noted that "C-DOT has been working to strengthen India’s digital ecosystem by driving global oneM2M standards in IoT ecosystem which have been adopted as the National standard. In collaboration with Vi Business, we have set up test environments in the IoT Innovation Lab to help the industry seamlessly adopt these standards. This will ensure interoperability across diverse systems, while upholding the highest levels of data security and privacy, real-time authorised data exchange and synchronization, making India’s IoT landscape trusted, scalable and future ready.”
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Mobius4 released ahead of International Hackathon 2025 KETI(Korea Electronics Technology Institute) has released Mobius4 which implements the global #IoT middleware standard, oneM2M. The new code base uses Javascript async-await syntax to improve readability and maintenance. Mobius4 also implements candidate AIoT features ahead of the formal oneM2M Release 5 to allow developer experimentation. via SeungMyeong Jeong
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Converting enthusiasm for Agentic AI into dependable AIoT systems Our latest interview is with Ingo Friese of Deutsche Telekom’s T-Labs. In it, he discusses developments at the intersection of #Agentic #AI with #IoT. Ingo has been experimenting to combine AI agents in IoT systems at the same time as #interoperability protocols such as Google's #A2A and Anthropic’s #MCP are gaining impetus. Having built an #interworking proxy entity to bridge AI and IoT domains, Ingo’s early findings demonstrate the ease of implementation. He also highlights issues in enabling operational, scalable, and trustworthy systems. To these ends, Ingo will be working with oneM2M’s Technical Plenary to standardize AI Agents in oneM2M’s roadmap.
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2025 International oneM2M Hackathon The Mobius International Developer Contest is a global competition that leverages the Mobius 4 open-source platform, developed by the KETI(Korea Electronics Technology Institute) and based on the international IoT standard oneM2M. This contest aims to promote AIoT (#AI + #IoT) service development using the latest oneM2M-compliant Mobius 4 platform, and to expand the adoption of the oneM2M standard and Mobius infrastructure across industries through the creation of prototypes that address real-world enterprise needs. For more details and to register for the event, follow this link https://lnkd.in/eTq_ZfgK SeungMyeong Jeong, JaeSeung Song
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India Government Advisory Encourages Use of oneM2M The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) asked machine-to-machine (M2M) services providers, government ministries and departments, as well as #IoT device makers to adopt oneM2M and deploy solutions based on the standard. The advisory addresses eco-system fragmentation issues, arising from the deployment of proprietary IoT solutions, as these hinder interoperability and security capabilities. via The Economic Times at https://lnkd.in/eFgGuY2M Department of Telecommunications, India