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7.1 Introduction 261<br />

Fig. 7.1 Research, development and innovation life cycle.<br />

standardisation, the on-time creation of Technical Committees (like ETSI TC<br />

M2M, TC NTECH) and international Partnership Projects (like ETSI 3GPP<br />

and oneM2M) helps to link the international industry with IERC research.<br />

7.1.3 What are Current IoT Requirements?<br />

Without IoT standards, FI-WARE (www.fi-ware.eu) for example would not<br />

have been able to successfully provide open “Generic Enablers” for Future<br />

Internet/IoT developments in Phase 2 and 3 of FI-PPP (www.fi-ppp.eu). In<br />

IERC standardisation coordination meetings the most important IoT requirements<br />

for cross-domain standardisation were about cybersecurity, privacy,<br />

identification, traceability, anonimization, semantic interoperability, interoperability<br />

or coexistence testing, performance characterization and scalability,<br />

auto-configuration, discovery, self-configuration, service robustness and<br />

resilience. Future standards adopters must be the standards makers. They know<br />

best what they need to drive their business. There is a risk that standards are<br />

not used if these two kinds of actors are different. An incentive to facilitate

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