The Shepherd® Platform

25 February 2010 11:11

In Telenor Objects we believe there will be a shift from vertically integrated closed solutions to a layered open approach where devices will communicate using a wide range of communications systems with software applications - through a new infrastructure we call Shepherd® platform.

Why Shepherd?

This new infrastructure will provide functions common to many applications, thereby reducing complexity, development effort and maintenance costs for these applications. There will also be significant operating cost savings, because the costs for such a managed service infrastructure will be shared across many independent applications.

However, the largest innovation potential lies in allowing sensor information to be shared in a safe manner across any application and allowing any device to connect to any application - which means that new applications can be created on the basis of installed devices, and new devices can easily be connected to existing applications.

The value of such object networks increase exponentially with the number of nodes. This may result in hyper growth when a critical mass is reached. We have already observed this with the Internet.

Key functions

We have identified the following key Object Service Enablement Functions:
• Managed connectivity
• Device and gateway interfacing
• Data capture, handling and storage
• Information exchange and routing
• Alarm handling
• Device management
• Service management
• Solution monitoring/reporting
• Object access brokerage
• Interconnection with other OSEFs
• Interfacing to business systems

The Shepherd® platform is an open and future proof architecture which allows customers to freely choose the most suitable combination of devices and applications. The platform is designed to telecom principles of scalability, reliability and security.