Results

Requirements reports:

  • Report on selected scenarios and use cases (D1.1)
    Describes the results and process of collecting the user scenarios for the 2020's from the perspective of the different stakeholders in the lighting value chain. The scenarios were summarized in 3 super scenarios.

  • Value Chain Impact Analysis Report (D1.5)

    The Internet of Lighting is expected to have a significant impact on the lighting value chain as we know it today. This report explores how the OpenAIS solution can potentially have impact on the value network. First, the current lighting value network, including stakeholders and their added value, is analysed according to four phases. Secondly, the potential short term impact of OpenAIS is explored. Finally, the role of OpenAIS in future society is explored according to four perspectives.

Architecture reports:

  • Reference architecture of OpenAIS system (D2.3)
    OpenAIS is an open service oriented IP-based lighting architecture that  allows system designers in the professional lighting domain the freedom  to design the systems they want to offer, while simultaneously ensuring interoperability between the components from different vendors by specifying minimum application and infrastructure layer requirements.

    Please note that this reference architecture is is not a system design in itself  but a template for multiple concrete system designs. The related "OpenAIS Object Model“ that shows the API structure and is essential for interoperable systems, is still in progress and is expected to be published early 2017.

    Please note that this document is version "1.0", and may be updated after realisation and validation of a Pilot system during next phase of the project. Check this page again for updates.

  • Implementation & verification guidelines for the architecture (D2.2)
    Explains  and  justifies the  decision  making  process how the OpenAIS architecture deals with the functional and non-functional requirements for different stakeholders in the lighting value chain.

System Integration reports:

  • FMEA and Hazard analysis report (D4.2)

    It reports the result of the Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and hazard analysis activities conducted on an example system designed out of the OpenAIS reference architecture. For hazard identification, Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies has been adopted. The main outcomes - the FMEA analysis report and the HAZOP study report, will be used for system design reviews and risk mitigation activities.

  • Risk analysis report and definition of required test-ups (D4.3)
    Explains the risk assessment methods and provides a risk analysis report highlighting the risks identified from FMEA analysis. Defines a test methodology based on a test architecture that allows for continuous integration and testing, using test automation frameworks.

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