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10. What
is
the
Internet
of
Things
What
if
machines
could
talk?
What
if
machines
could
communicate
with
us
and
each
other
about
what
they
are,
where
they
are
and
what
condi8on
they
are
in?
This
is
not
a
pipe
dream
or
a
futuris8c
scenario.
It
is
happening
right
now
and
its
called
the
Internet
of
Things.
11. What
is
the
Internet
of
Things
Ø
The
Internet
of
Things
(IoT)
is
the
product
of
sensors,
technology
and
networking
all
coming
together
to
allow
buildings,
infrastructure
and
other
resources
to
swap
informa8on.
Ø
We
are
entering
a
world
where
physical
objects
are
seamlessly
integrated
into
the
informa8on
network,
and
where
the
physical
objects
can
become
ac8ve
par8cipants
in
business
processes.
Ø
Services
are
available
to
interact
with
these
'smart
objects'
over
the
Internet,
query
and
change
their
state
and
any
informa8on
associated
with
them,
taking
into
account
security
and
privacy
issues.
Ø
Also
referred
to
as
-‐
Internet
of
Everything
(IoE)
Machine-‐to-‐Machine
(M2M)
interac8on
Industrial
Internet
(in
the
manufacturing
sector)
13. 26
Billion
Online
Units
By
2020,
IoT
will
enable
26
billion
devices
to
get
online
30
Times
Growth
The
figure
is
an
increase
of
30
8mes
from
0.9
billion
in
2009
$1
Processors
The
components
cost
will
do
down
dras8cally
and
processors
will
be
sold
for
less
than
$1
7.3
Billion
Mobile
Devices
The
number
of
mobile
connected
devices
2020
-‐What
the
Future
holds
$309
Billion
Supplier
Contribu8on
IoT
suppliers
revenue
contribu8on
is
es8mated
to
be
north
of
$309
billion
Leading
Industry
Ver8cals
Leading
ver8cals
of
IoT
adopters
are
Manufacturing
(15%),
Healthcare
(15%)
and
Insurance
(11%).
Predic8ons
&
Sta8s8cs
14. The
data
explosion
from
IT
innovaCon
Every
two
days,
we
create
more
data
than
in
all
of
human
history
up
un8l
2003
Every
60
seconds
of
every
day,
we
generate
• 550
new
websites
• 276,667
tweet
• 41,666
Facebook
shared,
• 82,722
wireless
app
downloads
• $1,902,587
in
online
transac8ons
• 600
hours
of
YouTube
videos,
mostly
about
cats
15. Cloud
and
IoT
growth
over
next
3
years
require:
Spending
~$20B
on
new
data
centers
Occupying
200
football
fields
Building
10
new
power
plants
Cloud
today:
• Burns
more
energy
than
191
countries
• Costs
$6.6B
/mo
• Generates
CO2
emissions
from
SPAM
~
3
million
cars
Source:
Hewleb
Packard
May
2014
17. Internet
of
Things
–
PotenCal
for
Industrial
Uses
Ø The
Internet
of
Things
is
more
than
just
giving
your
fridge
the
capacity
to
tell
you
that
you
are
out
of
milk
or
your
garage
door
to
open
up
automa8cally
when
your
car
comes
near
it.
Ø The
technology
has
the
poten8al
to
not
just
revolu8onize
our
homes
and
healthcare
but
also
how
factories
work.
The
five
main
reasons
manufacturing
companies
are
implemen8ng
Internet
of
Things
-‐
Ø Beber
Asset
U8liza8on
Ø Increased
Employee
Produc8vity
Ø Supply
Chain
and
Logis8cs
Ø Improved
Customer
Experience
Ø Innova8on
18. Exci8ng
Times
Ahead
The
Qualcomm
promoted
group
supports
the
AllJoyn
Open
Source
Project
The
main
members
of
the
60+
alliance
19. Exci8ng
Times
Ahead
The
Intel
led
alliance
is
the
other
major
IoT
standards
group
Supporters
20. Internet
of
Things
–
PotenCal
for
Industrial
Uses
GE
Durathon
babery
factory
in
Schenectady,
NY
Ø 10,000
sensors
on
the
assembly
line
and
others
embedded
in
each
babery
Ø Sensors
report
components’
status
in
real-‐8me,
which
the
manager
can
view
on
his
iPad
while
making
the
factory
rounds.
Ø Data
can
also
be
shared
in
real-‐8me
with
others
throughout
management,
product
design
and
other
departments.
Ø The
sensors
monitor
the
humidity
on
the
factory
floor
and
how
much
pressure
a
machine
is
applying
to
a
par8cular
component.
21. Internet
of
Things
–
PotenCal
for
Industrial
Uses
Siemens
Electronic
Works
facility
in
Amberg,
Germany
The
factory
has
touchscreen
human-‐machine
interfaces
(HMIs)
that
allow
users
to
get
in-‐depth
root
cause
analysis
of
the
over
400
points
of
automated
data
collec8on.”
22. Internet
of
Things
–
PotenCal
for
Industrial
Uses
Stanley
Black
&
Decker
factory
in
Reynosa,
Mexico
Ø The
company
has
implemented
IoT
devices
in
its
Reynosa
factory
and
has
achieved
significant
savings.
Ø The
solu8on
–
RTLS
(Real-‐Time
Loca8on
System)
has
given
the
company
real-‐8me
produc8on
visibility.
Ø Results
12%
-‐
Labor
u8liza8on
improvements
10%
-‐
Increased
throughput
10%
-‐
Reduced
material
inventory
carrying
costs
23. Poten8al
Of
IoT
Uses
&
Applica8ons
Health
and
Fitness
Products
ü Monitor
cri8cal
care
pa8ents
ü Alerts
can
be
sent
out
when
BP
or
sugar
levels
go
up
ü Measures
exercise
and
counts
steps
ü Monitors
sleep,
weight,
blood
pressure,
and
other
sta8s8cs.
Kitchen
&
Home
Appliances
ü Control
fridge
temperature
via
mobile
ü Refrigerators
will
no8fy
when
out
of
ice
ü Washers
and
dryers
–
No8fica8ons
when
the
laundry
is
done
ü Turns
on
devices
remotely
when
the
demand
on
grid
is
low
ü Coffee
makers
–
Perfect
brew
when
you
arrive
24. Ligh8ng
and
Hea8ng
Products
ü Turn
on
lights,
AC,
hea8ng
before
you
get
home.
ü Bulbs,
thermostats,
and
air
condi8oners
that
maximize
energy
efficiency
by
talking
with
network.
ü Turn
them
off
via
mobile
Safety
and
Security
Monitoring
Devices
ü Systems
to
monitor
babies
and
assisted
living
ü Sensor-‐equipped
drawers
and
safes
ü Home
alarm
systems
ü Cars
calling
emergency
services
in
case
of
accidents
Poten8al
Of
IoT
Uses
&
Applica8ons
25. Waste
Management
Systems
Intelligent
Traffic
Management
Systems
ü Manage
traffic
to
keep
traffic
at
a
minimum
ü Alert
and
divert
traffic
when
conges8on
occurs
ü Impart
conges8on
penal8es
to
drivers
causing
them
ü Smart
parking-‐space
management
ü Garbage
cans
and
recycle
bins
with
RFID
tags
that
alert
you
when
full
ü They
can
alert
the
pickup
van
so
that
its
not
missed
ü Pay
as
you
throw
programs
–
To
help
decrease
garbage
and
increase
recycling
Industrial
Uses
ü The
whole
supply
chain
can
be
managed
and
monitored
ü Assembly
lines,
factories,
warehouses
and
logis8cs
all
communica8ng
to
op8mize
the
process
Poten8al
Of
IOT
Uses
&
Applica8ons
26. Business
Applica8ons
Greater
Inventory
Accuracy
How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Inventory
Management
Lowering
fuel
costs
and
reduced
thes
Fleet
Management
Loca8on
based
Promo8ons
Real-‐8me
Promo8ons
Consumer
behavior
tracking
NextGen
Vending
Machines
Malfunc8ons
and
warranty
issues
Maintenance
and
Warranty
27. How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Ø Easy
inventory
management
by
deploying
sensors
i.e
RFID
tags
on
products
to
track
them
in
real-‐8me.
Inventory
Management
Ø Real-‐8me
event-‐processing
-‐
monitor
inventory
levels,
raise
alerts,
and
automa8cally
place
orders.
Ø Increased
accuracy
by
remotely
monitoring
the
data
from
the
sensors
and
replenish
inventory
.
Ø Real
8me
tracking
–
products
on
store
shelves,
storage
area,
or
in
a
warehouse.
28. How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Fleet
Management
Ø IoT
to
track
the
movements
of
trucks
and
cars
by
following
a
set
of
predefined
rules.
Ø Define
and
Monitor
-‐
delivery
route,
speed,
storage
temperature
for
perishable
items.
Ø Alerts
-‐
Unplanned
or
extended
stoppages,
maintenance
issues
etc…
Ø Benefits
-‐
lower
fuel
costs,
reduced
thes
and
loss,
accurate
lead
8mes,
and
extending
the
life
of
the
fleet
Ø UPS’s
fleet,
for
example,
is
now
fibed
with
tracking
devices
to
cut
costs
and
improve
driver
efficiency.
29. How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Ø Track
products
that
are
in
and
out
of
warranty
Ø General
Electric
is
the
best
example
of
using
IoT
for
predic8ve
maintenance
in
its
jet
engines,
turbines,
and
wind
farms.
Ø By
analyzing
data
in
real-‐8me,
GE
saves
8me
and
costs,
as
technicians
know
when
to
visit.
Ø
Real-‐8me
iden8fica8on
of
malfunc8ons
or
warranty
issues
Ø
Data
helps
improve
products,
by
understanding
consumer
usage.
Ø Valuable
items
use
the
embedded
sensors
to
track
the
product
in
case
of
a
thes
Maintenance
&
Warranty
30. How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Real-‐8me
Promo8ons
Ø Real-‐8me
promo8ons
–
based
on
customer’s
shopping
history,
personal
preferences,
loca8on,
weather,
traffic,
and
special
events.
Ø Priori8ze
the
promo8ons
–
the
One
promo8on
that
customer
really
needs
Ø American
Express,
has
partnered
with
several
retailers
to
offer
real-‐8me
promo8ons
based
on
a
customer’s
loca8on
and
credit
card
ac8vity.
Ø Loca8on-‐based
tracking
–
send
promos
when
customers
are
in
the
store.
Ø Send
promo8ons
for
products
that
customers
have
searched
on
laptop
or
mobile
31. How
Businesses
can
Benefit
Next
Genera8on
Vending
Machines
Ø SAP’s
Smart
Vending
solu8on
provides
brands
the
opportunity
to
engage
with
their
customers
in
highly
personalized
ways
Ø Interac8ve
vending
machines
–
recommend
products
based
on
history.
Whether
it’s
in
the
vending
machine,
in
the
physical
store,
or
available
online.
Ø Vendors
can
monitor
machines’
inventory
levels,
maintenance,
no8fy
customers
on
nearby
machines.
Ø Interac8ve
VM
-‐
Play
games,
share
with
friends
and
get
rewarded
Ø Maintain
price
based
on
factors
like
demand,
weather
paberns,
and
available
inventory
and
perishability
32. Sparked
–
A
Dutch
start-‐up
ü Dutch
startup
is
using
wireless
sensors
on
cable
ü Alerts
the
farmer
when
one
of
the
cable
is
sick
or
pregnant
ü The
amount
of
data
transmibed
by
each
cow
is
200
MB
per
year
Innova8ve
uses
Current
Applica8ons
Conver8s
–
Cardiac
Monitors
ü Conver8s
is
a
company
that
makes
wireless
cardiac
monitors.
Physicians
can
check
and
monitor
their
pa8ents
health
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–
IneedMD
Using
a
small
RF
transceiver,
the
EKG
Glove™
transmits
the
captured
data
to
a
Microsos™
Surface
Pro
where
it
can
be
displayed
and/or
transmibed
to
the
EMR.
44. § Loca8on-‐Based
Services
§ iRadar
Community
§ Aura
–
Verified
Cameras
§ Live
Traffic
&
Naviga8on
§ Car
Finder
§ JVC
Integra8on
/
Music
Control
§ Track
Red
Light
Cameras,
Speed
Cameras,
Live
Police
Loca8ons,
Cau8on
Areas
and
Radar/Laser
Detec8on
Areas
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