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© Business Connexion | All rights reserved
The Internet of Things
Andy Brauer CTO
Business Connexion
Origin: Internet of Things In 1990, graduate of MIT and current principal of Blue Forest Research, LLC., John Romkey, invented the first Internet “device,” a toaster that could be turned on and off over the Internet But it wasn’t until 1999 that the “Internet of Things” was officially coined by Kevin Ashton, executive director of the Auto-ID Center. He used the phrase in a title of a presentation at Proctor & Gamble. And just one year later, LG announced plans for an “Internet refrigerator,” bringing the Internet of Things into the new millennium.
Origin: M2M One of the first data-transmission circuits was developed in 1845 between the Russian Tsar’s Winter Palace and army headquarters through telemetry. Modern-day mobile M2M technology emerged around 1995
A quick look at the History of IOT
• MQTT: a protocol for collecting device data and communicating it to servers (D2S) • XMPP: a protocol best for connecting devices to people, a special case of the D2S pattern, since people are connected to the servers • DDS: a fast bus for integrating intelligent machines (D2D) • AMQP: a queuing system designed to connect servers to each other (S2S)
Protocol Overview
Synopsis
The era of micro applications is on the rise, Realtime Business Decisions and actions are of paramount importance. Time to react to market demand is key to any organisation. Any system that delivers the ability to integrate micro applications rapidly will have a clear advantage. Integrating with existing systems is best done with API gateways which means if a change happens on one side of an organisation only the gateway needs to be adapted rather than having to update thousands or millions of devices.
Machine to Machine Digitisation Ecosystem's IPv6 Urbanisation Global Competitiveness Miniaturisation Predictive Analytics Prescriptive Analytics Machine Learning AI 5G Mobile Intelligent Sensors
Internet of Everything the Perfect Storm
Modderfontein will become the Manhattan of Africa
ZAR 84 Billion Investment in a Smart City in the heart of Gauteng
“The real world is mostly event driven, and event-driven situations are best addressed by event-
driven business applications”.
Business Event Processing
Every 20 years a new dispute
innovation changes the way
we do IT
Sense and Respond to
Actionable situations
1970s
1990s
2010s
Transaction Driven Paradigm Discrete (data oriented) transaction processing)
Process Driven Paradigm Orchestration (process oriented) of human and system tasks
Event Driven Paradigm Holistic (context oriented) event processing
Social Media reflects Events faster than Traditional Business Systems
Unified Business
Maturity Model for Internet of Things
Maturity
Networking and Simple Reporting
Controllable Devices and Assets
Condition-Based Monitoring
Analytics and Predictions
Integration into the Corporate Processes
New Service & Business Models
Basic
Intermediate
Advanced
Leader
Expert
Experienced
Added Value for the Company
Knowledge Based Society
Supporting Technologies: Big Data Internet of Things Cloud Mobile Analytics Integration
Mobile Social Cloud BD IoT
Time from wiz to biz
Unc
ert
aint
y &
Con
fusi
on
Define Wait Act
Describe Act
Co-Create
Where I am Where I Work
Where I Spend My Money
Things That Take Me Around
Things That Surround
me
Where Relax
Around My Body
What I Carry Around
On Me In Me
Industrial Internet
Smart Supply Constellations
Smart Cities & Transport
Connected Homes
Wearable Clothing
Digital Health
Invisible Computing
Connected Government
Intelligent Consumer Electronics
Where I am
Where I Work
Where I Spend My
Money
Things That Take
Me Around
Things That
Surround Me
Where I Relax
Around My Body
I Carry Around
On Me In Me
Connectivity
Sensors +
Connectivity
Device
Sensors
+
+
Fashion
Connectivity
Device
Sensors
+
+
+ Connectivity
Robotics
Sensors
+
+ Connectivity
Device
Sensors
+
+
Buildings
Connectivity
Machines
Sensors
Robotics +
+
+
+
Robotics
Connectivity
Machines
Sensors
Infrastructure +
+
+
+
Buildings
Connectivity
Machines
Sensors
+
+
+
Infrastructure
Connectivity
Buildings
Sensors
+
+
+ Connectivity
Infrastructure
Sensors
+
+
IoT – BCX Perspective
IoT Domains Digitization
BIG Data Analytics
Value Networks
IoT Platform
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IoT Platform
The Connected Person
IoT Domains
Secured Devices
Connected Sensors Connectivity
•Define the target use cases. Be specific; engage IT, the lines of business and clients; and get buy-in.
•Evaluate the return on investment for the business. Add up all costs, internal and external, and figure
out how the data will actually be monetized.
•Define the data collection and environmental requirements in terms of the type of sensors,
power, temperature range, etc.
•Define the data management and analysis requirements.
•Define governance and retention requirements.
•Prototype, pilot and test a solution -- and make sure it's doing what you expect!
Ways to get ready for IoT
IoIT “We are closer to an Internet of dumb
things, and far from an Internet of things that
are natively intelligent”
WiTricity “IoT business models will need to be
completely wireless, or better yet
permanently wireless”
EdgeWare “In IoT Hardware and software converges
on the edge as edgeware, hardware is hard,
no really, atoms vs pixels”