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JM Goiran 12/2/2014LETI/DIR Corporate Business Development
Internet of Things
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Leti within CEA
Basic Research Division (Life sciences and Physical sciences)
Nuclear Energy Division
Defence and SecurityDivision
Technological ResearchDivision
Electronics and information technologies
New Energies
Software
16 000 collaborators10 % PhD and post-doc
10 research centres
Présentation corporate du Leti | 2
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Platforms for Technology transfer
Fontenay-aux-Roses
DAM-Île-de-FranceSaclay
Le Ripault
Nantes
Bordeaux
Toulouse
Chambéry
Technology transfer platforms
Centres CEA
Valduc
Grenoble
Cesta Gramat Marcoule
CadaracheGardanne
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Laboratory of Electronics and Information
Technologies
1967 - Grenoble
Laboratory of Integrated Systems
and Technologies
2003 - Paris Sud
Laboratory of Innovation for new Technologies
for Energy and Nanomatérials
2005 - Grenoble / Chambéry
Technology Research : Institutes
Solar
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LETI : A TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
A few facts
Founded in 1967
A single mission : Innovate with Industry
1700 collaborators160 PhD + 40 post-doctorants38 % foreign students
2200 patents286 registered in 201240 % under licensing
Budget : 275 M€
50 start-ups
& 350+ Industry partners
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A Business Model …Create and transfer innovation to our industrial partners
Basic
research
Basic
research
Technological ResearchTechnological Research
Pilot linePilot line
Mass
production
Mass
production
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Usage
Systemsintegration
Microcomponents
Miniaturization technologies
50 %
30 %
20 %
Systems for biology & healthcare
Systems for communication
Silicon microsystems Silicon microelectronics
Optoelectronics components
Energy efficientcy with LETI| JM.Goiran| SiliconEurope Sept 2013
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Chemistry
Platform
Micro-
nanoelectronic
Platform
Nanocharacterization
Platform
Integrated and
embedded systems
Platform
Photonics
Platform
OUR RESEARCH PLATFORMS
Clinatec
Energy efficientcy with LETI| JM.Goiran| SiliconEurope Sept 2013 | 8
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How to work with Leti ?
Bilateral project
Staff secondment, industrial transfer and IP valorisationDuration : 1 to 2 years
Collaborative research
IP valorisation through a consortium
Common Lab
Multi-projects, steering committee for a common team, industrial transfer and IP valorisation Duration : 3 years
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Electronics within
solutions
Smart objects
Security of goods and people
Energy and environment
Biology and health
Transport
Consumer
Manufacturing
Space
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Markets require smarter, safer, connected,
more efficient :
Internet of Things | JM.Goiran
And humans ?
Smartwear
Consumer
appliances
Transports
Infrastructure, logistics Homes, buildings
Factories
Cities
Living world
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IoT will generate new opportunties
Internet of Things | JM.Goiran
Smartwear
Consumer
appliances
Transports
Infrastructure, logistics Homes, buildings
Factories
Cities
Living world
Data / MetadataValorization
+New Services
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IoT Context
Internet of Things | JM.Goiran | 13
6,3 Billion 6,8 Billion 7,2 Billion 7,6 Billion
500 Million 12,5 Billion 25 Billion 50 Billion
0,08 1,84 3,47 6,58
2003 2010 2015 2020
More connected
devices than
people
Internet & network
technologies
Micro & nano
technologies
Data Base & Information
processing
New Internet
Inhabitants
Quantify selfTwitter
@Montgomerymae Intelligent ParkingKoubachi
Moore LawNT*2 every 1.5Y
Metcalfe LawValue=(N_users)²
BigDataanalytics
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Forecasts call for billions and billions of
connected devices
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50 Billion Connections in 2020 – Ericsson (from page 18 of 2010 annual report)
Graph found here and here
John Gantz of IDC forecasts 15 billion devices will be communicating over the network by the year 2015 (link)
Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg estimates 50 billion devices will be connected to the Web by 2020 (link)
“Smart Connected
Devices To Reach 13.5
Billion in 2016” - Harbor
Research (link)
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A booming market
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The global smart city technologymarket will grow from $6.1 billion in annual revenue in 2012 to $20.2 billion by 2020
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Main markets starting already
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Smartcities eHealth and wellness
security Advanced manufacturing
UK 50M smartmetersbid, France’s GRDF bid.Market $20.2 billion by 2020
Wearable telehealthdevices is a 6B$ market by 2016 (IMS)
20% Profitability Increase Experienced By Mid-Market Manufacturers Using Advanced Techniques.
Video Surveillance System and Service
Market worth $36.28 Billion by 2018
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IoT : a new revolution…
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1990 2010
Processing/gfx power vs price, Modems
Phone & IP infrastructure
Standards & tools : HTML, POP3, IPV4, apache, MySQL…
Processing power vs price & consumption
Sensor technologiesNanotechnologies
Mobile infrastructure and Communication Standards : 6lowPan, Zigbee, WiFi, NFC, RFID, 802.15.4, OpenData…
Energy harvestingand management
Integration, miniaturization
PC market
Smartphone market
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IoT
At the heart of societal challenges
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Smarter
Safer
connected
More
Efficient
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Les ordinateurs sont inutiles…Computers are useless…
… ils ne donnent que les réponses.… they only give answers.
Pablo Picasso
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A few questions…
� Did you do the inventory of the digital data accessible to your product?
� Could your product transmit real-time data on its usage ? On its user ? On its environment ?
� Could these data be valuable ? For your product ? For you ? For other ecosystems ?
� Is your product linked with external data ? Are these data streams socialized (Linked to external events or data or people)
� Could or would you react to your or external data to improve your product or service ?
� How would I respect the privacy of my customer ?
� Would your product still comply with your Ethics ?
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… applied to a…
� Did you do the inventory of the digital data accessible to your product?
� Could your product transmit real-timedata on its usage ? On its user ?
� Could these data be valuable ? For your product ? For you ? For others ?
� Is your product linked with externaldata ? Are these data streamssocialized (Linked to external eventsor data or people)
� Could or would you react to your or external data to improve your productor service ?
� How would I respect the privacy of mycustomer ?
� Would your product still comply withyour Ethics ?
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Power On/Off …
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… applied to a…
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- Preventive maintenance- Optimization of refilling process
- Video surveillance- Comarketing- Wifi access sharing
Sensors, Datacommunication
Services, Value
- Web Localization- Referencing in mapping systems- Social web payment- Anticipation of consumption /events
- Customer satisfaction measurement
- Analytical marketing- SmartCity integration
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IoT major benefits
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New services and revenues
New business models
Business processoptimization
• Customer usages knowledge• remote maintenance &
controlling, • supply chain optimization…
• usage based pricing=> Ex: insurance, coffee machines, printing…
• Data monetization, • Co-marketing/branding…• Generate service offerings in
place of HW one-off sales
But you can only optimize what you
can measure
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IoT
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New services and revenues
New business models
Business processoptimization
sensors revenuesServices,
Biz modelsMWSaaS
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It is just right time !
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Infrastructure
ThingsServices
New sensorscapabilities
White goodsrenewal
WellnessQuantify self
Internet in all homes
Low Power &Energy Harvesting
Smart GridsSmart cities
Advancedmanufacturing
LE communication protocols
Localization
Neolane
OpenData
IntegrationSecurityVideo-surveillance
Investments, offersand mergers
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IoT functions
Internet of Things | JM.Goiran | 26
Internet
Real World
Applications
Leti contributes to Optimize & Enhance value by:
Autonomously,Discreetly,
Sense & Control,Securely Communicate,
Connect,Things
Power and performance
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Autonomy / efficiency
Main challenges for the Internet of Things
Processor
&
storage
Network
Interface
(RF)
Power
(Energy
harvesting &
storage)Sensor
&
actuator
Data Modelling
and Integration
Miniaturization
Sense and Control
Securely communicate
Connect
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Autonomy and power efficiency
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Low energy RF protocols
MEMs for Energy harvesting
New RAM technologies &Memory over Logic FDSOI, Sub 1V
processes
PV and Chemical energy harvesting
RF link optimisation
3D Interposers
Battery management systems
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Miniaturization & Integration
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Micro-Actuators for optics or acoustics
Mutualization of sensor functions
Wafer level Packaging
Towards 10 nm processes
Smart packaging in Fibers
RFID integration
Antenna integrations/ RF MEMs
Flex sensors integration
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Sense and control
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Optical sensors
Gaz sensing solutions
Bio-Chemical sensing
Piezzo Force sensors
MEMs Accelerometers, gyroscopes
Pressure sensors
Micro-fluidics
Current sensors
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Securely communicate
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RF qualificationSecurity certification
Biometrics
Short range communication, BAN, UWB
Cellular communications 3G/4G/4G+, UNB
Cognitive radio,Sense and React
Antenna and propagation lab
NFC high data rate / RFID long range
Trusted Computing
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Connect things
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Multi-standard Protocols
Smart Cities test integration
Cloud storage and services
Sensor Data Fusion, Predictive algorithms
BigData
Network toppology
UWB Localization
Quantified Self
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Internet of Things is laying the foundations
of our future lives …
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Smart Homes & Buildings
Intelligent transport system
Business environment
Logistics and retail
environment
Health monitoring
system
… in smart
environments
Internet of Things | JM.Goiran
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Security in IoT
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Data on User Data on Usage
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SmartCities : a wide background in Leti
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Smart Santanderhttp://www.smartsantander.eu
architectures, key enabling technologies,
services and applications for IoT
Vitrohttp://www.vitro-fp7.eu
Butlerhttp://www.iot-butler.eu/
FP7 project focused on the Internet of Things researches
ClouT: Cloud of Things for empowering the citizen clout in smart cities
OUTSMART Future Internet enabled eco-system for cities.
Innovative services and applications
SCUBAFP 7 ICT project, 8 partners . Novel architecture, services, and engineering
methodologies for robust, adaptive, self-organizing, and cooperating
monitoring and control systems.
SocIoTalCreating a socially aware citizen-centric Internet of Things
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New Challenges for SmartCities� User Interface
� Smart environment requires ease of use and transparency to the user
� Extensive use of RFID, BT, other low-energy wireless protocols.
� Heterogenous networks� Smart cities will assemble a very large number of sensors which are sharing different
networks and using different protocols
� A high level of semantic translation is required
� Security and Privacy� Smart Cities should provide a safer environment, resilient to ill-intentioned use and
attacks
� Pervasive, it should not jeopardize citizen privacy
� New sensing capabilities� The progress in the sensor capabilities and integration will generate new services and
revenues
� Pollution tracking (Gaz sensing, nano particule sensing, allergens sensing.), humidity…
� Safety for food, water treatment
� People /car counting, activity monitoring, structural monitoring for buildings…
� Power aware� Ubiquitous technology requires low power connectivity and energy harvesting
capabilities
� Interfaces and Security solutions should be power aware
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� Efficient and green Urban facilities
� Enhanced interaction withinhabitants or users
� Valorization of new services and use cases
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increased control of environment and facilitiesleads to increased safety,
efficiency and cost savings
Increased interaction withcustomers and constant
monitoring of services leads to increased value and customer
satisfaction
Generation of new revenues and usages thanks to increased
connectivity
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Conclusion : main benefits on IoT
Leti will :
� fuel your connected objects withdisruptive technologies on the main IoT enablers :
Power, Integration, sensing capabilities, secured communication, and sociability
� Enable a quick and easyqualification of your products
� Enable the generation of new services through the integrationof your connected product in the IoT
� Generate new use cases for new products
You will :
� Be able to design and producebetter products (power consumption, efficiency, connectivity)
� Gain an increased return on experience from your productand increased knowledge fromyour customers.
� Be able to valorize your productthrough new cross-segment services
� Create a stronger link with yourcustomers
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Niveau 1
EXPLORATIONOffre créativité
… pour identifier de nouvelles voies de développement ou de nouvelles
idées de produit
Des séances de créativitécréa
… pour
réussir l’intégration
de l’innovation dans l’entreprise
Prise en compte des contraintes
d’industrialisation tout au long du
projet
Niveau 4INDUSTRIALISATION
Offre INDUS
indus
Un
accompagnement
Niveau 3
R&DOffre Bilatérale
Labos communs
Projets collaboratifs
… pour créer de l’innovation technologique via de nouvelles
fonctions à base de technologies émergentes
Des projets de R&Dr&d
Niveau 2
DEVELOPPEMENT
INTEGRATION
Offre projets
courts
… pour répondre au mieux à une problématique formulée
Des projets courtspepite
Des offres modulaires et complémentaires
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13 FÉVRIER 2014
ProcessusFormulation du problèmeFertilisation croisée entre experts CEA / entreprise et production d’idéesMaturation des idées aux solutions
Espace dédié et méthode inspirée du Creative Problem Solving
Livrables 3 idées détaillées sous forme de fiche R&D
- Fiches concepts- Illustrations- Pré-cahier des charges technique
Technologies avancées & compétences reconnuesCommunication sans fil, localisation Indoor/OutdoorGestion de l’énergie système, récupération de l’énergieObjets communicantsPlus globalement toute les technologies matures du LETI
Créativité, une première marche
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PEPITE, une offre pensée pour les PME/ETI
Ingénierie de projet adaptés à la gestion de projets innovants
Projet court de 6 à 12 mois
Un chef de projet de la plateforme PEPITE
Une équipe projet d’experts CEA-LETI et éventuellement d’élèves ingénieurs
Espace dédié à chaque projets, Moyens mutualisés
Livrables
Etude de faisabilité/Axes de développement
Preuve de concept
Maquette/Démonstrateur
Technologies avancées & compétences reconnues
Communication sans fil, localisation Indoor/Outdoor
Gestion de l’énergie système, récupération de l’énergie
Objets communicants
Plus globalement toute les technologies matures du LETI
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