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Internet of EverythingCommunity Sydney4th Meet-Up
9th September 2015
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Agenda
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Community Strategy - Vision
Knowledge Management
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Social Media
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IoE Reference Architecture
5Lucinda Clutterbuck, Piccolo Films6
Community Network
Andrew Maggio, Meshed7
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Our vision statement for 2020
The IoE community has created a world wide business-driven IoT community network
We achieved the following:• We have partner communities on 5 continents• Community members are successful IoT entrepreneurs• The community members successfully finished global community projects• Our members talk about IoT at Gartner and TED events• The IoE community network was mentioned on Techcrunch.com, in Wired magazine,
Harvard Business Review and CNBC• We have a 3 day IoE community conference in an attractive location
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IoE Community Perth(130+ Members)
IoE Community Sydney(305+ Members)
IoE Community Singapore(100+ Members)
Our Community network is growing
PeterKlement
GlennVassallo
TomZorde
DavidPare
JanReinmueller
EdmundLim
In discussion:• Melbourne• Canberra• Bangkok• Malaysia• Philippines• Netherlands
IoE Community Adelaide BertramOstendorf
PraveenKannan
SteveTucker
1st Meet-Up15th Sep
1st Meet-Up22nd Sep
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IoE Reference Architecture
Reference Content Project Team Collaboration
Tools
IoE Reference Framework
Use CasesLogical Solution
Architecture
Physical Solution
Architecture
Proof of Concept
IIRA
ArchiMate
BPMN
BMM
TOGAF
Design Thinking
SCRUM…
~20 volunteers
ModellingWiki
Cloud-based
TBD
From IoT Users
Problems
Opportunities
Solutions
IIC Testbed
InfrastructureTBD
Product/ Technology
neutral (PIM)
Product/ Technology
specific (PSM)
Architecture Framework
Meta Model
Business Value Model
Value Chain Architecture
(Level 1)
Architecture Developmen
t Method
…
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Knowledge Management System - Functionality
Following unique requirements were collected from the Google Sheet we circulated:
- Key word search
- Browse files based on topic structure
- Be notified if new content is available
- Discuss with others on a topic
- Get industry news
- Find contact information and skills of other community member/ Get in touch with other champions
- To share my thoughts and knowledge : through blogs or forum
- Ensure the content is authentic
- Restrict use of classified content to a specific group of users
- Event calendar
- In normal case I want access to data 24 x 7
- Allow 50 concurrent and > 10000 users
- Backup
- Audit trail of the content
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Knowledge Management System - Approach
Per the requirements there are various software options available and we propose the following approach:
- Attempt to get a sponsor for a professional software which matches the requirements best.
- Implement the software and customize it for the community.
Alternatively, we resort to a lean approach wherein we leverage the IoE Architecture Reference project to provide requirements for a MVP.
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Social Media
Social media channels• LinkedIn: Internet of Everything Community• Twitter: @IoECommunity• Website / mailing list: TBC
What do we need?• Spread the word!!• Logo – Brand identity• Relevant content
Our objectives• Connect our members outside our regular meetups• Educate community around IoE
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Sherlock Holmes and the Internet of Things
Key information• http://sherlockholmes.io/• Sherlock Global challenge: 24-25/10• Contact: Lucinda Clutterbuck, [email protected]
What is it?• A worldwide collaboration lead by Columbia University
to examine the policy and ethical issues surrounding the Internet of Things
• Aims to build a massive connected crime scene consisting of smart storytelling objects
What are we looking for?• Story tellers, game designers, makers
and hackers who want to join our Sydney team
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Sherlock Holmes and the Internet of Things
Starting SmallReal world examples from an IoT start-up
Andrew MaggioFounder & Technical DirectorMeshed Pty LtdAugust 2015
About
My Background 80s - Digital Electronics 90s - Personal Computing 00s - IT Operations 10s - Things (Internet Of) 20s? – Absolutely No Idea
Making a start
Recognise the potential of IoT Work out where the value lies Test the theory Gain support Scale up
Project 1 – Remote Monitoring Large Australian Organisation Many assets in many locations Maintenance Responsibility Penalty Clauses Good view of maintenance costs
Asset Class – Water Tanks Water Reticulation
for up to 3000 people
Built in the 70s Pump failures
common Monitoring at
pumping station only
Water Tank Solution Water level monitors
in 3 tanks No integration with
existing equipment & networks
Cloud-based dashboard & alerting
The Hardware Prototype
Solar Powered 3G Modem Arduino based Waterproof case Custom firmware
The Software Platform
Exosite IoT platform
Simple to configure
Enough features Extensible SMS / Email
Alerts
Asset Class: Electric Fence 120Km electric
boundary fence Restricts kangaroo &
emu movements Manually patrolled No temporal history Known to be down
frequently
Electric Fence Solution
Discovered long periods of poor fence performance
Gave client actionable data to justify replacement
Next Steps
Production grade hardware Remotely upgradable firmware More robust Smaller Quicker to deploy
3 new sites requested monitoring solutions
Business Analytics Automation
What we learned
Business value is not always quantifiable
Quick and dirty can be a valid strategy
Minimise your dependencies
Start small !
Project 2 – Connected Car Client: NRMA Motoring Services Project: Vehicle Telematics Proof of
Concept
Increase member engagement – 2.4M
Improve call out efficiency
Concept
Improved connection between driver and vehicle
Alert Examples (Mockups)
Mobile PoC App
Front: Fuel cost per KM
Back: Data collection 1.1M data points 8-10 vehicles 6 months
Correlations Possible value
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NRMA Connected Car POC. Test Vehicle Sample. Engine Load & Throttle Position vs Temperature
TemperatureEngine LoadThrottle Position
Maybe a bit too lead-footed for a cold engine
Engine running hot for a prolonged period?
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CGO86P - Pre-empted Check Engine LightExhaust Gas Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 3 - Low sensor voltage for switch
time
LimitMinValue
Monitor value falls below minimum threshold.No errors reported to driver but we note thatthere could be a problem developing.
Value returns to nor-mal during next en-gine cycle
2 days later a Check Engine Light occurs (P0491)
What we learned
Cars have a lot to tell us MIL is not granular enough for most
people OBD is standardised. Vehicles are
not.
Start small !