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Internet of ThingsCIOs should be readying their organizations for an era when 60 billion sensors dominate the Internet
Glen Koskela
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Hyperconnected World
An emerging new world where people, information, things and infrastructure are connected via networks, transforming work and life everywhere.
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Physical World Becomes Web-enabled
Internet of Things opens prospects, radically different from those most commonly put forward today.
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Internet of Things
Makes apps more sensitive to physical properties;high potential for contextual treatment of data.
The Internet of Things is grounded in the physical world.
Makes new usages possible.
Richness of the concept.
Structuring of the digital economy.
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Simple Recipes
When the object is in charge…
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Merging of Physical and Information WorldsIntelligent things are
exceedingly discreet, melting into the fabric of
our daily lives to go unnoticed.
All sorts of machinery, devices and objects –
literally everywhere.
Enabling business transactions (interact), and generating information (sense). Game changing.
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And That's a Big Deal
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People have limited time, attention and accuracy – not very good at capturing data about the real world.
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People – Process – Things – Context
By merging physical world and information world, IoTchanges the role and position of human agents.
In the usual vision of IT systems, the physical world is observed and represented in the information world.
Both are strongly related to human agents.
What can a parking space tell you?
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What Will It Bring Us?
Internet of Things will turn Internet into a predictive and analytical power – with economic & policy implications.
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Ever more demanding market with individuals, households, business and public sector demanding high quality services at a reasonable market rate.
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The Power of 1% in Europe
“That means a physical device becomes an active part of a business process: delivering data, sending events, and processing rules.” -Heinz Derenbach, CEO of Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
Substantial gains that can derive from just a 1 percent efficiency improvement.Note: Illustrative examples applied across specific European industry sectors. Source: GE estimates
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Things Are Getting Connected Already
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Wave of New ”Machines” and ”Objects”
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Expect a wave of IoT/M2M gadgets and physical tools to emerge, future is not only software and applications.
Solar-powered trash compactor alerts sanitation crews when it is full.
The City of Viborg(Denmark) Station Square: from 1.038 FTE to 0.118 FTE.
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What if Information Needs to be Licensed?
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Debate beyond political borders and company limits. Implications are numerous, with no obvious answers.
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Services as a Market
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Services provision at individual-level, at firm-level, at city-level, and at national-government level.
Data = past
IoT = current
Analytics = future
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Structural Health MonitoringSmart sensor network capable for remote automated sensing (vibration, strain, corrosion, etc.)
Remotely process collected sensing data for structural health check and administrative procedures for bridges (mandatory inspection, etc.)
There are 20450 roadway bridges in Sweden. 36% are over 50 years old, and require continuous
maintenance and repair or strengthening.
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Delphi Connect Mimo baby monitor
Examples of Emerging ”Objects”
Invisible Tracck WaterBee ParkSight
GeckoCap
Get ready for an era when 60 B sensors dominate the Internet.
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Location Data Service
Space and time database
Navigation
Location data (coordinate)
Analyze, Estimate and Optimize
Real-time information (event, SNS)
External Information (site, weather etc.)
Massive sensor information(Automotive)
Non-structured data
Extract correlation of data
Area information serviceraffic informationVehicle management
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Interaction with Real and Virtual Worlds
Innovative handling of data by directly touching actual physical objects – direct manipulation of real objects
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