Charlie SheridanDirector IoT systems research labIntel Labs
Technology Paradigms
Mainframe (1960)
PC (1985)
Mobile (2000)
IoT (2013)
Software Defined Autonomous World (2022)
Internet of Things x Big Data = Unprecedented Value
50BDEVICES 35 ZB
OF DATA
Revenue Growth
Cost Savings
Societal
Value
X =
THINGS VALUEDATA
There are Challenges to IoT Scale … Security, Privacy, Compliance
Market Fragmentation
Legacy Infrastructure
LAN/WAN Connectivity
Underutilized Data
Interoperability and Standards
A Reference Architecture for IoT…
implemented via Products & Technologies from Intel and the ecosystem.
An Open, Secure & Scalable approach to building IoT solutions.
Intel® IoT PlatformSecure, Scalable, Interoperable
The Intel® IoT Platform is an end-to-end reference architecture and family of products from Intel, that works with third-party solutions, to provide a foundation for seamlessly and securely connecting devices, delivering trusted data to the cloud, and delivering value through analytics.
Industry Examples
* Source
Saved $1M in 1 Building / Year 5M buildings
$60B
Di-BOSS (Digital Building Operating Software
Solution) + Cisco Energywise: Electrical,
Steam and Water
Measured Benefits:
$9M/ year
Intel’s Assembly / Test –sensors and analytics help
maintain productivity.
Potential Benefits:
$28 Million
Hospitality Building: Grant Hotel (>100yo)
Efficient consumption and monitoring of water and
electricity
Potential US Benefits:
38 Million Tons of CO2
Vnomics solution: 6% increase in fuel economy
across 100% of fleet = $15M / Year
Airline IoT opportunities
Enterprise Technology
OperationsTechnology
Predictive Maintenance
Asset & Capacity/ Utilization
Workforce Productivity
Environment & Sustainability
Safety & Security
Supply chain optimisation
Connected Passengers
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Source: presentation of Charlie Sheridan, Intel Labs
at the 2016 SITA Air Transport IT Summit, Barcelona.
2016 Air Transport IT Summit. Confidential. © SITA 2016