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Printed: 18-Oct-17 1 Internet of Things (IoT) - Changing the environment landscape Mandeep Khera - IoT and Security Executive
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• Internet of Things (IoT)- Changing the environment landscape

• Mandeep Khera- IoT and Security Executive

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• What is Internet of Things?• Applicability of IoT in various sectors• IoT impact on Environmental issues• Risks and barriers • Future of IoT• Q&A

Agenda

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Writing plays a critical role!

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What is the Internet of Things?

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What is the Internet of Things?

• The network of uniquely identifiable physical objects that have embedded technology and interact with other similar devices over the Internet to help achieve operational efficiencies

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Brief History of IoT

1970-90 1990-2000

Number of connected devices: 1,000 (1984)

2000-2010

Number of connected devices: 1M (1992)

Number of connected devices: 10B (2010)

2011-

Number of connected devices: 50B – 500B

12%

43%

22% 24%

Very familiar Somewhat familiar Have only heard of it but not sure what it’s about

Never heard of it

Familiarity with Internet of Things based on Definition

Source: Peerless Media Survey

Yes familiar with IoT43%

No, Not familiar57%

Yes familiar with IoT No, Not familiar

Familiarity with the Internet of Things

Source: Peerless Media Survey

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IoT Use

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• Environment Sensors• Smart Farming• Preservation • CO2 Emissions• Energy Efficiencies

IoT Impact on Environment

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•Air Quality•Water Quality•Radiation•Chemicals•Other

Environment Sensors

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Smart Farming

Smart irrigation Livestock monitoringSensor based

precision agriculture

Remote monitoring quality of soil

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Smart Farming

Source: Harvard Business Review; farm automation industry

Within the agriculture sector it is estimated that by 2020 IoT could save 1.6 Gt of CO2.

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• Solar powered, wi-fi connected garden sensors are streaming data; Enables growers to breed plants remotely and with predicable outcomes and to tailor plants to benefit specific ailments

• Syqe Inhaler, an Internet-connected marijuana dispenser developed in Israel that gets dosing down to an exact science

Cannabis and IoT

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• The Iberian Lynx• Location collars that geo-

references • Scientists can study

behavioral uses• Connected drones, less

invasive than humans, also help monitor them

Preservation

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CO2 Emissions

https://www.newsy.com/stories/most-of-world-s-carbon-emissions-come-from-100-companies/

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The Irony – IT causes CO2

3.2+ Billion People Are Online 20-50 Billion devices by 2020

A SINGLE TWEET .02g of CO2 —500M TWEETS/DAY10 Metric Tons of CO2

Entire Internet: Nearly 1 billion tons of annual CO2 and rising

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The Irony –And….IT reduces CO2

IoT enabled smart grids in the energy sector could save over 2.0 Gt of CO2 through implementation of smart meters and demand-response systems

By improving energy efficiency with optimized routes of transportation, IoT could reduce about 1.9Gt of CO2 in 5 years

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Did you know?

- You can reduce energy consumption by 70% in commercial buildings

- And, you can reduce millions of metric tons of carbon emissions

……………..with technology…..

Today!!

Energy Consumption

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Smart Building IoT Benefits

Up to 70% Energy savings

Operational Efficiencies

Occupant Comfort & Productivity

Fault Detection & Diagnostics

Compliance & Corporate Citizenship

Innovation with Embedded Wireless

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Barriers to IoT adoption

Software-focused innovation

Security Privacy Awareness

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Future of IoT

Software-focused innovation • Over 36 billion devices connected

to the internet by 2020• $6 trillion will be spent on IoT

solutions over the next five years• Hackers will continue to use IoT

devices to facilitate DDoS attacks• More cities will become "smart“• Dramatic improvement in

environment by leveraging IoT devices, sensors, data

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© 2014 Daintree Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. These materials may not be reproduced without permission from Daintree Networks, Inc.

“….there is no “Plan B” for action as there is no “Planet B.”…”

- Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General, United Nations

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Thank You

@whylife@mandeepk@appsecurity@deepman


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