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Internet of Things (IoT)
Program Overview
prof. Sasu Tarkoma (University of Helsinki) Academic Coordinator
Wilhelm Rauss (Ericsson) FAD 4. 11. 2011
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Toward Internet of Things
1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025
~0.5 Billion Places
7 Billion People
Hundreds of Billions
Things
Global connectivity
Personal mobile
Digital Society
The most profound technologies are those that disappear... they weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life un>l they
are indis>nguishable from it
(Weiser, 1991)
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Strengths in Finland
Wireless communicaGons Sensor and Internet competence
StandardizaGon Large and small companies
VerGcals
Strategy
Joint tech and applicaGon work
Generic enablers Open APIs and interfaces
EvoluGonary technology changes Rapid prototyping DirecGng standards
IPR
Vision By 2017 the Finnish ICT industry is a recognized leader in the IoT domain due to its experGse in standards, soWware, devices, and business models integraGng various verGcal industry
segments
IoT – Vision
Ecosystems Business models
Verticals Start-ups
Some IOT challenges
Usability
Scalability Battery lifetimes
Security
Technology challenge example: BaLery life>mes
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draft-arkko-core-sleepy-sensors
Source: Ericsson
Partners
• The program consorGum consists of 17 companies and 8 research organizaGons – 11 large companies, 6 SMEs
• Large Companies – Elektrobit, Ericsson, Finnet Group, F-‐Secure, Metso, Mikkelin Puhelin, Nokia, Polar Electro,
Renesas, TeliaSonera, Tieto
• SMEs – Cybercube, Finwe, Ma]ersoW , MobisoW, Refecor, There CorporaGon
• UniversiGes and research organizaGons – Aalto University, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Tampere University of Technology,
University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä, University of Oulu, University of Tampere, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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IoT Program
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Leadership Teams WP 0
Management
WP 2
IoT Management
WP 3 Services and Applications Dev. Support
WP 5 Ecosystem
WP 6 Trials and
Demos WP 4 Human
Interaction WP 1
Networking and Communica-
tions
Architectural Considerations
Interoperability
Security, Privacy and Trust
Energy Efficiency
Standardization
XWP
IoT – Breakthrough Targets • Establishing a compe>>ve IoT ecosystem
– New revenue models for parGcipaGng companies in the emerging IoT market. – Local ecosystem formed for proof of concept, iniGal market, and criGcal mass for
internaGonal business. – SoluGons for establishing and sustaining global IoT ecosystems. – Develop generic horizontal soluGons that can be used across verGcals.
• Crea>ng IoT business enablers – Generate IoT product concepts and prototypes and test them in real-‐life environments. – Supply criGcal components for IoT proliferaGon (such as gateway/border router to connect
IoT with Internet).
• Improving Finland’s global IoT visibility – Demonstrate Finnish cuang-‐edge IoT technology in pilots and prototypes. – Impact recogniGon of Finnish research partners as top-‐level insGtuGons in IoT domain, high-‐
impact publicaGons.
• Impac>ng IoT technology evolu>on and standardiza>on – Contribute to IoT standards at IETF, 3GPP, IEEE, W3C, and other relevant forums. – Bring IoT technology to pilot implementaGons (prototypes, showcases, testbeds etc.).
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IoT Contacts
• Tivit Oy – Pauli Kuosmanen, CTO – [email protected]
• Industrial Coordinator – Wilhelm Rauss , FAD
• Oy L M Ericsson Ab • [email protected]
• Academic Coordinator – Sasu Tarkoma, Ph.D., Professor
• Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki • [email protected]
1.2.2012 D2I SRA / Tivit BoD MeeGng