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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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     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)    

1.2.2012   4  

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  

IoT  Technology  WE  Have  Today  

IPv6

WEB

Ecosystems Business models

Verticals Start-ups

Some  IOT  challenges  

Usability

Scalability Battery lifetimes

Security

Technology  challenge  example:  BaLery    life>mes  

Z Z Z Z Z

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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Program    goal  

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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  

That’s one small step for Finnish industry, one giant leap

towards standardized IoT solutions worldwide.

http://www.internetofthings.fi/

Conclusion  


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