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Developing the Internet of Things as a Means to Creating a Smarter WorldMarc Jadoul ( @mjadoul)13 October 2015

Photo by Hai Linh Truong on Flickr

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The coming decades will be characterized by billions of smart devices, millions of

job opportunities, and trillions of dollars in economic growth

and cost savings.the Mercatus Center, George Mason University

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DEVICE OR

GATEWAY?

An exploding variety of connected ‘things’

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A long tail of connected servicesHome automationTransportationHealthcareEnergyFacility managementManufacturingRetailAgricultureMiningetc.

# Applications

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“Killer” apps

The ‘long tail’

Segment/industry/business specific

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Big data is the new oil

Sensing

Monitoring

Analytics

Learning

Control

Provide data

Collect information

Create knowledge

Predict behavior

Take autonomous decisionsVa

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How can we leverage IoT technologies to make our

cities smarter ?

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Improve people’s standard of living and lifestyleConnected-home device shipments will grow at a CAGR of 67% over the next 5 years. Home-energy equipment, and safety and security systems will become popular first (BI)

Direct communication between cars may reduce accidents by up to 80% (US Transportation Department)

Mobile glucose monitoring tools can cut diabetes manage- ment costs by 50% (Endocrinology journal)

By 2020, the connected kitchen will contribute at least 15% savings in the food and beverage industry while leveraging big data analytics in the supply chain (Gartner)

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An intelligent guidance system lets drivers find a

free parking space, and pay for it via their smart phone

(Pisa, Italy) (1)

Waste is only collected when garbage bins are at full capacity (Santander,

Spain) (5)

Real-time tracking of air quality, noise levels and traffic movements (Dublin,

Ireland) (2)

Street lighting can be adjusted for to improve

security and save energy (Amsterdam,

the Netherlands) (3)

A device worn around the neck lets family and carers keep track of people with dementia (Sussex,

UK) (4)

(1) http://www.telekom.com/media/company/240264(2) http://www.ubmfuturecities.com/author.asp?section_id=391&doc_id=526672(3) http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/projects/detail/id/93/slug/smart-light(4) http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-22984876(5) http://www.telecomstechnews.com/news/2014/mar/26/real-sim-city-how-over-15000-sensors-made-santander-

smart2/

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Four steps towards smarter cities

4. Citizen applicationsOpen innovation through PPPs, API exposure, app development contests and startup ecosystems.

1. Network infrastructure

One single broadband IP network,with wireline and wireless access.

2. Big data & Open dataData-centers and government cloud;open data policies and governance.

3. Smart public services Wireless sensors control traffic, pollution, lighting, waste, …

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Why should we care about the

network ?

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The network can make or break a smarter world

90%Within the next 5 years, more than 90% of all IoT data will be hosted on SP cloud platforms.

40%By 2018, 40% of IoT-created data will be stored, processed, analyzed, and acted upon close to, or at the edge, of the network.

90%Within 2 years, 90% of all IT networks will have an IoT-based security breach.

Source: IDC, December 2014

50%Within 3 years, 50%

of IT networks will transition from having excess capacity to handle the additional IoT devices to being constrained.

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RAN optimization

Devicemanagement

Power consumption

End-to-endsecurity

Standardization & interoperability

SDN, NFVand edge cloud

Fiberbackhaul

Networkscalability

Platformhorizontalizatio

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Home &enterprise

GWs

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A European visitor’s view on the IoT in

Australia

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The developers of a “smart” cricket ball believe it could potentially train a new generation of spin bowlers and revive skills not seen since Shane Warne.The ball, which was developed at Melbourne’s RMIT University, houses

three high-speed gyros, PCB (printed circuit board), microcontroller, battery, memory and electronic equipment for wireless data transfer

and inductive charging.

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At stake is the opportunity for Australia and Australian companies to be early beneficiaries of industry renaissance and the emergence of new business models through IoT and the opportunity for Australia to become a significant exporter of business solutions enabled by IoT - if the policy and regulation setting can be optimised early to support business-led innovation.

Release:30/10

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Seven recommendations for Australia’s competitiveness

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Incorporate smart requirements into all national and state programs, e.g. transport, medical, defence, education, energy, construction, agriculture, telecomunications, …Establish national measures of success and establish milestones to monitor progress, e.g. digital economic growth, sectoral sensorisation, accessible open data, API inventory, …Stimulate and cultivate a collaborative culture for innovation using a globally competitive benchmark, e.g. PPP projects, digital inventions, innovation labs, developer contests, …

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Seven recommendations for Australia’s competitiveness

Initiate specific Smart City or Smart Home programs that leverage across sectors and applications, e.g. electricity, water, gas, telecommunications, …

Think big, but start small. Create network test beds, deployment blueprints, Smart City showcases, …

Implement it first time right. Create an IoT infrastructure that is scalable, manageable and secure by design.Citizen engagement is key. Smart City projects should be participatory, inclusive and social.

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How to measure success?

http://www.smart-city-survey.com/ http://www.smart-city-survey.com

The big picture

Infrastructure

VibrancyDiversity

Reinvention

Home

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