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EMC Solutions forInternet of Things
Industry of Things
Industry 4.0 (Manufacturing 4.0)
Web of Systems (IoT+I4.0 = Siemens buzzword)
EMC Deutschland GmbHJürgen Pruss, Sr. Advisory Systems EngineerMunich, April 2016
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Internet of Things (IoT) - Terminology
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) - Terminology
IoT / I4.0 - Areas of Application and Vertical Business Areas
IoT - History, Figures, Facts, Perspectives
I4.0 - Condition Monitoring - Terminology
I4.0 - Operational Technology - The Pyramid
IoT / I4.0 = EMC Values
EMC Solution Offering (+DELL IoT Solution)
Data Analytics Infrastructure - Diagram
Unique Team of Firms
Why EMC?
Index
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Internet of Things - Terminology
The Internet of Things (or IoT) is the concept of networking things such as
objects and people. The idea is that real-life objects will be able to
independently share and process information - without humans having anything
to do with the data input stage. With the Internet of Things, information
procurement will be automated to make our everyday lives easier.
Original German Source: https://de.onpage.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things
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Industry 4.0 - Terminology
With Industry 4.0, production interlinks with the very latest information and
communication technology. This development is also called IT meets OT
(Information Technology meets Operational Technology or datacenter operators
meet product developers). The driving force behind this development is the
rapidly progressing digitalization of the economy and society. It is changing the
way we produce and work in Germany and across the entire world, forever: After
the steam engine, the conveyor belt, electronics, and IT, it is now smart factories
that are leading the fourth industrial revolution.
Original German source: http://www.plattform-i40.de/I40/Navigation/DE/Industrie40/WasIndustrie40/was-ist-industrie-40.html
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Internet of Things - Industry 4.0What's It All About?
40,2%
30,3%
8,3%
7,7%
4,1%
Industrial production
Healthcare
Retail
Security
Automotive
An Intel study confirms: More than 90% of IoT/I4.0 will not be implemented in the private sector in the future.
Source: Intel
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IoT/I4.0 - Areas of UseApplications and Benefits (High Level)
Area of Use Application Benefits
IndustryProduction: Process control, monitoring/optimizing the process chain, machine-to-machine communication
Minimize downtimes, more efficient and faster production
Logistics Monitoring transport routes/times, just-in-time deliveries Prevent absences
AgricultureMonitoring and controlling plantations and greenhouses (irrigation, light, etc.). Measuring nutrients and contaminants
Optimum plant growth. Efficient and nurturing soil management
ERP Goods labelling with RFID Cost savings in the value chain
Automotive Technology Communication between vehicles and infrastructure (C2C, C2I)Information about traffic situations and status to car workshop
Building Automatization Smart homes, lighting, heating, climate control Energy saving
HealthcareE-Health, Ambient Intelligence, Ambient Assisted Living, provision, monitoring, transferring medical readings
Faster first response, more comprehensive diagnostics, availability of patient data
Household Appliances, Electronic Entertainment
Refrigerator, microwave, washing machine, TV Time and cost savings
Energy Supply Smart grid, smart metering, energy storageOptimum energy generation, energy distribution, and efficient usage
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IoT/I4.0 - Smart World Sensor ExamplesLibelium Sensors (10 Sensor Models for >80 Readings)
Source: https://www.libelium.com
Waspnote by Libelium
Sensor Network by Libelium
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IoT - A Smart Living ExampleJust Another Day in the Life of a Soccer Fan
Original German Source: https://www.google.de
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IoT/I4.0 - Smart World Examples of Use
Smart ParkingStructural HealthNoise Urban MapsSmartphone DetectionElectromagnetic Field LevelsTraffic CongestionSmart LightingWaste ManagementSmart Roads
Smart Cities
Forest Fire DetectionAir PollutionSnow Level MonitoringLandslide and Avalanche PreventionEarthquake Early Detection
Smart Environment
Potable Water MonitoringChemical Leakage Detection in RiversSwimming Pool Remote MeasurementPollution Levels in the SeaWater LeakagesRiver Floods
Smart Water
Smart GridTank LevelPhotovoltaic InstallationsWater FlowSilos Stock Calculation
Smart Metering
Perimeter Access ControlLiquid PresenceRadiation LevelsExplosive and Hazardous Gases
Security & Emergencies
Supply Chain ControlNFC PaymentIntelligent Shopping ApplicationsSmart Product Management
Retail
Quality of Shipment ConditionsItem LocationStorage Incompatibility DetectionFleet Tracking
Logistics
M2M ApplicationsIndoor Air QualityTemperature MonitoringOzone PresenceIndoor LocationVehicle Auto-diagnosis
Industrial Control
HydroponicsOffspring CareAnimal TrackingToxic Gas Levels
Smart Animal Farming
Energy and Water UseRemote Control AppliancesIntrusion Detection SystemsArt and Goods Preservation
Home Automation
Wine Quality EnhancingGreen HousesGolf CoursesMeteorological Station Netw.Compost
Smart Agriculture
Fall DetectionMedical FridgesSportsmen CarePatients SurveillanceUltraviolet Radiation
eHealth
Source: https://www.libelium.com
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IoT/I4.0 in Vertical Business Areas
Source: http://www.siemens.com/markets/en/market-specific-solutions.html
Every firm has an IoTor Industry 4.0 strategy...but what if it doesn't?
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IoT/I4.0 Strategy - Ask Us
Source: http://www.siemens.com/markets/en/market-specific-solutions.html
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Source: DELL/INTEL Insider Portal
Index Internet of Things (IoT) - Terminology
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) - Terminology
IoT / I4.0 - Areas of Application and Vertical Business Areas
IoT - History, Figures, Facts, Perspectives
I4.0 - Condition Monitoring - Terminology
I4.0 - Operational Technology - The Pyramid
IoT / I4.0 = EMC Values
EMC Solution Offering (+DELL IoT Solution)
Data Analytics Infrastructure - Diagram
Unique Team of Firms
Why EMC?
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IoT - History and Development
1969
1966
In just a few decades, computers will be embedded into almost every industrial product.Karl Steinbuch (Cybernetic Engineer)
Arpanet
1984
DNS
1991
WWW online
1993
Coffee pot in the University of Cambridge computer lab
1998
1999
Kevin Ashton from MIT uses the term "Internet of Things" for
the first time
LG announces first online refrigerator
2008
IoT Conference Zurich
2011
IPv6
According to Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG), IoT was born in 2008 or 2009. This marked the point in time when more devices than people were connected to the Internet.Cisco study: "How the next evolution of the Internet is changing everything"
2005
Arduino
SmartThings
Nest
Source: MIT, Wikipedia, CISCO
2000 2010 2012
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Internet of Things - Facts and Figures
Internet of Things: Installed Devices by Category
The prognosis for market growth was published at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2014.
All figures are in billion devices
6,3 6,8 7,2 7,6
0,5
12,5
25,0
50,0
0,08
1,84
3,47
6,58
2003 2010 2015 2020
Comparison: World population and Internet-connected devices
■ Networked devices in billion
■ World population in billion
■ Networked devices per person
Source: Gartner, CISCO, IBSG
3.5111.842 2.245 2.875
13.173
1.0941.316
1.633
8.323
3.0323.750
4.881
25.007
2013 2014 2015 2020
Automotive Consumer Business
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Internet of Things - Industry Viewpoint
Influence of IoT on the Future MarketManager Survey on IoT and the impacts of the technology on global markets.
■ Significant influence for most markets and branches of industry
■ Some influence on certain markets and branches of industry
■ Considerable influence on a certain set of global players
■ It is all hyped up by the technology industry
35%
40%
18%
7%
North America
34%
46%
14%
6%
Europe
43%
36%
15%
6%
Asia-Pacific
Source: The Economist
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Internet of Things - Consumer Viewpoint
Reasons against purchasing IoT productsThe "2014 Internet of Things Study" asked users why no IoT products had been purchased by the household or for personal use.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
Clothing
Head-up display
Vacuum cleaner
Smart watch
Wearable fitness
Refrigerator
Security
Heating
By the end of this year In the next five years Later
36%
23%
23%
18%
Benefits not yet seen
Security concern
Issues with the price
Other
Purchase Interest in IoTConsumers' purchase interest in IoT devices and when these were expected to be purchased.
Source: Acquity Group
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IoT Industry - Facts and Figures
Use of IoT Among FirmsPlenty of firms are looking to IoT and are implementing its technology. A survey of 779 decision-makers from across the world shows its use within their firms and externally.
Privacy and legal conditions 46%
Necessary skills to make the most of IoT data 39%
Managing an increase in incoming data 35%
Security of IoT sensors and their data 28%
Problems with Using IoTThe same survey shows that the biggest hurdles of implementing IoT projects are respecting people's privacy and the legal conditions.
Improved customer service 51%
Additional revenue from products and/or service 44%
Better use of assets in the field 38%
More information for data analysis 35%
The Advantages of Using IoTA survey of IoT users revealed the advantages of using its technology. The most important asset for the firms was improved customer service.
76% 74%
24% 26%
Internal Offsite
Yes No
Source: Harvard Business Review, The Economist
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Internet of Things in Industry
Investment in IoT
31% 29%26%
34%
40%
47%
35%31%
27%
Europe North America Asia-Pacific
More than 10% Less than 10% No investment
Figures for projected budgets spent on IoT in the industry. Figures given as a percentage of those surveyed from the industry.
Investment in IoT by Area of UseIn 2014, Harvard Business Review asked 269 managers in which areas they plan to invest in IoT over the next 18 months.(1 status monitoring)
36%
23%
23%
21%
19%
Remote maintenance
and product tracking
Security
Energy data management
Condition monitoring
Fleet management
1
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, Harvard Business Review
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Internet of Things and Machine-to-Machine
40%
29%
19%
7%
4%1%
Asia
Europe
North America
Latin America
Africa
Rest
M2M Connections
Machine-to-machine (M2M) stands for the automated exchange of information between end devices such as machines, automated systems, vehicles and containers with each other or with a central control point. This is increasingly done over the Internet and various access networks such as cellular networks.Wikipedia
Growth in "Machine 2 Machine" connections from 2013 to 2014 by industry sector.
Market Distribution: Machine to Machine 2013
204%
128%
120%
89%
88%
83%
49%
46%
40%
Industrial production
Accounting and insurance
Media and entertainment
Home surveillance
Trade and supply
Transport
Energy and supply
Public sector
Healthcare and pharmaceuticals
Source: Verizon, GSMA
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Source: Verizon http://news.verizonenterprise.com/2015/06/smart-lighting-cities-power-verizon/
Internet of Things - Economical and Environmentally FriendlyIn the future, cities and firms will take advantage of modern technology to solve security, environment, and energy-related problems.
1.1 billionNavigant Research: 94 million smart meters
were delivered worldwide – 1.1 billion installations are predicted in 2022.
26 millionpeople will be car-sharing in
2020. IoT will help make these systems easier to use.
36%of energy and water providers already use the "Internet of
Things" across their businesses.
67% of fleet managers report budgetsavings thanks to IoT solutions.Vehicles of all sizes are saving on fuelwith improved time and routeplanning.
40%of a city's energy costs go on street lighting.With IoT and Smart Light, the US city ofLansing* (MI) could reduce its energy costsin this area by up to 70%.
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IoT - The Developer Landscape
Distribution: Global Development of IoT Products
23
%
45
%
37
%
22%
60%
18%
17%
40%
43%
26%
62%
12%
● Are currently developing IoT● Are planning to develop IoT
0% 10% 20% 30%
Security
Inadequate technology
Differences in data
Privacy
High data volumes
Inadequate tools
Differences in platforms
Differences in devices
Other
Survey: Thoughts on IoTIn a survey of 578 developers, security surrounding IoT was the main area of concern.
Source: Evans Data Corporation
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Source: Business Insider Review, Acquity Group
IoT - Connected Car
Survey on Connected Car, IoT and Data SharingThis survey asked car drivers under which circumstances they would be prepared to share their car data with the manufacturer. "It would be OK if…"
44% 42% 14%
Survey: Are you familiar with Connected Car and IoT?A large number of users are not aware of their car's connected features. A study of business experts shows that 44% of those surveyed had no knowledge of these features.42% had heard of the technology but did not know how it worked. Only 14% could name the connected solutions in their car and had an idea about what they can do.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Depending on the day's program, automatically turn on the heating and de-ice the windows
Give me the best driving route and help me avoid congestion
Show me the cheapest gas station on my journey
Get information on my smartphone about my car's status
Automatically arrange service appointments
Get a free service
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IoT - Connected Car and the Consumer
Use: Connected CarExperts estimate that there will be up to 220 million networked cars on the market by 2020. But only 88 million of them will use IoT and Connected Car functions.
0
50
100
150
200
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Functionality used Vehicles purchased
Cars in millions
69%
57%
52%
51%
45%
42%
41%
40%
Music streaming
Internet access via auto display
Notifications about traffic,
accidents, and congestion
Driver-controlled stop system
Anti-collision / parking assistance
Night vision devices
Fatigue warning
Access to social media
Car onboard system: What the Customer WantsWhat the customer wants in terms of functions inside the car. Way out in front was the use of music services when driving, such as Spotify.
Source: Business Insider Review
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IoT - Smart Home Facts and Figures
17%
11%
9%
8%
6%
5%
4%
4%
4%
2%
WLAN loudspeaker
Smart thermostat
Automated vacuum cleaner & lawnmower
Networked smoke alarm
Networked light
Energy control
Networked door locks
Networked cooling units
Networked washing machines
Water sensors
IoT and Smart Home in HouseholdsA Harris Poll study of US households shows which devices with smart technology were already in use by 2015.
of users say that personaland family security are themain reason for buying asmart home system.90%
70%
48%
47%
of Smart Home users are impressed by the potential savings in energy costs.
of users like the easier control and monitoring Smart Home offers.
of users are impressed by the potential energy savings to be made and the subsequent reduced impact on the environment.
Source: The Harris Poll, icontrol networks
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IoT - Smart Home in Germany
The Market for Smart Homes in GermanyForecast of the Connected Home group in collaboration with Deloitte on developments in the field of Smart Homes
9,0%
27,6%
27,9%
35,5%
22,6%
36,4%
20,9%
20,2%
Security Control withinthe Household
● high ● medium ● low ● none
Readiness to Invest in Smart Homes in Germany in 2014Tomorrow Focus Media asked*: How willing are you to pay for networked-living services?* 266 people
315400
500
660
810
1.000
1.200
1.450
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Figures given in thousand households
Source: FG Connected Home/Deloitte, Tomorrow Focus Media
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Index Internet of Things (IoT) - Terminology
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) - Terminology
IoT / I4.0 - Areas of Application and Vertical Business Areas
IoT - History, Figures, Facts, Perspectives
I4.0 - Condition Monitoring - Terminology
I4.0 - Operational Technology - The Pyramid
IoT / I4.0 = EMC Values
EMC Solution Offering (+DELL IoT Solution)
Data Analytics Infrastructure - Diagram
Unique Team of Firms
Why EMC?
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I4.0 - Condition MonitoringPredictive Maintenance Terminology
The goal of condition monitoring is to catch hardware failures or operational anomaliesbefore they reach the existing control system alarm limits.
Early detection of these types of events or conditions can potentially prevent enginetrips, forced outages, additional impacts and therefore minimize devoted productiondowntime and maintenance expenses.
The alarm limits are customized to each unit by analyzing the specific characteristicsof the individual components (electrical/mechanical) by the engineers themselves and inan evaluation period.
Continuously monitoring machinery is fundamental to plant asset management.Understanding the mechanical behavior of any kind of machinery brings many benefits.
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Condition Monitoring - ExampleMeasuring Points (Example): Turbine & Generator
Source: MAGGITT Presentation about VM600 systems – Integrated machinery protection, condition and performance monitoring (July 2013)
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7 7 5 54 4 464
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All rotating machines1 absolute vibration 2 relative shaft vibration (x,y) 1, 2 absolute shaft vibration 3 shaft position, displacement4 displacement (valves, gates, cylinders)
static (oil) pressure5 temperature6 speed10 generator partial discharge
Gas turbines
7 dynamic (combustor) pressure
8 blade health
9 emissions
Steam turbines
shaft eccentricity (x,y)
absolute expansion
differential expansion
casing expansion
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Automation Layer PyramidFrom Business Level to Manufacturing and Production
Field Level
Control Level
Operations Level
Management Level
Analytics Level
Business Level
Control System
Operating and Observations Systems
Control Center / MES*
Scheduled maintenancePlant Data Services
ERP/PLM: Product development, planning, marketing,ERP, Logistics, Accounting, Service
Sensors, Actuators, Valves, Drives
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I4.0 Manufacturing - Value ChainA Look at the Entire Product Lifecycle
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Which business areas of a firm should you know?
Research & Marketing Development* Production* Logistics Service Disposal
(*) Including relevant suppliers
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(*) http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/learn/internet-of-things-solutions
Index Internet of Things (IoT) - Terminology
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) - Terminology
IoT / I4.0 - Areas of Application and Vertical Business Areas
IoT - History, Figures, Facts, Perspectives
I4.0 - Condition Monitoring - Terminology
I4.0 - Operational Technology - The Pyramid
IoT / I4.0 = EMC Values
EMC Solution Offering (+DELL IoT Solution*)
Data Analytics Infrastructure - Diagram
Unique Team of Firms
Why EMC?
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IoT / Industry 4.0 = EMC Values
IoT/I4.0 Requirements EMC Values
More machines equipped with small electronic units (e.g. Sensors, microprocessors, ...)
DELL Edge IoT Gateway
Longer retention time for sensor data recordingsSingle raw storage capacity from 3 TB up to xx EB !Scalable on-the-fly capacity upgrades without manual migration
Modular high availability systems - universal implementation
Flexible unified Scale-UP and Scale-Out enterprise storage systems and disaster recovery solutions
High degree of flexibility for multi-site systems (on-premis, off-premis, data lakes/oceans)
Small-Medium-Large geo storage system portfolio and fully converged system solutions
Virtualized and cloud-based infrastructures (Ready for 3rd Platform)
Vmware, Pivotal, VCE and Virtustream best in class solutions portfolio for virtualization and hyper converged infrastructures with cloud-based „as a service“ features
Cascading and control of a wide variety of data transfer media
Unified protocol support (NAS, Object, HDFS)
Data analytics requirements (IoT, Industry 4.0, Smart-/Big-Data, Data-driven-Services)
Data analytics with scale-out Hadoop and Pivotal solutions
New and updated security requirements (e.g. NERC/FERC, BSI, ...)
Products and solutions for security, compliance and risk-management
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IoT/I4.0 - On-Premise Platform Perspective EMC Federation Cloud #1 Platform Perspective (Abstract)
Reporting
Collaboration
Authentication
Databases
Customer Portal, Web Server
Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition System
Data Analytics - Data Driven Services
Security Access and Authentication Management
Low Latency Data Storage
Hadoop Data Storage
Archive Data Storage
Services / Applications / Data Pools
(*) Sensors within the PCS field equipment that send sensor data or event log files. Remote data like telecontrol, feeder devices, weather, etc. also used.Pictures © Siemens AG 2015 All rights reserved
Sensors(*)Switches / Routers
GatewaysEMC Solutions
IoT/I4.0 Platform
VxRAIL
Industrial CommunicationIoT Gateways, PowerLine,
Internet/VPN, WiFi, GSM, …
XtremIO
ISILON
VCE Vblock / VxRack ECS
DSSD
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IoT/I4.0 - Off-Premise Platform PerspectiveEMC Federation Cloud #2 Perspective (Abstract)
(*) Sensors within the PCS field equipment that send sensor data or event log files. Remote data like telecontrol, feeder devices, weather, etc. also used.Pictures © Siemens AG 2015 All rights reserved
Services / Applications / Data PoolsIaaS / PaaS
Sensors(*)Switches / Routers
Gateways
Industrial CommunicationIoT Gateways, PowerLine,
Internet/VPN, WiFi, GSM, …
Reporting, Databases, Web-Portal, Collaboration, Security, Big Data Analytics, Hadoop Data Storage
Global Cloud Service Provider
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IoT/I4.0 - End-to-End ViewSmart Data for more Business Intelligence, Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
Customer
INTERNET
VPNWAN
Secure Communication
Bus
Sensor/Log Data
Scale-Out & Commodity
Unified Analytics Platform
Customer Service
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DELL Internet of Thingshttp://www.dell.com/en-us/work/learn/internet-of-things-solutions
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DELL IoT SolutionsIt all starts with the IoT Gateway (e.g. from DELL)
DELL Edge Gateway 5000/5100
DELL Internet of Things
http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/learn/internet-of-things-solutions
Dell takes a pragmatic approach to the Internet of Things (IoT) bybuilding on the equipment and data you already have, andleveraging your current technology investments, to quickly andsecurely enable analytics-driven action. At Dell we:
Architect for analytics. Dell’s analytics, data management andinfrastructure solutions provide the power to ensure your IoTsolution enables analytics where it makes sense - at the edge, in thedata center or in the cloud.
Think security first. With award-winning security tools and expertise,and a holistic approach, Dell helps ensure your infrastructure anddata remain safe, secure and private.
Provide choice and flexibility. Dell’s broad portfolio of key IoTtechnologies, combined with a rich partner ecosystem, allows you tobuild the right IoT ecosystem for your unique needs.
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EMC Platform Approach - Abstract
Analytics, Product Cloud Infrastructure
IoT/I4.0 Platform
Inte
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Exte
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Device Data EMC IoT Data Lake & Analytics
Real-TimeNear-Real Time
Analytics
Geo-FederatedCloud Storage
Batch AnalyticsEMC IoT Data Lake
EMC Cloud IaaS
EMC PaaSDevOps/ALM
End-t
o-E
nd S
ecurity
Data End Points, Sensor Network, IoT Gateways
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Analytics Infrastructure for the Industry of ThingsEMC Federation On-Premise and Off-Premise Perspective (Layer & Container)
Virtualization, Hypervisor and/or Micro-Services Container**
Enterprise Server, Storage, Disaster Recovery, Backup, Commercial Off-the-Shelf
Converg
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Hyper-
Converg
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Infr
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IoT Applications*Sensor
Managem
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Custo
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CRM
Report
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Collabora
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Custo
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Serv
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Auth
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IoT S
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Analy
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Analytics Data Lake
Hadoop M
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Hadoop N
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Hadoop N
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Hadoop D
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Security
Clo
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(*) Existing and/or new application set (samples). Depending on the use case, the type and amount of applications can vary.
(**) Container-based micro services e.g. Docker
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Converg
ed-/
Hyper-
Converg
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Infr
astr
uctu
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Analytics Infrastructure for the Industry of ThingsEMC Federation On-Premise and Off-Premise Perspective (Layer & Container)
Virtualization, Hypervisor and/or Micro-Services Container
Enterprise Server, Storage, Disaster Recovery, Backup
IoT Applications Analytics* Data Lake Security
Clo
ud S
erv
ices
Greenplum DB
Hadoop
GemFire
SQLFire
HAWQ
Archer GRC
ECAT
Security Analytics
VIA
ISILON
ECS DataDomain
XtremIOVMAX
VNX
vBlock
VxRack
VxRAIL
NetworkerViPR VPLEX ScaleIODSSD Connectrix
AvamarAtmos
vSphere vRealize NSX vCloud Horizon AirWatch VSAN
(*) DELL StatSoft STATISTICA (Acquisition March 2014) and go to optional slides - Gartner Magic Quadrant Advanced Analytics Platforms February 2016
Protection Manager
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Manufacturing Trends to Watch in 2016 (Blog by Manufacturing Leadership, Frost & Sullivan)http://www.gilcommunity.com/blog/manufacturing-trends-watch-2016/?sthash.DT1smwe7.mjjo
Factory Automation in the World of the Industrial Internet of Thingshttp://www.rtcmagazine.com/articles/view/115293
The Smart Streetlighthttp://www.illuminatingconcepts.com/intellistreets/
Siemens - The Web of Systems (Cloud for Industry – Mindsphere & Sinalytics)http://www.industry.siemens.com/services/global/en/portfolio/plant-data-services/cloud-for-industry/Pages/Default.aspx
Microsoft Azure IoT Hubhttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/iot-hub-protocol-gateway/
BOSCH IoT Cloudhttps://www.bosch-si.com/products/bosch-iot-suite/iot-cloud/bosch-iot-cloud-2.html
Wind River IoT Cloud „Helix“http://windriver.com/announces/helix-cloud/
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Additional Information and Links
Salesforce IoT Cloudhttp://www.salesforce.com/iot-cloud/
ORACLE IoT Cloudhttps://cloud.oracle.com/iot
IBM IoT Cloud (Watson)http://www.ibm.com/internet-of-things/
SAP IoT Cloudhttp://go.sap.com/product/technology-platform/iot-platform-cloud.html
AMAZON IoT Cloudhttps://aws.amazon.com/iot/
GOOGLE IoT Cloudhttps://cloud.google.com/solutions/iot/
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Process Control Systems – At a Glance
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IoTAnalytics
Cloud
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The Smart Streelighthttp://www.illuminatingconcepts.com/intellistreets/
System Components
Intellistreets control unit (ECM)
Dual Radio System
Input ECM power supply (Input Power 90-277V/50/60Hz)
LED power supply (provided by Light Manufacturer)
PWM LED dimming control
0-10 LED dimming control
DMX lighting control
Intellistreet 5" audio driver
LED Intensity & ambient light sensors
Blue button emergency system
Optional Features
Controlled Power Outlet
DMX Controlled floodlight
Digital Banner
Digital Street Sign
Cameras
Environmental Sensors
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From Business Plan to Customer ExperienceA Day in the Live of a Data Stream
ManageTransmitConnectSelect
Act
Sensor Level
Analytics Level ReportAnalyseAggregate
Your IoT / I4.0 Business Plan & Service Offering
Customer Experience
Serv
ice O
fferi
ng
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamChoose the type of sensors you need for your use case
It starts all with the sensors
Select
Source: Siemens, Libelium, Arduino, Raspberry PI, Xbee, BWzzard
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamConnect the sensors to a IP LAN/WAN
IoT Gateways
DELL Edge 5000 IoT GatewaySIEMENS SIMATIC IOT2000
LIBELIUM Data Cloud Gateway
Vodafone M2M Terminal Machine Link
Connect
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamTransmission of Sensor Data
End-Point Device Transmission Protocols Zegbee
LoRAWAN
6LoWPAN
LPWAN
Z-Wave
MiWi
SigFox
Neul
Wibree
Thread
SimpliciTI RF
INSTEON
MQTT
Transmit
IoT Gateway
Sensor with Routing capabilities
Sensor
Sensor Data
Control Data
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamSensor Management / End-Point Management
Management Applications
AMIS*
Meter Data Management
End-Point Device Management
What additional services and functions a end-point management system should handle?
“Endpoint management capabilities that guarantee data security and integrity”
Manage
(*) AMIS = Advanced Metering Information System
Source: Siemens EM SG EnergyIP
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamSensor Management
Manage
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamSensor Management
Manage
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamAggregation and Analytics
Analytics Suites
KNIME
RapidMiner
Alterix
DELL StatSoft STATISTICA
SAS
Aggregate
Analyse
Gartner: Magic Quadrant Advanced Analytics Platforms February 2016
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A Day in the Live of a Data StreamReporting and Action
After the pattern analysis you receive an result about the condition of the specific machinery or environment.
Depending on the outcome, different actions can result and interact with downstream systems. For example:
Reporting and Workforce Management
Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
Geographical Information System (GIS)
Workforce Managment System (WFM)
Outage Management System (OMS)
Energy Management System (EMS)
Distribution Management System (DMS)
Report
Act
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Business Criterias for an IoT StrategyEnablers, Engager and Enhancer in the IoT
Are the customer acts as an:
Enabler who develop and implement the underlying technology
Engager who design, create, integrate, and deliver IoT services to customers
Enhancer who devise their own value-added services, on top of the services provided by Engagers, that are unique to the Internet of Things
Depending of the customers positioning, the IoT/I4.0 business criterias varies.
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Business Plan & Project ScopeIdentify your Customer’s position witin the IoT/I4.0 market
What are the criterias to look at:
Ease of use
Privacy, Security, and Control
Affordability
Design/User Experience
Architecture
Transparency of platform services (e.g. Trusted Cloud Services)
Features and Functions