internet of things at home - ikhlaq sidhu murali repakula, sarvesh bhardwaj, ashwin agrawal, bala...
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Authors: Murali Repakula, Sarvesh Bhardwaj, Ashwin Agrawal, Bala Thumma, Koushik Rajan
Internet of Things at Home
This work was created in an open classroom environment as part of the Engineering Leadership Professional Program (ELPP) developed and led by Prof. Ikhlaq Sidhu at UC Berkeley. There should be no proprietary informaEon contained in this work. No informaEon contained in this work is intended to affect or influence public relaEons with any firm affiliated with any of the authors. The views represented are those of the authors alone and do not reflect those of the University of California Berkeley.
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Complex / Tech Savy 30%
Security / Privacy 15%
Top 3 consumer reasons for not embracing IoT for Home (source: BI Intelligence)
Near future ü Scale and producEon economics leading to a significant cost reducEon of the
connected devices (things) ü Emergence of Management System turning around acceptance hurdles to it head,
instead increasing consumer adopEon due to same ü Each IoT device individually connecEng to smart-‐phone and individual app for each
impracEcal and not scalable model ü Large amounts of data generated due to abundance of devices, helps tapping
consumer behavior
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Huge divergence in Home Device categories • Security
– Home Alarm & MoEon sensors – Video Camera – Locks
• Power – Smart Meters – HVAC Controllers – LighEng
• Media & Internet – Router – Set Top Boxes – Streaming
• Other automaEon devices – Kitchen devices – Medical devices
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• Not A Single Player Market – Security Surveillance companies – UElity companies – Internet and TV providers – Streaming device companies – Other device manufactures
• How to Manage these Devices – Centralized vs Device based – Single vs One per category – Service providers vs Device Providers – SubscripEon vs Ad-‐revenue based
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Power Related Smart Grid
Media Streaming / SetTop
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Device Companies
Medical / Wearable Devices
Management ApplicaEons Content
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CommunicaEon • Wired • Wireless
• Wi-‐Fi (high bandwidth) • Cellular • Bluetooth (low power) • ZigBee, Thread (low power)
Management
• Managing CommunicaEons • Data Management • Analysis • Event/AcEon Management
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PC Manufacturers Home Management hardware manufacturers
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Home management operaJng system OperaJng System
Enabling So_ware
CPU CommunicaJon Sensors CPU Communic
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OEM manufacturers
Security
Climate control Lights
Text editor
Web browser
Media players Mail Health
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• Pla^orm and standards will expedite Home IoT Ecosystem
• Significant growth in next 3-‐5 years • Common Management hits nail of complexity and
security concerns on its head as • seamlessly interconnects diverse devices
securely • development of intelligent apps, leveraging
humongous data to provide real value proposiEon
• Apple and Google leveraging the opportunity and becoming key direct beneficiaries