A Green Agenda cannot be fully realised by polishing our established industries and processes, or indeed minimalistic changes to manufacturing, production, and supply. We have to be far more holistic and radical! New materials and processes will get us part way there, but we also need the greater data oversight, analysis and management, provided by a fully deployed Internet of Things (IoT). In turn, this will require the application of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Modelling and War Gaming to provide the necessary guidance and decision support for machines and people.
Energy and material waste are definitely key components, but so are hyper-efficient Re-Use, Re-Purposing, and Re-Cycling with maximal material recovery at very low loss. And so, access to and analysis of, the Big and Small Data collected by networks and the IoT components is vital. For obvious reasons of unrealisable energy demands and network node densities, mobile networks and network technologies (such as 5G) cannot support such a vision and we can expect to see a migration to new network regimes where our machines, appliances, devices, vehicles, sea going containers, pallets, boxes, products and components communicate directly over very short distances in preference to using 3/4/5G and WiFi networks.
Many IoT components include sensors and access to information about their hosts; and this is vital to performance monitoring, timely maintenance and repair. Real time location, production, supply, use and ownership information will change the way we design, manufacture, supply and meet the needs of society at all levels from health, welfare, employment, education, industry, commerce, defence, and government. Many elements exist today, and more are under development, and in this presentation we bring together these core components.
1. Peter Cochrane
Simple thinking & sustainability
do not go hand-in-hand: we have
to ‘manage’ all resources and the
environment
S M A L L D AT A
BIG IMPACT
No IoT = No Sustainability
Ahmed Elmagarmid
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5. Continually polishing and
i m p r o v i n g o u r e x i s t i n g
processes and industries will
not realise a sustainable future
AXO I M 1
6. We need new materials with
new properties, produced and
recycled, repurposed, reused to
a far higher degree than those
provided by nature
AXO I M 2
7. We need new fabrication and
manufacturing processes that
do far more for far less energy
and materials
AXO I M 3
8. We have to rethink the
solutions to many of our old
problems…
AXO I M 4
…and they have to use less
raw material and energy
whilst being kinder to the
environment at large
9. We need products and services
that are more durable, resilient
and adaptable, that demand
less energy and material
AXO I M 5
10. Generating energy is not the
big problem, but storage (and
distribution) is !
AXO I M 6
“A surface area/volume problem
already solved by nature (?) and
ripe for bio/nano innovation”
11. Our world is not linear, simple, not
3/4D and disconnected, it is highly
networked and complex in the ’n’
dimensional sense - and generally
beyond the human span of
thinking visualisation
AXO I M 7
Stochastic complexity on a massive
scale exhibiting fractal behaviours
f ro m a l o c a l t o a n a t i o n a l ,
international & global scale
12. Politicians, manager, financiers
are confused, confounded and
generally lack the ability to
effectively manage resources and
make long term decisions.
AXO I M 8
“ I t i s f u n d a m e n t a l l y
impossible to effectively
manage the resources of a
p l a n e t u s i n g a s i n g l e
parameter: $$ ££ €€”
“ T h e y n e e d A I
support based on
effective and tested
models”
14. o b s e rvat i o n
Thermodynamics, complexity
and non-linear systems say
otherwise, and manifest in
t h e l a w o f u n i n t e n d e d
consequences
What we don’t see here
a r e t h e s u b t l e s o c i a l
interactions and comms
between people and the
devices they carry
15. Technology
Ecology
T O B E V E RY S P E C I F I C
Economics
Society
Industry
Care
Markets
Trade
Education
Policing
Defence
Commerce
Security
Logistics
Finance
Government
Companies
W e h a v e n o m o d e l o r u n d e r s t a n d i n g
Law & Order
Defence
Education
Health
Institutions
“ S o m e t i m e s W E m i g h t
o b s e r v e o r i n f e r s o m e
l i m i t e d r e l a t i o n s h i p s a n d
typify some characteristics
however AI can produce a
comprehensive analysis and
a much fuller picture”
“ B I G D A T A t e n d s t o
furnish an ‘average view’
whilst small data gives us
the fine grain detail”
16. My new new smart and intelligent car
F UT U R E BY A N A L O GY
Composite body shell is:
- colour programmable
- self repairing
- self cleaning
- the battery
Components are:
- failure predictive
- programmable
- self diagnosing
- self repairing
- low cost production
- low maintenance
- energy efficient
- self managing
- driverless
17. All macro-information recorded/stored on-board to
be updated by the day for full product life cycle
B I G D ATA BY A N A L O GY
Primary elements:
- Manufacturer & Model
- Component sources
- Production plant
- Assembly detail
- Testing & QA
- Handling
- Shipping
- Agent
- Sale
Lifetime elements:
- Purchaser & owners
- Licensing/taxation
- Journeys and use
- Driving history
- Service/repair
18. All micro-data recorded/stored within each component to
be periodically updated for the entire component life cycle
S M A L L : D ATA BY A N A L O GY
Primary elements:
- Manufacturer & Model
- Component details
- Production plant
- Assembly detail
- Software v1.0
- Testing & QA
- Handling
- Shipping
- Sale
Lifetime elements:
- Day one operation
- Service/repair log
- Vibration analysis
- Failure prediction
- Output history
- Trend analysis
- SW updates
19. Radar and car-to-car comms
3,4,5G Net
Connect
Self contained data storage & analysis Small Data Domain
V E H I C L E-v e h i c l e C o m m s
Wireless Connect to Gas Station, Repair
Shop for SW upgrades, failure reporting
and remote diagnostics
WiFi, ZigBe,
BlueTooth ???
Radar + car-to-car comms
Networked components
accessible remotely
20. Ship to
shore Container to Container to Bridge
H I D D E N V A L U E
BIG DATA = Container, schedule/location ?
Small DATA = Status of container contents ?
In every container operation globally
21. W h o o p s !
Is it still on board ?
Are my goods damaged ?
What is the delivery date?
Where is my container?
22. H EA LT H F UT U R ES
Hospital
Medical Centre
Home Based
Technology
Push
- Patient
M i g r a t i n g c e n t r e o f g r a v i t y
Solutions for the
average
- for the
individual
23. D e v i c e t o d e v i c e
Monitoring the in:out:effect for a complete picture
Self contained home net with no net
connect - or only an aggregated
sporadic net connect
24. The coffee machine !
A N E C D OT E
Purchased
Failed in month 12
Repaired under warranty
Returned with a user report
8000 coffees consumed in one year
8760 hours in one year ~ 1 coffee/hour
Health implications
Product implications
What will our appliances
have to tell us ??
Fridge
Freezer
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Tumbler dryer
Oven/Hob
Security
Air-Con
Shower
+++
Designer Feedback
25. d i s t r i b u t i o n
Automated & intelligent
BIG DATA
Where has the package come
from and where is it going ?
Where is it now and what
does it contain ?
small DATA
Detailed product history of
production, storage and handling
including testing, and any
damage +++
Item
Box
Pallet
Warehouse
Container
Supplier
Customer
26. No single solution
can deal with all
forms of attack....
S e c u r i t y
T h e r e a r e n o
s i l v e r b u l l e t s …
s m a l l / B I G D a t a
B I G & s m a l l DATA f o r
m o d e l s & s y n t h e s i s e o f
a n t i d o t e s a n d p ro t e c t i o n
… a u t o i m m u n i t y i s
a m u s t t o c o p e w i t h
I o T a t t a c k s !
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28. N E E D T O S H A R E
T R U M P S N E E D T O K N O W
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30. How Many Devices ?
I m p l a n t e d , w o r n , c a r r i e d b y p e o p l e
I w e a r / c a r r y 6 s m a r t t h i n g s …
b u t i n t h e f u t u r e i t i s l i k e l y
t o b e > > 1 0 ! !
H o w m a n y h a v e y o u g o t … . ? ?
T h e y a r e a l l b e c o m i n g a p a r t
o f t h e I o T t o p r o v i d e B I G
a n d s m a l l d a t a …
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32. B E YO N D 3 R
Big & small Data ++++
“ To s t o p p r o d u c i n g m o r e a n d m o r e f o r t h e f e w
a n d s t a r t p r o v i d i n g s u f f i c i e n t f o r t h e m a n y ”
“ To e c o n o m i c a l l y m a n a g e t h e r e s o u r c e s o f t h e
p l a n e t i n t h e i n t e r e s t o f s u s t a i n a b l e f u t u r e s ”
33. N O F R E E L U N C H!
The IoT could bankrupt the planet
Internet Energy = 5 - 10% of global production
IoT Energy Use > 10 x more
“We need lower energy computing and communications”
T h e g o o d n e w s :
Almost all the low
energy tech options
we need are available