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The Bosch IoT Suite:
Technology for a ConnectedWorld.
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2  |  Bosch IoT Suite
The Bosch IoT Suite:
Technological basis for applications
in the Internet of Things.
Our world is changing fast. People are sharing cars, generating their own
energy for their homes, and finding ways to make machines communicate
with each other. Key areas of our personal and professional lives are
becoming increasingly interconnected. And that makes things easier –
both at home and at work.
The Internet of Things
The connected world of the Internet of Things (IoT)
offers tremendous opportunities to develop new busi-
ness models and improve existing products and services.
The Bosch IoT Suite provides the technological basis
for applications in the Internet of Things and integrates
every feature required for pooling devices, users,
companies and partners. The objective? To efficiently
develop innovative and sustainable solutions for the
connected world.
Challenges and potential of a connected world
CO2
Megatrends in a fast-changing world
Emerging trends and rising numbers of new
technological possibilities – the world
around us is in constant flux. For companies,
this means new opportunities thanks to
new business models and additional lines
of business. However, it also means new
risks; for instance, from competitors
outside the industry or shifts in demand.
New challenges arise from
new business models
The Internet of Things (IoT) enables
services which are increasingly adding to
and extending the conventional product
business. That in turn has a massive impact
on a business’ core processes as well as
on the life cycle of products, the product
portfolio, and how the business approaches
its customers.
New sales and service channels
lead to a huge increase in
services and service income.
Product business changes from
simply providing pure technology
to enhancing the quality of life.
A fast-changing world also
needs faster time to market.
CO2
reduction and
energy efficiency
Demographic
changes
New mobility
concepts
Urbanization Individualized
products
Connected world
Bosch IoT Suite  |  3
Our vision for the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things connects our private and profes-
sional worlds. At Bosch Software Innovations, we
believe that companies and private individuals can
benefit from added value only when the following four
areas are seamlessly and effectively integrated with
each other:
Users
The IoT focuses heavily on benefits for end customers,
since they ultimately decide whether to use the things and
services on offer. To encourage users to take advantage
of them, products and services should be designed to
capture users’ interest in their own personal environment,
enhance their quality of life, and be easy to use.
Enterprises
Process optimization, device management, end-to-end
processes, real-time decisions, and data integration are
just some of the critical topics that are increasingly
demanding the attention of businesses worldwide. To
stay on top of these trends and ensure that everything
runs smoothly in the IoT, companies need to optimize their
existing services or develop new ones. The Bosch IoT
Suite provides key support in this process – starting from
the customer inquiry, continuing through incorporating
device data, and all the way to payment.
Partners
In the connected world, partnerships between businesses
are becoming more important than ever. That’s because
no single company can successfully tackle all of the
increasingly complex challenges on its own. These part-
nerships can be anything from technology and service
partnerships to groups of companies that have decided
to jointly market their products. If companies can model
and implement these partnerships using software, they
can cooperate more quickly and efficiently, benefiting all
involved.
Things
The IoT links the physical world of things to the virtual
world of the internet. By linking together computer net-
works, sensors, actuators, machines, and devices, the IoT
offers a multitude of new opportunities for businesses to
develop new products and services. The Bosch IoT Suite
lays the necessary groundwork, providing efficient device
management and one platform for connecting things to
a wide variety of applications as well as to market players.
Our IoT vision
Monaco 3.0 – smart city saves resources and
protects the environment.
Climate-neutral, multi-modal, and sustainable:
smart cities have long ceased to be just a pipe
dream. Bosch’s Monaco 3.0 project provides a
definitive example – it successfully tackled chal-
lenges such as the city’s dense population and
narrow road network, which led to traffic jams and
frustrating delays. To optimize traffic flow and
minimize CO2 emissions, the city networked its
parking garages. An app calculates the parking
space capacity and tells drivers where to find free
parking spaces.
4  |  Bosch IoT Suite
Core functions and structure:
The Bosch IoT Suite at a glance.
Thanks to its flexible components, the Bosch IoT Suite offers the perfect
platform for projects in the Internet of Things as well as for enterprise
applications including Business Process Management (BPM) and
Business Rules Management (BRM).
Bosch IoT Suite architecture
Business & End User
User Interface
Common
Environment
Design Tools
Identity
Management
Design Time
Repository
Editors
Analytics Models
Information Models
Big Data Processing
(BDP)
Data Access
Transformation
Data Mining
Data Analytics
Visualization
Business Rules
Management (BRM)
Modeling
Optimization
Administration
Deployment
Execution
Monitoring
Business Process
Management (BPM)
Modeling
Simulation
Implementation
Execution
Monitoring
Reporting
Device Management (M2M)
Device Integration SW-Provisioning
Central Registry Event Management
Process Models
Rule Models
Tenants
Users
Roles
Relations
Permissions
The Bosch IoT Suite is a highly efficient platform with
which developers can quickly design, supply, and oper-
ate cloud-based IoT applications.
With the Bosch IoT Suite, devices, mobile devices, and
third-party systems can be integrated easily and
securely, and the end user can define and implement
the necessary processes and rules.
Application developers benefit from
 the Bosch IoT Suite’s wide range of functions,
 the existing integration of core components with
each other,
 the high degree of modularization and state-of-the-art
APIs for flexible solution development,
 the superior performance and reliability,
 the built-in, consistent security concept.
Bosch IoT Suite  |  5
Core functions of the Bosch IoT Suite
The Bosch IoT Suite comprises a large number of
integrated services with a focus on:
Device Management
Not only does the Device Management component
(M2M) of the Bosch IoT Suite provide a high-perfor-
mance and reliable connection to things, it also helps
you operate a secure, flexible, and transparent infra-
structure for distributed things and devices. Thanks
to the device management, users can abstract devices
and make them available as logical things or systems
within the commercial context of IoT applications.
Business Process Management
A successful IoT application needs a defined, logical
sequence of process steps and integration points: What
should the steps be for running the application? What
systems, devices, and data have to be accessed at what
point? When should users be involved in the process?
The Business Process Management component (BPM)
allows business processes and the integration of third-
party systems to be defined, implemented, and executed.
Business Rules Management
Characterized by its intuitive graphical modeling, the
Business Rules Management component (BRM) enables
users to perfectly organize and run any kind of business
logic. It provides companies with consistent support
throughout the iterative process of creating, managing,
optimizing, and maintaining business rules.
Big Data Processing
Data analysts can use the Big Data Processing compo-
nent (BDP) to analyze big data created as part of IoT
applications. Thanks to graphical modeling, users can
employ the workbench to access data, then transform
it and create powerful forecasts that they can visualize
in a meaningful way for domain experts.
Identity Management
The centralized Identity Management as part of the
Common Environment of the Bosch IoT Suite enables
the independent management of tenants, users, groups,
roles, rights and applications – including authentication
and authorization.At the same time, operators and
companies always retain the ability to document, man-
age and monitor all relevant actions and rights alloca-
tions in accordance with compliance requirements.
User Interface Integrator
The User Interface Integrator (UI Integrator) offers end
users a central point of entry to the web interfaces
of the Bosch IoT Suite. It can also be used to integrate
additional web applications with the same degree of
consistency.
UI Integrator: Central point of entry to all components
Benefits of the Bosch IoT Suite
▶	 Fast application development thanks to integrated
IoT middleware that covers rules, process and device
management, orchestration, and operation.
▶	 State-of-the-art security technology that can be used
directly in application development.
▶	 Availability of a trusted and secure IoT cloud.
▶	 Consistent and systematic access to Bosch devices and
third-party devices based on open standards using
information models derived from business logic.
▶	 Open platform thanks to the incorporation of numerous
open-source software products and consistent support
of standards.
6  |  Bosch IoT Suite
Device Management:
Connecting devices reliably.
Operating infrastructure securely.
IoT applications require things to be connected securely and reliably to a
wide range of applications and market participants on a single platform.
Efficient device management (machine-to-machine or M2M) is also a key
requirement.
The M2M component of the Bosch IoT Suite provides a
high-performance and reliable connec­tion to things and
helps you operate a secure, flexible, and transparent
infrastructure for distributed things and devices. Thanks
to the device management, users can abstract devices
and make them available as logical things or systems
within the commercial context of IoT applications. This
makes it easy to integrate devices into a company’s
existing or new business processes. Having defined
rules in place helps enable direct responses to device
events.
Connecting things: Flexible options
Benefits
▶	 High-performance and reliable connection of devices.
▶	 Consistent and systematic access to Bosch and
third-party devices.
▶	 Devices are connected based on open standards
and using information models derived from business
logic.
▶	 A unique security concept makes it possible to
operate a secure, flexible, and transparent infra-
structure for distributed things and devices.
Information
Models
Infrastructure
Management
Software
Provisioning
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
M2M Backend
Backend
Hub
Agent Hub
Agent Hub
Edge Node
Edge Node
Edge
Controller
Global
Network
WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee,
NFC, OPC, BACnet
GSM, LTE, UMTS,
DSL, WAN, Internet
Communication
Management
Database
Bosch IoT Suite  |  7
How it works
Depending on whether or not they are web-enabled,
distributed devices can be controlled either directly
or indirectly via agent hubs at M2M gateways (a combi-
nation of embedded PC and internet gateway). Web-
enabled devices are connected directly via backend
hubs.
In line with each use case’s performance, availability,
and reliability requirements as well as its communica-
tion costs, the Bosch IoT Suite makes it possible
to implement a tailored integration solution with full
control of total cost of ownership.
Uniform and systematic access to devices
A major advantage offered by the M2M component of
the Bosch IoT Suite is that it uses information models
to create generic descriptions of everything from simple
devices to complex systems.
When integrating things and devices, only one informa-
tion model has to be developed for each type of device;
this model can then be easily and efficiently re-used to
connect more of the same. Complex scenarios (e.g.
smart-home controllers, smart grids, cars, power sta-
tions, and production facilities) can be integrated simply
by combining different information models to form a
single information system. This approach permits the
highly efficient and flexible integration of distributed
things and devices.
Services, Events, Properties
Contract
Single Device or Subsystem
Information Model Implementation
Device Drivers
Contract
Defines the services,
events, properties and also
communication patterns
WSDL,
XSD
Java
Java
Information model to describe devices
Keeping tabs on your fleet
Whether you run a leasing operation with a large
fleet of cars or operate a rental car pool, you need
to make your business efficient and keep vehicle
downtime to a minimum. That’s where intelligent
fleet management comes in. Our Bosch IoT Suite
lets fleet operators keep tabs on all their key data,
including capacity utilization, fuel consumption,
leasing charges and maintenance intervals. As well
as creating digital vehicle log books, the Bosch IoT
Suite centrally automates the evaluation of all data
and edits contract information – which improves
efficiency and increases customer satisfaction.
8  |  Bosch IoT Suite
Predictive maintenance
In today’s world, many industrial processes have already
been greatly optimized. To make their production processes
even more efficient, companies are increasingly considering
the idea of connecting their machines in a network. One of
the major topics this raises is the concept of predictive
maintenance. The aim of predictive maintenance is to detect
faults before they turn into problems that could lead to
downtime. This is achieved by enabling devices to communi-
cate directly with the software – regardless of their manu-
facturer, version or model. And that’s exactly what the Bosch
IoT Suite is designed to do. It transmits and evaluates data,
determines whether action is required, and then automati-
cally triggers whatever processes have been defined – such
as informing a service engineer.
Application development:
From connected device to IoT application.
In the Internet of Things, it’s about much more than merely connecting
devices – it’s also about tapping new potential with new kinds of applica-
tions, such as predictive maintenance, fleet management, or smart-home
solutions. To do this, you have to connect the physical world (things) with
the virtual world (internet, IT).
The world of things consists of connected devices (edge
devices) that are connected either directly or indirectly
to a back end via local gateways. The world of IT con-
sists of an IoT platform and the applications built upon
it. This means that the IoT platform functions as middle-
ware between the physical and IT world, facilitating the
development of IoT applications and solutions. Only
once these two worlds have been joined, including the
necessary connectivity, does the value chain in the
Internet of Things become complete.
Value chain in the Internet of Things
ApplicationsIoT platformConnectivityAgent hub gatewaysEdge devices
World of things Carriers World of IT
Bosch IoT Suite  |  9
Rules and processes make all the difference
In contrast to the IoT platforms supplied by many other
providers, the Bosch IoT Suite by Bosch Software
Innovations takes a fully integrated approach. It not only
manages devices, but is also capable of managing pro-
cesses, rules, and data as well.
Because the software products for Business Process
Management (inubit BPM) and Business Rules Manage-
ment (Visual Rules BRM) are both integrated into the
Bosch IoT Suite, you can seamlessly develop applica-
tions without media disruptions.
When we refer to “process and integration logic”, we
mean the sequence of individual process steps and the
definition of points at which users have to to be actively
involved or third-party systems integrated. This logic can
be set up by business users thanks to our intuitive,
model-based approach. Afterward, they can quickly and
easily implement technical workflows in cooperation
with their IT department.
To map the business logic within these processes in the
best way possible, users can define rules that enable
decisions to be made as part of the process sequence.
The management of devices as well as the use of the
data they provide can similarly be mapped within the
processes.
Integrated monitoring and reporting functions allow
business users, IT staff, and management to keep track
of processes and the data they generate from both a
business and technical standpoint. This ensures they
have access to precise information on the status of their
processes at all times.
Model of a business process in inubit BPMModel of a business rule in Visual Rules BRM
The Bosch IoT Suite as the technological basis for industry solutions
Energy
Smart Metering , VPP
(Virtual Power Plant)
Mobility
Fleet Management,
eMobility Solutions
g /City
City/Home
Intelligent Solutions
Industry
Service Portal
10  |  Bosch IoT Suite
Identity Management
IoT applications require a very high standard of security
and data protection. Encrypted communication over the
internet, a central rights and roles concept, and addi-
tional security mechanisms are necessary to make IoT
platforms and applications secure and protect con-
nected devices against unauthorized access.
The centralized Identity Management as part of the
Common Environment of the Bosch IoT Suite enables
the independent management of tenants, users, groups,
roles, rights and applications – including authentication
and authorization. On request, this task can also be
devolved to a service provider or another trustworthy
tenant.
Different roles can be defined for users in dispersed and
heterogeneous teams according to their responsibilities,
along with the corresponding applications and access
rights.
The Identity Management manages the relationship
between service providers and their tenants or between
different tenants. It enables fine-grained access control
to individual data, rules and services. Depending on the
authorization level, tenants can manage their own data
and give other users access to it – a ‘super administra-
tor’ responsible for the whole system is not required for
tenant management.
At the same time, operators and companies always
retain the ability to document, manage and monitor all
relevant actions and rights allocations in accordance
with compliance requirements.
Benefits
▶	 Fast implementation of business, process and
integration logic.
▶	 Integrated process and rules management.
▶	 Direct device activation, monitoring, and inter-
action.
▶	 Integration of users and 3rd party systems.
▶	 Flexible Identity Management including multi-
tenancy, authentication and authorization.
Structure of an IoT solution based on the Bosch IoT Suite
Portal
Applications
Device
Management
Agents
Device 
Machine Level
Edge
Controller
Indirect NodesDirect Nodes
Device Abstraction	
Device Data
Device Access
Event Management
Applications
Big Data
Data
Analysis Field
Force
CRM
Logistic
ERP
Networkprotocols
Bosch IoT Suite  |  11
Big data:
Meeting challenges. Leveraging potential.
Sensors and distributed devices quickly create large volumes of data in
IoT applications. This data has to be collected, aggregated, and analyzed
by backend systems before IoT applications can use it. Generating busi-
ness value out of such data will be a key challenge for companies that
offer new services to business customers and end users in the connected
world.
The Big Data Processing (BDP) component of the
Bosch IoT Suite allows data analysts to analyze and
evaluate the large data volumes generated in IoT
applications. Graphical modeling in the component’s
workbench allows users to access and transform data,
and also to generate powerful forecasts and visualize
them for domain experts in highly relevant, informative
displays.
Our IoT platform allows users to analyze sensors and
devices as well as customer master data and process
data. Recognizing patterns and correlations within
these large volumes of data and adapting services
accordingly is an important prerequisite for successful
IoT applications.
Benefits
▶	 Provides standard ETL (extract, transform, load)
functionality in addition to powerful analysis and
evaluation functions.
▶	 Facilitates cooperation between domain experts,
data analysts, and IT specialists.
▶	 Able to integrate external data sources.
▶	 Integrates smoothly into the Bosch IoT Suite without
disruptions between individual components in the
suite.
▶	 Ensures the right data access rights are in place
during evaluations using the Bosch IoT Suite’s Identity
Management component.
Big Data Processing with the Bosch IoT Suite
02/2015FE
Asia
Bosch Software Innovations
c/o Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd.
11 Bishan Street 21
Singapore 573943
Tel. +65 6571 2220
Fax +65 6258 4671
www.bosch-si.sg
Americas
Bosch Software Innovations Corp.
161 N. Clark Street
Suite 3550
Chicago, Illinois 60601/USA
Tel. +1 312 368-2500
Fax +1 312 268-6286
www.bosch-si.com
Europe
Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
Schöneberger Ufer 89–91
10785 Berlin
Germany
Tel. +49 30 726112-0
Fax +49 30 726112-100
www.bosch-si.de
Bosch Software Innovations GmbH, the Bosch Group’s software and systems house,
designs, develops, and operates innovative software and system solutions that help our
customers around the world both in the Internet of Things (IoT) and in the traditional
enterprise environment. We place particular focus on the topics of mobility, energy,
manufacturing, and building. Our IoT platform – the Bosch IoT Suite – allows the interaction
of devices, users, companies and partners on a centralized platform. This enables the
development of innovative and future-oriented solutions for new business models.
With some 550 associates worldwide, Bosch Software Innovations has locations in Germany
(Berlin, Immenstaad, and Stuttgart), Singapore, China (Shanghai), and the United States
(Chicago and Palo Alto).
More information can be found at www.bosch-si.com, www.twitter.com/BoschSI,
blog.bosch-si.com
The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. According to
preliminary figures, its roughly 290,000 associates generated sales of 48.9 billion euros
in 2014. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial
Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. The Bosch Group com-
prises Robert Bosch GmbH and its more than 360 subsidiaries and regional companies in
some 50 countries. If its sales and service partners are included, then Bosch is represented
in roughly 150 countries. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network
is the foundation for further growth. In 2014, Bosch applied for some 4,600 patents world-
wide. The Bosch Group’s strategic goal is to deliver innovations for connected life. Bosch
improves quality of life worldwide with products and services that are innovative and spark
enthusiasm. In short, Bosch creates technology that is “Invented for life”.
Additional information is available online at www.bosch.com, www.bosch-presse.de,
http://twitter.com/BoschPresse.

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  • 1. The Bosch IoT Suite: Technology for a ConnectedWorld. Software Innovations
  • 2. 2  |  Bosch IoT Suite The Bosch IoT Suite: Technological basis for applications in the Internet of Things. Our world is changing fast. People are sharing cars, generating their own energy for their homes, and finding ways to make machines communicate with each other. Key areas of our personal and professional lives are becoming increasingly interconnected. And that makes things easier – both at home and at work. The Internet of Things The connected world of the Internet of Things (IoT) offers tremendous opportunities to develop new busi- ness models and improve existing products and services. The Bosch IoT Suite provides the technological basis for applications in the Internet of Things and integrates every feature required for pooling devices, users, companies and partners. The objective? To efficiently develop innovative and sustainable solutions for the connected world. Challenges and potential of a connected world CO2 Megatrends in a fast-changing world Emerging trends and rising numbers of new technological possibilities – the world around us is in constant flux. For companies, this means new opportunities thanks to new business models and additional lines of business. However, it also means new risks; for instance, from competitors outside the industry or shifts in demand. New challenges arise from new business models The Internet of Things (IoT) enables services which are increasingly adding to and extending the conventional product business. That in turn has a massive impact on a business’ core processes as well as on the life cycle of products, the product portfolio, and how the business approaches its customers. New sales and service channels lead to a huge increase in services and service income. Product business changes from simply providing pure technology to enhancing the quality of life. A fast-changing world also needs faster time to market. CO2 reduction and energy efficiency Demographic changes New mobility concepts Urbanization Individualized products Connected world
  • 3. Bosch IoT Suite  |  3 Our vision for the Internet of Things The Internet of Things connects our private and profes- sional worlds. At Bosch Software Innovations, we believe that companies and private individuals can benefit from added value only when the following four areas are seamlessly and effectively integrated with each other: Users The IoT focuses heavily on benefits for end customers, since they ultimately decide whether to use the things and services on offer. To encourage users to take advantage of them, products and services should be designed to capture users’ interest in their own personal environment, enhance their quality of life, and be easy to use. Enterprises Process optimization, device management, end-to-end processes, real-time decisions, and data integration are just some of the critical topics that are increasingly demanding the attention of businesses worldwide. To stay on top of these trends and ensure that everything runs smoothly in the IoT, companies need to optimize their existing services or develop new ones. The Bosch IoT Suite provides key support in this process – starting from the customer inquiry, continuing through incorporating device data, and all the way to payment. Partners In the connected world, partnerships between businesses are becoming more important than ever. That’s because no single company can successfully tackle all of the increasingly complex challenges on its own. These part- nerships can be anything from technology and service partnerships to groups of companies that have decided to jointly market their products. If companies can model and implement these partnerships using software, they can cooperate more quickly and efficiently, benefiting all involved. Things The IoT links the physical world of things to the virtual world of the internet. By linking together computer net- works, sensors, actuators, machines, and devices, the IoT offers a multitude of new opportunities for businesses to develop new products and services. The Bosch IoT Suite lays the necessary groundwork, providing efficient device management and one platform for connecting things to a wide variety of applications as well as to market players. Our IoT vision Monaco 3.0 – smart city saves resources and protects the environment. Climate-neutral, multi-modal, and sustainable: smart cities have long ceased to be just a pipe dream. Bosch’s Monaco 3.0 project provides a definitive example – it successfully tackled chal- lenges such as the city’s dense population and narrow road network, which led to traffic jams and frustrating delays. To optimize traffic flow and minimize CO2 emissions, the city networked its parking garages. An app calculates the parking space capacity and tells drivers where to find free parking spaces.
  • 4. 4  |  Bosch IoT Suite Core functions and structure: The Bosch IoT Suite at a glance. Thanks to its flexible components, the Bosch IoT Suite offers the perfect platform for projects in the Internet of Things as well as for enterprise applications including Business Process Management (BPM) and Business Rules Management (BRM). Bosch IoT Suite architecture Business & End User User Interface Common Environment Design Tools Identity Management Design Time Repository Editors Analytics Models Information Models Big Data Processing (BDP) Data Access Transformation Data Mining Data Analytics Visualization Business Rules Management (BRM) Modeling Optimization Administration Deployment Execution Monitoring Business Process Management (BPM) Modeling Simulation Implementation Execution Monitoring Reporting Device Management (M2M) Device Integration SW-Provisioning Central Registry Event Management Process Models Rule Models Tenants Users Roles Relations Permissions The Bosch IoT Suite is a highly efficient platform with which developers can quickly design, supply, and oper- ate cloud-based IoT applications. With the Bosch IoT Suite, devices, mobile devices, and third-party systems can be integrated easily and securely, and the end user can define and implement the necessary processes and rules. Application developers benefit from  the Bosch IoT Suite’s wide range of functions,  the existing integration of core components with each other,  the high degree of modularization and state-of-the-art APIs for flexible solution development,  the superior performance and reliability,  the built-in, consistent security concept.
  • 5. Bosch IoT Suite  |  5 Core functions of the Bosch IoT Suite The Bosch IoT Suite comprises a large number of integrated services with a focus on: Device Management Not only does the Device Management component (M2M) of the Bosch IoT Suite provide a high-perfor- mance and reliable connection to things, it also helps you operate a secure, flexible, and transparent infra- structure for distributed things and devices. Thanks to the device management, users can abstract devices and make them available as logical things or systems within the commercial context of IoT applications. Business Process Management A successful IoT application needs a defined, logical sequence of process steps and integration points: What should the steps be for running the application? What systems, devices, and data have to be accessed at what point? When should users be involved in the process? The Business Process Management component (BPM) allows business processes and the integration of third- party systems to be defined, implemented, and executed. Business Rules Management Characterized by its intuitive graphical modeling, the Business Rules Management component (BRM) enables users to perfectly organize and run any kind of business logic. It provides companies with consistent support throughout the iterative process of creating, managing, optimizing, and maintaining business rules. Big Data Processing Data analysts can use the Big Data Processing compo- nent (BDP) to analyze big data created as part of IoT applications. Thanks to graphical modeling, users can employ the workbench to access data, then transform it and create powerful forecasts that they can visualize in a meaningful way for domain experts. Identity Management The centralized Identity Management as part of the Common Environment of the Bosch IoT Suite enables the independent management of tenants, users, groups, roles, rights and applications – including authentication and authorization.At the same time, operators and companies always retain the ability to document, man- age and monitor all relevant actions and rights alloca- tions in accordance with compliance requirements. User Interface Integrator The User Interface Integrator (UI Integrator) offers end users a central point of entry to the web interfaces of the Bosch IoT Suite. It can also be used to integrate additional web applications with the same degree of consistency. UI Integrator: Central point of entry to all components Benefits of the Bosch IoT Suite ▶ Fast application development thanks to integrated IoT middleware that covers rules, process and device management, orchestration, and operation. ▶ State-of-the-art security technology that can be used directly in application development. ▶ Availability of a trusted and secure IoT cloud. ▶ Consistent and systematic access to Bosch devices and third-party devices based on open standards using information models derived from business logic. ▶ Open platform thanks to the incorporation of numerous open-source software products and consistent support of standards.
  • 6. 6  |  Bosch IoT Suite Device Management: Connecting devices reliably. Operating infrastructure securely. IoT applications require things to be connected securely and reliably to a wide range of applications and market participants on a single platform. Efficient device management (machine-to-machine or M2M) is also a key requirement. The M2M component of the Bosch IoT Suite provides a high-performance and reliable connec­tion to things and helps you operate a secure, flexible, and transparent infrastructure for distributed things and devices. Thanks to the device management, users can abstract devices and make them available as logical things or systems within the commercial context of IoT applications. This makes it easy to integrate devices into a company’s existing or new business processes. Having defined rules in place helps enable direct responses to device events. Connecting things: Flexible options Benefits ▶ High-performance and reliable connection of devices. ▶ Consistent and systematic access to Bosch and third-party devices. ▶ Devices are connected based on open standards and using information models derived from business logic. ▶ A unique security concept makes it possible to operate a secure, flexible, and transparent infra- structure for distributed things and devices. Information Models Infrastructure Management Software Provisioning Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 M2M Backend Backend Hub Agent Hub Agent Hub Edge Node Edge Node Edge Controller Global Network WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, NFC, OPC, BACnet GSM, LTE, UMTS, DSL, WAN, Internet Communication Management Database
  • 7. Bosch IoT Suite  |  7 How it works Depending on whether or not they are web-enabled, distributed devices can be controlled either directly or indirectly via agent hubs at M2M gateways (a combi- nation of embedded PC and internet gateway). Web- enabled devices are connected directly via backend hubs. In line with each use case’s performance, availability, and reliability requirements as well as its communica- tion costs, the Bosch IoT Suite makes it possible to implement a tailored integration solution with full control of total cost of ownership. Uniform and systematic access to devices A major advantage offered by the M2M component of the Bosch IoT Suite is that it uses information models to create generic descriptions of everything from simple devices to complex systems. When integrating things and devices, only one informa- tion model has to be developed for each type of device; this model can then be easily and efficiently re-used to connect more of the same. Complex scenarios (e.g. smart-home controllers, smart grids, cars, power sta- tions, and production facilities) can be integrated simply by combining different information models to form a single information system. This approach permits the highly efficient and flexible integration of distributed things and devices. Services, Events, Properties Contract Single Device or Subsystem Information Model Implementation Device Drivers Contract Defines the services, events, properties and also communication patterns WSDL, XSD Java Java Information model to describe devices Keeping tabs on your fleet Whether you run a leasing operation with a large fleet of cars or operate a rental car pool, you need to make your business efficient and keep vehicle downtime to a minimum. That’s where intelligent fleet management comes in. Our Bosch IoT Suite lets fleet operators keep tabs on all their key data, including capacity utilization, fuel consumption, leasing charges and maintenance intervals. As well as creating digital vehicle log books, the Bosch IoT Suite centrally automates the evaluation of all data and edits contract information – which improves efficiency and increases customer satisfaction.
  • 8. 8  |  Bosch IoT Suite Predictive maintenance In today’s world, many industrial processes have already been greatly optimized. To make their production processes even more efficient, companies are increasingly considering the idea of connecting their machines in a network. One of the major topics this raises is the concept of predictive maintenance. The aim of predictive maintenance is to detect faults before they turn into problems that could lead to downtime. This is achieved by enabling devices to communi- cate directly with the software – regardless of their manu- facturer, version or model. And that’s exactly what the Bosch IoT Suite is designed to do. It transmits and evaluates data, determines whether action is required, and then automati- cally triggers whatever processes have been defined – such as informing a service engineer. Application development: From connected device to IoT application. In the Internet of Things, it’s about much more than merely connecting devices – it’s also about tapping new potential with new kinds of applica- tions, such as predictive maintenance, fleet management, or smart-home solutions. To do this, you have to connect the physical world (things) with the virtual world (internet, IT). The world of things consists of connected devices (edge devices) that are connected either directly or indirectly to a back end via local gateways. The world of IT con- sists of an IoT platform and the applications built upon it. This means that the IoT platform functions as middle- ware between the physical and IT world, facilitating the development of IoT applications and solutions. Only once these two worlds have been joined, including the necessary connectivity, does the value chain in the Internet of Things become complete. Value chain in the Internet of Things ApplicationsIoT platformConnectivityAgent hub gatewaysEdge devices World of things Carriers World of IT
  • 9. Bosch IoT Suite  |  9 Rules and processes make all the difference In contrast to the IoT platforms supplied by many other providers, the Bosch IoT Suite by Bosch Software Innovations takes a fully integrated approach. It not only manages devices, but is also capable of managing pro- cesses, rules, and data as well. Because the software products for Business Process Management (inubit BPM) and Business Rules Manage- ment (Visual Rules BRM) are both integrated into the Bosch IoT Suite, you can seamlessly develop applica- tions without media disruptions. When we refer to “process and integration logic”, we mean the sequence of individual process steps and the definition of points at which users have to to be actively involved or third-party systems integrated. This logic can be set up by business users thanks to our intuitive, model-based approach. Afterward, they can quickly and easily implement technical workflows in cooperation with their IT department. To map the business logic within these processes in the best way possible, users can define rules that enable decisions to be made as part of the process sequence. The management of devices as well as the use of the data they provide can similarly be mapped within the processes. Integrated monitoring and reporting functions allow business users, IT staff, and management to keep track of processes and the data they generate from both a business and technical standpoint. This ensures they have access to precise information on the status of their processes at all times. Model of a business process in inubit BPMModel of a business rule in Visual Rules BRM The Bosch IoT Suite as the technological basis for industry solutions Energy Smart Metering , VPP (Virtual Power Plant) Mobility Fleet Management, eMobility Solutions g /City City/Home Intelligent Solutions Industry Service Portal
  • 10. 10  |  Bosch IoT Suite Identity Management IoT applications require a very high standard of security and data protection. Encrypted communication over the internet, a central rights and roles concept, and addi- tional security mechanisms are necessary to make IoT platforms and applications secure and protect con- nected devices against unauthorized access. The centralized Identity Management as part of the Common Environment of the Bosch IoT Suite enables the independent management of tenants, users, groups, roles, rights and applications – including authentication and authorization. On request, this task can also be devolved to a service provider or another trustworthy tenant. Different roles can be defined for users in dispersed and heterogeneous teams according to their responsibilities, along with the corresponding applications and access rights. The Identity Management manages the relationship between service providers and their tenants or between different tenants. It enables fine-grained access control to individual data, rules and services. Depending on the authorization level, tenants can manage their own data and give other users access to it – a ‘super administra- tor’ responsible for the whole system is not required for tenant management. At the same time, operators and companies always retain the ability to document, manage and monitor all relevant actions and rights allocations in accordance with compliance requirements. Benefits ▶ Fast implementation of business, process and integration logic. ▶ Integrated process and rules management. ▶ Direct device activation, monitoring, and inter- action. ▶ Integration of users and 3rd party systems. ▶ Flexible Identity Management including multi- tenancy, authentication and authorization. Structure of an IoT solution based on the Bosch IoT Suite Portal Applications Device Management Agents Device Machine Level Edge Controller Indirect NodesDirect Nodes Device Abstraction Device Data Device Access Event Management Applications Big Data Data Analysis Field Force CRM Logistic ERP Networkprotocols
  • 11. Bosch IoT Suite  |  11 Big data: Meeting challenges. Leveraging potential. Sensors and distributed devices quickly create large volumes of data in IoT applications. This data has to be collected, aggregated, and analyzed by backend systems before IoT applications can use it. Generating busi- ness value out of such data will be a key challenge for companies that offer new services to business customers and end users in the connected world. The Big Data Processing (BDP) component of the Bosch IoT Suite allows data analysts to analyze and evaluate the large data volumes generated in IoT applications. Graphical modeling in the component’s workbench allows users to access and transform data, and also to generate powerful forecasts and visualize them for domain experts in highly relevant, informative displays. Our IoT platform allows users to analyze sensors and devices as well as customer master data and process data. Recognizing patterns and correlations within these large volumes of data and adapting services accordingly is an important prerequisite for successful IoT applications. Benefits ▶ Provides standard ETL (extract, transform, load) functionality in addition to powerful analysis and evaluation functions. ▶ Facilitates cooperation between domain experts, data analysts, and IT specialists. ▶ Able to integrate external data sources. ▶ Integrates smoothly into the Bosch IoT Suite without disruptions between individual components in the suite. ▶ Ensures the right data access rights are in place during evaluations using the Bosch IoT Suite’s Identity Management component. Big Data Processing with the Bosch IoT Suite
  • 12. 02/2015FE Asia Bosch Software Innovations c/o Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd. 11 Bishan Street 21 Singapore 573943 Tel. +65 6571 2220 Fax +65 6258 4671 www.bosch-si.sg Americas Bosch Software Innovations Corp. 161 N. Clark Street Suite 3550 Chicago, Illinois 60601/USA Tel. +1 312 368-2500 Fax +1 312 268-6286 www.bosch-si.com Europe Bosch Software Innovations GmbH Schöneberger Ufer 89–91 10785 Berlin Germany Tel. +49 30 726112-0 Fax +49 30 726112-100 www.bosch-si.de Bosch Software Innovations GmbH, the Bosch Group’s software and systems house, designs, develops, and operates innovative software and system solutions that help our customers around the world both in the Internet of Things (IoT) and in the traditional enterprise environment. We place particular focus on the topics of mobility, energy, manufacturing, and building. Our IoT platform – the Bosch IoT Suite – allows the interaction of devices, users, companies and partners on a centralized platform. This enables the development of innovative and future-oriented solutions for new business models. With some 550 associates worldwide, Bosch Software Innovations has locations in Germany (Berlin, Immenstaad, and Stuttgart), Singapore, China (Shanghai), and the United States (Chicago and Palo Alto). More information can be found at www.bosch-si.com, www.twitter.com/BoschSI, blog.bosch-si.com The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. According to preliminary figures, its roughly 290,000 associates generated sales of 48.9 billion euros in 2014. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. The Bosch Group com- prises Robert Bosch GmbH and its more than 360 subsidiaries and regional companies in some 50 countries. If its sales and service partners are included, then Bosch is represented in roughly 150 countries. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network is the foundation for further growth. In 2014, Bosch applied for some 4,600 patents world- wide. The Bosch Group’s strategic goal is to deliver innovations for connected life. Bosch improves quality of life worldwide with products and services that are innovative and spark enthusiasm. In short, Bosch creates technology that is “Invented for life”. Additional information is available online at www.bosch.com, www.bosch-presse.de, http://twitter.com/BoschPresse.