Internet of Things (IoT) is delivered by connecting both legacy and new devices using sensors and CT scanners. These devices are currently isolated, which makes collecting data and managing these industrial and commercials systems a daunting task. We use Industry standard protocols to connect these devices to exchange data securely and efficiently in real-time. Some customers who have connected their HVAC (Heating, ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems using secure IoT gateways have saved money by proactively monitoring and managing these systems.
There is all about Vehicle parking system Which shows the smart and managed work of any society. When we follow this system then it will count as a smart city.
The document provides an overview of driverless or autonomous vehicles. It discusses the history and components of these vehicles, including sensors like LIDAR, radar and cameras. The document explains how artificial intelligence analyzes sensor data to navigate autonomously. Potential advantages are reduced accidents and increased road capacity, while obstacles include handling various weather conditions and temporary construction zones. Several companies aim to release autonomous vehicle technologies between 2014 and 2020.
Le projet INDIRA_B (INDIcators for Reliability and Variability of Bus Systems) a pour objectif d'étudier la qualité de service des bus.
Le poster a été présenté lors de la visite officielle d’Emmanuel Macron et de Frédérique Vidal en Inde au Knowledge Summit du 10 et 11 mars 2018.
Jim Peters - Delivering The 'Always-On' Travel ExperienceSITA
SITA's Chief Technology Officer Jim Peters discusses delivering an "always-on" travel experience through cooperation and standards. To improve flight information accuracy, various data providers must share information through APIs and follow common industry standards. This will help address challenges around inconsistent data. Peters also discusses using indoor location sensing, APIs, cloud applications and business intelligence to better connect passengers, staff and developers throughout the travel experience.
Presentation given by Ravi S Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Science &Technology, Government of Gujarat on August 2nd, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session ICT Leader's Conclave
This document summarizes an autonomous vehicle project conducted by students at Bahria University in Islamabad. It discusses the technology behind autonomous vehicles and some of the ethical issues they present. Autonomous vehicles use computer vision and 3D imaging to navigate without human input, which provides benefits like increased accessibility and safety but also challenges like how to program responses in emergency situations that require choosing whether to harm the passenger or others. The conclusion calls for an override option and leaving life-and-death decisions to nature rather than programming autonomous vehicles to make those choices.
Internet of Things (IoT) is delivered by connecting both legacy and new devices using sensors and CT scanners. These devices are currently isolated, which makes collecting data and managing these industrial and commercials systems a daunting task. We use Industry standard protocols to connect these devices to exchange data securely and efficiently in real-time. Some customers who have connected their HVAC (Heating, ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems using secure IoT gateways have saved money by proactively monitoring and managing these systems.
There is all about Vehicle parking system Which shows the smart and managed work of any society. When we follow this system then it will count as a smart city.
The document provides an overview of driverless or autonomous vehicles. It discusses the history and components of these vehicles, including sensors like LIDAR, radar and cameras. The document explains how artificial intelligence analyzes sensor data to navigate autonomously. Potential advantages are reduced accidents and increased road capacity, while obstacles include handling various weather conditions and temporary construction zones. Several companies aim to release autonomous vehicle technologies between 2014 and 2020.
Le projet INDIRA_B (INDIcators for Reliability and Variability of Bus Systems) a pour objectif d'étudier la qualité de service des bus.
Le poster a été présenté lors de la visite officielle d’Emmanuel Macron et de Frédérique Vidal en Inde au Knowledge Summit du 10 et 11 mars 2018.
Jim Peters - Delivering The 'Always-On' Travel ExperienceSITA
SITA's Chief Technology Officer Jim Peters discusses delivering an "always-on" travel experience through cooperation and standards. To improve flight information accuracy, various data providers must share information through APIs and follow common industry standards. This will help address challenges around inconsistent data. Peters also discusses using indoor location sensing, APIs, cloud applications and business intelligence to better connect passengers, staff and developers throughout the travel experience.
Presentation given by Ravi S Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Science &Technology, Government of Gujarat on August 2nd, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session ICT Leader's Conclave
This document summarizes an autonomous vehicle project conducted by students at Bahria University in Islamabad. It discusses the technology behind autonomous vehicles and some of the ethical issues they present. Autonomous vehicles use computer vision and 3D imaging to navigate without human input, which provides benefits like increased accessibility and safety but also challenges like how to program responses in emergency situations that require choosing whether to harm the passenger or others. The conclusion calls for an override option and leaving life-and-death decisions to nature rather than programming autonomous vehicles to make those choices.
Smart parking systems aim to improve the driver experience, reduce traffic and pollution, and increase safety and efficiency. The system uses sensors and cameras to detect and identify parked cars, and allows drivers to check in and pay automatically via phone or RF card. A raspberry pi board acts as the coordinator to communicate between the sensor units and parking payment system. Issues like sensor accuracy and detecting non-moving objects were addressed. Future work may include GPS location tracking and integrating additional payment methods. The system is intended to help drivers find parking spots more easily.
The document discusses autonomous vehicles and how they work. Autonomous vehicles, also known as driverless cars, are capable of sensing their environment and navigating without human input through the use of sensors like RADAR, GPS, computer vision, LIDAR, and wheel speed sensors. Autonomous vehicles have the potential to increase mobility and traffic flow while improving customer satisfaction and reducing crime. They are classified into five levels of autonomy based on the amount of necessary driver interference, with level 5 being fully autonomous and requiring no human intervention. Computer vision through artificial intelligence allows vehicles to perceive their surroundings, with machine learning algorithms analyzing sensor input to classify objects and help the vehicle make decisions.
ENSURAC&C provides an Internet of Things platform that integrates existing video, audio, access control, and other systems into a single operational management platform. This platform delivers immediate return on investment by allowing users to leverage all existing infrastructure. ENSURAC&C's solution is one of the few market-ready, out-of-the-box operational IoT products that supports both on-premise and cloud-based models. Their goal is to enable any business, city, or facility to instantly improve operational management and efficiency through accurate real-time decision tools.
Francesco Violante - Ready For The Connected Traveler?SITA
The document summarizes the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit, which had 350 delegates from 75 countries and over 12 speakers. It discusses how the airline industry must continue adapting to fast-evolving traveler expectations and how innovation is needed on all fronts. Key topics included the connected traveler experience, using data and mobile devices to enhance the passenger journey, and creating a common digital infrastructure.
Creating mobility services to rural areas – lessons learned from ALPIO-projec...Mindtrek
MOBILITY track - Tuesday 28th
"To create more sustainable transportation systems, cities need a variety of different measures. When it comes to publicly subsidized transportation services, also economical aspects are crucial. Especially in rural areas, viable mobility services as well as public transportation are hard to achieve. One solution to tackle these problems is to make better use of the existing fleet capacity. In ALPIO-project, funded by Sitra, the aim was to create a digital platform where existing publicly subsidized journeys (mainly made by taxis and small busses) could be offered to new customers. In this presentation, we will go through the successes and failures of the project: How did we achieve the ambitious goals of the project, what should have been done differently and what should be taken into consideration in similar development projects in the future."
KAISA KARHULA, Passenger Transport Engineer, Tuomi Logistiikka Oy.
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 - conference
28th-29th January
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
The document discusses using cyberinfrastructure such as smart traffic lights and smart parking to help reduce traffic in major Saudi Arabian cities. Smart traffic lights would analyze traffic flow and adjust light times accordingly. Smart parking would use cameras to identify available spots and share that data. The conclusion is that if cities implement this strong cyberinfrastructure, it could help make them more organized and beautiful while decreasing traffic and accidents.
IRJET- IoT based Vehicle Tracking using GPSIRJET Journal
This document describes a vehicle tracking system using GPS and an Android application. It aims to reduce waiting times for bus students by informing them of bus arrival and departure times in real-time. The system uses GPS devices in buses to track their locations and an Android app to update students. It discusses how embedded systems and GPS work, and reviews previous research on bus tracking systems. The document outlines the system design, including how the Android app integrates maps and utilizes GPS, GSM, and a centralized database. It concludes the proposed system could resolve issues with current manual tracking while improving transportation services.
This document outlines a proposal for an online platform called Carsicare that allows car owners and fleet managers to store information about their vehicles and drivers. It describes current challenges like a lack of access to maintenance records and notes that Carsicare aims to create an online "e-valet diary" where users can track vehicle data, regulatory information, and receive reminders. Carsicare would obtain real-time traffic violation data and offer both free basic services like manual mileage tracking as well as paid options like 24/7 support and GPS monitoring to help users better manage their vehicles and comply with regulations. Screenshots of the website and app interfaces are provided.
OIES Consulting is an advisory firm that provides consulting and business development services to help enterprises accelerate their adoption of IoT and big data technologies. They also assist IoT and big data vendors with business development. Their services include workshops, audits, strategy development, ecosystem analysis, product launches, and engineering support. They work with various partner companies to offer a range of IoT, big data, analytics, and business transformation services to clients.
IoT_e-book from blog series by Marie Martin Marie Martin
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) can unlock revenue potential for companies through their customers in two main ways. First, it allows companies to shift from selling discrete products to selling outcomes and services, like performance-based air conditioning or preventative maintenance. Second, by combining IoT data with other customer data, companies can deepen customer relationships over the lifetime by predicting churn, customizing offers, and improving support. The IoT represents another data source for understanding customer behavior and consumption in order to drive ongoing relationships and monetization beyond the initial sale.
The Internet of Things is heading towards a Plateau of Productivity. Real life cases will demonstrate how IoT delivers value in different vertical industries.
Monetizing the Internet of Things.
Internet of Things (IoT) has been a buzzword for the past few years, but the connected devices trend is finally reaching a point where they will make our lives appreciably better. By 2020, it is expected that 75 billion objects will be connected to the Internet. These connected devices are transforming from being mere curiosities into products that will automatically perform actions, such as making purchases based on our personal preferences and usage.
This fascinating and lucrative side of IoT, referred to as the “Commerce of Things”, will herald a new era for how people buy and consume goods and services, and how companies monetize them. Smart refrigerators will alert their owners when food has gone bad and automatically reorder items. Running shoes that have been worn past their prime will automatically order a replacement.
While these advances in commerce are exciting, they are already disrupting the standard business and monetization models used by brands today. Manufacturers need to prepare themselves for this contextual ecommerce experience to provide an optimal level of service to their customers. James Gagliardi shares how the Commerce of Things is changing how companies:
Interact with consumers through connected devices;
Effectively monetize their products and services;
Manage their ecommerce and supply chain infrastructures to align with a large volume of singular transactions; and
Prepare for increasingly complex regulatory considerations where micro transactions will dominate global ecommerce.
End-to-End and e-Business Value from the Telematics Reference Implementation ...mfrancis
The document discusses IBM's Telematics Reference Implementation (TRI) solution. TRI aims to demonstrate how an end-to-end telematics architecture using IBM technologies can provide e-business value. It presents use cases that show how telematics data can benefit industries like insurance, fleet management, and automotive. The solution consists of onboard vehicle clients, a service brokerage platform, user services, and applications that integrate these components to deliver services and analyze telematics data.
1) The document discusses automotive telematics and its potential to address the growing problem of traffic accidents and congestion.
2) Telematics combines wireless technologies, GPS, and in-vehicle electronics to connect vehicles to information networks and provide services like emergency assistance, navigation, and remote diagnostics.
3) The telematics system architecture typically includes components for wireless communication, running applications, and interfacing with vehicle systems. It allows for services related to safety, security, entertainment, and vehicle information.
This document discusses IoT security concerns. It notes that the number of IoT devices is expected to grow dramatically to 50 billion by 2020, creating security risks. Trillions of dollars of revenue will also be generated from IoT data collection. However, IoT devices could be exploited for monetary or disruptive attacks by compromising supply chains or infrastructure. The document advises that with billions of IoT endpoints, protection is difficult and a defense-in-depth approach is needed, including designing devices with failure and vulnerabilities in mind, digitally signing firmware, and verifying rather than always trusting data and its sources.
The document discusses how the ThingWorx IoT platform can help companies build and deploy IoT applications 10x faster by simplifying connectivity, application development, device management, and analytics. It provides examples of how various companies are using ThingWorx to develop solutions for smart agriculture, traffic monitoring, water management, and more. The platform reduces costs and risks for companies building IoT businesses and solutions.
Learn how service providers can take an active part in IOT security. See the full webinar When Things Misbehave: How to Mitigate Massive DDOS Attacks http://bit.ly/2h3QQA2
Retaam Solutions is a leading M2M and IoT solution provider in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region. It develops and implements customized IoT solutions using the ThingWorx platform, which facilitates rapid development and deployment of IoT applications by reducing time to market, cost, and risk. ThingWorx provides capabilities for device management, data collection, analytics and integration with other systems through a drag-and-drop interface. Retaam has implemented various IoT projects using ThingWorx for applications like smart metering, vehicle tracking, connected coolers, and energy profiling.
ThingWorx is a business unit of PTC, a $1.3 billion software company, focused on providing an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. ThingWorx has 800+ employees dedicated to IoT and works with thousands of partners to provide award-winning technology for connecting, analyzing, and experiencing IoT applications. The ThingWorx platform allows users to connect devices, build applications, analyze data, and collaborate on IoT projects across industries such as manufacturing, smart cities/worksites, and connected products.
An IoT13 presentation showcasing promising companies in the internet of things. Ken Foster, Thingworx, describes the Internet of things and M2M opportunity for his company and the evolution of the M2M market
Monetization Strategies For The Internet Of Things eCornell
Learn how "The Internet of Things" and the tidal wave of customer data can positively impact your service, grow revenue and increase profit potential.
In this presentation Tom Dibble, President and CEO of Aria:
-Highlights shifts in monetization models and recurring revenue
-Discusses "The Internet of Things" and emerging opportunities in customer data
-Shows you how a finance department with an agile billing system can maximize service, revenue and profit potential by leveraging their back-end monetization systems.
Will you be ready to exploit the revenue opportunities that come from 26 billion interconnected devices and the tidal wave of ensuing data?
Subscribed 2015: The Explosion of Smart Connected ThingsZuora, Inc.
Market experts and leading analyst firms predict that we’ll see the number of smart connected things grow from ~2B today to over 50B within the coming decade. The introduction of these new smart, connected things enable functional variability to shift from the physical design to the digital smarts that are being embedded in the “thing”. This explosion of smart, connected things provides both their creators and users (consumers and enterprises) with endless opportunities to continually monetize features, options, usage and data over the lifetime of the “thing’s” operation. Come to this session and see how PTC and Zuora are helping businesses capitalize on these important new revenue streams through a live demo.
Smart parking systems aim to improve the driver experience, reduce traffic and pollution, and increase safety and efficiency. The system uses sensors and cameras to detect and identify parked cars, and allows drivers to check in and pay automatically via phone or RF card. A raspberry pi board acts as the coordinator to communicate between the sensor units and parking payment system. Issues like sensor accuracy and detecting non-moving objects were addressed. Future work may include GPS location tracking and integrating additional payment methods. The system is intended to help drivers find parking spots more easily.
The document discusses autonomous vehicles and how they work. Autonomous vehicles, also known as driverless cars, are capable of sensing their environment and navigating without human input through the use of sensors like RADAR, GPS, computer vision, LIDAR, and wheel speed sensors. Autonomous vehicles have the potential to increase mobility and traffic flow while improving customer satisfaction and reducing crime. They are classified into five levels of autonomy based on the amount of necessary driver interference, with level 5 being fully autonomous and requiring no human intervention. Computer vision through artificial intelligence allows vehicles to perceive their surroundings, with machine learning algorithms analyzing sensor input to classify objects and help the vehicle make decisions.
ENSURAC&C provides an Internet of Things platform that integrates existing video, audio, access control, and other systems into a single operational management platform. This platform delivers immediate return on investment by allowing users to leverage all existing infrastructure. ENSURAC&C's solution is one of the few market-ready, out-of-the-box operational IoT products that supports both on-premise and cloud-based models. Their goal is to enable any business, city, or facility to instantly improve operational management and efficiency through accurate real-time decision tools.
Francesco Violante - Ready For The Connected Traveler?SITA
The document summarizes the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit, which had 350 delegates from 75 countries and over 12 speakers. It discusses how the airline industry must continue adapting to fast-evolving traveler expectations and how innovation is needed on all fronts. Key topics included the connected traveler experience, using data and mobile devices to enhance the passenger journey, and creating a common digital infrastructure.
Creating mobility services to rural areas – lessons learned from ALPIO-projec...Mindtrek
MOBILITY track - Tuesday 28th
"To create more sustainable transportation systems, cities need a variety of different measures. When it comes to publicly subsidized transportation services, also economical aspects are crucial. Especially in rural areas, viable mobility services as well as public transportation are hard to achieve. One solution to tackle these problems is to make better use of the existing fleet capacity. In ALPIO-project, funded by Sitra, the aim was to create a digital platform where existing publicly subsidized journeys (mainly made by taxis and small busses) could be offered to new customers. In this presentation, we will go through the successes and failures of the project: How did we achieve the ambitious goals of the project, what should have been done differently and what should be taken into consideration in similar development projects in the future."
KAISA KARHULA, Passenger Transport Engineer, Tuomi Logistiikka Oy.
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 - conference
28th-29th January
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
The document discusses using cyberinfrastructure such as smart traffic lights and smart parking to help reduce traffic in major Saudi Arabian cities. Smart traffic lights would analyze traffic flow and adjust light times accordingly. Smart parking would use cameras to identify available spots and share that data. The conclusion is that if cities implement this strong cyberinfrastructure, it could help make them more organized and beautiful while decreasing traffic and accidents.
IRJET- IoT based Vehicle Tracking using GPSIRJET Journal
This document describes a vehicle tracking system using GPS and an Android application. It aims to reduce waiting times for bus students by informing them of bus arrival and departure times in real-time. The system uses GPS devices in buses to track their locations and an Android app to update students. It discusses how embedded systems and GPS work, and reviews previous research on bus tracking systems. The document outlines the system design, including how the Android app integrates maps and utilizes GPS, GSM, and a centralized database. It concludes the proposed system could resolve issues with current manual tracking while improving transportation services.
This document outlines a proposal for an online platform called Carsicare that allows car owners and fleet managers to store information about their vehicles and drivers. It describes current challenges like a lack of access to maintenance records and notes that Carsicare aims to create an online "e-valet diary" where users can track vehicle data, regulatory information, and receive reminders. Carsicare would obtain real-time traffic violation data and offer both free basic services like manual mileage tracking as well as paid options like 24/7 support and GPS monitoring to help users better manage their vehicles and comply with regulations. Screenshots of the website and app interfaces are provided.
OIES Consulting is an advisory firm that provides consulting and business development services to help enterprises accelerate their adoption of IoT and big data technologies. They also assist IoT and big data vendors with business development. Their services include workshops, audits, strategy development, ecosystem analysis, product launches, and engineering support. They work with various partner companies to offer a range of IoT, big data, analytics, and business transformation services to clients.
IoT_e-book from blog series by Marie Martin Marie Martin
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) can unlock revenue potential for companies through their customers in two main ways. First, it allows companies to shift from selling discrete products to selling outcomes and services, like performance-based air conditioning or preventative maintenance. Second, by combining IoT data with other customer data, companies can deepen customer relationships over the lifetime by predicting churn, customizing offers, and improving support. The IoT represents another data source for understanding customer behavior and consumption in order to drive ongoing relationships and monetization beyond the initial sale.
The Internet of Things is heading towards a Plateau of Productivity. Real life cases will demonstrate how IoT delivers value in different vertical industries.
Monetizing the Internet of Things.
Internet of Things (IoT) has been a buzzword for the past few years, but the connected devices trend is finally reaching a point where they will make our lives appreciably better. By 2020, it is expected that 75 billion objects will be connected to the Internet. These connected devices are transforming from being mere curiosities into products that will automatically perform actions, such as making purchases based on our personal preferences and usage.
This fascinating and lucrative side of IoT, referred to as the “Commerce of Things”, will herald a new era for how people buy and consume goods and services, and how companies monetize them. Smart refrigerators will alert their owners when food has gone bad and automatically reorder items. Running shoes that have been worn past their prime will automatically order a replacement.
While these advances in commerce are exciting, they are already disrupting the standard business and monetization models used by brands today. Manufacturers need to prepare themselves for this contextual ecommerce experience to provide an optimal level of service to their customers. James Gagliardi shares how the Commerce of Things is changing how companies:
Interact with consumers through connected devices;
Effectively monetize their products and services;
Manage their ecommerce and supply chain infrastructures to align with a large volume of singular transactions; and
Prepare for increasingly complex regulatory considerations where micro transactions will dominate global ecommerce.
End-to-End and e-Business Value from the Telematics Reference Implementation ...mfrancis
The document discusses IBM's Telematics Reference Implementation (TRI) solution. TRI aims to demonstrate how an end-to-end telematics architecture using IBM technologies can provide e-business value. It presents use cases that show how telematics data can benefit industries like insurance, fleet management, and automotive. The solution consists of onboard vehicle clients, a service brokerage platform, user services, and applications that integrate these components to deliver services and analyze telematics data.
1) The document discusses automotive telematics and its potential to address the growing problem of traffic accidents and congestion.
2) Telematics combines wireless technologies, GPS, and in-vehicle electronics to connect vehicles to information networks and provide services like emergency assistance, navigation, and remote diagnostics.
3) The telematics system architecture typically includes components for wireless communication, running applications, and interfacing with vehicle systems. It allows for services related to safety, security, entertainment, and vehicle information.
This document discusses IoT security concerns. It notes that the number of IoT devices is expected to grow dramatically to 50 billion by 2020, creating security risks. Trillions of dollars of revenue will also be generated from IoT data collection. However, IoT devices could be exploited for monetary or disruptive attacks by compromising supply chains or infrastructure. The document advises that with billions of IoT endpoints, protection is difficult and a defense-in-depth approach is needed, including designing devices with failure and vulnerabilities in mind, digitally signing firmware, and verifying rather than always trusting data and its sources.
The document discusses how the ThingWorx IoT platform can help companies build and deploy IoT applications 10x faster by simplifying connectivity, application development, device management, and analytics. It provides examples of how various companies are using ThingWorx to develop solutions for smart agriculture, traffic monitoring, water management, and more. The platform reduces costs and risks for companies building IoT businesses and solutions.
Learn how service providers can take an active part in IOT security. See the full webinar When Things Misbehave: How to Mitigate Massive DDOS Attacks http://bit.ly/2h3QQA2
Retaam Solutions is a leading M2M and IoT solution provider in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region. It develops and implements customized IoT solutions using the ThingWorx platform, which facilitates rapid development and deployment of IoT applications by reducing time to market, cost, and risk. ThingWorx provides capabilities for device management, data collection, analytics and integration with other systems through a drag-and-drop interface. Retaam has implemented various IoT projects using ThingWorx for applications like smart metering, vehicle tracking, connected coolers, and energy profiling.
ThingWorx is a business unit of PTC, a $1.3 billion software company, focused on providing an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. ThingWorx has 800+ employees dedicated to IoT and works with thousands of partners to provide award-winning technology for connecting, analyzing, and experiencing IoT applications. The ThingWorx platform allows users to connect devices, build applications, analyze data, and collaborate on IoT projects across industries such as manufacturing, smart cities/worksites, and connected products.
An IoT13 presentation showcasing promising companies in the internet of things. Ken Foster, Thingworx, describes the Internet of things and M2M opportunity for his company and the evolution of the M2M market
Monetization Strategies For The Internet Of Things eCornell
Learn how "The Internet of Things" and the tidal wave of customer data can positively impact your service, grow revenue and increase profit potential.
In this presentation Tom Dibble, President and CEO of Aria:
-Highlights shifts in monetization models and recurring revenue
-Discusses "The Internet of Things" and emerging opportunities in customer data
-Shows you how a finance department with an agile billing system can maximize service, revenue and profit potential by leveraging their back-end monetization systems.
Will you be ready to exploit the revenue opportunities that come from 26 billion interconnected devices and the tidal wave of ensuing data?
Subscribed 2015: The Explosion of Smart Connected ThingsZuora, Inc.
Market experts and leading analyst firms predict that we’ll see the number of smart connected things grow from ~2B today to over 50B within the coming decade. The introduction of these new smart, connected things enable functional variability to shift from the physical design to the digital smarts that are being embedded in the “thing”. This explosion of smart, connected things provides both their creators and users (consumers and enterprises) with endless opportunities to continually monetize features, options, usage and data over the lifetime of the “thing’s” operation. Come to this session and see how PTC and Zuora are helping businesses capitalize on these important new revenue streams through a live demo.
Applications of Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and Cloud Services in 4G-b...Ali Saghaeian
Some of the topics covered in this slide deck:
Market Opportunities for Cloud Monetization
Business Model for Big Data
Big Data Monetization and Transformation
Possible Strategies in M2M / IoT / Digital Services
Sigfox: A global network just for things!
Applications for Internet of Things (IoT)
Exploiting 5G for Advanced IoT
Monetizing the Internet of Things: Creating a Connected Customer ExperienceZuora, Inc.
Customers today have new expectations. And never before has the customer experience been so critical than in the world IoT. Learn monetization strategies as well as the infrastructure require for delivering memorable customer experiences.
Embitel Technologies has been working on an IoT-based corporate wellness reward platform for a US-based client for the past two years. The platform allows companies to track and reward employee wellness efforts. Embitel implemented various fitness tracker syncing protocols to make the platform compatible with many devices. The platform is accessible worldwide and can support up to 2000 users. Embitel has gained expertise in technologies like Zigbee and EnOcean through their IoT work. They are using machine learning algorithms and automated controls based on collected sensor data. Embitel has also made progress in IoT for commerce using beacon technology and geofencing applications. Facing challenges has made their learning experience more exciting.
The document describes a proposed bicycle sharing system. Some key points:
- The system allows users to borrow bicycles from docking stations located around the city and return them to any station.
- Bicycles are unlocked from the dock using a smartphone app which requires payment information. GPS tracks bicycle locations.
- The proposed system uses QR codes on bicycle locks to unlock/lock bikes at docking stations. A servo motor is controlled by the QR code scan.
- Users can find the nearest stations and available bikes using the mobile app, which also provides ride details like time and cost.
This presentation talks about Software Defined Vehicles, Automotive Standards including Cyber Security and Safety, Agile Methods like SAFe/Less , Continuous Delivery best practices.
ITS is the system defined as the electronics, advanced technology, communications or information processing used singly or integrated to enhance safety, mobility, and the economic vitality of the surface transportation system. The Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) makes automobiles and the road traffic infrastructure intellectual and information-oriented in an integrated way to provide a safe and comfortable traffic system.
This document describes a proposed smart transportation monitoring system that uses sensors and cameras to continuously monitor vehicles and alert authorities to issues like overspeeding or accidents. The system is intended to help improve transport safety and maintenance costs by keeping close track of vehicle locations and behaviors. It would work by using GPS and GSM modules to track vehicle positions over time and transmit updates to a database via a web portal. An accompanying smartphone app would also allow for real-time vehicle monitoring. The proposed system aims to address issues like high accident rates and maintenance costs from careless driving. It analyzes the technical, economic, and behavioral feasibility of the system and its potential to benefit transportation management and safety.
Rider Ready- Bike parts purchase portal with smart cartIRJET Journal
This document describes a bike parts purchase portal that utilizes the Apriori algorithm to provide recommendations in the shopping cart. The portal allows customers to purchase bike parts and book installation services, creating a one-stop-shop. The Apriori algorithm analyzes purchase history to suggest items frequently bought together, enhancing the shopping experience. A chatbot is also integrated to provide customer support.
Autonomous vehicles utilize artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced sensors to drive without human input. Connected vehicle technologies allow vehicles to communicate with each other and infrastructure for improved safety, traffic flow, and fleet management. Electrification of vehicles and expansion of charging infrastructure are needed to transition to more sustainable transportation. Shared mobility services enabled by connectivity and automation can reduce vehicle ownership and promote more efficient use of transportation resources.
ARDUINO BASED CAR PARKING SYSTEM USING WOKWI SIMULATORIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed Arduino-based smart parking system using IoT technologies. It would use ultrasonic sensors connected to Arduino microcontrollers to detect available parking spaces. The Arduino devices would send this parking availability data via wireless communication to a central server. Users could access real-time parking space information through a mobile app or web interface. The system aims to improve parking management and efficiency by optimizing space usage and reducing congestion compared to traditional methods.
The document describes a smart parking system that uses IoT sensors in parking spots to detect availability in real-time and send this information to a mobile app. This allows drivers to easily find empty spots instead of driving around searching. The system aims to reduce traffic and pollution while improving the urban parking experience. It outlines the goals of more efficient parking, reduced congestion and time savings for drivers. The document also discusses components, challenges, case studies and future developments of smart parking systems.
This document describes a multi-smart parking system project that aims to address the problem of limited parking areas in cities, malls, schools, and colleges. The system uses technologies like RFID, IR, GSM, and IoT to detect available parking slots and allow users to book slots through a web-based application. It discusses the hardware and software requirements, system architecture, literature review on existing systems and their limitations, and advantages of the proposed system for applications in public places like malls, hospitals, colleges and more. The system is intended to reduce issues like pollution from unnecessary driving to find parking, save fuel and time for users, and efficiently manage large volumes of vehicles.
Success Story: Developing an Automatic Seat Control System for a Leading Tier1KPIT
One of our customers wanted to execute the project at low cost with minimal design changes in a short time frame. KPIT leveraged its extensive domain knowledge & experience in Engineering Design and executed the project successfully. - Read more at: http://bit.ly/205WhPx
IRJET- Modern E-Parking System for Smart CitiesIRJET Journal
1. The document proposes a modern e-parking system for smart cities that uses IoT and an Android application to address issues with finding parking and traffic congestion.
2. It would allow drivers to reserve parking spaces and receive navigation guidance to the space. QR codes would also be used to securely manage entry and exit from parking areas.
3. The system is meant to reduce time spent searching for parking, lower fuel consumption and pollution from traffic jams, while providing a user-friendly reservation process.
SmartDrive Systems has launched the SmartIQ Transportation Intelligence Suite, which uses big data and advanced analytics to provide real-time insights that improve fleet safety, operations, and efficiency. The Suite transforms massive amounts of data from commercial fleets into predictive analytics and prescriptive actions. It delivers new metrics and insights across key areas like safety, maintenance, and driver performance. Fleet investments in transportation intelligence solutions can yield an 8-11x return on investment and up to 3% reduction in total cost of ownership per vehicle per year.
A transportation management system (TMS) is a subset of supply chain management concerning transportation operations and may be part of an enterprise resource planning system. A TMS usually "sits" between an ERP or legacy order processing and warehouse/distribution module.
The document discusses how railroads can leverage sensor technology and predictive analytics to improve performance. Sensors can provide real-time data that can be used to predict demand, reduce outages, and increase efficiency. Predictive models can be built using data from sensors and maintenance records to predict failures and replacement needs. This can help reduce costs from unplanned outages and improve reliability. However, successfully implementing these technologies also requires organizational changes to overcome information silos and gain commitment to change from all levels of the organization.
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A quick poll on agility in changing pipelines from end to end indicated a huge span in capabilities. For the question "How long time does it take for all downstream pipelines to be adapted to an upstream change," the median response was 6 months, but some respondents could do it in less than a day. When quantitative data engineering differences between the best and worst are measured, the span is often 100x-1000x, sometimes even more.
A long time ago, we suffered at Spotify from fear of changing pipelines due to not knowing what the impact might be downstream. We made plans for a technical solution to test pipelines end-to-end to mitigate that fear, but the effort failed for cultural reasons. We eventually solved this challenge, but in a different context. In this presentation we will describe how we test full pipelines effectively by manipulating workflow orchestration, which enables us to make changes in pipelines without fear of breaking downstream.
Making schema changes that affect many jobs also involves a lot of toil and boilerplate. Using schema-on-read mitigates some of it, but has drawbacks since it makes it more difficult to detect errors early. We will describe how we have rejected this tradeoff by applying schema metaprogramming, eliminating boilerplate but keeping the protection of static typing, thereby further improving agility to quickly modify data pipelines without fear.
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It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
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3. IOT
• IoT Consulting Practice
Our consulting practice offer advisory services, leveraging the capability of
IM3 Framework (IoT monetization maturity model), to analyze the maturity
of an enterprise in Creating and Capturing value by adopting IoT based solutions.
• IoT Solution Engineering Service
Our Solution Engineering Service re-engineer an enterprise IoT blueprint, customizing
the IoT Solution with the Platform Sharing Enabled CANTIZ IoT Platform.
• IoT Implementation Service
Customization, Integration, Configuration, Development and Deployment of the
designed solution, eliminating fragmentation of devices, protocols, applications
and systems.
7. IOT Cantiz Platform
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CONCORD)mobility platform in the
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matrix published by the min 2014.
18. Features of Smart Bike Hiring Solutions Solutions
• Fully automated, generation 3 compliant PBS System
• Manufactures both beam design as well as Single Dock design offered for
space compatibility
• Solar Power Ready
• US Patented Technology
• RFID and Mobile Phone App based bicycle access
• Integrated Credit Card and online payment gateway support
• 98% Mild Steel body construction for rugged use and vandalism prone
environment
20. How does Smart Bike Hiring Solutions
Smart Docking System:
Docks themselves are designed to lock and unlock each cycle, rather than the terminal handling this function.
Card holders able to check out cycles at docks without use of terminals
Indicates Bicycle availability for use and if properly locked when returned
Complete Access Control
AutomaticRFIDbasedbicycleallocationforaccesscontrolwithfeaturestoenablesegmentationofuserprofilestolimitacce
ssofeachprofiletospecificsubsetofthebicyclefleet.
Control Centre:
Real time monitoring, enabling the operator to track the availability of cycles at every station
Data gathered can also be used to make long term planning decisions
Software System:
Software to support centralised docking station monitoring, user access control, automated redistribution of
bicycles based on real time demand, automated fleet maintenance system, fault reporting and billing, and customer
data
21. How does Smart Bike Hiring Solutions
Automatic maintenance scheduling of bicycles
Each bicycle mileage is tracked automatically and a maintenance list is generated based on seniority to enable optimised
maintenance of bicycles rather than maintenance of all cycles in every cycle–saving cost and time of asset blockage for
maintenance.
Track and profile each user’s health stats
Every user will be able to track his calorie burn, usage pattern and also compare within his social circle of colleagues. The
stats would be complete with graphical representations and usage pattern over a period of time.
Aesthetically pleasing infrastructure and operation procedure
All the bicycles would be cleanly stacked in docking stations without any manpower– elevating the property landscape
and feel. No crowding at the stations waiting for their bicycle to be issued and blocking of passageway.
Automatic distribution of bicycles
The system learns the peak hour usage demand , user preferences and distribution vehicle location and generates an
automated distribution schedule to make sure bicycles are distributed based on demand at each location even before the
demand arises.
22. Current Clients using Bike Hiring solutions are
• Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited
• Delhi Metro Stations.
• Narayana Hrudalaya Health City
• Visveshwaraya Technological university
• Alexandria Tech Park
• Genome Valley Tech Park
23. Technology and Development Partners
Attinad Software has a delivery strength of 200 engineers and is a privately held organization having office in
India, USA and UK.
Offers advisory services, leveraging the capability of IM3 Framework (IoT monetization maturity model), to
analyze the maturity of an enterprise in Creating and Capturing value by adopting IoT based solutions.