Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
The internet of things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
The presentation introduces with the concept of "Internet of Things - IoT", it will cover IoT definition, some internet survey statistics, future growth of Internet and how it will connect the physical world objects with the virtual world, Applications of IoT Enabled World, Technical risks associated with it and a sweet video demonstrates the IoT concept of IoT enabled home.
The internet of things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
The presentation introduces with the concept of "Internet of Things - IoT", it will cover IoT definition, some internet survey statistics, future growth of Internet and how it will connect the physical world objects with the virtual world, Applications of IoT Enabled World, Technical risks associated with it and a sweet video demonstrates the IoT concept of IoT enabled home.
A short version of the presentation slides during the recent INTAN Kampus Wilayah Sarawak Talk (Oct. 7, 2016). The rest of the contents can be downloaded from previous slides. Check out my Slideshare.
Smart City Application for Local Authority Using CitiAct - A Case StudyDr. Mazlan Abbas
Invited Talk - Building Local Capacity in Understanding, Analyzing and Visualizing Big Data in Malaysian Cities in Melaka, 4th MELAKA Workshop, 29 Feb – 2 March 2016
In a world ever more connected to the internet, Security should be paramount. However, to keep pace with the new trends and technologies, companies and individuals, overlook the importance of security and the risks this poses.
In this presentation we discuss the Internet of Things (IoT) and the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and the security challenges and risks they can be to companies, systems, and ultimately to the mainframe.
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The mobile internet has grown much faster than the PC based internet and the number of connected devices is growing exponentially. Millennial’s are changing the world, embracing mobile technology through all aspects of life. Location based services, Internet of Things, Virtual Reality and other emerging technologies continue to drive change throughout society, both in work life and personal life. This presentation explores the growth of mobile technologies and the opportunities they drive for business and society.
revista Vritti+edition+6 - mahindracomviva Imix Colombia
Le compartimos una de las ediciones de la revista Vritti con artículos y contenido de interés que cubren NFC (Near field communication), IOT (Internet of things) internet de las cosas, en donde también podrá ver cómo se comporta el crecimiento del mercado de la billetera móvil en Oriente Medio y el papel del dinero móvil en la rehabilitación de los refugiados en las zonas de conflicto. #BilleteraMóvil
SECON'2016. Семенченко Антон, Как тренды в Мобильной разработке и Интернете в...SECON
Доклад, прежде всего о том, как бизнес тренды Мобильной разработки и Интернета Вещей повлияют на тренды в QA. Какие сложности нас ждут, какие знания и умения будут остро необходимы, какие типы тестирования будут наиболее востребованными, а инструменты актуальны. Материал основан на последних отчетах профильных организаций и конечно же личном опыте. Уверен каждый из нас, от юного QA специалиста до Project \ Resource Manager-а, извлечет свой «урок» из предложенного материала.
Разработка и тестирование интернета вещей. Тренды индустрииcorehard_by
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Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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9. By 2016 Gartner predicts 6.4 billion devices will be connected to the internet -- and 5.5 million
new 'things' will join them each day.
63 devices connected every second
HOWBIGISTHEIOTMARKET?
11. Featureenablement
Creating a product with a new,
connected feature that is appealing to
customers.
Serviceenablement
Delivering on a service-level
agreement (SLA) such as uptime or
deploying a service call before the
customer knows there is an issue.
Salesenablement
Understanding customers and how
they’re using the product,which
allows for upsell/cross sell
opportunities and automated sales of
add-on products.
IDENTIFYBUSINESSCASE
YOURIOTJOURNEYSTARTSHERE
12. ENVIRONMENTS
Manufacturing
35% of manufacturers already use
smart sensors. 10% plan to implement
them within a year, and 8% plan to
implement them within 3 years,
according to PwC
Transportation
Connected cars are a top IoT device.
We estimate there will be over 220M
connected cars on the road by 2020.
Oil,gas,andmining
In five years, it is predicted that 5.4
million IoT devices will be used on oil
extraction sites. BI Intelligence said that
these devices will primarily be internet-
connected sensors used to provide
environmental metrics about
extraction sites.
Insurance
A survey has found that 74% of
insurance executives believe the IoT
will disrupt insurance within the next
five years. 74% also plan to invest in
developing and implementing IoT
strategies by 2016, according to an
SMA Research survey.
[Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
13. ENVIRONMENTS
Defense
We estimate spending on drones will
reach $8.7B in 2020. In addition, 126K
military robots will be shipped in 2020,
according to Frost & Sullivan.
Agriculture
We estimate 75M IoT devices will be
shipped for agricultural uses in 2020, at
a 20% CAGR. These devices are
primary sensors placed in soil to track
acidity levels, temperature, and
variables that help farmers increase
crop yields.
ConnectedHome
smart meters are already a reality, and
from the 313 million installed in homes
worldwide in 2013, Navigate Research
predicts that number to jump to 1.1
billion by 2022
FoodServices
With the world population on the rise,
IoT will help to keep food production
levels at good pace. BI Intelligence
estimates 75 million IoT device
installations for agricultural uses by
2020, at a 20% CAGR.
[Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
14. ENVIRONMENTS
Infrastructure
We estimate municipalities worldwide
will increase their spending on IoT
systems at a 30% CAGR, from $36B in
2014 to $133B in 2019. This investment
will generate $421B in economic value
for cities worldwide in 2019.
Retail
Beacons, paired with mobile apps, are
being used in stores to monitor
customer behavior and push
advertisements to customers. In the US,
we estimate $44.4B will be generated
from beacon triggered messages.
Utilities
Energy companies throughout the
world are trying to meet the rising
demand in energy. To do this, they will
be installing nearly 1 B smart meters by
2020.
Hospitality
31% of hotels use next-generation door
locks, 33% have room control devices,
16% have connected TVs, and 15% use
beacons throughout the hotel,
according to Hospitality Technology’s
2015 Lodging Technology survey.
[Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
15. ENVIRONMENTS
Logistics
Tracking sensors placed on parcels and
shipping containers will help reduce
costs associated to lost or damaged
goods. In addition, robots such as
Amazon Kiva robot, help reduce labor
costs in warehouses.
Banks
There are nearly 3M ATMs installed
globally in 2015, according the World
Bank. Some teller-assist ATMs provide
live-stream video of a teller for added
customer support.
Healthcare
We estimate 646M IoT devices will be
used for healthcare by 2020.
Connected healthcare devices can
collect data, automate processes, and
more. But these devices can also be
hacked, thereby posing a threat to the
patients who rely on them.
SmartBuildings
43% of building managers in the US
believe the IoT will affect how they run
their building within the next 2 to 3
years, according to a survey from
Daintree Networks.
[Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
26. COMPLEXITYOFSMARTCITIES
• Date/Time
• Location
• Communication pattern
• Services Accessed
• Location and time of use
• Number of passengers
• Journey time
• Potential delays
• Location
• Cell Tower Information
• Services Accessed
• Length of time and
extent of use
• Usage patterns of
subscribers
• Temperature
• Environmental data
• Usage patterns
• Demographics
• Routes
• Geospatial Information
• Number of mobile
subscribers on bus in
neighborhoods
• Usage patterns of public
transport in different
neighborhoods
• Load on mobile network
in certain
neighborhoods during
different events, eg.
crime reporting or
concerts
• Demographics of Mobile
Internet usage
• Mapping of cities digital
divide
Improved decision making
• Feedback to improve
public transport services
• Reducing cost of
delivery of government
services
• Improving crime
response time
Product for sale
• Feedback to improve
public transport services
• Reducing cost of
delivery of government
services
• Improving crime
response time
Knowledge ProductsInformation ComponentRaw DataReal-time data inputs
32. VISIONOFTHECITYOFTHEFUTURE
Open source and
open data
Make
visible the
invisible
Sensing the city Provide tools for
the citizens to
interpret and
change the
workings of the
city
Technology may help mitigate the “black hole” problem.
34. We Build Cities Based on Citizen-Centric Approach
CROWDSENSING
Get citizensinput via their
smartphones
LIVEABLE CITIES
Citizenshave a
better qualityof life
BUILD NEXT
SMART CITY
SOLUTION
Leverage innovative IOT
solutions to solve the
pain points of cities
inhabitants
RANK& DECIDE
Authoritiesdecide and
justifytheir next plan
of action
CITY
INDICATOR
Citizenswillseehow
their citiesperform
REDtone IOT APPROACH
BUILDING THE NEXT SMART CITY SOLUTIONS
IDENTIIFY &SOLVE
Identifylocationsof issues
and CityAuthoritiesrespond
accordingly
44. “When we coupled both IOT technology and human sensitivity, it gave a
totally differentdimension - Nothing beats the data generatedthat has a
human emotion inside”
- Dr. Mazlan Abbas-
48. 1. Combining it with magnetic data from other sources, we hope to create near-
real-time models of Earth's time changing magnetic field to aid navigation.
2. Mapping static magnetic noise sources (for e.g. power transformer and iron
pipes) could potentially improve accuracy of the magnetic navigation systems.
CrowdMag
57. IoT in
Smart City
Environmental
Monitoring
Multiple Sensors Outdoor Parking
Management
Parking sensors
River Monitoring
Water Quality and
Flood Warning
Traffic Intensity
Monitoring
Devices located at main
entrance of city
Guidance to free parking
lots
Panels located at
intersections
Smart Citizen
Crowdsensing
Smart Waste Management
Sensors in waste bins and
garbage trucks • Temperature
• CO
• Noise
• Car Presence • Ferromagnetic
sensors
• Water level
• Weather
• Flow sensor
• pH sensor
• Measure main traffic parameters
• Traffic volumes
• Road occupancy
• Vehicle speed
• Queue Length
• Taking information retrieved by the deployed
parking sensors in order to guide drivers
towards the available free parking lots
• GPS
• Infra-red sensors
• User generated feedback
with smartphones that help
to make cities better
59. Smart Parking
Smart Waste
Management
Smart Street Light
Smart
Transportation
Open Data Parking Garbage
Collection Lighting
Public
Transport
Smartphone
Users
SMART CITY
HUB
Social Media
IOT
APPLICATIONS
SENSOR
DATA
CitiAct
GETTING
CONNECTED
CitiSense isREDtoneIOT’s Middlewarethat
connects and aggregates sensor data from
multiplesources. It also provide interface
for developers to access thedata and create
innovativeapplicationsand derive
meaningful insightsfor businessdecision
making.
60. BETWEENVISION&REALITYOFSMARTCITY
1. Lack of Connectivity
2. Unwillingness to share the same infrastructure
3. Data is not totally “open”
4. Not really a citizen-centric vision
5. Excuses cost of implementation is high
6. There’s no “Champion”
7. Worried about job obsolescence