Presentation given on the IoT Day (April 9th) at IoTItaly in Trento, Italy about IoT basics, projects, current trends and what the future shall look like
Internet of things - Introduction and Variations (Architecture)Mayank Vijh
The slides includes the IOT Architecture introduction and how that is being used in certain use cases around the industries.
Topics include :
Introduction
Trends and Hype cycle
Major IOT Players
Real World Problems
IOT Architecture and variations
Challenges and Tools
Difference between M2M and IOT practice.
KPI and Criteria
Evaluation and Decision
Conclusion
Fin fest 2014 - Internet of Things and APIsRobert Greiner
An overview of the core concepts behind the ultra-hyped Internet of Things. We start the presentation with an overview and slight re-classification of what the Internet of Things is. Then, we jump into how to *serve* the internet of things - discussing a homebrew project using the RaspberryPi and Microsoft Azure.
The Internet of Things typically refers to varied networks of physical devices, vehicles, and home appliances that are equipped with the means to connect, collect, and exchange data. It is where ordinary objects and appliances are imbued with properties you would typically associate with smartphones, computers, and laptops.
Presentation given on the IoT Day (April 9th) at IoTItaly in Trento, Italy about IoT basics, projects, current trends and what the future shall look like
Internet of things - Introduction and Variations (Architecture)Mayank Vijh
The slides includes the IOT Architecture introduction and how that is being used in certain use cases around the industries.
Topics include :
Introduction
Trends and Hype cycle
Major IOT Players
Real World Problems
IOT Architecture and variations
Challenges and Tools
Difference between M2M and IOT practice.
KPI and Criteria
Evaluation and Decision
Conclusion
Fin fest 2014 - Internet of Things and APIsRobert Greiner
An overview of the core concepts behind the ultra-hyped Internet of Things. We start the presentation with an overview and slight re-classification of what the Internet of Things is. Then, we jump into how to *serve* the internet of things - discussing a homebrew project using the RaspberryPi and Microsoft Azure.
The Internet of Things typically refers to varied networks of physical devices, vehicles, and home appliances that are equipped with the means to connect, collect, and exchange data. It is where ordinary objects and appliances are imbued with properties you would typically associate with smartphones, computers, and laptops.
IoT is a trending & booming topic in the tech world. Here is the PPT which talks about what is IoT, it's applications., benifits challenges and everything about IoT.
Public version of my presentation slide as guess lecturer at Politeknik Telkom, Bandung, May 4, 2013, discussing about "Internet of Things" Feel free to comment and/or download
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
What are the standards for IoT? What are the requirements for different parts of your business for IoT? For your infrastructure? For your employees? For your customers? For your partners? Examples of Successful Enterprise IOT architecture patterns and use cases. What are problems like security for IoT?
IoT across devices with Windows 10 and Azure IoT Suite by Admir TuzovićBosnia Agile
More and more, we’re seeing the Internet of Things (IoT) become part of the fabric of business, helping converge an organization’s assets, data and processes with people and business systems. Today, this intersection is allowing enterprises to uncover new opportunities, create new business models and transform their operations – from elevators, to particle accelerators and washing machines – to become truly digital businesses.
Microsoft’s vision is to help companies thrive in this era of IoT, delivering open, scalable platforms and services that any company, whether startup or the most established global enterprises, can use to create new value, right now. We have made huge investments in the Windows 10 IoT operating system for devices, and equally with the Azure IoT Suite, we’re bringing together a variety of Azure services to help our customers accelerate their transformation to digital businesses.
The Azure IoT Suite is an integrated offering that takes advantage of all the relevant Azure capabilities to connect devices and other assets (i.e. “things”), capture the diverse and voluminous data they generate, integrate and orchestrate the flow of that data, and manage, analyze and present it as usable information to the people who need it to make better decisions as well as intelligently automate operations. The offering, while customizable to fit the unique needs of organizations, will also provide finished applications to speed deployment of common scenarios we see across many industries, such as remote monitoring, asset management and predictive maintenance, while providing the ability to grow and scale solutions to millions of “things.”
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world. It’s a world where devices of every shape and size are manufactured with “smart” capabilities that allow them to communicate and interact with other devices, exchange data, make autonomous decisions and perform useful tasks based on preset conditions.
IoT is expected to gross over $19 trillion over the next few years. However, the problem is that these ‘things’ have myths surrounding them, some of which are impacting how organizations develop the apps to support them.
Any new technology involves a certain amount of uncertainty and business risk. In the case of the Internet of Things, however, many of the risks have been exaggerated or misrepresented. While the IoT vision will take years to mature fully, the building blocks to begin this process are already in place.
Key hardware and software are either available today or under development; stakeholders need to address security and privacy concerns, and collaborate to implement the open standards that will make the IoT safe, secure, reliable and interoperable, and allow the delivery of secured services as seamlessly as possible.
This Presentation contains Brief idea about the Internet of Things
( IOT) .i had created this presentation for my seminar as a curriculum subject. Hope this may help some other students like me.
Don't forget to share your views.
Thank you...
Internet of Things A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions Mostafa Arjmand
Present paper aboat Internet of Things (IoT) A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions
Overall IoT vision and the technologies that will achieve the it
Application domains in IoT with a new approach in defining them
Cloud centric Internet of Things realization and challenges
Case study of data analytics on the Aneka/Azure cloud platform
Open Challenges and Future Directions
Smart environment application domains
Cloud computing
Cloud centric Internet of Things
Microsoft Azure
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Created and presented by Michael Hathaway and Diane Bernard for the EFF-Austin Meetup on November 17, 2014 at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiLpe3--ZB8
IoT is a trending & booming topic in the tech world. Here is the PPT which talks about what is IoT, it's applications., benifits challenges and everything about IoT.
Public version of my presentation slide as guess lecturer at Politeknik Telkom, Bandung, May 4, 2013, discussing about "Internet of Things" Feel free to comment and/or download
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
What are the standards for IoT? What are the requirements for different parts of your business for IoT? For your infrastructure? For your employees? For your customers? For your partners? Examples of Successful Enterprise IOT architecture patterns and use cases. What are problems like security for IoT?
IoT across devices with Windows 10 and Azure IoT Suite by Admir TuzovićBosnia Agile
More and more, we’re seeing the Internet of Things (IoT) become part of the fabric of business, helping converge an organization’s assets, data and processes with people and business systems. Today, this intersection is allowing enterprises to uncover new opportunities, create new business models and transform their operations – from elevators, to particle accelerators and washing machines – to become truly digital businesses.
Microsoft’s vision is to help companies thrive in this era of IoT, delivering open, scalable platforms and services that any company, whether startup or the most established global enterprises, can use to create new value, right now. We have made huge investments in the Windows 10 IoT operating system for devices, and equally with the Azure IoT Suite, we’re bringing together a variety of Azure services to help our customers accelerate their transformation to digital businesses.
The Azure IoT Suite is an integrated offering that takes advantage of all the relevant Azure capabilities to connect devices and other assets (i.e. “things”), capture the diverse and voluminous data they generate, integrate and orchestrate the flow of that data, and manage, analyze and present it as usable information to the people who need it to make better decisions as well as intelligently automate operations. The offering, while customizable to fit the unique needs of organizations, will also provide finished applications to speed deployment of common scenarios we see across many industries, such as remote monitoring, asset management and predictive maintenance, while providing the ability to grow and scale solutions to millions of “things.”
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world. It’s a world where devices of every shape and size are manufactured with “smart” capabilities that allow them to communicate and interact with other devices, exchange data, make autonomous decisions and perform useful tasks based on preset conditions.
IoT is expected to gross over $19 trillion over the next few years. However, the problem is that these ‘things’ have myths surrounding them, some of which are impacting how organizations develop the apps to support them.
Any new technology involves a certain amount of uncertainty and business risk. In the case of the Internet of Things, however, many of the risks have been exaggerated or misrepresented. While the IoT vision will take years to mature fully, the building blocks to begin this process are already in place.
Key hardware and software are either available today or under development; stakeholders need to address security and privacy concerns, and collaborate to implement the open standards that will make the IoT safe, secure, reliable and interoperable, and allow the delivery of secured services as seamlessly as possible.
This Presentation contains Brief idea about the Internet of Things
( IOT) .i had created this presentation for my seminar as a curriculum subject. Hope this may help some other students like me.
Don't forget to share your views.
Thank you...
Internet of Things A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions Mostafa Arjmand
Present paper aboat Internet of Things (IoT) A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions
Overall IoT vision and the technologies that will achieve the it
Application domains in IoT with a new approach in defining them
Cloud centric Internet of Things realization and challenges
Case study of data analytics on the Aneka/Azure cloud platform
Open Challenges and Future Directions
Smart environment application domains
Cloud computing
Cloud centric Internet of Things
Microsoft Azure
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Created and presented by Michael Hathaway and Diane Bernard for the EFF-Austin Meetup on November 17, 2014 at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiLpe3--ZB8
this explains how we can provide preventive maintenance to equipment manufacturers. This is a process of continuous data flow to cloud and for meaning display of data through BI Tools. ! Pharmaceuticals | Wind Mills | Mobile Towers |
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IOT Home Automation - Low cost and foss powered #BCHH16Niklas Grebe
I talked at the Barcamp Hamburg 2016 about home automation in my flat under the constrains of low cost and using free software and open hardware.
My linklist can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l3KlQAFU_KGMXxZfgi02C3_Fkam_NPw8JYzsM-sDh9A
We all enjoy gadgets that make our life easier. That’s one key reason that the market for smart home/ home automation technology is growing exponentially. The smart home brings together key technology trends including artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT) to transform our everyday lives.
To help you understand home automation, and even get started creating your own connected home, we explore:
- What is home automation and provide examples of the latest technology we saw at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017
- How to get started creating your own smart home
- What real-life home automation looks like with Apple HomeKit
- What software engineers should know when creating support for home automation platforms
Presenting a Technical Proof of Concept to CustomersGlenn Huang
Keynote has a private monitoring agent called "Cloud Application Perspective" (CApP). This agent was used, plus some public Keynote agents, to monitor the response of a test website during an actual Keynote load testing event during 2012. I presented these results in this Performance Analysis, typically to potential customers who wanted to better understand what monitoring could tell them about their website performance--in this case, under load.
This critical Proof of Concept technically sold the service.
Extending the current Internet and providing connection, communication, and inter-networking between devices and physical objects, or "Things," is a growing trend that is often referred to as the Internet of Things.
“The technologies and solutions that enable integration of real world data and services into the current information networking technologies are often described under the umbrella term of the Internet of Things (IoT)”
Internet of Things Presentation
ในการ อบรม Android Control Hardware and Arduino IoT
โดย Adun Nantakaew บริษัท Soft Power Group
email: info@softpowergroup.net
Tel : 081-6452400
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Today Home Automation is one of the growing requirement in the society. This paper presents the implementation of Home Automation using Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi is a basic embedded system and being a low cost single-board computer used to reduce the complexity of systems in real time applications. This application mainly serves as an efficient base to control various home appliance like Fan, Tube light, Refrigerator through mobile based application. The application is designed to provide a facility to user to access control of many appliances used in homes.
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/09/successful-industrial-iot-patterns/
By seeding Internet of Things devices and interconnecting the edge to Cloud services, teams create an opportunity to increase customer satisfaction, enhance customer loyalty, and more adeptly fulfill customer needs. By enabling your organization to intimately understand the end user experience, product limitations, and usage patterns, IoT and M2M helps you intelligently realize more efficient business processes, optimize product design, and reshape business models.
In this webinar, John Mathon will share insights into how enterprise organizations are extending their architecture, DevOps processes, and security policies to overcome today's IoT and M2M challenges and seize opportunity right now.
WSO2Con USA 2017: Building Enterprise Grade IoT Architectures for Digital Tra...WSO2
IoT and mobile computing are at the heart of many organizations’ digital transformation initiatives. Together, these technologies are enabling enterprises to innovate new business models and solutions that enhance customer and partner interactions, optimize supply chain logistics, and improve operational efficiency. Implementing a scalable and extensible IoT architecture is key for this transformation.
WSO2 IoT Server offers an extensible framework for device manufacturers to write plugins for various types of devices they wish to integrate with. Data gathered from devices can be processed with batch and real-time analytics and this data can even be fed into a prediction engine. Devices can be exposed as managed APIs for integration. On top these, it offers a complete enterprise mobility management (EMM/MDM/MAM) solution for enterprises looking to manage employees’ mobile devices.
This talk will give you an introduction to the key capabilities of WSO2 IoT Server and discusses how it can be extended to build a scalable IoT architecture.
Developing Interoperable Components for an Open IoT Foundation Eurotech
In this presentation Eurotech and Red Hat present Kapua, a modular cloud platform that provides management for Internet of Things (IoT) gateways and smart edge devices. It represents a key milestone towards the development of a truly open, end-to-end foundation for IoT and its ecosystem of partners and solutions. Kapua provides a core integration framework with services for device registry, data and device management, message routing, and applications.
Session 1908 connecting devices to the IBM IoT CloudPeterNiblett
IBM MessageSight and the IBM Internet of Things cloud enable connectivity across a wide variety of devices - from existing devices in silos and systems through the wide range of new devices that are appearing on a daily basis. This session covers patterns of connectivity, how to make it happen, including sending events like measurements and receiving of commands. The session goes into detail on how to use the industry standard MQ Telemetry Transport protocol to achieve this and encompasses best practices for topics and message format.
OSGi & Java in Industrial IoT - More than a Solid Trend - Essential to Scale ...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2016 Keynote Presentation by Robert Andres (Eurotech) & Walter Hofmann (Hitachi High Technologies)
With the promise of “real” IoT, the requirements for computational capabilities and agility at the edge demand IT-centric architectures and solutions that are based on open and industry standards. “IoT stacks” that are built on OSGi and Java’s solid foundation ensure effective modular software development and management on abstracted hardware.
Total cost of ownership in these IoT solutions matters a lot more than the simple combined hardware and software cost per edge node. Sophisticated software elements – including business intelligence tools, databases, and analytics packages – leverage data remotely and centrally to achieve the best results for customers. A perfect example of an analytics solution using such an approach is the predictive maintenance solution that Hitachi offers, leveraging Eurotech’s IoT hardware and software building blocks that heavily rely on OSGi.
How to maximize profit from IoT by using data platform - Albert Lewandowski, ...GetInData
Learn more about it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mSg6ij0Fak
Albert presents how effectively gather functional requirements for sensor data analytics, which aspects are the most important for designing IoT data platform and which steps needs to be taken to implement such solution to gain great return on investment.
Watch our webinar about profit from IoT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mSg6ij0Fak&t=3s
If you would like to read something more about IoT, please do not hesitate to download our white paper "Data Analytics for Industrial Internet of Things": https://getindata.com/blog/white-paper-big-data-analytics-industrial-internet-things/
Speaker: Albert Lewandowski
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albert-lewandowski/
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Getindata is a company founded in 2014 by ex-Spotify data engineers. From day one our focus has been on Big Data projects. We bring together a group of best and most experienced experts in Poland, working with cloud and open-source Big Data technologies to help companies build scalable data architectures and implement advanced analytics over large data sets.
Our experts have vast production experience in implementing Big Data projects for Polish as well as foreign companies including i.a. Spotify, Play, Truecaller, Kcell, Acast, Allegro, ING, Agora, Synerise, StepStone, iZettle and many others from the pharmaceutical, media, finance and FMCG industries.
https://getindata.com
Cloud computing bukanlah satu bagian dari teknologi seperti microchip atau telepon genggam. Sebaliknya, ini merupakan sebuah sistem yang utamanya terdiri dari tiga layanan: software-as-a-service (SaaS), infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), dan platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
IoT is a green field of new business opportunities. The ran has started…..
Everyware Device Cloud (EDC) is a full set of Operational Technologies available also as a service, which represent the fastest way to start an IoT business.
You can connect a Device to Cloud in 15 minutes.
With EDC A typical IoT project would take 2 to 6 months to go live and the ROI is really fast
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M2M in Transportation, Mining and AgricultureEurotech
Eurotech's M2M Offering for Transportation and Mobility
Rugged Devices and Solutions for Vehicles
Vertical Market Applications for Transportation, Agriculture and Mining.
Certified Internet of Things Specialist ( CIoTS ) GICTTraining
GICT Certified Internet of Things Specialist (CIoTS) course focuses on the core technologies behind Internet of Things (IoT).
Find Out More : https://globalicttraining.com
The truth about IoT field gateways (Sam Vanhoutte @IoT Convention Europe 2017) Codit
Should you connect devices directly to the cloud, or rather consolidate them via a field gateway? Discover the main raisons behind introducing a gateway into your IoT architecture, how they accelerate a rollout and what capabilities should you look for. Learn how gateways cope with connectivity issues and security challenges. Discover from Sam’s experiences how crucial IoT field gateways are for the future roadmap of your IoT solution. Being a connected company is no small decision. But you can make it easy;
Industrial IoT Mayhem? Java IoT Gateways to the RescueEurotech
Industrial IoT comes with great expectations for operational efficiency, promising improved asset utilization and productivity gains. IIoT challenges include reliability, security, low maintenance, long lifecycle, and integration into heterogeneous and fragmented systems. This session proposes some architectural patterns that can be leveraged to overcome these challenges. It introduces, at the center of the solution, Java-powered IoT gateways and modular IoT application frameworks such as the open source Eclipse Kura. Incorporating a live demonstration, the presentation highlights some of the latest Eclipse Kura features such as a pluggable device model for fieldbus protocols, visual data flow, and connectivity across various IoT cloud service providers.
JavaOne 2016 - Presentation by Dave Woodard and Walt Bowers
Mr. Avinash Birnale VP - Technology, Quality @ Endeavour Software Technologies delivered a session on Smart Skills that every developer must have at Mobile Monday Ahmendabd on 22nd March 2014.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
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The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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Getting Started with IoT by Niraj Shah
1.
2. 1. IoT Architecture
1. Basic Components of IoT
2. IoT Architecture Design with example
2. Skill sets needed to get started
1. As a Student/developer/business what are the skill sets
needed
2. How you can achieve those skill sets
3. Identifying Areas to get started
1. Identifying the right problem statements & business areas
2. Defining the detailed problem statement & its feasibility
4. Execution Plan
1. Execution plan with Components & Resources
5. Example
1. Explaining the entire process using one product example
3. Things?
Any Thing and Every Thing.
Goods, Objects, Machines, Appliances,
Building, Vehicles, Animals,
People,
Plant, Soil….
53. • Skill Set : 1. Firmware engineer-
– low level programming C/C++ Embedded C.
– Digital signal processing (DSP).
– Understanding of firmware security.
– Operating systems RTOS, Linux, bare metal, eCos.
– Wireless technology such as BLE, NFC, RFID, Zigbee,
Zwave.
– On chip communication protocols such as I2C, SPI and
UART.
– Understanding of the processor architecture and how
it utilizes memory.
– Then you have basic testing and debugging.
54. • Skill Set : 2. Hardware Engineer-
– Power management,
– SoC (System on a Chip)
– PCB board design, prototyping, and debugging.
– Sensor technology and integration.
– Also wireless technology LTE, GPS, BLE, NFC, RFID,
Zigbee, Zwave…
– CE certification and regulation
55. • Skill Set : 3. Network Engineer-
– Understanding of routing protocols and data transfer
protocols WPA, BLE, LTE, 3G, 4G, TCP/IP.
– IoT specific-
• MQTT(Message Queuing Telemetry Transport)
• CoAP(Constrained Application Protocol)
– Network monitoring, firewalls, switching and routing
protocols.
– Ethernet IPv4 and IPv6. MPLS, VRF, IPSEC
VPNs DHCP.
56. • Skill Set : 4. Security Engineer-
– Security is BIG in the IoT space. You need to make
sure the whole end to end IoT solution is secure. This
includes data, mobile, network, application, hardware
and system.
– Device discovery, data tokenization and authorization
such as Oauth.
– DHCP, vulnerabilities in SoC (System on a Chip)
– Expert understanding in Cryptography, Data
encryption and firewalls.
– Understanding of the trade-offs of security,
performance and cost.
57. • Skill Set : 5. Data Analyst-
– With the amount of data being generated by sensors
it is important to be able to analyze and make sense
of real time data.
– Additionally most IoT solutions learn the user as time
goes on so machine learning and algorithm
development is very important.
– Skills include Hadoop, R, Matlab, Python, statistical
analysis, data cleaning, machine learning and
experience working with sensor data.
58. • Skill Set : 6. Software Developers-
– Web services such as Rest API development.
– Experience working with MQTT and CoAP.
– Ability to work with real-time data and multithreading.
Typical full stack development skill set.
– Analytics and custom dashboard creation.
– User/Device management and authentication.
– Workflow and biz processes automation.
– Main thing in IoT is to remove the need of human
involvement in automated processes.
– Many enterprises are using off the shelf solutions to
implement their IoT projects. They need managers who
have experience working on AWS(Amazon's Telemetry),
Xively, Axeda, and Azure Event Hub.
59. • Skill Set : 7. Product managers-
– Strong domain experience (home automation, wearable,
retail, telemedicine etc).
– Understand how the IoT stack being used in the
company and what are the competitors doing.
– The key thing is to understand and orchestrate all the
moving parts of an IoT solution.
– Emphasis on intuitive user experience and customer
usage habits.
– Supplier and cost management.
– Product and regulatory compliance for electronics and
connected devices.
60. • Skill Set : 8. Mobile developer-
– Mobile devices are one of the main gateways in the
IoT stack.
– It sometimes is even the only controller for some
devices so you want to have great UI experience.
– Skills are similar to any other mobile developer that
develops for iOS and Andriod.
– IoT specifics include location based applications or
integration with Bluetooth connected devices.
61. • Skill Set : 9. Wild card engineers-
– Engineers with specific domain expertise that the
company is looking for. For example, some quantified
self companies are looking for biomechanical
engineers and people with wearable experience.
– Additionally, home automation companies are
looking for people with HVAC and mechanical
engineering experience.
– Lastly, vehicle automation and fleet management is
also becoming big which require a whole set of new
skills such as telemetry.
62. • Execution Plan
Here's the typical process (in order of execution) to get a
hardware product from idea to market:
1. Idea & Documentation
2. Proof Of Concept (POC)
3. Specification and Documentation
4. Firmware Design
5. Software Flowchart & Documentation
6. Testing
a. Engineering Verification Test (EVT)
b. Design Verification Test (DVT)
c. Pilot Verification Test (PVT)
7. Prototype with Program
8. Marketing Strategy
9. Financial Planning
10. System Testing
11. Mass production
63. IDEA : Smart Doorbell
• Features:
– Smart Doorbell
– HD Video Camera – Color Night Vision (Snap support)
– See, Hear & Speak to Visitor
– Motion Sensor
– Live Monitoring
– Free Video Recording
– Multiuser Receivable
– WiFi (2.4GHz) / 3G – 4G Compatible
– Easy Installation (Compatible with Current Doorbell)
– Rugged (-10 deg C to 100 deg C, Water proof)
– Theft Guarantee
– Small in Size
– Free iOS and Android App
– Support to Third Party WiFi products
64. POC
– HD Video Camera – Color Night Vision (Snap support)
• Vision
• Recording
• Snap able
• HD and Night Vision
– Motion Sensor
• Motion Sensor
– WiFi (2.4GHz) AP and Router
• Same Time Receive and Transmit
• Speed Test
• Range Test