Over 200 people attended my Internet of Things session during Denver Startup Week 2016. Titled "How Denver is Leading the Internet of Things," this session featured a distinguished panel of Front Range entrepreneurs, investors, and industry analysts highlighting IoT innovations flowing from Denver Metro that can turn the promise of the Internet of Things into reality. For all of us, here on the Front Range and beyond.
Session Co-Chairs:
Laurie Lamberth, IoT Practice Lead, 151 Advisors
Matthew Bailey, Director Nwave Technologies and Globally Recognized IoT Business and Thought Leader
Local is the Lo in SoLoMo, the buzz word. Local is not only about location, it's also about your digital track record. Over 70% of Netflix users watch the films recommend. Mining data to understand people's behaviour is getting to be a huge and valuable business. Advertisers see opportunities in getting direct to their target groups. Predictive intelligence is also about where you will be at some time in the future, and where somebody you know will be.
It turns out that Facebook and Google know you better than you think you know yourself. The world is about to get really scary.
Planning our Cities Through Humanizing Data – Data Driven Cities from a People-First Perspective in Pune, Maharashtra India the seminar Planning for Sustainable Cities in Maharashtra, organized by the NGO World Resources Institute in cooperation with the government of that State.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
We will see the world become alive. Cars will talk to road sensors that talk to systems that guide traffic. Plants will talk to weather systems that talk to scientists that research climate change. Farming fields will talk to the farming system that talks to robots that do fertilising and harvesting. Home appliances like refrigerators, ovens, coffee machines and microwaves ovens will talk to the home food and cooking system that will inform the store that you are running out butter, cheese, laundry detergent and coffee beans, which will inform the robot driver to get this to your house after consulting your calendar upon when someone is at home.
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT.
This document discusses MIMOS' research into Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, including:
- MIMOS has conducted research into wireless sensor networks, 6LoWPAN protocols, mobility protocols for low-power networks, delay tolerant networking, and collaborative communication to enable connectivity between isolated nodes.
- The research aims to develop an IoT architecture that is resilient to network disruptions and supports mobility, with a focus on low complexity, low overhead, and energy efficiency.
- More recent work involves a virtual IP stack to connect devices in real-time and allow control, monitoring and analysis of data, as well as intelligent video surveillance and network security applications of IoT.
This document discusses the history and future of the Internet and Internet of Things (IoT). It provides a brief history of the early ARPANET project in the 1960s and the development of the first Internet connection in Korea in 1982. It covers the creation of the World Wide Web in 1989 and the first web browser in 1993 that made the Internet accessible to non-experts. The document also discusses standards for IoT connectivity including 6LoWPAN, RPL, and CoAP and how they enable IPv6 connectivity for constrained devices. Finally, it introduces the SNAIL project for providing IPv6 connectivity to small, low-power embedded devices in an IoT context.
The Human Body in the IoT. Tim Cannon + Ryan O'SheaFuture Insights
Making the most of our data and the human body in the internet of things. The document discusses biohacking and implantable devices that can send biometric data wirelessly from the body to a phone. It also discusses the history of citizen science and how innovations in accessibility can empower citizens. The future possibilities discussed include active and passive control of digital systems using feedback from the peripheral and central nervous systems.
This document discusses Ireland's role in connected health and ambient assisted living on the international stage. It notes that Ireland is the second largest exporter of medical devices in Europe. It outlines key evolutions in medical technologies from the 1960s to present day, including connected health and personalized medicine. The document also discusses Ireland's capabilities and assets that make it appealing for cloud computing and digital health companies, such as a skilled ICT workforce and clusters of leading technology firms. It promotes partnerships between industry, research institutions, and government agencies to support research and development and sustainable job growth.
Local is the Lo in SoLoMo, the buzz word. Local is not only about location, it's also about your digital track record. Over 70% of Netflix users watch the films recommend. Mining data to understand people's behaviour is getting to be a huge and valuable business. Advertisers see opportunities in getting direct to their target groups. Predictive intelligence is also about where you will be at some time in the future, and where somebody you know will be.
It turns out that Facebook and Google know you better than you think you know yourself. The world is about to get really scary.
Planning our Cities Through Humanizing Data – Data Driven Cities from a People-First Perspective in Pune, Maharashtra India the seminar Planning for Sustainable Cities in Maharashtra, organized by the NGO World Resources Institute in cooperation with the government of that State.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
We will see the world become alive. Cars will talk to road sensors that talk to systems that guide traffic. Plants will talk to weather systems that talk to scientists that research climate change. Farming fields will talk to the farming system that talks to robots that do fertilising and harvesting. Home appliances like refrigerators, ovens, coffee machines and microwaves ovens will talk to the home food and cooking system that will inform the store that you are running out butter, cheese, laundry detergent and coffee beans, which will inform the robot driver to get this to your house after consulting your calendar upon when someone is at home.
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT.
This document discusses MIMOS' research into Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, including:
- MIMOS has conducted research into wireless sensor networks, 6LoWPAN protocols, mobility protocols for low-power networks, delay tolerant networking, and collaborative communication to enable connectivity between isolated nodes.
- The research aims to develop an IoT architecture that is resilient to network disruptions and supports mobility, with a focus on low complexity, low overhead, and energy efficiency.
- More recent work involves a virtual IP stack to connect devices in real-time and allow control, monitoring and analysis of data, as well as intelligent video surveillance and network security applications of IoT.
This document discusses the history and future of the Internet and Internet of Things (IoT). It provides a brief history of the early ARPANET project in the 1960s and the development of the first Internet connection in Korea in 1982. It covers the creation of the World Wide Web in 1989 and the first web browser in 1993 that made the Internet accessible to non-experts. The document also discusses standards for IoT connectivity including 6LoWPAN, RPL, and CoAP and how they enable IPv6 connectivity for constrained devices. Finally, it introduces the SNAIL project for providing IPv6 connectivity to small, low-power embedded devices in an IoT context.
The Human Body in the IoT. Tim Cannon + Ryan O'SheaFuture Insights
Making the most of our data and the human body in the internet of things. The document discusses biohacking and implantable devices that can send biometric data wirelessly from the body to a phone. It also discusses the history of citizen science and how innovations in accessibility can empower citizens. The future possibilities discussed include active and passive control of digital systems using feedback from the peripheral and central nervous systems.
This document discusses Ireland's role in connected health and ambient assisted living on the international stage. It notes that Ireland is the second largest exporter of medical devices in Europe. It outlines key evolutions in medical technologies from the 1960s to present day, including connected health and personalized medicine. The document also discusses Ireland's capabilities and assets that make it appealing for cloud computing and digital health companies, such as a skilled ICT workforce and clusters of leading technology firms. It promotes partnerships between industry, research institutions, and government agencies to support research and development and sustainable job growth.
We are currenlty living in times of great transformation. We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT.
Many of the topics addressed in this presentation can also be found in explained in more detail at my Blog http://techneconomyblog.com/
Gave this presentation at the Telecoms World Middle East 2014, 29th September. Had a lot of fun putting this work together and got me thinking a lot about the future of networking and the challenges we (Telcos) will be facing in preparing our networks for the next thing. This is a bout the Next Thing although its in reality "hitting" us now.
Have fun and Enjoy!
In case you have any questions or comments don't hesitate to get back to me.
The IoT Methodology & An Introduction to the Intel Galileo, Edison and SmartLiving
Slidedeck from a recent presentation for IoTGent, showcasing the great Intel Galileo & Edison, integrating with the http://smartliving.io end-to-end IoT solution.
TechInAsia PDC 2019 - Unlocking The Potential of IoT with AIAndri Yadi
A late upload. I was honored to involve and deliver speaking for the 3rd time in TechInAsia - Product Development Conference (PDC). In this PDC 2019, I shared about the potential of IoT to be unlocked with the help of AI.
Cisco + Schneider: Building a Smart + Connected World, 20 February 2013Rick Huijbregts
The document discusses Cisco's vision for partnering with communities in Canada to create smart and connected communities. It outlines Cisco's priorities of using an intelligent network with strategic building blocks like mobility, security, and virtualization to solve business challenges. Cisco's vision is to use technology like the Internet of Things to connect devices and systems to improve sustainability, job growth, quality of life, and environmental protection. Cisco provides data center solutions, building management systems expertise, and energy management software and services to help communities achieve these smart city goals.
Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
The document discusses the growth of smart and connected devices and the Internet of Things. It notes that the number of smart objects is projected to grow from around 7 billion currently to over 50 billion by 2020. The document advocates for early integration of smart building technologies like lighting control, HVAC, and security into building design to improve sustainability, quality of life, and business operations through features like energy management and remote monitoring. Integrating smart technologies early in construction can reduce total cost of ownership over the lifetime of the building.
Monetizing the Internet of Everything: Media Session fact sheet at Cisco Part...Marc Musgrove
Cisco estimates that 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020, yet currently more than 99% of physical things remain unconnected. The convergence of processes, data, and connected things on the Internet will create unprecedented opportunities. Cisco estimates the Internet of Everything will generate $19 trillion in value over the next 10 years through use cases in both the private and public sectors. The roundtable will discuss successful case studies and solutions from partners like Rockwell Automation, AGT, Acrodex, Zones, and Transwestern that are helping to realize this value through industrial networking, embedded networking, connected safety and security, and developer programs.
This document discusses IOTAS, a startup that partners with real estate companies to provide smart home technology to renters. It notes that most millennials rent and frequently move, preventing them from personally installing smart home devices. IOTAS aims to address this by including smart outlets, lights and sensors in rental properties free of charge to tenants. When tenants move, their personalized settings and profiles move with them. The system collects usage data to optimize energy usage through machine learning algorithms. Real estate partners benefit from increased rent prices and marketing opportunities from the smart home amenities.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
This document discusses how location data ("local") is an important context for digital content and services. It notes that billions of "check-ins" occur through services like Foursquare each year, and that location-based apps are widely used. The amount of digital data being created, including from individuals, is growing exponentially. Companies are investing heavily in analyzing big data and developing intelligent software. A key trend is that content and recommendations will be increasingly personalized through algorithmic analysis of users' digital footprints and location context. Privacy issues also arise regarding transparency around how data is used.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), including its definition as a network connecting devices through the internet. It provides examples of IoT applications in various areas like automobiles, homes, smart cities, farming and healthcare. The document also outlines the growth of connected devices over time, pros and cons of IoT, and its future potential to create a global nervous system. It concludes by noting both opportunities and remaining challenges to fully realizing the IoT vision.
Internet of things - The Present & The Futureiotians
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as connecting "things" like sensors and devices to the internet. It describes the basic IoT architecture including hardware components like microcontrollers, sensors and connectivity modules. It also discusses software requirements like operating systems, communication protocols and front-end technologies to integrate IoT solutions. Finally, it highlights the growth of IoT and examples of IoT products in different domains like smart homes, fitness and more.
Internet of things enabling tech - challenges - opportunities (2016)Davor Dokonal
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) by outlining its technical perspectives, enabling technologies, opportunities, and challenges. It begins by defining IoT and discussing efforts to standardize it. It then explains the core enabling technologies of devices/nanotech, cloud computing, networking, and programmability. Additional enabling social technologies discussed include big data, augmented reality, crowdsourcing, algorithms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The document outlines many opportunities that IoT presents across various industries. It also examines important challenges related to privacy, security, technological issues, and societal impacts. It concludes by advising what chief information officers should consider regarding IoT's implementation.
The Eclipse Foundation conducted a survey of 1,717 IoT developers in 2019. The survey found that two-thirds of respondents currently work on or will work on IoT projects in the next 18 months. AWS, Azure and GCP were the leading IoT cloud platforms, while C, C++, Java, JavaScript and Python were the most commonly used programming languages. MQTT was still the dominant communication protocol. The Eclipse IDE was also the leading development environment for building IoT applications.
Cisco io t for vietnam cio community 2 apr 2015 - splitPhuc (Peter) Huynh
The document discusses opportunities, business models, and applications/use cases related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of sensors that can be connected in IoT applications. These include gesture recognition, accelerometer, gyroscope, and sensors that detect light, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. The document also discusses how IoT can transform industries and businesses by connecting people, processes, data and things to create new opportunities and efficiencies. Key drivers of IoT adoption include declining technology costs and the ability to gain insights from analyzing large amounts of data collected through connected devices.
This document discusses the pros and cons of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that while IoT enables automation, efficiency, cost savings, communication and instant data access, it also raises privacy and security issues. Additionally, IoT networks are complex and compatibility issues can arise. As IoT increases automation, fewer unskilled jobs may exist. Society could also become overly dependent on technology. However, the future of IoT is promising with an expected 50 billion connected devices by 2020. This growth is creating high demand for IoT professionals in fields like development, security, and systems administration.
1. How will the IoT help your business - ciscoMITEF México
Internet of Everything and Internet of Things
The quest for the next “killer” application
What it would take to make IoT work?
How does it all come together?
Q&A
Building a smart home ecosystem urgent need for standardizationCarsten Steigleder
DT has the ambition to build a smart home ecosystem. We see an urgent need for standardization. DT wants to share its view on standardizing components of the Smart Home and our requirements to better support the service provider buisness model
Internet of Things (IoT) Applications and Trends Malaysia 2022Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) applications and trends in Malaysia in 2022. It discusses the history and development of IoT, key growth factors, common questions that IoT can help answer, examples of IoT use cases, components of an IoT system, analytics and insights from IoT data, maturity phases of IoT implementation, and policies supporting IoT adoption in Malaysia.
20170207 THe Valley_Internet of things ongoing revolutionBernardo Campillo
The document discusses the ongoing revolution brought about by the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that the IoT is enabling new business models like as-a-service models and is a $3 trillion market opportunity by 2024 with over 25 billion IoT connections generating more than 2 billion terabytes of data. It also discusses how IoT connects devices, uses connectivity and service platforms, and analyzes data across industries like retail, consumer electronics, smart cities, energy, and transport.
We are currenlty living in times of great transformation. We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT.
Many of the topics addressed in this presentation can also be found in explained in more detail at my Blog http://techneconomyblog.com/
Gave this presentation at the Telecoms World Middle East 2014, 29th September. Had a lot of fun putting this work together and got me thinking a lot about the future of networking and the challenges we (Telcos) will be facing in preparing our networks for the next thing. This is a bout the Next Thing although its in reality "hitting" us now.
Have fun and Enjoy!
In case you have any questions or comments don't hesitate to get back to me.
The IoT Methodology & An Introduction to the Intel Galileo, Edison and SmartLiving
Slidedeck from a recent presentation for IoTGent, showcasing the great Intel Galileo & Edison, integrating with the http://smartliving.io end-to-end IoT solution.
TechInAsia PDC 2019 - Unlocking The Potential of IoT with AIAndri Yadi
A late upload. I was honored to involve and deliver speaking for the 3rd time in TechInAsia - Product Development Conference (PDC). In this PDC 2019, I shared about the potential of IoT to be unlocked with the help of AI.
Cisco + Schneider: Building a Smart + Connected World, 20 February 2013Rick Huijbregts
The document discusses Cisco's vision for partnering with communities in Canada to create smart and connected communities. It outlines Cisco's priorities of using an intelligent network with strategic building blocks like mobility, security, and virtualization to solve business challenges. Cisco's vision is to use technology like the Internet of Things to connect devices and systems to improve sustainability, job growth, quality of life, and environmental protection. Cisco provides data center solutions, building management systems expertise, and energy management software and services to help communities achieve these smart city goals.
Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
The document discusses the growth of smart and connected devices and the Internet of Things. It notes that the number of smart objects is projected to grow from around 7 billion currently to over 50 billion by 2020. The document advocates for early integration of smart building technologies like lighting control, HVAC, and security into building design to improve sustainability, quality of life, and business operations through features like energy management and remote monitoring. Integrating smart technologies early in construction can reduce total cost of ownership over the lifetime of the building.
Monetizing the Internet of Everything: Media Session fact sheet at Cisco Part...Marc Musgrove
Cisco estimates that 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020, yet currently more than 99% of physical things remain unconnected. The convergence of processes, data, and connected things on the Internet will create unprecedented opportunities. Cisco estimates the Internet of Everything will generate $19 trillion in value over the next 10 years through use cases in both the private and public sectors. The roundtable will discuss successful case studies and solutions from partners like Rockwell Automation, AGT, Acrodex, Zones, and Transwestern that are helping to realize this value through industrial networking, embedded networking, connected safety and security, and developer programs.
This document discusses IOTAS, a startup that partners with real estate companies to provide smart home technology to renters. It notes that most millennials rent and frequently move, preventing them from personally installing smart home devices. IOTAS aims to address this by including smart outlets, lights and sensors in rental properties free of charge to tenants. When tenants move, their personalized settings and profiles move with them. The system collects usage data to optimize energy usage through machine learning algorithms. Real estate partners benefit from increased rent prices and marketing opportunities from the smart home amenities.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
This document discusses how location data ("local") is an important context for digital content and services. It notes that billions of "check-ins" occur through services like Foursquare each year, and that location-based apps are widely used. The amount of digital data being created, including from individuals, is growing exponentially. Companies are investing heavily in analyzing big data and developing intelligent software. A key trend is that content and recommendations will be increasingly personalized through algorithmic analysis of users' digital footprints and location context. Privacy issues also arise regarding transparency around how data is used.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), including its definition as a network connecting devices through the internet. It provides examples of IoT applications in various areas like automobiles, homes, smart cities, farming and healthcare. The document also outlines the growth of connected devices over time, pros and cons of IoT, and its future potential to create a global nervous system. It concludes by noting both opportunities and remaining challenges to fully realizing the IoT vision.
Internet of things - The Present & The Futureiotians
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as connecting "things" like sensors and devices to the internet. It describes the basic IoT architecture including hardware components like microcontrollers, sensors and connectivity modules. It also discusses software requirements like operating systems, communication protocols and front-end technologies to integrate IoT solutions. Finally, it highlights the growth of IoT and examples of IoT products in different domains like smart homes, fitness and more.
Internet of things enabling tech - challenges - opportunities (2016)Davor Dokonal
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) by outlining its technical perspectives, enabling technologies, opportunities, and challenges. It begins by defining IoT and discussing efforts to standardize it. It then explains the core enabling technologies of devices/nanotech, cloud computing, networking, and programmability. Additional enabling social technologies discussed include big data, augmented reality, crowdsourcing, algorithms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The document outlines many opportunities that IoT presents across various industries. It also examines important challenges related to privacy, security, technological issues, and societal impacts. It concludes by advising what chief information officers should consider regarding IoT's implementation.
The Eclipse Foundation conducted a survey of 1,717 IoT developers in 2019. The survey found that two-thirds of respondents currently work on or will work on IoT projects in the next 18 months. AWS, Azure and GCP were the leading IoT cloud platforms, while C, C++, Java, JavaScript and Python were the most commonly used programming languages. MQTT was still the dominant communication protocol. The Eclipse IDE was also the leading development environment for building IoT applications.
Cisco io t for vietnam cio community 2 apr 2015 - splitPhuc (Peter) Huynh
The document discusses opportunities, business models, and applications/use cases related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of sensors that can be connected in IoT applications. These include gesture recognition, accelerometer, gyroscope, and sensors that detect light, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. The document also discusses how IoT can transform industries and businesses by connecting people, processes, data and things to create new opportunities and efficiencies. Key drivers of IoT adoption include declining technology costs and the ability to gain insights from analyzing large amounts of data collected through connected devices.
This document discusses the pros and cons of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that while IoT enables automation, efficiency, cost savings, communication and instant data access, it also raises privacy and security issues. Additionally, IoT networks are complex and compatibility issues can arise. As IoT increases automation, fewer unskilled jobs may exist. Society could also become overly dependent on technology. However, the future of IoT is promising with an expected 50 billion connected devices by 2020. This growth is creating high demand for IoT professionals in fields like development, security, and systems administration.
1. How will the IoT help your business - ciscoMITEF México
Internet of Everything and Internet of Things
The quest for the next “killer” application
What it would take to make IoT work?
How does it all come together?
Q&A
Building a smart home ecosystem urgent need for standardizationCarsten Steigleder
DT has the ambition to build a smart home ecosystem. We see an urgent need for standardization. DT wants to share its view on standardizing components of the Smart Home and our requirements to better support the service provider buisness model
Internet of Things (IoT) Applications and Trends Malaysia 2022Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) applications and trends in Malaysia in 2022. It discusses the history and development of IoT, key growth factors, common questions that IoT can help answer, examples of IoT use cases, components of an IoT system, analytics and insights from IoT data, maturity phases of IoT implementation, and policies supporting IoT adoption in Malaysia.
20170207 THe Valley_Internet of things ongoing revolutionBernardo Campillo
The document discusses the ongoing revolution brought about by the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that the IoT is enabling new business models like as-a-service models and is a $3 trillion market opportunity by 2024 with over 25 billion IoT connections generating more than 2 billion terabytes of data. It also discusses how IoT connects devices, uses connectivity and service platforms, and analyzes data across industries like retail, consumer electronics, smart cities, energy, and transport.
4 Billion Giant Leaps for Mankind - The Future of Wireless v6 June 2015Matthew Bailey
1. The document discusses the potential for wireless technologies like Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to help address global challenges around water, climate change, agriculture, and food security.
2. It notes that over 4 billion IoT connections are expected by 2020 and that current wireless technologies are not well-suited for IoT applications due to limitations like high costs, short battery life, and limited range.
3. The document introduces LPWAN technologies like Weightless that are designed specifically for IoT using unlicensed spectrum like TV white space and could support billions of low-cost, long-range, and low-power wireless sensor connections to
THE INTERNET OF THINGS AND HOW TO CONNECT IT
This presentation, delivered to the Denver Google Developer's Group on April 28 by Laurie Lamberth, has three parts.
A. IoT Overview. What it is, how it's connected, how big is the market, how fast is it growing
B. Not Your Father's Network. Overview of the new generation of machine-ceentric networks coming to market, why they are needed, what they look like and how they perform. Plus profiles of three new IOT networks (SIGFOX, LoRa, Weightless-N)
C. Not Your Father's Platform. Overview of the new generation of platforms cfour oming to market that blur the previous "bright line" between device and application management platforms. Plus profiles of three new IOT platforms (machineshop.io, Xively, Kii, ThingWorx)
InfoRepos Academy Introduction v1.1 - IIOT Experiential Learning ProgramInfoRepos Technologies
Introduction to IIOT Course & Benefits:
This is an Experiential Learning Program in the Industrial Internet of Things Area. This course covers below topics:
- Fundamentals of Electronics for IOT Engineering
- Using Arduino & RaspberryPi_Programming for IOT
- Manufacturing PCB & Component Assembly of IOT Devices
- Embedded Systems Coding & Firmware Injection
- Fundamentals of Python Programming
- Fundamentals of SQLite & MySQL
- Advances IIOT Programming using Python
- Data Storage & Accessing Mechanism Using MySQL & Cloud
- Data Sciences - Deep Learning with TensorFlow for IIOT
- Data Sciences - Machine Learning using IBM Watson for IIOT
- Data Visualization - Tableau for IOT
IoT Analytics From Data to Decision Making- Trends & ChallengesDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document provides an overview of IoT analytics, trends, and challenges. It discusses how IoT has evolved from early connected devices in the 1980s to becoming more widespread today due to cheaper hardware, improved connectivity and software development. The document outlines how IoT data can be analyzed and transformed into useful information and insights to benefit businesses and society. It also discusses Malaysia's national policies and strategies to promote IoT adoption and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) including:
- IoT is described as the "third wave" of internet development after fixed/wired and mobile internet.
- It will connect billions of physical objects and devices to the internet and exchange data.
- Key enabling technologies include cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, smartphones, and wireless coverage.
- Major companies are investing heavily in IoT sectors like smart homes, wearables, and industrial equipment.
- IoT will have significant economic impacts and reshape industries through new business models and data analytics.
If you are not familiar with the term Internet of Things and want to know about this new technology then this presentation is for you. You will find all the aspects of IoT, like IoT introduction, IoT applications and its challenges as well as future of Internet of Things, in this presentation.
[DevDay2019] Internet of Things- By: Dr. Anand Nayyar at Duy Tan UniversityDevDay.org
In this lecture, he will start by elaborating the term “Internet of Things” along with current technological trends which has led to IoT, define the impact of IoT on Society making a strong base for Smart Cities, Industries- Transforming into Industry 4.0, Medical IoT as well as Future transformations in IoT.
The document discusses privacy and security considerations regarding data collection from internet of things devices. It notes that devices can collect extensive personal data about individuals without their knowledge, including energy usage patterns that can reveal when someone is home, what floors of a home they are on, and daily routines. The document also discusses how televisions may have listening capabilities. It raises questions about what data is being collected and discusses that both privacy laws and security are important considerations as the internet of things continues to expand.
Internet of Things - The Battle for your Home, Commute, and LifeAbhay Aggarwal
We live in multiple worlds at any given point in time. The physical world that we live in, and the digital world that we access via multiple platforms. These 2 worlds have been influencing each other for some time now. The real world's need for communication & sharing has fueled the meteoric rise of social platforms. At the same time, easy access to phones, apps & services has made possible the seed of democracy to take root in closed countries. Still, for the most part, these worlds have been largely separate.
Now, the environment is becoming aware of us. Low cost, mass produced sensors are embedding themselves into devices of every conceivable size & shape. Mobiles have now reached an inflection point in terms of both hardware & software, providing the last mile connectivity to harness this power, leading to the creation of Internet of Things, and the rise of a contextually aware machine age.
The Internet consists of many layers. At its core, we have millions of servers & routers that provide the backbone for worldwide connectivity. Then we have billions of devices (desktop & mobile) connecting to it. Now the emergence of a new class of devices with trillions of embedded chips is fueling the rise of the Internet of Things. Simply put, IoT connects the physical world to the Internet. Combined with sensors, emerging & current network connectivity protocols, and processes designed around human interaction & behavior, IoT is already here. Soon, it will be everywhere.
The key areas that will see the most action around IoT will be Health, Home, Transport, Cities & Infrastructure, and Industry. The most conservative estimates put IoT growth at $1 Trillion+ by 2020. Services will take nearly half of the pie, hardware contributing around 35%, and the rest will be cornered by managed networks.
Users will warm up to new experiences & cost efficiences in existing services. Companies will get real time access to business state, as their devices are always connected. However, this will bring its own set of challenges for a business, as they will grapple with the issues of launching, managing, and monetising IoT services. Revenue models might change from straight sales to a subscription model instead.
BIG PLAYERS
Apple has transformed from a PC maker to a consumer goods giant. Now, its making a bigger play for becoming the gateway for your home, travel, and your health with HomeKit, CarPlay, and HealthKit respectively. Apple Pay is already here. And the Watch is coming in 2015.
Google is not far behind. It is quietly converting Nest into a smart home hub, with its SDK opened for developers recently. A number of smartwatches already run Android. Google Glass is also out there. And Honda is already putting a flavor of Android on its newest cars' dashboards.
Companies like Samsung, GE, Philips are making a bunch of devices that talk to each other. And a lot of companies have thrown their hat in the ring in a bid to own the software pie.
Digital technologies have profoundly changed the ways we do business, buy, work and live. They have altered our society and continue impacting virtually all business functions and industries. It’s partially what digital business is about.
With BIG DATA, IoT, Security Intelligence, Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning it is very likely that in times to come we may have social media for machines.
Digital technologies that have intensely impacted our interaction with things and devices like never before can broadly be put under the three interrelated and interdepended domains.
1. Internet of Things (IoT)
2. Security Intelligence (Big Data)
3. Machine Learning
Internet of Things, BIG Data and Machine Learning offers tremendous potential and opportunities, however our ability to produce data is exceeding far by our ability of producing chips that can process the voluminous data streaming live (24X7) thereby creating a lot of DATA NOISE with less actionable insights. If we look at what happened during 9/11 in America, there were lots and lots of intercepts if reports were to be believed (DATA NOISE) but all that data could not lead to actionable collated information.
With Data explosion and emergence of DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM, Security is going to be a major concern.
That was my take on Digital Convergence.
(From Technology of Things to Analytics of things)
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Bee-2-X Communication - How wearables will turn Internet upside downPeter Decker
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Consumer owned connected devices will be valued on how they enrich the experience in everydays life for the end user.
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2. How Denver is Leading
the Internet of Things
#DENStartupWeek
AGENDA
1. Analyst & Economic Development Panel
2. Introduction to IoT and LPWANs
3. Leading Front Range IoT Companies
4. Audience Q&A
October 2, 2015 2 – 3:3 pm
Jake Jabs Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Colorado Denver Business School
5. Session Co-Chairs
Laurie Lamberth
– 13+ yrs direct experience developing, deploying,
and marketing M2M & IoT solutions
– 15 years’ Nextel/Sprint plus 10 yrs. IT consulting
and cost accounting in automated factories
– Recognized M2M/IoT thought leader and leading
analyst
Matthew Bailey
– Recognized expert in IoT and LPWANs
– 2015 Award Nominee for Communications
Technology
– Advisor to governments, investors and
organizations on IoT and innovation systems
– Director of nWave Technologies Inc
– Former Chairman of Marketing – Weightless SIG
– Serial entrepreneur and business builder
2015
6. How Denver is Leading the Internet of Things
IoT Analyst &
Economic Impact Panel
Alex Glaser
Harbor Research Director
www.harborresearch.com
Vic Ahmed
Prime Health, Innovation Pavilion
TechRiot
http://www.techriot.org/
Jake Rishavy
Denver South Economic Development
Partnership
www.denversouthedp.org
7. How Denver is Leading the Internet of Things
Introducing the IoT &
How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
Matthew Bailey with
Government Leaders
8. Common names for the IoT
Internet of Everything
Internet of Anywhere
Industrial Internet
Internet of Sensing
Internet of Consciousness
Machine to Machine
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
9. The IoT - Next Giant Leap for Mankind
Billions of cheap sensors located across our planet
“tweeting” tiny bits of information from the physical world
Digitized information used by Big Data and Apps
to make intelligent decisions to make our lives better.
3rd Wave of Global innovation
(source GE Report 2010)
50 Billion connected devices 2020
(source- Mckinsey)
$Trillions new global economy
(M.I.T) Cisco etc.
IoT = Instrumentation (or digitizing) the physical world
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
10. IoT Analogy from Nature - Humans
2. Send Information
Via body networks
3. Store and Process information
4. Make Decisions and Take Action
5. Actions
Run, Walk, Cry, Speak, Sit, Write, Sleep,
Read, Create, Eat, Pain, Joy, Sadness…….
1. Sensory inputs
Hear, Touch,
Taste, Smell, See
The Brain = Cloud Computer
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
11. In mobile phone terms
“The Brain”
“Mobile Apps”
1. Information
2. Store
3. Process
4. Decisions
5. Take Actions
Sensors & Data
Identity
Location
Accelerometer
Texts
Calls
App Data
“Big Data”
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
12. Simply put the IoT is…
Short Range Wireless (100s feet)
Sensor
Wireless Network Application
Long Range Wireless (5km +)
“tweeting”
IoT Data
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
13. Multitudes of IoT Applications
The opportunities are endless to instrument anything in the
physical world. Only limited by our imagination!
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
14. IoT – An Intelligent Planet?
1. IoT Sensors & Information
From “things”, “people”,
“animals”, “environment”
2. Send IoT Information
Via Networks”
“Big Data” & “Intelligence”
3. Store and Process information
4. Make Decisions and Take Action
“the IoT could create a balanced conversation
between physical planet eco-systems
and its participants”.
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
15. Can IoT help us co-engage with our planet better?
Planet Environments and Co-Habitants
Planet Resources
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
16. Introducing LPWANs
LPWAN = Low Power Wide Area Network
Unlicensed radio spectrum
Wireless – new form of “tweeting” cellular
Developed specifically for the IoT
New paradigm for build of IoT solutions, Impact and ROI
World first open Standard for IoT LPWANs
Open standards proven to develop wireless markets
Low Cost – sensor connections, data costs, IoT infrastructure build
Low Power – Sub 1Ghz radio, sensors exist on AA battery - years
Long Range – 10km +
(1 base station supports millions of IoT Messages per day)
4 Billion LPWAN connections by 2020
(Jan 2015)
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
17. Weightless – Global Standards
for LPWAN IoT Connectivity
Credible board membership
Designed specifically for the IoT market
Fastest growing wireless standard – ever!
Open source, open standard, royalty free
IoT LPWAN standards for Whitespace and ISM bands www.weightless.org
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
18. NWave LPWAN Building Blocks for IoT Solutions
IoT Sensors
with LPWAN
Wireless
Connectivity
LPWAN Wireless
Network Base
Station
LPWAN
Secure IoT
Data Cloud
Services and
Nwk Mgmnt
IoT Radio Module
Universal Modem
Long range
Low cost
Low power
IoT optimised
Secure
ISM Band
Weightless
Cellular IoT
Open Network
IoT Data
Ethernet
Cellular
Other
Secure
IoT Data
Nwk Mgmnt
Secure
API
Block 1 Block 2 Block 3
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
19. Two types of IoT LPWAN Networks
National Eco-systems
Private Eco-systems
0 -> X kmDevices
IoT LPWAN
0 -> X kmDevices
IoT LPWAN
0 -> X kmDevices
IoT LPWAN
0 - > X km
Devices
IoT LPWAN
0 - > X km
Devices
IoT LPWAN
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
20. $40 Million goes a long way!
Cover 45% of the USA!
5000 LPWAN Base Stations
5 Billion IoT LPWAN sensor connections
How far would $40 Million
go in an LPWAN deployment
across the US ?
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
21. What impact could you create using IoT?
“Imagination encircles the world”
IoT is a great opportunity for us all to
imagine and co-create a purposeful world.
Introducing the IoT &
Matthew Bailey How LPWANs Will revolutionize IoT Connectivity
22. How Denver is Leading the Internet of Things
Leading Front Range
IoT Companies
Brett Jurgens
Notion CEO
www.getnotion.com
Duer Reeves
WeatherCloud Founder & CEO
Www.Weathercloud.Com
John Myers
Tack Mobile CEO
www.tackmobile.com
Chris Black
Tendril Chief Technology Officer
www.tendrilinc.com
Matthew Stanger
Trimble Firmware Engineer
www.trimble.com
Hunter Phillips
Machineshop Marketing
www.machineshop.io
62. Tendril True Home
HOW WE DO IT
Physical
Science
Behavioral
Science
Data
Science
Learning
Algorithms
Energy
APIs
Energy
Analytics
Energy
Calculators
Personalized
Actions
DSW | CHRIS BLACK COPYRIGHT Tendril Inc. 2015 All rights reserved
64. Energy Orchestration
OUR ROLE IN IOT
Consumer Centric Bring-Your-Own-
Device
Physics Based
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65. Orchestrating the Home Energy Experience
CLOUD-TO-CLOUD
Thermostat
Solar
Storage
EV
Lighting
Water Heating
Tariff Data
Meter Data
Bill Data
Weather Data
Demographic Data
User Data
DSW | CHRIS BLACK
69. Company Statistics
Founded: 1978
Traded: The NASDAQ Stock Exchange, TRMB
Global
Headquarters:
935 Stewart Drive
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Worldwide
Locations:
Trimble has offices in 35 countries.
Employees: ~6500
Revenues: $2.4 billion for FY 2014
Patents: +1000
Major
Industries:
Land Survey, Construction, Agriculture,
Transportation, Telecommunications,
Asset tracking, Mapping, Utilities, Mobile
Resource Management, Government.
74. MachineShop is an API-centric IoT platform
company that simplifies the way organizations
access, understand, and act upon real world events
in real time.
Founded in 2012, Emerged from stealth mode 2014,
Moved HQ to Denver this year
Unlike traditional platforms, MachineShop is
comprised of a collection of hundreds of RESTful
APIs represented as services that developers
choose from – like building blocks – to create and
integrate applications and solutions
Uniquely focused on bridging IT & OT and exposing
sources of data from connected systems, assets,
events and business processes.
75. The IoT Paradox
• Tens of Billions of IP-enabled things
• Trillions of data transactions
• Petabytes of real-time data
• Thousands of data silos
• Hundreds of protocols
• Dozens of networks
• Huge opportunity
• Bigger challenge
76. MachineShop Creates, Aggregates and Manages Services
Operations Technology Information Technology
Business Logic
Services
System Data
Services
Management
Services
Bridging the gap via 3
main categories of
services:
How? = APIs
77. APIs are Replacing Traditional Platforms
The Internet of Services Already at Work
APIs are simpler, modern way to engage data
generated by billions of physical things
Cloud and mobile growth has opened the API
floodgates
75% of Twitter’s traffic and over 60% of Salesforce’s
traffic comes through their APIs
Source: programmableweb.com.
78. APIs are Replacing Traditional Platforms
The Internet of Services Already at Work
Everything is a Service
Everything as a Service
No platform required to
implement services into web
and mobile applications
79. Developers Dream – Every
Thing as a Service
…as a Service
…exposed via API
…authenticated
…metered
…monitored
…managed
Devices and Systems
Network Management
Databases
Business Rules
Notifications
Mapping
Weather
Authentication
System Admin
80. Summary
• MachineShop creates, aggregates and manages services
that simplify the way organizations and developers interact
with devices, data, events and networks in a hyper-
connected world.
• These services fall into 3 categories:
Data services
Business Logic services
Management Services
• Services are exposed to developers and their applications
as standard REST APIs. This significantly reduces the time,
cost, and complexity of IoT application development and
systems integration
81. How Denver is Leading the Internet of Things
Thank You!
YOUR CO-CHAIRS
Laurie Lamberth
151 Advisors IoT Practice Lead
llamberth@151advisors.com
+1-714-412-5047
Matthew Bailey
Global IoT Expert & Nwave Director
matthew@groundtruthfoundation.org
Editor's Notes
Map of globe of some of the pilot trials
Pilot trials good way to mitigate risk in any business proposition, prior to launch.
ISM – Industrial, Scientific, Medical radio bands
Private networks - E.G. AGRICULTURE, MARINE – WORLD BANK
Hi everyone, I’m Brett, co-founder and CEO of Notion. And we’re changing everything your home is capable of.
We’re aware of so many things in our lives these days, but, why is your home not aware of anything at all?
At Notion, we’ve moved far beyond expensive and outdated home security systems
And complex do-it-yourself options with multiple, single-use devices.
Due to high cost and complexity, only 15% of homes in the US have a security system and only 13% of people have an IoT device. Notion is inexpensive, easy to use and makes your home truly aware!
Placing just one of these little devices on your door tells you if it opens, but it can also tell you the temperature of your entryway, if a light is left on , if a smoke alarm goes off nearby. Notion can also be used to monitor liquor cabinets, gun safes, water leaks, garage doors and more.
Installing notion is simple. Plug our bridge into any outlet.
Pair sensors using our app and attach them to any surface or object...and you’re done!
Then you, a family member or a neighbor receives alerts via text, email or push notifications.
There are three ways we make money:
We sell our hardware. For just $199, you get three sensors and a bridge.
2) We have optional monthly fees for additional features like cellular backup.
And then there’s our data.
This Big Household Data we’re collecting is extremely valuable to a number of businesses like insurance companies and large property owners.
We know the opportunities for Notion are massive. As a young company, we’ll effectively reach our customers through a focused channel strategy. We’re currently in beta, and will launch in two months. We’ve been pre-selling on our own website and will continue to sell direct. In addition, we recently launched on Amazon’s Launchpad.
We’re starting paid pilots next month with 4 multi-family property managers that manage 22,000 properties. We’ll spearhead this opportunity by focusing on water leak and temperature detection to start, we’ll then expand into apartments giving tenants connected units and will eventually have a marketing channel to tenants moving into their own homes.
We’re starting pilots with a number of insurance companies focused on both individuals and multi-family properties. Insurance companies would give individuals a discount on their homeowners or renters insurance for installing Notion. And here’s an interesting thought...what if a multi-family owner could make money installing Notion? They could collect a small monthly fee from tenants for connected units AND get a discount on their own insurance for installing Notion to protect their buildings.
And finally, just like Intel Inside, Notion has the opportunity to partner and eventually integrate with other product manufacturers. We already have a partnership with the second largest gun safe company in the US for a co-branded product. This Trojan horse strategy will allow us to upsell gun safe owners more sensors for other home uses after their initial purchase.
Notion has 11 passionate, full-time employees that have impressive track records.
And we’ve proven we can execute. We closed a seed round earlier this year led by Draper Nexus.
We were in Techstars last summer.
We’re manufacturing our final hardware in Colorado to start to ensure quality...
And are in talks with these global leaders to help with overseas manufacturing next year.
We’re patent pending on a number of features and have leading IP council that worked on the Nest patent portfolio.
Thank you all so much and I look forward to meeting many of you this afternoon!
Every year snow, ice and fog are responsible for:
7,130 driving fatalities
554 million vehicle-hours of delay
$2.2-$3.5 billion annual loss to trucking companies
Excess Greenhouse gas emissions
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Every year snow, ice and fog are responsible for:
7,130 driving fatalities
554 million vehicle-hours of delay
$2.2-$3.5 billion annual loss to trucking companies
Excess Greenhouse gas emissions