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-Prem Singhaniya
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Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a
system of interrelated
computing devices,
mechanical and digital
machines, objects, animals or
people that are provided with
unique identifiers (UIDs) and
the ability to transfer data
over a network without
requiring human-to-human or
human-to-computer
interaction
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Internet of Things (IoT) Market Worldwide
Size of the Internet of Things (IoT) market worldwide from 2017 to 2025
(in billion U.S. dollars)
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Internet of Things (IoT) Market Worldwide
Worldwide technology spending on the IoT to reach $1.2T in 2022, attaining a CAGR of 13.6% over
the 2017-2022 forecast period
Ericsson is forecasting the number of cellular IoT connections is expected to reach 3.5B in 2023,
increasing at a CAGR of 30%
Of the 3.5B cellular IoT connections forecast for 2023, NE Asia is anticipated to account for 2.2B
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Global number of connected IoT devices
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Global number of connected IoT devices
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IoT Architecture
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Components & Stages of IoT
Things
Gateway
Cloud
Analytics
User Interface
or Devices Data
Data
Data
Data
Wireless Network
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IoT Value Chain
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IoT – Standards and Protocols
Multi-layer Frameworks
Alljoyn
IoTivity
IEEE P2413
Thread
IPSO Application Framework (PDF)
OMA LightweightM2M v1.0
Weave
Telehash - JSON+UDP+DHT=Freedom
Infrastructure
IPv6
6LoWPAN
UDP (QUIC, Aeron)
uIP
DTLS
ROLL / RPL
NanoIP
Content-Centric Networking
Time Synchronized Mesh
Protocol
Identification
EPC
uCode
IPv6
URIs
Comms / Transport
Ethernet
WirelessHart
DigiMesh
ISA100.11a
IEEE 802.15.4
NFC
ANT
Bluetooth
Eddystone
ZigBee
EnOcean
WiFi
WiMax
LPWAN
- Weightless
- NB-IoT
- LTE-MTC
- EC-GSM-IoT
- LoRaWAN
- RPMA
- Cellular
RFID
Z-Wave
Sigfox
Discovery
mDNS (multicast Domain Name System)
Physical Web
HyperCat
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
DNS-SD
Data Protocols
MQTT
MQTT-SN (Mosquitto, IBM MessageSight)
CoAP (SMCP)
STOMP
XMPP (XMPP-IoT)
Mihini/M3DA
AMQP
DDS
JMS
LLAP
LWM2M
SSI
Reactive Streams
ONS 2.0
RESTful HTTP
HTTP/2
SOAP, JSON/XML, WebHooks, Jelastic, MongoDB
Websocket
JavaScript / Node.js IoT projects
Device Management
TR-069
OMA-DM
Semantic
IOTDB
SensorML
Semantic Sensor Net Ontology - W3C
Wolfram Language
RAML
SENML
LsDL
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Wireless Technologies Used in IoT
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IoT Drives Convergence of Verticals
The
combination
of IoT with
AI will
impact all
Verticals
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IoT – Personal / Wearable
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IoT – Smart Homes
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IoT – Agriculture & Connected Cars
Connected Cars IoT
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IoT – Commercial Transport & Healthcare
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IoT – Retail
OPTIMAL CUSTOMER
EXPERIENCE THROUGH
REAL-TIME
CONVERGENCE OF
SENSORS, ANALYTICS &
MOBILITY
Real-time personalized
communication with the
shopper
Personalized
Recommendation
Engine
Mobile
Engagement
Customer
Engagement
Platform
Campaign
Management
Loyalty
Analytics
Product Affinity
Analysis
Product Mix
Optimization
Shelf Space
Optimization
Non Intrusive
Footfall
Social Media
Analytics
Survey
Analytics
Video
Analytics
Customer
Segmentation &
360 degree view
Engage2
Understand Shopper
behaviour in-store and
online to create
customer 360 degree
view
Know1
Labour
Optimization
Customer
Satisfaction
Analysis
Track in-store shopper
movement (Shopper
Traffic, Dwell Time,
Shopping Sequence)
Service4
Send Personalized
mobile coupon specific
to the product in the
aisle. Promotion or
offers to Shoppers
Sell3
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IoT – Industrial IoT (IIoT)
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IoT – Smart Energy Management
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IoT – Smart City
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IoT – Smart Building
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Unlocking the Business Value of IoT
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IoT Adoption
IoT, AI, blockchain and AR, are likely to
reach the mass adoption stage in Asia over
the next 5 to 10 years
Asia is set to lead the development of the
Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) in the forthcoming decade
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Phases of IoT Adoption
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IoT – Key Transformations and Technology Links
IoT will level playing field on data
front between tech giants and
non-digital players
Industry competition would shift from
discrete products to eco-system and a
few dominant players will emerge in
most industries
Industry competition would shift from
discrete products to eco-system and a
few dominant players will emerge in
most industries
Ability to collect and use data will be
key competitive advantage
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IoT and the Telecom Industry
Forecasts indicate that by 2025, IoT would account for ~20% of the Topline of
the telecom industry
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Technological Drivers and Inhibitors
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Key Use Cases - CatM1 and CatNB1 Technologies
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IoT Global Status
There are 151 operators in 72 countries
investing in NB-IoT
There are 62 operators investing in LTE-
M networks in 36 countries
Thirty-eight operators have
deployed/launched LTE-M networks in
26 countries
Altogether 55 countries now have at
least either a launched NB-IoT network
or a launched LTE-M network and 24 of
those countries have both network types
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5G Global Status
56 operators in 32 countries have
stated that they have activated one or
more 5G sites within their live
commercial networks
296 operators in 100 countries that
have launched (limited availability or
non-3GPP networks), demonstrated,
are testing or trialling, or have been
licensed to conduct field trials of 5G-
enabling and candidate technologies
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IoT – Technology Roadmap
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From IoT to AI & Robotics
Outcomes of AI
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Next Generation IoT Hyperconnected: 6As & 6Cs
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IoT – Location Matters
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Thank You

Internet of things (IoT)

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    Slide 2 Internet ofThings (IoT) The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction
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    Slide 3 Internet ofThings (IoT) Market Worldwide Size of the Internet of Things (IoT) market worldwide from 2017 to 2025 (in billion U.S. dollars)
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    Slide 4 Internet ofThings (IoT) Market Worldwide Worldwide technology spending on the IoT to reach $1.2T in 2022, attaining a CAGR of 13.6% over the 2017-2022 forecast period Ericsson is forecasting the number of cellular IoT connections is expected to reach 3.5B in 2023, increasing at a CAGR of 30% Of the 3.5B cellular IoT connections forecast for 2023, NE Asia is anticipated to account for 2.2B
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    Slide 5 Global numberof connected IoT devices
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    Slide 6 Global numberof connected IoT devices
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    Slide 8 Components &Stages of IoT Things Gateway Cloud Analytics User Interface or Devices Data Data Data Data Wireless Network
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    Slide 10 IoT –Standards and Protocols Multi-layer Frameworks Alljoyn IoTivity IEEE P2413 Thread IPSO Application Framework (PDF) OMA LightweightM2M v1.0 Weave Telehash - JSON+UDP+DHT=Freedom Infrastructure IPv6 6LoWPAN UDP (QUIC, Aeron) uIP DTLS ROLL / RPL NanoIP Content-Centric Networking Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol Identification EPC uCode IPv6 URIs Comms / Transport Ethernet WirelessHart DigiMesh ISA100.11a IEEE 802.15.4 NFC ANT Bluetooth Eddystone ZigBee EnOcean WiFi WiMax LPWAN - Weightless - NB-IoT - LTE-MTC - EC-GSM-IoT - LoRaWAN - RPMA - Cellular RFID Z-Wave Sigfox Discovery mDNS (multicast Domain Name System) Physical Web HyperCat UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) DNS-SD Data Protocols MQTT MQTT-SN (Mosquitto, IBM MessageSight) CoAP (SMCP) STOMP XMPP (XMPP-IoT) Mihini/M3DA AMQP DDS JMS LLAP LWM2M SSI Reactive Streams ONS 2.0 RESTful HTTP HTTP/2 SOAP, JSON/XML, WebHooks, Jelastic, MongoDB Websocket JavaScript / Node.js IoT projects Device Management TR-069 OMA-DM Semantic IOTDB SensorML Semantic Sensor Net Ontology - W3C Wolfram Language RAML SENML LsDL
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    Slide 12 IoT DrivesConvergence of Verticals The combination of IoT with AI will impact all Verticals
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    Slide 13 IoT –Personal / Wearable
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    Slide 14 IoT –Smart Homes
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    Slide 15 IoT –Agriculture & Connected Cars Connected Cars IoT
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    Slide 16 IoT –Commercial Transport & Healthcare
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    Slide 17 IoT –Retail OPTIMAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE THROUGH REAL-TIME CONVERGENCE OF SENSORS, ANALYTICS & MOBILITY Real-time personalized communication with the shopper Personalized Recommendation Engine Mobile Engagement Customer Engagement Platform Campaign Management Loyalty Analytics Product Affinity Analysis Product Mix Optimization Shelf Space Optimization Non Intrusive Footfall Social Media Analytics Survey Analytics Video Analytics Customer Segmentation & 360 degree view Engage2 Understand Shopper behaviour in-store and online to create customer 360 degree view Know1 Labour Optimization Customer Satisfaction Analysis Track in-store shopper movement (Shopper Traffic, Dwell Time, Shopping Sequence) Service4 Send Personalized mobile coupon specific to the product in the aisle. Promotion or offers to Shoppers Sell3
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    Slide 18 IoT –Industrial IoT (IIoT)
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    Slide 19 IoT –Smart Energy Management
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    Slide 20 IoT –Smart City
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    Slide 21 IoT –Smart Building
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    Slide 22 Unlocking theBusiness Value of IoT
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    Slide 23 IoT Adoption IoT,AI, blockchain and AR, are likely to reach the mass adoption stage in Asia over the next 5 to 10 years Asia is set to lead the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the forthcoming decade
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    Slide 24 Phases ofIoT Adoption
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    Slide 25 IoT –Key Transformations and Technology Links IoT will level playing field on data front between tech giants and non-digital players Industry competition would shift from discrete products to eco-system and a few dominant players will emerge in most industries Industry competition would shift from discrete products to eco-system and a few dominant players will emerge in most industries Ability to collect and use data will be key competitive advantage
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    Slide 26 IoT andthe Telecom Industry Forecasts indicate that by 2025, IoT would account for ~20% of the Topline of the telecom industry
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    Slide 28 Key UseCases - CatM1 and CatNB1 Technologies
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    Slide 29 IoT GlobalStatus There are 151 operators in 72 countries investing in NB-IoT There are 62 operators investing in LTE- M networks in 36 countries Thirty-eight operators have deployed/launched LTE-M networks in 26 countries Altogether 55 countries now have at least either a launched NB-IoT network or a launched LTE-M network and 24 of those countries have both network types
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    Slide 30 5G GlobalStatus 56 operators in 32 countries have stated that they have activated one or more 5G sites within their live commercial networks 296 operators in 100 countries that have launched (limited availability or non-3GPP networks), demonstrated, are testing or trialling, or have been licensed to conduct field trials of 5G- enabling and candidate technologies
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    Slide 31 IoT –Technology Roadmap
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    Slide 32 From IoTto AI & Robotics Outcomes of AI
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    Slide 33 Next GenerationIoT Hyperconnected: 6As & 6Cs
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    Slide 34 IoT –Location Matters
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Editor's Notes

  • #4 Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/976313/global-iot-market-size/
  • #5 Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2018/12/13/2018-roundup-of-internet-of-things-forecasts-and-market-estimates/#247f99027d83
  • #33 https://blogs-images.forbes.com/louiscolumbus/files/2018/12/KPMG-Survey-of-IoT-driving-global-transformation.jpg