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IoT in ITS: Network Impacts
Rob Hemmerich, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
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We help you connect
transportation subsystems
with technology that works
for all users of public
transportation, public roads,
and services.
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One IP Network based on ALE Solutions
OmniSwitch LAN Core, Access and Data Center Switching
• OmniVista 2500 Network Management System
• OmniSwitch Hardened Wired and Wireless Access
OS6900
10G/40G
OS9900
OV2500
OS6860e
1G/10G/DPI/PoE++
Analytics
Hypervisor
integration
Unified
Management
OS6865-P16X
OS6450/6350
1G/10G/L2/PoE+
OAW-AP274 OAW-AP275 OAW-AP277
OAW-AP1251
OS6865-U12X
OS6865-U28X
IT Focus
Ops Focus
One
Management
Platform for IT
and Ops
OS6465-P12OS6465-P6
OS6465-P24
Soon!
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What do we mean by IoT?
“[T]he Internet will disappear.
There will be so many IP addresses,
so many devices, sensors, things that you are wearing,
things that you are interacting with, that
you won't even sense it.”
Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman
“A network of items each embedded with sensors
which are connected to the Internet.”
IEEE,“Internet of Things,” 2014
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By 2025, there will be 10 internet connected devices
for every human on the planet
…in 2017, that number is 3!
75.44B
7.76B
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Strategic advice to deal with the IoT onslaught
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Assume PoEverything2
Expect “more”3
Defend, defend, defend
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1. Defend, defend, defend
Threat landscape extends to routers and switches
Malware, hacks, backdoors are real threats to network infrastructure
“If the network infrastructure is compromised, malicious hackers
or adversaries can gain full control of the network infrastructure
enabling further compromise of other types of devices and data
and allowing traffic to be redirected, changed, or denied.”
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1: Defend, defend, defend
With a Defense in Depth Approach
Independent 3rd
party testing
Object code
scrambling
Protection for attacks
directed at
network infrastructure
Secure
software
delivery
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2: Assume PoEverything
Consolidating Data and Electrical Wiring
• Wi-Fi, Telephones
• Radar, DMS, DSRC,
Sensors…
PoE Devices
• PTZ Cameras
• Defog / Defrost /
Wiping
• Built-In Illuminators
Increased
Power Needs
• Avoid additional cables
or injectors
Reliability
through
simplicity
Wiring Consolidation Brings Cost Down
6865
15W
PoE
30W
PoE+
70W
HPOE
Uptime
Points of failure
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3: Expect “More”
Scaling to Support More Devices and More Bandwidth
• More Cameras
• High Definition
• High frame rate
More
Bandwidth
• More IoT Devices
• IP Migration
More Ports
• 100M to 100G
• Expansion through
Stacking
Present &
Future Needs
Extending the Network Lifespan
10FPS
480p
30FPS
720p
60FPS
1080p
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To conclude, we turn to an IoT expert
• On defense
• On “more”
• On taking this advice
“Love all, trust few, do wrong to none”
All’s Well That Ends Well
“Better three hours too soon
than a minute too late”
The Merry Wives of Windsor
“A fool doth think he is wise
but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”
As You Like It
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For more information…
John Osuyos, Account Executive,
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
847.910.3321
John.osuyos@al-enterprise.com
Website:
https://www.al-enterprise.com/en/industries/transportation/its
Mike Mullarkey, Regional Director,
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
630.781.4236
mike.mullarkey@al-enterprise.com
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IoT and the Impact on Roadside IP Networking

  • 1.
    1 IoT in ITS:Network Impacts Rob Hemmerich, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
  • 2.
    2 We help youconnect transportation subsystems with technology that works for all users of public transportation, public roads, and services.
  • 3.
    3 One IP Networkbased on ALE Solutions OmniSwitch LAN Core, Access and Data Center Switching • OmniVista 2500 Network Management System • OmniSwitch Hardened Wired and Wireless Access OS6900 10G/40G OS9900 OV2500 OS6860e 1G/10G/DPI/PoE++ Analytics Hypervisor integration Unified Management OS6865-P16X OS6450/6350 1G/10G/L2/PoE+ OAW-AP274 OAW-AP275 OAW-AP277 OAW-AP1251 OS6865-U12X OS6865-U28X IT Focus Ops Focus One Management Platform for IT and Ops OS6465-P12OS6465-P6 OS6465-P24 Soon!
  • 4.
    4 What do wemean by IoT? “[T]he Internet will disappear. There will be so many IP addresses, so many devices, sensors, things that you are wearing, things that you are interacting with, that you won't even sense it.” Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman “A network of items each embedded with sensors which are connected to the Internet.” IEEE,“Internet of Things,” 2014
  • 5.
    5 By 2025, therewill be 10 internet connected devices for every human on the planet …in 2017, that number is 3! 75.44B 7.76B
  • 6.
    6 Strategic advice todeal with the IoT onslaught 1 Assume PoEverything2 Expect “more”3 Defend, defend, defend
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    7 1. Defend, defend,defend Threat landscape extends to routers and switches Malware, hacks, backdoors are real threats to network infrastructure “If the network infrastructure is compromised, malicious hackers or adversaries can gain full control of the network infrastructure enabling further compromise of other types of devices and data and allowing traffic to be redirected, changed, or denied.”
  • 8.
    8 1: Defend, defend,defend With a Defense in Depth Approach Independent 3rd party testing Object code scrambling Protection for attacks directed at network infrastructure Secure software delivery
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    9 2: Assume PoEverything ConsolidatingData and Electrical Wiring • Wi-Fi, Telephones • Radar, DMS, DSRC, Sensors… PoE Devices • PTZ Cameras • Defog / Defrost / Wiping • Built-In Illuminators Increased Power Needs • Avoid additional cables or injectors Reliability through simplicity Wiring Consolidation Brings Cost Down 6865 15W PoE 30W PoE+ 70W HPOE Uptime Points of failure
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    10 3: Expect “More” Scalingto Support More Devices and More Bandwidth • More Cameras • High Definition • High frame rate More Bandwidth • More IoT Devices • IP Migration More Ports • 100M to 100G • Expansion through Stacking Present & Future Needs Extending the Network Lifespan 10FPS 480p 30FPS 720p 60FPS 1080p
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    11 To conclude, weturn to an IoT expert • On defense • On “more” • On taking this advice “Love all, trust few, do wrong to none” All’s Well That Ends Well “Better three hours too soon than a minute too late” The Merry Wives of Windsor “A fool doth think he is wise but the wise man knows himself to be a fool” As You Like It
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    12 For more information… JohnOsuyos, Account Executive, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 847.910.3321 John.osuyos@al-enterprise.com Website: https://www.al-enterprise.com/en/industries/transportation/its Mike Mullarkey, Regional Director, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 630.781.4236 mike.mullarkey@al-enterprise.com
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