Internet of Things is not a new thing, we have been doing this for centuries. An example is time. Time (in simplest terms) represent the state of the Earth giving its position in the solar system.
The time evolved from observation (sundial), measurement, use of electricity and use of the Internet (Apple watch) and created use huge device business, caused the industrial revolution and advanced the civilization.
Given the advancement in the technology, IoT can bring hundreds if not thousands of state information on the Earth to the people and businesses. This would cause the next industrial revolution and potentially advances the civilization in short time. This makes IoT either a threat or a cash cow for businesses.
This presentation is my keynote at the Keysight Technologies KMI 2015.
This presentation helps high school students to get a firm basic understanding of the Internet of Things (IoT). Igniting innovation is central to this presentation.
This talk was delivered to students at Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM), Bangalore on Sep 15th 2015, the Engineer’s Day in India. The event is organized by VITM and IEEE Bangalore Chapter.
Most of the developing nations have experienced slavery and doing services for other lands, and have not experienced the Services for themselves. Here is a presentation that I used to speak about 'Realizing the Potential of a Connected World' at Indian Technology Congress 2017, especially for the developing countries.
However, the presentation itself is not specific to the developing countries except a couple of slides.
Internet of Things, Innovation and India by Syam MadanapalliSyam Madanapalli
The presentation defines the Internet of Things for a layman and he/she should be able to relate the IoT in his/her daily life. The presentation also covers how to deploy IoT services and how to innovate for developing new use cases and applications. And additionally the presentation provides few considerations for building new IoT product/solution.
Building smart cities require unprecedented partnerships between the government and private sector. To build a scalable, sustainable and innovative smart city applications, an open platform is required, wherein Everything is a Service (Everything as a Service).
This presentation covers one way of implementing the smart cities that provides equal opportunity for startups and SMEs to provide innovative applications and services for the smart cities.
Its show how Internet works and wht is the benifit of internet, how the Barcelona smart city is using a internet
for more knowledge please find in youtube
In this presentation, Nainudhin introduces the topic of IoT and associated trends. His interest area lies in remote monitoring of household and commercial appliances to improve efficiency and safety.
This presentation helps high school students to get a firm basic understanding of the Internet of Things (IoT). Igniting innovation is central to this presentation.
This talk was delivered to students at Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM), Bangalore on Sep 15th 2015, the Engineer’s Day in India. The event is organized by VITM and IEEE Bangalore Chapter.
Most of the developing nations have experienced slavery and doing services for other lands, and have not experienced the Services for themselves. Here is a presentation that I used to speak about 'Realizing the Potential of a Connected World' at Indian Technology Congress 2017, especially for the developing countries.
However, the presentation itself is not specific to the developing countries except a couple of slides.
Internet of Things, Innovation and India by Syam MadanapalliSyam Madanapalli
The presentation defines the Internet of Things for a layman and he/she should be able to relate the IoT in his/her daily life. The presentation also covers how to deploy IoT services and how to innovate for developing new use cases and applications. And additionally the presentation provides few considerations for building new IoT product/solution.
Building smart cities require unprecedented partnerships between the government and private sector. To build a scalable, sustainable and innovative smart city applications, an open platform is required, wherein Everything is a Service (Everything as a Service).
This presentation covers one way of implementing the smart cities that provides equal opportunity for startups and SMEs to provide innovative applications and services for the smart cities.
Its show how Internet works and wht is the benifit of internet, how the Barcelona smart city is using a internet
for more knowledge please find in youtube
In this presentation, Nainudhin introduces the topic of IoT and associated trends. His interest area lies in remote monitoring of household and commercial appliances to improve efficiency and safety.
Sensing as-a-Service - The New Internet of Things (IOT) Business ModelDr. Mazlan Abbas
Here's a chance to create new business models for Internet of Things. There are tons of benefits to gain from IOT and sensors. Its a matter of time when we can harness the creativity of the IOT Application Developers. Create a healthy eco-system so that everyone benefits.
Internet of things | Research Directions in Green IoT and Case StudiesPraveen Hanchinal
Session1: Introduction to IoT, IoT architectures, platforms, and applications
Session 2: Research Directions in Green IoT
Session 3:
Case Studies in IoT
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
Internet of Things is a concept which involves sensors being installed into things which make them smart and controllable through internet.
Smart Cities, smart homes, wearables,connected cars etc are based on Internet of Things.
Internet of Things life cycle comprises of:
Collect
Communicate
Analyse
Act
While Internet connects people, Internet of Things connects people.
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.
Securing the IoT is complex given that the the devices are constrained and applications are deployed to work with the physical world. In this, presentation, I have proposed a set of design guidelines for securing the IoT Applications
The next big discovery after the .com boom is the internet of things. It is the technique to impart the ability to the non-living objects or our daily life gadgets to sense and understand from our surrounding environment.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
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.
IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
Internet of Things (IoT) - Slide Marvels, Top PowerPoint presentation design ...Slide Marvels
This is a small video done with Microsoft PowerPoint by the designers of Slide Marvels on the topic 'Internet of Things (IoT).
Slide Marvels (www.slidemarvels.com) is a leading Presentation Design Company having experience of many years. We are a professional team of presentation designers who have already worked in major consulting firms like McKinsey & Co., Boston Consulting Group and Deloitte to mentioned some of them.
Our passion is to build and design any type of PowerPoint presentations from pitch decks, team meeting, training documents up to webinar documents and more. We always design World Class presentation that you will be proud of.
www.slidemarvels.com
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/horizon-2020-sme-instrument
The SME instrument supports close-to-the-market innovation within small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and is part of the Horizon2020 framework program for Research and Innovation. The instrument targets highly innovative SMEs with a clear commercial ambition and potential.
The webinar explains which type of projects and applicants should consider applying and focuses on what makes a good project for the SME-instrument. During the webinar, also the application and evaluation process will be addressed and the webinar will conclude with some take home messages for future applicants.
Sensing as-a-Service - The New Internet of Things (IOT) Business ModelDr. Mazlan Abbas
Here's a chance to create new business models for Internet of Things. There are tons of benefits to gain from IOT and sensors. Its a matter of time when we can harness the creativity of the IOT Application Developers. Create a healthy eco-system so that everyone benefits.
Internet of things | Research Directions in Green IoT and Case StudiesPraveen Hanchinal
Session1: Introduction to IoT, IoT architectures, platforms, and applications
Session 2: Research Directions in Green IoT
Session 3:
Case Studies in IoT
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
Internet of Things is a concept which involves sensors being installed into things which make them smart and controllable through internet.
Smart Cities, smart homes, wearables,connected cars etc are based on Internet of Things.
Internet of Things life cycle comprises of:
Collect
Communicate
Analyse
Act
While Internet connects people, Internet of Things connects people.
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.
Securing the IoT is complex given that the the devices are constrained and applications are deployed to work with the physical world. In this, presentation, I have proposed a set of design guidelines for securing the IoT Applications
The next big discovery after the .com boom is the internet of things. It is the technique to impart the ability to the non-living objects or our daily life gadgets to sense and understand from our surrounding environment.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
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.
IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
Internet of Things (IoT) - Slide Marvels, Top PowerPoint presentation design ...Slide Marvels
This is a small video done with Microsoft PowerPoint by the designers of Slide Marvels on the topic 'Internet of Things (IoT).
Slide Marvels (www.slidemarvels.com) is a leading Presentation Design Company having experience of many years. We are a professional team of presentation designers who have already worked in major consulting firms like McKinsey & Co., Boston Consulting Group and Deloitte to mentioned some of them.
Our passion is to build and design any type of PowerPoint presentations from pitch decks, team meeting, training documents up to webinar documents and more. We always design World Class presentation that you will be proud of.
www.slidemarvels.com
http://www.leonardo-energy.org/webinar/horizon-2020-sme-instrument
The SME instrument supports close-to-the-market innovation within small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and is part of the Horizon2020 framework program for Research and Innovation. The instrument targets highly innovative SMEs with a clear commercial ambition and potential.
The webinar explains which type of projects and applicants should consider applying and focuses on what makes a good project for the SME-instrument. During the webinar, also the application and evaluation process will be addressed and the webinar will conclude with some take home messages for future applicants.
A presentation by Irving Wladawsky-Berger, former chief technology officer at IBM on the future of innovation in the service sector. Given at Imperial College Business School on 13 October 2009.
intoduction to lumiscence
introduction and principle of chemilumiscence
different types of lumiscence
detail of the electrochemilumiscence, working, principle, instrumentation, measurin.
application in medical field
difference between chemilumiscence and elecrochemiluminescence
Pfsmet amazing rise of solid state lightingPhilippe Smet
Overview of lighting technologies. Focus on blue LEDs, solid state lighting, colour conversion by luminescent materials. Applications of LEDs. Future of lighting.
SEM-CL presentation at ICOM 2015 - Budva MontenegroPhilippe Smet
Examples of SEM-CL in combination with EDX, for use in phosphor research. From phosphor evaluation at the microscopic scale to single particle analysis
Building Smart Cities with Everything as a ServiceSyam Madanapalli
A proposal for building Smart Cities with Everything as a Service that allows availability, innovation, participation across the ecosystem including the citizens for building future proof Smart Cities.
Imaging beyond the visible - An Overview of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) Techno...Allied Vision
Find out how Short-wave Infrared camera technology can benefit machine vision and industrial applications including semiconductor inspection, photovoltaics, glass inspection and plastic sorting (hyperspectral imaging). This presentation also discusses the differences between SWIR and CCD/CMOS cameras.
How to Build an IoT Startup - Syam @IEEE TENSYMP 2015Syam Madanapalli
A brief on how we started iRam and the lessons that I learnt. The presentation provides few considerations to help in building IoT Startups especially in India.
In this presentation, Srijan talks about trends in the field of Internet of Things and feels that "Smart farming" and "Smart cities" might be the where the innovation will happen in this space.
From AI to Z: How AI is changing the relationship between people and dataiGenius
On the occasion of SMAU Milano 2018, Gabriel Cismondi, COO at iGenius, talks about Artificial Intelligence and how it's changing the relationship between people and data.
India, Internet of things and the role of governmentSyam Madanapalli
IoT provides an opportunity for India to technicalize the citizen services for bettering their living standards. Here are my thoughts on the Role of Indian Government towards the Internet of Things.
This is a presentation on topic Internet Of Things, popularly known as IOT which includes its history, its growing popularity with the world and also the technologies that use IOT Technology.
IoT-Where is the Money? - Chandrashekar Raman, Engagement Manager, IoT Strate...Lounge47
“Internet of Things (IoT) – Where is the Money?” - This talk highlighted the need for innovative business and technical models. Top 5 key takeaways from the session: 1) Analyze business models from the perspective of targeting “control points” (allows disproportionate share of value e.g. platform), “network externalities” (users generate more users e.g. facebook) and “virtuous cycle” (self-propogating value system e.g. Twitter: tweets generating more, value, tweeters and users) 2) Fog computing (solutions at the edge of the network) should be considered for "time sensitive" or "mission critical" solutions 3) IoT Stats 2013: $1.7B funding, 186 deals, 30% up YOY, 75% up on exits, largely in platforms; Cisco estimates 50B connected devices by 2020, economic value of 19 trillion added in next decade 4) Manufacturing and Smart Cities most immediate opportunities in Enterprise space 5) Key Challenges are security and time-sensitive networking. In summary, IoT Startups focused in a hot space need to pick clever business models relative to the competition.
DC10 - IBM, Kees Donker - Servitization for manufacturing - from hw and sw su...Jaak Vlasveld
Kees Donker from IBM presented at the Servitization for manufacturing session at the Service Innovation Congres 2010 (DC10) in Almere, the Netherlands.
Les sciences et le langage sont les principaux facteurs qui alimentent les mécanismes de la transformation précipitée de nos vies privées et sociales. C’est la poésie et la philosophie qui en donneront un sens.
La nouveauté est bien en soi. Il y a une certaine fascination aujourd’hui pour les progrès technologiques. Jusqu’à très récemment, le rythme de ces évolutions s’est soudainement accéléré, projetant de la science-fiction dans notre quotidien. Or on se focalise plutôt sur le mouvement d’un changement que sur son objectif final. Être mobile, s’adapter toujours, innover encore, changer plus vite, sont devenues les principes de notre conscience occidentale, notre nouvelle religion. Il importe alors de s’interroger sur l’intérêt de la transformation de nos organisations afin d’y donner un sens.
Dans ce premier document, j’essaie de comprendre à travers le prisme des entreprises, les origines de cette transformation dont le numérique et la mondialisation ont fortement contribués. Puis, je propose une approche pour sa prise en main. Être un acteur de sa propre évolution dans ce tourbillon d’innovations est un premier pas pour habiter ce monde et mettre l’humanité au cœur de nos activités.
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data information and trends. Some basic thinking and questions to ask as you lay out your Digital Strategy and roadmap.
The Internet of Things (IoT for Beginners Guide)Ashish Kumar
You might have heard plenty of jargons related to the internet, but the one that has become a buzzword recently and is broken into the mainstream as potentially the most significant term for the way we communicate, work and live in the near future is: The Internet of Things (IoT). Today, everyone is talking about the Internet of Things (IoT) from the newspaper to tech blogs. But what, exactly, is the IoT for beginners? Let’s find out. For more details visit: https://goo.gl/qT4LYA
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an umbrella term which covers a broad repertoire of sensors, applications, technologies, and use cases as they are enabled by the network of objects and devices with an IP address (Internet Protocol). Smart locks, smart cars, smart security system, smart thermostats, and smart health monitor are some of the examples of The Internet of Things (IoT) you’ve probably heard recently, and you’re going to hear more as the year progresses.
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Edge Computing often misquoted, misrepresented, and misunderstood. In this presentation, I tried to demystify what the Edge Computing is and what role the edge computing plays in the Connected World.
This presentation is to provide details on
- what is IoT
- the kind of career opportunities it provides, and
- the kind of skill set is required to be an expert.
IEEE P1931.1 is an upcoming IEEE standard that defines an architectural framework, protocols and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for providing Real-time Onsite Operations Facilitation (ROOF). ROOF computing and networking for the data and the devices include next-hop connectivity for the devices, real-time context building and decision triggers, efficient backhaul connectivity to the cloud, and security & privacy.
Embracing the VUCA: Understanding the nature of VUCA in the Universe, and how to manage it by using wisdom, measuring present, building context and innovation to live under low entropy social system.
Water Distribution Management - A Design by High School KidsSyam Madanapalli
This summer (2018), I taught IoT for kids. Based on this, the kids designed few solutions for the real world problems. Here is a a presentation by these kids that describes the solution for Water Distribution Management for detecting pipe bursts and water contamination by applying IoT. These kids can now put up a solution for every problem using the Internet of Things.
This summer (2018), I taught IoT for kids (6ht to 10th grade). Based on this, the kids designed few solutions for the real world problems. Here is a a presentation by these kids that describes the solution for Child Safety by applying IoT. These kids can now put up a solution for every problem using the Internet of Things.
The Impact of IoT on Cloud Computing, Big Data & AnalyticsSyam Madanapalli
IoT Applications are different from typical enterprise applications; and most of the companies are hijacking what the IoT is depending on the what products/solutions they offer. I put up my point of view on how the IoT impacts the traditional Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics. The takeaway from this presentation is IoT requires realtime computing as the data moves from the physical world to the cyber world (Cloud) to take actions at spatiotemporal location.
This presentation is prepared for a brainstorming session at Department of Information Technology (DIT), a division of Ministry of Communication & IT, India.
Smart Grid a greenfield application for IPv6, hence the Internet. Presented at IISc, Bangalore as part of TEC and IPv6 Forum Workshop on Greenfield Applications for Transition to IPV6 in India.
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
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
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.
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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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4. What if Time was NOT Invented?
4
Delayed the advancement of civilization
Now
Later
Past
Future
Present
5. Time Created Huge Device Business
5
Observation Measurement Electricity Internet
6. Time Advanced the Civilization
6
Time made
discipline
Time enabled the
collaboration
Time caused the
Industrial Revolution*
* E. P. Thompson in Time, Work-Discipline,
and Industrial Capitalism, 1967
7. 7
What if we can discover or invent
more attributes on/for the Earth?
8. Expiry Date Heart Rate Name of a Person Current Time
Everything has a State
@smpalli 8
9. State is Expressed with Attributes
9
State can be expressed
with multiple attributes
Attribute Value
Temperature 24 C
Battery Level 65%
Name Thermostat
Others …
@smpalli
10. Data - Some devices have it; other devices or people want to use it
Data Provider
Data Users
Existence of State and the Need for Data
10
Thing
State User 1
Data
User 3
Data
User 2
Data
11. Internet to Bridge Data Providers and Users
Data Provider
Data Users
The Internet of Things
11
Thing
State User 1
Data
User 3
Data
User 2
Data
Internet
12. Internet Core
Million nodes
Routers, Servers
Internet Fringe
Billion nodes
Computers, mobiles
Internet of Things
Trillion nodes
Sensors, Objects
The Internet Evolution
12
13. Smart Grid
Smart Cities
Smart
Environment
Safety and
Security
Smart Retail
Smart Logistics
Smart Farming
Industrial
Control
Customer
Service
Smart Homes
eHealthcare
Smart Water
IoT Applications Requires Lots of Devices
13
15. IoT is Innovation on Technology
@smpalli 15
100 Services = 1 267 650 600 228 229 401 496 703 205 375 Use cases
200 Services = more than the number of atoms on the Earth
IoT allows Unlimited Innovation
n Services = (2^n) – 1 possible Use cases
16. IoT is Business
16
IoT can be threatening for
laggards or biggest cash-cow
for any proactive businesses
3.7, 33%
1.7, 15%1.6, 15%
1.6, 14%
1.2, 11%
1.1, 10%
0.2, 2%
Yearly Sales by 2025 ($11T)
Factories
Cities
Humans
Telematics
Retail
Office & Work
Homes
The Internet of Things: Mapping the value
beyond the hype, by McKinsey &Company,
June 2015
17. 17
IoT Causes the Next Industrial Revolution
Optimal
living
Future for the
next generations
Economic
development
Job creation
Improved living
standards
Empowers
people
New business
opportunities
19. Be Courageous
@smpalli 19
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(1931 – 2015)
“My message, especially to young
people is to have courage to think
differently, courage to invent, to
travel the unexplored path, courage
to discover the impossible and to
conquer the problems and succeed.
...”