Sensors, Wearables and
Internet of Things –
The Dawn of the Smart Era
INTRODUCTION
We live in a world where things around us are changing at
lightning speed. Our gadgets, equipment and gear we use
every day connected to one system or another.
This integrated network of smart gadgets and sensors that
share information with each other, widely known as Internet
of Things (IoT), have played a major role in this radical shift
to the smart era.
INTRODUCTION
This change is not limited to only consumer market.
Enterprises have already started implementing sensors
and connected devices.
“IoT is having a huge impact on various
areas including manufacturing, healthcare,
consumer goods and services,
banking/insurance, retail, security,
agriculture, energy, transportation and
logistics.”
INTRODUCTION
SMART CITIES
SMART CITIES
SMART CITIES
The Internet of Things brings together data,
people, process, and things to make integrated
connections more relevant and valuable.
Sensors, small Bluetooth enabled devices
(iBeacons) and smart devices open up an
endless set of possibilities for richer, more
personalized experiences.
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
E-Governance and Citizen
Services
₋ Public Information, Grievance
Redressal
₋ Electronic Service Delivery
₋ Citizen Engagement
₋ Citizens - City's Eyes and Ears
₋ Video Crime Monitoring
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Waste Management
₋ Waste to Energy & Fuel
₋ Waste to Compost
₋ Citizen Engagement
₋ Every Drop to be Treated
₋ Treatment of C&D Waste
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Energy Management
- Smart Meters & Management
- Reviewable Sources of Energy
- Energy Efficient & Green
Buildings
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Water Management
₋ Smart Meters & Management
₋ Leakage Identification,
Preventive Maintenance
₋ Water Quality Monitoring
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Urban Mobility
₋ Smart Parking
₋ Intelligent Traffic
Management
₋ Integrated Multi-Modal
Transport
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Others
₋ Tele-Medicine
₋ Incubation/Trade Facilitation
Centers
₋ Skills Development Centers
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
SMART SOLUTIONS: BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
There are infinite ways to connect to the
Internet and get better insights.
For instance: Smartphones, tablets,
smartwatches and other wearables…
SMART CITIES
Smart cities will use 1.1 billion connected
things in 2015: Gartner
Source: http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3008917
1.1 billion
MANUFACTURING
MANUFACTURING
IoT is changing manufacturing industry
through sensors and actuators
embedded in physical objects.
sensors actuators
MANUFACTURING
Enable innovation
Connect production to your core business
processes with IoT.
M2M Applications
Machine auto-diagnosis and assets control.
Temperature Monitoring
Control of temperature inside industrial fridges with
delicate merchandise.
MANUFACTURING
Indoor Location
Indoor tracking system using NFC and RFID
technologies.
Improve business process
Gain end-to-end visibility across your entire
production process.
Smart security
Track everything from temperature, motion, and air
quality to vibration and sound.
LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
LOGISTICS AND
SUPPLY CHAIN
LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
When it comes to IoT, people think of
smart devices and wearables, but there’s
much more to the IoT story.
It has a huge impact on the supply
chain by tapping the data gathered by
data-driven technologies.
LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
Here’s how richer data and deeper intelligence will help logistics
and supply chain professionals:
Save fuel costs
Monitor traffic in real-time and optimize fleet route.
Gain user insight
Get deeper insight on customer behavior, purchase
history, and product usage.
Reduce redundancies
Reduce unnecessary redundancies, create fleet
efficiencies and cut costs.
LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
Track inventory location
Know individual items’ exact location in big surfaces
like warehouses or harbors.
Fleet tracking
Track and manage your fleet from anywhere,
anytime and have a better control of routes
followed for important items/goods.
RETAIL
Traditional brick and mortar retailers are
finding IoT solutions are ideal for
engaging their customers in more
interactive and innovative ways.
Real time interaction with the shopper is
enabling a more personal experience,
while providing real-time insight into
customer behavior.
RETAIL
Digital experience
Provide personalized and digital experience to the
customers.
Smart inventory management
The iBeacon enabled systems are excellent solution
for automated inventory management. It enables
you to track when products are received, put away,
picked up, or dispatched.
RETAIL
Wireless sensing and tracking
The iBeacons can track customers with
smartphones throughout the store and record path-
to-purchase data so that retailers can later use that
data to optimize store layouts
.
NFC Payment
This enables customers to pay wirelessly, directly
from their smartphones.
RETAIL
Intelligent shopping application
A tailor-made, branded mobile app can help
deliver personalized offers, delight
customers and interact with them in a
completely new manner..
HEALTHCARE
With the technological advancements
and rising demand of wearables,
Internet of Things is going to play a
major role in healthcare.
Patients are provided with the smart
devices in various forms, which enable
healthcare professionals to monitor
different types of data coming from
electrocardiograms, fetal monitors,
temperature monitors or blood glucose
levels, etc.
HEALTHCARE
Remote Patients care
Monitoring conditions of patients inside hospitals
and in retirement homes.
Fall Detection
Improvement in quality of life for senior citizens.
HEALTHCARE
Stay healthy
Heart rate measurement, blood sugar level, footsteps,
calories burnt and much more with wearables.
Reducing device downtime
Perform remote monitoring, pinpoint the problem’s
root cause of device's failure and provide hands-on
support.
HEALTHCARE
Improved decision making
Amassed data and analytics from the past enhance
the decision-making powers of the healthcare
professionals.
Wellness and Preventive Care
The advent of IoT, with the advent of wearable
technology, is making healthcare supervision more
effective.
FINANCIAL SERVICES:
BANKING / INSURANCE
IoT is a great way for banks to transform
data into insight to better understand
their customers and eventually deliver a
better customer experience.
FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
The connected devices help financial
services firms provide tailored advice and
services in near real-time. Banks can now
have an unprecedented level of data and
customer insight, which enables them to
provide bespoke experience.
FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
Gartner expects IoT market to include
nearly 26 billion devices, with a “global
economic value-add” of $1.9 trillion by
2020.
$1.9 trillion
FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
Analytics
Banks and financial services firms now have unique
ways to use and process the customer data to meet
customer needs.
Personalized pricing model
Banks are moving away from “one size fits all”
pricing model. IoT allows banks to provide
customized products and determine prices
dynamically, in real time.
FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
Agility
It’s very important for banks to evolve and adapt to
the new shifts and respond to technology changes.
Increase customer value
IoT enables banks to respond to the customers’
ever-changing needs, meet their demands, increase
customer value and grow customer base.
Digital risk management
Collaborate with customers to better understand
financial position and automate the process.
AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is one of the world’s oldest
industries. Farmers face continual challenges in
managing and improving productivity, while
reducing waste and inefficiencies. Internet of
Things enables farmers to effectively utilize
and conserve their resources.
Productivity
Farmers can get analytics and optimize farming
decisions through connected devices.
Pest Control
Wireless sensors and metered pheromone delivery
systems can be the effective and relatively
inexpensive alternatives to pesticides.
Conservation
Real-time information for effective drought
response and waste management.
Crop monitoring
Remote sensors help monitor field and crop
conditions.
Wireless Sensor Monitoring
Wireless sensor can help set alerts and alarms
related to humidity, temperature, vibration and
other weather conditions.
Food safety
Stay connected with the information throughout
the entire supply chain.
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Sensors, Wearables and Internet of Things - The Dawn of the Smart Era

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    Sensors, Wearables and Internetof Things – The Dawn of the Smart Era
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    INTRODUCTION We live ina world where things around us are changing at lightning speed. Our gadgets, equipment and gear we use every day connected to one system or another. This integrated network of smart gadgets and sensors that share information with each other, widely known as Internet of Things (IoT), have played a major role in this radical shift to the smart era.
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    INTRODUCTION This change isnot limited to only consumer market. Enterprises have already started implementing sensors and connected devices.
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    “IoT is havinga huge impact on various areas including manufacturing, healthcare, consumer goods and services, banking/insurance, retail, security, agriculture, energy, transportation and logistics.”
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    SMART CITIES The Internetof Things brings together data, people, process, and things to make integrated connections more relevant and valuable. Sensors, small Bluetooth enabled devices (iBeacons) and smart devices open up an endless set of possibilities for richer, more personalized experiences.
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE E-Governance and Citizen Services ₋ Public Information, Grievance Redressal ₋ Electronic Service Delivery ₋ Citizen Engagement ₋ Citizens - City's Eyes and Ears ₋ Video Crime Monitoring
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE Waste Management ₋ Waste to Energy & Fuel ₋ Waste to Compost ₋ Citizen Engagement ₋ Every Drop to be Treated ₋ Treatment of C&D Waste
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE Energy Management - Smart Meters & Management - Reviewable Sources of Energy - Energy Efficient & Green Buildings
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE Water Management ₋ Smart Meters & Management ₋ Leakage Identification, Preventive Maintenance ₋ Water Quality Monitoring
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE Urban Mobility ₋ Smart Parking ₋ Intelligent Traffic Management ₋ Integrated Multi-Modal Transport
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE Others ₋ Tele-Medicine ₋ Incubation/Trade Facilitation Centers ₋ Skills Development Centers
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE
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    SMART SOLUTIONS: BASICINFRASTRUCTURE There are infinite ways to connect to the Internet and get better insights. For instance: Smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and other wearables…
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    SMART CITIES Smart citieswill use 1.1 billion connected things in 2015: Gartner Source: http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3008917 1.1 billion
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    MANUFACTURING IoT is changingmanufacturing industry through sensors and actuators embedded in physical objects. sensors actuators
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    MANUFACTURING Enable innovation Connect productionto your core business processes with IoT. M2M Applications Machine auto-diagnosis and assets control. Temperature Monitoring Control of temperature inside industrial fridges with delicate merchandise.
  • 22.
    MANUFACTURING Indoor Location Indoor trackingsystem using NFC and RFID technologies. Improve business process Gain end-to-end visibility across your entire production process. Smart security Track everything from temperature, motion, and air quality to vibration and sound.
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    LOGISTICS AND SUPPLYCHAIN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
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    LOGISTICS AND SUPPLYCHAIN When it comes to IoT, people think of smart devices and wearables, but there’s much more to the IoT story. It has a huge impact on the supply chain by tapping the data gathered by data-driven technologies.
  • 25.
    LOGISTICS AND SUPPLYCHAIN Here’s how richer data and deeper intelligence will help logistics and supply chain professionals: Save fuel costs Monitor traffic in real-time and optimize fleet route. Gain user insight Get deeper insight on customer behavior, purchase history, and product usage. Reduce redundancies Reduce unnecessary redundancies, create fleet efficiencies and cut costs.
  • 26.
    LOGISTICS AND SUPPLYCHAIN Track inventory location Know individual items’ exact location in big surfaces like warehouses or harbors. Fleet tracking Track and manage your fleet from anywhere, anytime and have a better control of routes followed for important items/goods.
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    Traditional brick andmortar retailers are finding IoT solutions are ideal for engaging their customers in more interactive and innovative ways. Real time interaction with the shopper is enabling a more personal experience, while providing real-time insight into customer behavior.
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    RETAIL Digital experience Provide personalizedand digital experience to the customers. Smart inventory management The iBeacon enabled systems are excellent solution for automated inventory management. It enables you to track when products are received, put away, picked up, or dispatched.
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    RETAIL Wireless sensing andtracking The iBeacons can track customers with smartphones throughout the store and record path- to-purchase data so that retailers can later use that data to optimize store layouts . NFC Payment This enables customers to pay wirelessly, directly from their smartphones.
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    RETAIL Intelligent shopping application Atailor-made, branded mobile app can help deliver personalized offers, delight customers and interact with them in a completely new manner..
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    With the technologicaladvancements and rising demand of wearables, Internet of Things is going to play a major role in healthcare.
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    Patients are providedwith the smart devices in various forms, which enable healthcare professionals to monitor different types of data coming from electrocardiograms, fetal monitors, temperature monitors or blood glucose levels, etc.
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    HEALTHCARE Remote Patients care Monitoringconditions of patients inside hospitals and in retirement homes. Fall Detection Improvement in quality of life for senior citizens.
  • 37.
    HEALTHCARE Stay healthy Heart ratemeasurement, blood sugar level, footsteps, calories burnt and much more with wearables. Reducing device downtime Perform remote monitoring, pinpoint the problem’s root cause of device's failure and provide hands-on support.
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    HEALTHCARE Improved decision making Amasseddata and analytics from the past enhance the decision-making powers of the healthcare professionals. Wellness and Preventive Care The advent of IoT, with the advent of wearable technology, is making healthcare supervision more effective.
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    IoT is agreat way for banks to transform data into insight to better understand their customers and eventually deliver a better customer experience. FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
  • 41.
    The connected deviceshelp financial services firms provide tailored advice and services in near real-time. Banks can now have an unprecedented level of data and customer insight, which enables them to provide bespoke experience. FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
  • 42.
    Gartner expects IoTmarket to include nearly 26 billion devices, with a “global economic value-add” of $1.9 trillion by 2020. $1.9 trillion FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING / INSURANCE
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    FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING/ INSURANCE Analytics Banks and financial services firms now have unique ways to use and process the customer data to meet customer needs. Personalized pricing model Banks are moving away from “one size fits all” pricing model. IoT allows banks to provide customized products and determine prices dynamically, in real time.
  • 44.
    FINANCIAL SERVICES: BANKING/ INSURANCE Agility It’s very important for banks to evolve and adapt to the new shifts and respond to technology changes. Increase customer value IoT enables banks to respond to the customers’ ever-changing needs, meet their demands, increase customer value and grow customer base. Digital risk management Collaborate with customers to better understand financial position and automate the process.
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    Agriculture is oneof the world’s oldest industries. Farmers face continual challenges in managing and improving productivity, while reducing waste and inefficiencies. Internet of Things enables farmers to effectively utilize and conserve their resources.
  • 47.
    Productivity Farmers can getanalytics and optimize farming decisions through connected devices. Pest Control Wireless sensors and metered pheromone delivery systems can be the effective and relatively inexpensive alternatives to pesticides. Conservation Real-time information for effective drought response and waste management.
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    Crop monitoring Remote sensorshelp monitor field and crop conditions. Wireless Sensor Monitoring Wireless sensor can help set alerts and alarms related to humidity, temperature, vibration and other weather conditions. Food safety Stay connected with the information throughout the entire supply chain.
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    ADDRESS : Softweb SolutionsInc. 2531 Technology Drive, Suite 312 Elgin,IL-60124 PHONE : 866-345-7638 EMAIL : info@softwebsolutions.com WWW : www.softwebsolutions.com KEEP IN TOUCH! THANK YOU https://www.facebook.com/SoftwebSolutionsInc https://twitter.com/softwebchicago softwebsolutionsinc.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/user/softwebchicago https://plus.google.com/+Softwebsolutions