Keynote speech at the CET Middleeast, Dubai. The topic addressed various successful stories of Internet of things implementation and how B2B can learn from it's B2C counterpart.
12. From Smart Home to Smart Building
and to Smart Cities !
● Outage analytics
● Device health score
● Device maintenance prediction
● Energy consumption habit
Speck is an air quality monitor. This measures the fine particles which are not visible to naked eye.
Add chart of sensors and stuff here.. Lets redraw this with a simple sensor collector
Smart view
Fitbit is not only for humans. Thanks to Whistle, I can now know if my Dog is having a proper workout or not.And with Tagg, I will be able to find them! No more losing pets !!
I know these devices sounds cool and fun but IOT is not “Only” about this. What B2B can learn from B2C and how this can be implemented.
3 to 4 examples including shopping
Machines have to be serviced, maintained and supported during their product lifecycle. Often, a manufacturer is only aware of failures post-facto.
Data about probable causes of failure are not available unless a service engineer actually visits the site and performs a primary diagnosis. Time is lost in this process and information about the various operating parameters of that machine is not available.
It is hard to know if a machine is being used as designed.
Manufacturers have little insights into how their machines are being utilized on the field. Having this information is vital to continuous product improvement.
If sensor data can be fed into an analytics tool, we can save lot of energy
Imagine monitoring every machine of your manufacturing unit and find out
Financial Impact Analysis
Downtime Analytics
Machine Capacity Analysis
Real Time Alerts
Who would have thought British gas to come up with a value added service control water heating so you never heat the water when not home and never come back to receive cold water.