This document discusses the evolution of the internet and the rise of massive data collection through networked sensors and devices. It notes that while the internet currently connects many people, the number of unconnected physical objects vastly outnumbers connected objects. The next phase will see billions of additional sensors and devices connected, enabling near real-time monitoring of physical systems at global scales. This will require new techniques for data visualization, sharing, and participation to process and make sense of the massive data flows. The document advocates for an "Internet of Things" approach using technologies like wireless sensor networks to monitor physical phenomena on planetary scales.
CONFidence2015: The (Io)Things you don't even need to hack. Should we worry? ...PROIDEA
The (Io)Things you don't even need to hack. Should we worry?
The prevalence of computers in form of so called "smart" devices embedded in our everyday environment is inevitable. From pentester's perspective, the adjective "smart" at first glance can hardly be used to describe their inventors and ambassadors.
Based on a few examples (i.a. BTLE beacons, smart meters, security cameras...) I will show how easily "smart" devices can be outsmarted. Sometimes you don't even need any 'hacking' skills, or the default configuration is wide-open. But are we doomed? What are the conditions for real threat? Can the vulnerabilities be exploited anonymously and as easily as in web application? Where is the physical border the intruder would be likely to cross? The risks involved are usually different, but does it mean we don't have to worry? Are we sure how to use securely the emerging technology?
Prototyping to Production - Get your IoT Product to MarketParticle
Breadboard to market – what does it really take? Learn from the Particle team how to navigate vendor relationships, manufacturing, certification, testing rig setup, and bring a successful product to market.
IoT is poised to explode with tens of millions of devices expected to come online in the next decade. The cellular industry is innovating quickly, but the ecosystem is fragmented and difficult to navigate. This talk will review the next generation of cellular connectivity and its impact on IoT.
CONFidence2015: The (Io)Things you don't even need to hack. Should we worry? ...PROIDEA
The (Io)Things you don't even need to hack. Should we worry?
The prevalence of computers in form of so called "smart" devices embedded in our everyday environment is inevitable. From pentester's perspective, the adjective "smart" at first glance can hardly be used to describe their inventors and ambassadors.
Based on a few examples (i.a. BTLE beacons, smart meters, security cameras...) I will show how easily "smart" devices can be outsmarted. Sometimes you don't even need any 'hacking' skills, or the default configuration is wide-open. But are we doomed? What are the conditions for real threat? Can the vulnerabilities be exploited anonymously and as easily as in web application? Where is the physical border the intruder would be likely to cross? The risks involved are usually different, but does it mean we don't have to worry? Are we sure how to use securely the emerging technology?
Prototyping to Production - Get your IoT Product to MarketParticle
Breadboard to market – what does it really take? Learn from the Particle team how to navigate vendor relationships, manufacturing, certification, testing rig setup, and bring a successful product to market.
IoT is poised to explode with tens of millions of devices expected to come online in the next decade. The cellular industry is innovating quickly, but the ecosystem is fragmented and difficult to navigate. This talk will review the next generation of cellular connectivity and its impact on IoT.
IoT Connectivity: The Technical & PotentialAndri Yadi
I had a chance to deliver a talk in Huawei Tech Day 2017 at University of Indonesia. I used this slide to discuss the connectivity options in IoT, from the technical perspective, while also discussed a bit of the potential.
I was invited by Indosat Ooredoo, one of 3 biggest telco operator in Indonesia, to share about IoT Development for its Ask The Expert program. This is the deck I use to discuss about tips and tricks, thoughts, and some real-world use cases for IoT development and implementation.
Global Azure Bootcamp 2017 - Azure IoT Hub with LoRa ConnectivityAndri Yadi
Should have posted 1 year ago. In this Global Azure Bootcamp 2017, I had a chance to share how to connect IoT devices to Azure IoT Hub by leveraging LoRa/LoRaWAN connectivity.
The present paper describes a novel Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO architecture used as a meteorological station. One of the advantages of the proposed architecture is the huge quantity of sensors developed for its usage; practically one can find them for any application, and weather sensing is not an exception. The principle followed is to configure Raspberry as a collector for measures obtained from Arduino, transmitting occurs via USB; meanwhile, Raspberry broadcasts them via a web page. For such activity is possible thanks to Raspbian, a Linux-based operating system. It has a lot of libraries and resources available, among them Apache Web Server, that gives the possibility to host a web-page. On it, the user can observe temperature, humidity, solar radiance, and wind speed and direction. Information on the web-page is refreshed each five minute; however, measurements arrive at Raspberry every ten seconds. This low refreshment rate was determined because weather variables normally do not abruptly change. As an additional feature, system stores all information on the log file, this gives the possibility for future analysis and processing.
Closing plenary talk at the AGI geocommunity conference immediately prior to FOSS4G 2013 in Nottingham. On various aspects of open geospatial, but especially on Open Source.
IoT Connectivity: The Technical & PotentialAndri Yadi
I had a chance to deliver a talk in Huawei Tech Day 2017 at University of Indonesia. I used this slide to discuss the connectivity options in IoT, from the technical perspective, while also discussed a bit of the potential.
I was invited by Indosat Ooredoo, one of 3 biggest telco operator in Indonesia, to share about IoT Development for its Ask The Expert program. This is the deck I use to discuss about tips and tricks, thoughts, and some real-world use cases for IoT development and implementation.
Global Azure Bootcamp 2017 - Azure IoT Hub with LoRa ConnectivityAndri Yadi
Should have posted 1 year ago. In this Global Azure Bootcamp 2017, I had a chance to share how to connect IoT devices to Azure IoT Hub by leveraging LoRa/LoRaWAN connectivity.
The present paper describes a novel Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO architecture used as a meteorological station. One of the advantages of the proposed architecture is the huge quantity of sensors developed for its usage; practically one can find them for any application, and weather sensing is not an exception. The principle followed is to configure Raspberry as a collector for measures obtained from Arduino, transmitting occurs via USB; meanwhile, Raspberry broadcasts them via a web page. For such activity is possible thanks to Raspbian, a Linux-based operating system. It has a lot of libraries and resources available, among them Apache Web Server, that gives the possibility to host a web-page. On it, the user can observe temperature, humidity, solar radiance, and wind speed and direction. Information on the web-page is refreshed each five minute; however, measurements arrive at Raspberry every ten seconds. This low refreshment rate was determined because weather variables normally do not abruptly change. As an additional feature, system stores all information on the log file, this gives the possibility for future analysis and processing.
Closing plenary talk at the AGI geocommunity conference immediately prior to FOSS4G 2013 in Nottingham. On various aspects of open geospatial, but especially on Open Source.
The "Internet of Things" (IoT) has been around a long time and is becoming an increasingly growing topic. It has already impacted on our everyday lives at the workplace and at home.
Come and dive in for a night of exploration as we speak about some amazing products, IoT trends, current landscape and what the future will hold
There will be short IoT presentations as well as a panel of IoT panel speakers for you to engage and ask questions.
Nerospec IIoT is part of a group of companies, Nerospec Core is a group of key individuals specialising in Industrial Networks, Mining, Machine Automation and of course IIoT. The Internet of Things (IoT) industry has come about due to the need for effective tools to transform outdated processes into the Industrial 4.0 revolution and streamline machine data.
KNoT - a framework for iot interoperabilityTiago Barros
There are more than 450 IoT platforms today. These platforms create isolated silos with their own devices, and the devices can not exchange data between platforms. To solve this problem, CESAR is developing the KNoT meta-platform, which presents an architectural interoperability framework for IoT.
A Internet das coisas está se tornando uma das aplicações chave para 5G e arquiteturas de Internet do Futuro. Uma vez que muitos acreditam que a maioria dos dispositivos da Internet se tornará sensores e atuadores equipados sobre "coisas" comuns, tais como carros, postes de iluminação, estacionamentos, praças, etc., faz muito sentido pensar na Internet das coisas como um dos requisitos mais importantes para 5G e Internet futuro. Nesta palestra, vamos definir a Internet das coisas, cobrindo algumas tecnologias que são empregadas hoje e no futuro das cidades inteligentes.
VM03 - Vertical Markets
Orario 14.30 – 17.30
Sala 3
SPECIAL
E TICKETING & SMART PARKING
In collaborazione con Consorzio Movincom
Con il Patrocinio di CLUB Italia
W002 - World Visions
Orario 14.30 – 18.00
Sala 4
SPECIAL
GALILEO/EGNOS & GNSS
News and latest activities from the worldwide satellite navigation systems
3. Evoluzione della Rete
• Web 1: I dati sono delocalizzati
• Web 2.0: Dati e le applicazioni sono
delocalizzate, emergono i network sociali
• Internet of Things
Le componenti del sistema sono delocalizzate
ed emergono network misti persone/macchine
(ad autonomia crescente).
La SFIDA è quella di connettere in Rete larga
parte del mondo fisico.
4. Internet delle Cose
• Per quanto Internet sia pervasiva, oggi il
numero degli oggetti/device connessi alla
Rete è ridicolmente inferiore rispetto al
numero degli oggetti NON connessi.
La prossima rivoluzione del mercato sarà
data dalla necessità di sostituire gli oggetti
non connessi nonché di collegare in Internet
Reti di Sensori.
5. Next Big Thing
• OGGI:
Mobilità avanzata: iPhone / Android
Elettronica di Consumo e Social
Network divengono portatori sani
di sensori
• DOMANI:
Oggetti e Sensori Connessi alla Rete,
evolvono in una enorme rete RealTime
“Internet of Things”
12. The image shows the global mean
tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) vertical
column density (VCD) between January 2003
Global air pollution map and June 2004, as measured by the
SCIAMACHY instrument on ESA's Envisat.
The scale is in 1015 molecules/cm-2.
Credits: University of Heidelberg
http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEM340NKPZD_index_1.html
23. 21 August 2008 - Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks at
the Intel Developer Forum describing the initiatives
that the company is planning to introduce new
generations of devices dubbed General Digital Radio,
potentially numbering 7 trillion units on the planet.
- http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/idffall_2008/
31. MSNBC Hurricane Maps
An interactive hurricane tracker, built with MSNBC's Paige West to track major storms. Built using
Modest Maps and Microsoft's excellent Virtual Earth tiles, the project allows for interactive
investigation of both live and historical hurricane paths, wind speeds, and forecasted routes.
http://www.stamen.com/
33. Oakland Crimespotting is an interactive map of crimes in Oakland and a tool for understanding crime in cities.
If you hear sirens in your neighborhood, you should know why. Crimespotting makes this possible with interactive
maps, e-mail updates, and RSS feeds of crimes in areas that you care about.
44. • il Near Real Time =
MASSIVE DATA COLLECTION
Oggetti percettivi: le conseguenze inattese dell'Internet delle Cose.
Le prossime reti di sensori distribuiti che costituiranno l'internet delle cose avranno
caratteristiche nuove e importanti di necessaria autonomia
http://tinyurl.com/percettivi
45. Spimes & Tecnologie Software abilitanti
Platform Order of
≈ 108
PCs
≈ 109
Mobiles ~ Humans
Spimes > 1010
48. Spime as Social Hardware
Rebuild knowledge from the bottom.
Push HW to web2 standard
49.
50. General Company Description
MISSION: Enabling device monitoring &
remote management (it include payments).
VISION: Internet of Things. Ten connected
devices for person everywhere on the
planet by 2011.
MARKET PRIORITIES: Clean Tech, Energy
Utilities, Emergent Metering.
51. Core Products and Services
WideSpime is a fault tolerant, distributed and scalable monitoring system.
It allows the collection of significant amount of data (metering), which enables near
real time monitoring and management.
WideSpime can be customized and sold as standalone monitoring system for specific
clients’ needs, or packaged as SaaS in domains such as energy metering for small to
medium Power & Utilities companies.
The WideSpime platform is optimized for extremely large sensor
networks and distributed parallel data processing.
WidePos is a standalone or WideSpime-embeddable service that enables automated
credit card transactions of devices. WidePOS can be customized and sold as specific
product in domains such as mobile ticketing or micropayment services, or as an add-on
to WideSpime, for instance in pay-per-use monitoring systems.
52. WideSpime, MultiCore Programming
WideSpime is written in Erlang (http://erlang.org), developed by the Ericsson Computer Science Laboratory (1986)
Advantages:
• battle-tested in real large scale industrial products
for years
• high concurrency [parallel processes - functional]
• truly distributed platform [message passing]
• fast on multicore servers
• fault tolerant [Erlang flagship project: 99.9999999% uptime ~
downtime 5.2 min/year]
We have already experienced a consistent shift in hardware trends, moving from single CPU to multiple core
machines.This in necessary as single CPU speeds have inevitably leveled out.
The shift from single to multiple core and the need for fault tolerant, distributed and scalable systems will have to
be undertaken by concrete efforts in software optimization and programming techniques in order to fully unleash
the power of new hardware solutions and to satisfy the requirements of Internet of Things.
53. WideSpime Architecture
Monitoring Data Collection
Management Remote Control
Massive Targeting 1,000,000 reporting/min
✓pluggable multiple protocols:
‣ HTTP [RESTful, SOAP, XML over HTTP,…] POLLING
‣ XMPP EVENT
‣ ...
✓monitoring and management API
✓pluggable web visualization components
54. Other Activities
Mobile & iPhone
Custom development of mobile and iPhone’s applications.
These can be sold as standalone or as part of more
complex systems which may have WideSpime or WidePOS
as backend.
Consulting & prototyping
Consulting in the design of Web2.0 and Internet Of Things
oriented services and architectures, and the ability to
provide prototypes of internet-enabled hardware devices.
OpenSource
A key value is our protocol OpenSpime that we plan to
extend to support P2P as network infrastructure.
55. WideNoise to let all familiarize with the
concept of spimes
What is WideNoise? It is an OpenSpime inspired iPhone application. With WideNoise you can
monitor the noise levels around you, everywhere you go. You can also check the online map to
see the average sound level of the area around you. Do you live in a “sleeping cat area” or in a
more noisy “rock concert area”?
We hope that WideNoise will be successful in illustrating with its example a series of possible
applications on the iPhone, which is a wonderful, human powered and dispersed spime.
WideNoise for iPhone, spread data and maps on facebook, twitter and any blogs
(Android version coming soon)
Greener Gadgets Design Competition
http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/greener_gadgets_2009_the_winners_12756.asp
57. Campi di Applicazione
• Monitorare il Clima
• Ottimizzare produzione e consumi energetici
• Garantire la sicurezza
• Controllare la presenza di inquinanti
• Seguire le Specie in via di estinzione
• Plotting attività sui Social Network
(Emergent Metering)
• Gestione Apparecchiature Industriali
• Sistemi monitoraggio apparecchiature in noleggio
58. Leading IoT Culture
Spime Design Workshop at LIFT Lisbon, CISCO & IBM Virtual
Island, BBC, IKS-Coreconsulting, etc.
http://blogs.cisco.com/virtualworlds/comments/spime_design_workshops_in_second_life/
61. WideTag, Inc.
Offices: 370 Convention Way Redwood City, CA 94063
Company Website: http://www.widetag.com
Spreading Ideas: http://idearium.org
Conference: http://frontiers.idearium.org
Conference Video: http://frontiers.dolmedia.tv
Personal Website: http://www.leeander.com
Other Biz: http://www.srlabs.it
Toyz: http://photoshakr.com
Portfolio: http://tinyurl.com/portfolioleeander
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