Slide deck of presentation made at the Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest, New Delhi, December 2015, on the topic of landscaping mobile device patents registered in India.
Three projects are working on connecting IoT devices to cloud platforms:
1) The BUTLER project is creating an IoT platform to provide location-aware and context-aware services using ubiquitous connected devices.
2) The iCORE project is developing a common IoT infrastructure to allow applications to share resources and network elements, enabling both local and global cloud services.
3) The ClouT project is establishing a "Cloud of Things" platform that provides City Application Software as a Service, City Platform as a Service, and City Infrastructure as a Service to empower citizens using smart city data and services.
What are the opportunities and threats that come with IoT, BYOeverything, traditional systems and the need to have your workforce as productive as possible? Presentation delivered at Apps World London 12 November 2014
All roads lead to IP (Commercialization) - Kurt Shuler, ArterisDesign And Reuse
Kurt Shuler is the VP of Marketing at Arteris. He has previous experience at Intel, TI, and 3 startups. He has an MIT Sloan MBA and US Air Force Academy Engineering BS. Arteris delivers interconnect IP for on-chip and inter-chip communications based on networking techniques. It was founded in 2003 and has seen several milestones including first shipments in 2006, first silicon in 2007, first shipping systems in 2009, and becoming profitable in Q4 2010. Arteris serves the wireless, DTV, connectivity, automotive and consumer markets and has investors including ARM, Qualcomm, Synopsys, NTT DoCoMo and VCs.
Dr Alisdair Ritchie | Research: The Answer to the Problem of IoT SecurityPro Mrkt
The document discusses the growing issues surrounding security of internet of things (IoT) devices. It notes that cyber attacks cost businesses hundreds of billions annually and vulnerabilities often exist for over a year before being addressed. With the rapid growth of connected devices, addressing IoT security is increasingly important. The PETRAS research hub involves over 50 projects across 11 UK universities to better understand social and technical challenges around privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, and security of IoT systems. The goal is to make the UK a leader in trusted IoT expertise and help ensure security does not solely rely on consumer burden.
Internet of Things & Logistics ECO 270416 FinalErik Cotman
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential applications and benefits for logistics. It provides definitions of IoT and key facts about the growing number of connected devices. It outlines various IoT applications areas like smart cities, homes, health, transport, and industry. For logistics specifically, it describes how IoT can enhance supply chain visibility and management through technologies like sensors, RFID, and beacons. The benefits highlighted include reduced asset loss, ensured temperature stability, optimized inventory and fleet management, and fuel cost savings. It concludes by advising companies to create a digital vision, identify quick wins, and inventory processes to embrace IoT.
The Internet of Things (IoT) was first proposed in 1999 and connects various devices to a centralized network to analyze gathered information and provide services for health, safety, and environmental benefits. Projections estimate the number of IoT devices will grow significantly over the next few years across areas like wearables, connected automobiles, connected homes, and connected cities. While IoT provides opportunities, barriers to adoption include security concerns, lack of regulations and standards, costs of replacing devices, and ease of use challenges.
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
This document discusses Ericsson's vision of an open money network in the future networked society. It notes that Ericsson has a vision of 50 billion connected devices by 2020 and argues that money should be no different and should be made open. It discusses how mobile operators are seen as highly trustworthy but mobile money services currently lack trust, and explores how to build trust in these services by focusing on education, secure platforms, and partnerships. The document's vision is of an open money network that connects ecosystems through standards like SWIFT and allows for simple banking, P2P transfers, and payments across a global connected society.
Three projects are working on connecting IoT devices to cloud platforms:
1) The BUTLER project is creating an IoT platform to provide location-aware and context-aware services using ubiquitous connected devices.
2) The iCORE project is developing a common IoT infrastructure to allow applications to share resources and network elements, enabling both local and global cloud services.
3) The ClouT project is establishing a "Cloud of Things" platform that provides City Application Software as a Service, City Platform as a Service, and City Infrastructure as a Service to empower citizens using smart city data and services.
What are the opportunities and threats that come with IoT, BYOeverything, traditional systems and the need to have your workforce as productive as possible? Presentation delivered at Apps World London 12 November 2014
All roads lead to IP (Commercialization) - Kurt Shuler, ArterisDesign And Reuse
Kurt Shuler is the VP of Marketing at Arteris. He has previous experience at Intel, TI, and 3 startups. He has an MIT Sloan MBA and US Air Force Academy Engineering BS. Arteris delivers interconnect IP for on-chip and inter-chip communications based on networking techniques. It was founded in 2003 and has seen several milestones including first shipments in 2006, first silicon in 2007, first shipping systems in 2009, and becoming profitable in Q4 2010. Arteris serves the wireless, DTV, connectivity, automotive and consumer markets and has investors including ARM, Qualcomm, Synopsys, NTT DoCoMo and VCs.
Dr Alisdair Ritchie | Research: The Answer to the Problem of IoT SecurityPro Mrkt
The document discusses the growing issues surrounding security of internet of things (IoT) devices. It notes that cyber attacks cost businesses hundreds of billions annually and vulnerabilities often exist for over a year before being addressed. With the rapid growth of connected devices, addressing IoT security is increasingly important. The PETRAS research hub involves over 50 projects across 11 UK universities to better understand social and technical challenges around privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, and security of IoT systems. The goal is to make the UK a leader in trusted IoT expertise and help ensure security does not solely rely on consumer burden.
Internet of Things & Logistics ECO 270416 FinalErik Cotman
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential applications and benefits for logistics. It provides definitions of IoT and key facts about the growing number of connected devices. It outlines various IoT applications areas like smart cities, homes, health, transport, and industry. For logistics specifically, it describes how IoT can enhance supply chain visibility and management through technologies like sensors, RFID, and beacons. The benefits highlighted include reduced asset loss, ensured temperature stability, optimized inventory and fleet management, and fuel cost savings. It concludes by advising companies to create a digital vision, identify quick wins, and inventory processes to embrace IoT.
The Internet of Things (IoT) was first proposed in 1999 and connects various devices to a centralized network to analyze gathered information and provide services for health, safety, and environmental benefits. Projections estimate the number of IoT devices will grow significantly over the next few years across areas like wearables, connected automobiles, connected homes, and connected cities. While IoT provides opportunities, barriers to adoption include security concerns, lack of regulations and standards, costs of replacing devices, and ease of use challenges.
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
This document discusses Ericsson's vision of an open money network in the future networked society. It notes that Ericsson has a vision of 50 billion connected devices by 2020 and argues that money should be no different and should be made open. It discusses how mobile operators are seen as highly trustworthy but mobile money services currently lack trust, and explores how to build trust in these services by focusing on education, secure platforms, and partnerships. The document's vision is of an open money network that connects ecosystems through standards like SWIFT and allows for simple banking, P2P transfers, and payments across a global connected society.
This document discusses the opportunity for smart cities and forecasts the total addressable market for smart city technologies in Europe and worldwide. It estimates the market will be $495 billion in Europe and $1.5 trillion worldwide by 2020. The document then lists several top smart city focus areas and provides examples of smart city projects and labs in London and Stockholm using Intel technology. It emphasizes starting with smart buildings, integrating IoT and communications using network functions virtualization, and validating business models quickly through lean startup methods. The document advocates partnering closely with OEMs, systems integrators, and service providers in Istanbul to enable scaling IoT capabilities across more cities and countries.
Xiaofeng Ren at AI Frontiers: The Quest for Video UnderstandingAI Frontiers
In this talk I will briefly discuss the ubiquitous needs of video and video understanding across Alibaba and the challenges that are being addressed and solved at iDST, Alibaba's AI R&D division. Examples include mobile shopping on Taobao, video search and recommendation on Youku and Tudou, and real-time systems for Cainiao Logistics and City Brain.
Carolina Limbatto's presentation on Cybersecurity in the second webinar on Cybersecurity and infrastructure challenges (orig. : 'Desafíos en materia de ciberseguridad e infraestructura') of Jornada Perspectivas de las Telecomunicaciones y TIC 2020.
Mr. Michael Boniface from It-Innovation Soton made a presentation around Future Internet Socio-Economics and indicated the intimate relationship of the subject with the FInES Cluster.
(FInES Cluster Meeting, December 2012)
Perspectives on the optical fiber industry where do we go from herePulkit Bhatnagar
Strategy Paper on how successful countries and companies were driving Broadband (... and Optical Fiber usage) and what Fiber manufacturers could learn from these case studies.
First presented - June 2009
IP-based video surveillance has grown rapidly but competition is increasing as more firms enter the market. While some companies have maintained margins by continually improving technology, price competition will likely set in as technologies mature and reach sufficient quality for most applications. As features overshoot customer needs and it becomes difficult to differentiate, firms will have to compete on price, triggering a potential price war. The timing remains uncertain but price competition appears inevitable as the industry follows patterns seen in other digital technologies.
This document discusses CityFibre, a company building fibre optic infrastructure in UK cities to deliver gigabit internet speeds. It is funded to deliver fibre networks to 25 cities. So far networks are in deployment in York, Peterborough, Coventry, and Aberdeen. The network will be expanded in phases, first establishing a core citywide fibre infrastructure and then expanding to offer fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) connectivity to homes and businesses. This will allow gigabit speeds to be available to everyone in the city.
Guillaume Suc, agricultural machines insurance director at Groupama, presents robots and IoT insurance during FIRA, the International Agricultural Robotics Forum.
November 18th in Toulouse (France).
1) The document discusses how new technologies like IoT and AI can help achieve sustainability goals through applications that improve environmental monitoring, smart industry, and supply chain management.
2) It describes the European Union's directives on sustainability reporting and consumer protection relating to digital commerce. Member states must implement new rules on digital contracts by 2022.
3) Italy's Recovery and Resilience Plan allocates funds toward digitization, innovation, and the green transition to repair pandemic damage and make the economy more sustainable and inclusive. 27% of funds will go to digital projects.
The presentation discusses a company that has developed self-interference cancellation technology that could double wireless capacity. The company was founded in 2012 by Stanford researchers, has received $25 million in funding, and currently has 18 employees. Trials with cellular carriers are planned for early 2014, and the technology represents an innovative approach that challenges conventional understanding of wireless networks. The company's success could help establish foundations for future 5G and high-efficiency WiFi standards.
Small Cells for Capacity - Mobile Experts InfographicSmall Cell Forum
The document discusses the growing use and deployment of small cells globally. It notes that Asia is leading the adoption of small cell technology, with over 56 operators deploying small cells. The number of small cells deployed is projected to grow dramatically from 7.4 million in 2013 to over 44 million by 2018, addressing demand for mobile capacity indoors and outdoors. Small cells are seen as filling the gap between traditional macro base stations and WiFi to provide a rich set of wireless options for operators.
Research telecom compendium 2012 aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview and summary of a report on telecommunications trends in 2012. The report examines wireless data including 4G LTE technology and applications. It also covers next generation networks, value-added services, and self-organizing networks. The target audience includes businesses, investors, government bodies, and technology professionals seeking to understand opportunities in the multi-billion dollar telecommunications industry.
The document discusses how internet of things (IoT) and big data can be applied to create smart and connected communities. Key points include using physical sensors and devices connected to the internet to gather data for intelligent decision making, leveraging data to provide useful information to citizens, and connecting people in more meaningful ways through sharing information and improving services. It provides examples of how IoT and data analytics can optimize areas like transportation, energy use, public safety, and citizen engagement for cities.
DWS17 - A time for big strategic bets - Plenary session -Rainer KALLENBACH - ...IDATE DigiWorld
The internet of things: new mobility services and solutions
Bosch group: technology to enhance quality of life
Megatrends: changes of customer requirements and mobility
The world is changing, and mobility with it
Internet of Things: everything becomes connected
Nobody can do IoT alone: Cooperations between different industries are required
The internet of things: from physical products to digital services
Future mobility: electrified Seamless public charging
Intermodal mobility solutions
Success factors in a networked economy
This document discusses the opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. It begins with an overview of what the IoT is and why it is exciting, noting the large potential value and growth in connected devices. It then reviews technology trends like increasing battery life, sensor usage, network coverage, and data analytics capabilities that are enabling the IoT. Examples are given of early IoT validations in areas like connected cars, fleet management, smart buildings, wearables, and item-level logistics visibility. The document outlines the complex IoT ecosystem involving hardware, connectivity, software infrastructure, analytics, and applications. It identifies opportunities in modular hardware, platforms and software, predictive analytics, security, and developing vertical industry solutions.
This document discusses Intel's marketing strategies and business units over the years. It outlines Intel's $37 billion in PC sales, strategies around pricing, promotions, and collaborations. It details marketing campaigns from 2003 that generated $2 billion in revenue. It also discusses Intel's diversification strategy across product development in areas like mobile, video, and gaming. The summary concludes that Intel launched a 10-core desktop processor that was the fastest on the market, seeing unit sales of 20 million in year 1 and 28 million in year 2.
This document discusses the future of hyperscale networks and Sterlite Technologies' role in their development. It notes that everything is becoming data and being digitized, requiring exponential growth in data needs that can only be supported by hyperscale networks. These networks will be characterized by dense fiberization, deep fiberization, disaggregation, edge computing, and intelligence. Both telecom companies and cloud players are making investments in building out these new networks. Sterlite Technologies positions itself as an innovator and partner for these network builders, with capabilities in areas like advanced photonics, algorithmic design, and programmable networks.
This document summarizes an opportunity to partner with an inventor to commercialize patented smartphone peripherals. The inventor has a history of successfully licensing and selling patents to major mobile companies. There are 20 patents grouped into 5 product categories ready for commercialization, including clip-on earbuds, a docking display, a universal sled accessory, a mobile keyboard, and rear navigation controls. The document outlines strategies for concept launch, market validation, and IP commercialization. It seeks CEO candidates, product developers, marketers, and investors to help commercialize the inventions.
Exploring open hardware in mass produced mobile phonesRohini Lakshané
Mobile phone patents are dominated by large companies like Qualcomm, Ericsson, and Samsung. Taiwan and China have become hubs for mobile phone assembly, with fabless IC companies designing chips and manufacturers assembling phones. However, it is unclear if royalties are paid for underlying patents. The document discusses exploring open hardware approaches for mass-produced mobile phones, like Phonebloks and Project Ara, noting hurdles around basic components like baseband chips being closed. It outlines potential revenue streams for open hardware phones beyond direct sales.
This document discusses the opportunity for smart cities and forecasts the total addressable market for smart city technologies in Europe and worldwide. It estimates the market will be $495 billion in Europe and $1.5 trillion worldwide by 2020. The document then lists several top smart city focus areas and provides examples of smart city projects and labs in London and Stockholm using Intel technology. It emphasizes starting with smart buildings, integrating IoT and communications using network functions virtualization, and validating business models quickly through lean startup methods. The document advocates partnering closely with OEMs, systems integrators, and service providers in Istanbul to enable scaling IoT capabilities across more cities and countries.
Xiaofeng Ren at AI Frontiers: The Quest for Video UnderstandingAI Frontiers
In this talk I will briefly discuss the ubiquitous needs of video and video understanding across Alibaba and the challenges that are being addressed and solved at iDST, Alibaba's AI R&D division. Examples include mobile shopping on Taobao, video search and recommendation on Youku and Tudou, and real-time systems for Cainiao Logistics and City Brain.
Carolina Limbatto's presentation on Cybersecurity in the second webinar on Cybersecurity and infrastructure challenges (orig. : 'Desafíos en materia de ciberseguridad e infraestructura') of Jornada Perspectivas de las Telecomunicaciones y TIC 2020.
Mr. Michael Boniface from It-Innovation Soton made a presentation around Future Internet Socio-Economics and indicated the intimate relationship of the subject with the FInES Cluster.
(FInES Cluster Meeting, December 2012)
Perspectives on the optical fiber industry where do we go from herePulkit Bhatnagar
Strategy Paper on how successful countries and companies were driving Broadband (... and Optical Fiber usage) and what Fiber manufacturers could learn from these case studies.
First presented - June 2009
IP-based video surveillance has grown rapidly but competition is increasing as more firms enter the market. While some companies have maintained margins by continually improving technology, price competition will likely set in as technologies mature and reach sufficient quality for most applications. As features overshoot customer needs and it becomes difficult to differentiate, firms will have to compete on price, triggering a potential price war. The timing remains uncertain but price competition appears inevitable as the industry follows patterns seen in other digital technologies.
This document discusses CityFibre, a company building fibre optic infrastructure in UK cities to deliver gigabit internet speeds. It is funded to deliver fibre networks to 25 cities. So far networks are in deployment in York, Peterborough, Coventry, and Aberdeen. The network will be expanded in phases, first establishing a core citywide fibre infrastructure and then expanding to offer fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) connectivity to homes and businesses. This will allow gigabit speeds to be available to everyone in the city.
Guillaume Suc, agricultural machines insurance director at Groupama, presents robots and IoT insurance during FIRA, the International Agricultural Robotics Forum.
November 18th in Toulouse (France).
1) The document discusses how new technologies like IoT and AI can help achieve sustainability goals through applications that improve environmental monitoring, smart industry, and supply chain management.
2) It describes the European Union's directives on sustainability reporting and consumer protection relating to digital commerce. Member states must implement new rules on digital contracts by 2022.
3) Italy's Recovery and Resilience Plan allocates funds toward digitization, innovation, and the green transition to repair pandemic damage and make the economy more sustainable and inclusive. 27% of funds will go to digital projects.
The presentation discusses a company that has developed self-interference cancellation technology that could double wireless capacity. The company was founded in 2012 by Stanford researchers, has received $25 million in funding, and currently has 18 employees. Trials with cellular carriers are planned for early 2014, and the technology represents an innovative approach that challenges conventional understanding of wireless networks. The company's success could help establish foundations for future 5G and high-efficiency WiFi standards.
Small Cells for Capacity - Mobile Experts InfographicSmall Cell Forum
The document discusses the growing use and deployment of small cells globally. It notes that Asia is leading the adoption of small cell technology, with over 56 operators deploying small cells. The number of small cells deployed is projected to grow dramatically from 7.4 million in 2013 to over 44 million by 2018, addressing demand for mobile capacity indoors and outdoors. Small cells are seen as filling the gap between traditional macro base stations and WiFi to provide a rich set of wireless options for operators.
Research telecom compendium 2012 aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview and summary of a report on telecommunications trends in 2012. The report examines wireless data including 4G LTE technology and applications. It also covers next generation networks, value-added services, and self-organizing networks. The target audience includes businesses, investors, government bodies, and technology professionals seeking to understand opportunities in the multi-billion dollar telecommunications industry.
The document discusses how internet of things (IoT) and big data can be applied to create smart and connected communities. Key points include using physical sensors and devices connected to the internet to gather data for intelligent decision making, leveraging data to provide useful information to citizens, and connecting people in more meaningful ways through sharing information and improving services. It provides examples of how IoT and data analytics can optimize areas like transportation, energy use, public safety, and citizen engagement for cities.
DWS17 - A time for big strategic bets - Plenary session -Rainer KALLENBACH - ...IDATE DigiWorld
The internet of things: new mobility services and solutions
Bosch group: technology to enhance quality of life
Megatrends: changes of customer requirements and mobility
The world is changing, and mobility with it
Internet of Things: everything becomes connected
Nobody can do IoT alone: Cooperations between different industries are required
The internet of things: from physical products to digital services
Future mobility: electrified Seamless public charging
Intermodal mobility solutions
Success factors in a networked economy
This document discusses the opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. It begins with an overview of what the IoT is and why it is exciting, noting the large potential value and growth in connected devices. It then reviews technology trends like increasing battery life, sensor usage, network coverage, and data analytics capabilities that are enabling the IoT. Examples are given of early IoT validations in areas like connected cars, fleet management, smart buildings, wearables, and item-level logistics visibility. The document outlines the complex IoT ecosystem involving hardware, connectivity, software infrastructure, analytics, and applications. It identifies opportunities in modular hardware, platforms and software, predictive analytics, security, and developing vertical industry solutions.
This document discusses Intel's marketing strategies and business units over the years. It outlines Intel's $37 billion in PC sales, strategies around pricing, promotions, and collaborations. It details marketing campaigns from 2003 that generated $2 billion in revenue. It also discusses Intel's diversification strategy across product development in areas like mobile, video, and gaming. The summary concludes that Intel launched a 10-core desktop processor that was the fastest on the market, seeing unit sales of 20 million in year 1 and 28 million in year 2.
This document discusses the future of hyperscale networks and Sterlite Technologies' role in their development. It notes that everything is becoming data and being digitized, requiring exponential growth in data needs that can only be supported by hyperscale networks. These networks will be characterized by dense fiberization, deep fiberization, disaggregation, edge computing, and intelligence. Both telecom companies and cloud players are making investments in building out these new networks. Sterlite Technologies positions itself as an innovator and partner for these network builders, with capabilities in areas like advanced photonics, algorithmic design, and programmable networks.
This document summarizes an opportunity to partner with an inventor to commercialize patented smartphone peripherals. The inventor has a history of successfully licensing and selling patents to major mobile companies. There are 20 patents grouped into 5 product categories ready for commercialization, including clip-on earbuds, a docking display, a universal sled accessory, a mobile keyboard, and rear navigation controls. The document outlines strategies for concept launch, market validation, and IP commercialization. It seeks CEO candidates, product developers, marketers, and investors to help commercialize the inventions.
Exploring open hardware in mass produced mobile phonesRohini Lakshané
Mobile phone patents are dominated by large companies like Qualcomm, Ericsson, and Samsung. Taiwan and China have become hubs for mobile phone assembly, with fabless IC companies designing chips and manufacturers assembling phones. However, it is unclear if royalties are paid for underlying patents. The document discusses exploring open hardware approaches for mass-produced mobile phones, like Phonebloks and Project Ara, noting hurdles around basic components like baseband chips being closed. It outlines potential revenue streams for open hardware phones beyond direct sales.
The document discusses the semiconductor industry in India, including its past, present, and future potential. It provides an overview of the key trends shaping the industry, such as the growth of the domestic electronics market and increasing demand from automotive and industrial sectors. The government is committed to supporting the industry through policies and investment in R&D. While there are challenges around manufacturing capacity and skills, the industry is well-positioned to grow and become a major global player if it can address these challenges.
1. This document discusses how computing is becoming more ubiquitous and moving from desktops and laptops to smartphones, wearables, IoT devices, and mixed reality.
2. It predicts that by 2030 there will be 1 trillion connected devices, with one device for every 6 square feet on average. This will require new ways for humans to interact with computers beyond traditional interfaces.
3. Several lessons can be learned from the military concept of OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) and from early experiments with consumer IoT devices like improving wireless networking and keeping software and device interactions simple. The future of IoT will require developing a "world model" to connect data from different devices and working
Imagimob is a Swedish startup founded in 2013 that is based in Stockholm and specializes in sensors and AI. It has developed SensorBeat, a patented real-time AI platform that runs autonomously on small, low-power edge devices to enable insights from IoT data with low latency and data costs. Imagimob has 7 customers including large corporations and innovative startups, and has raised $1 million in venture capital funding.
IDTechEx Research: Internet of Things - After the Hype: So Who's Buying IoT?IDTechEx
The document discusses who is buying Internet of Things (IoT) technology and why. It finds that over the next few years, IoT adoption will mainly consist of many small projects. Consumer applications have the biggest potential, especially those that create new markets. Government funded projects will also see initial adoption. Enterprise needs problems to solve but may be helped by government kickstarting projects. While visions of future IoT applications are easy to discuss, overcoming standards, collaboration, technology, business case and funding challenges will take time for large-scale adoption.
The Digital India program that the Government of India recently launched ensures that our country becomes a digitally infused nation over the next few years. How do we meet this challenge? Samiran Gupta, Head of India at ICANN discusses this.
This document summarizes a presentation on business and intellectual property matters related to China. It discusses the growing secondary patent market in China, increasing patent litigation rates, and trends in patent licensing. Some key points include that the secondary patent market in China is growing rapidly but still smaller than the US market, win rates and damages in Chinese patent litigation have been increasing but remain relatively low, and Chinese companies are increasingly active buyers and sellers in the global patent market.
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.
Contents
I. AI, Blockchain, IoT Technology Innovation Status
1. Technology Innovation Status in Innovation Entity
2. Technology Innovation Evolution
3. Technology Innovation Status in Innovation Country
4. Technology Innovation Status in CPC Classification
5. Technology Innovation Status in Specific Technology
A. Deep RL Technology Innovation Status
B. Deep Learning for Autonomous Vehicle Technology Innovation Status
C. Deep Learning for 5G Technology Innovation Status
D. Deep Learning for Cybersecurity Technology Innovation Status
E. Blockchain Privacy Technology Innovation Status
F. Blockchain Interoperability Technology Innovation Status
G. Blockchain DID Technology Innovation Status
H. Blockchain Toknization Technology Innovation Status
II. AI Blockchain IoT Convergence Technology Innovation Status
1. Technology Innovation Status in Innovation Entity
2. Convergence Technology Innovation Status in Convergence Field
3. Convergence Technology Innovation Evolution
4. Technology Innovation Status in Innovation Country
5. Technology Innovation Status in CPC Classification
6. Technology Innovation Status in Specific Application
Privacy-preserving Blockchain-based AI Data/Model Marketplace
Blockchain-based Decentralized Machine Learning Platform
Blockchain-based Secure Telehealth-diagnostic System
Peer-to-Peer Micro-Loan Transaction System
Predictive Maintenance Platform for Industrial Machine using Industrial IoT
Blockchain Augmented IoT System for Dynamic Supply Chain Tracking
Decentralized Energy Management Utilizing Blockchain Technology
Provisioning Edge Devices in Mobile Carrier Network as Compute Nodes in Blockchain Network
Distributed Handoff-related Processing for Wireless Networks
III. Appendix
1. AI Blockchain IoT Convergence AT A Glance
2. AI, Blockchain, IoT for Finance AT A Glance
3. AI, Blockchain, IoT for Healthcare AT A Glance
4. 5G Based AI + Blockchain + IoT Convergence AT A Glance
Extensive M&A activity in the IoT sector indicates companies are racing to gain leadership position in the lucrative IoT market. There were 39 M&A deals for IoT companies in the first 4 months of 2015 totaling $14.8 billion, up from 62 deals totaling $14.3 billion in 2014. Patenting of IoT technologies is also rapidly expanding at over 40% average annual growth between 2004-2013. Major companies like Google, Jawbone, and Microsoft have acquired other companies primarily for their patents related to wearables and IoT devices. As in the smartphone market, this rush to consolidate patents could lead to another round of patent wars in the emerging IoT market.
This document discusses 7 trends in IoT for 2017 according to Prof. Ahmed Banafa. The trends are: 1) IoT and blockchain will converge to address scalability, privacy and reliability concerns, 2) more IoT devices will be vulnerable to DDoS attacks, 3) IoT will create more mobile moments through connected devices, 4) AI and containers will be applied to analyze IoT data, 5) new wireless connectivity options will be tested for IoT, 6) there will be a shortage of IoT security and marketing talent, and 7) new business models are needed that bundle services with IoT products. The document concludes that IoT is becoming more complex and integrated but barriers remain before its full benefits are
John Chiappetta prezo on 5G EdgeComputing and IoT and how interdependent they are.
Held Nov 19, 2019 at Milton Education Village Innovation Centre, Milton, Ontario, Canada.
Learn more here: https://siliconhalton.com/event/meetup-119-what-is-5g-and-edge-computing/
How to deal with mobile in times that have venture capital flooding the place, innovations in IoT and wearables galore while you want to keep your information and people safe but they have to be as productive as possible... Presentation delivered at Apps World, London on 12 November 2014
The Internet of Things - What It Is, Where Its Headed and Its ApplicationsJustin Grammens
This presentation covers the history of the IoT, its various phases in the Gartner Hype Cycle, why we should care about the IoT, specific industry segments, local Minnesota success stories and some closing thoughts... all on the Internet of Things. Interesting Google Trends and charts on future growth of the IoT are covered as key component as a well.
Similar to Patent landscaping in the sub-$100 mobile device market in India (20)
Digital surveillance for covid 19 and its implications for security and privacyRohini Lakshané
Digital surveillance technologies have been deployed in response to COVID-19 for contact tracing, quarantine management, and monitoring the spread of the virus. However, these tools raise significant privacy and security concerns. They involve the collection and sharing of sensitive health data without sufficient oversight or regulation. There are risks of function creep, data breaches, inadvertent disclosures, and lack of safeguards for individuals' information and ability to seek redress. Independent audits of these technologies are needed to assess privacy and security before they see wide implementation and use of emergency powers becomes normalized.
Slide deck accompanying a talk made at RightsCon 2018. "Of Sieges and Shutdowns" was an exploratory study by The Bachchao Project on intentional Internet shutdowns and unreliable telecom connectivity impacted the lives of women in Manipur, India (2017-18).
This document outlines the modules of a diversity toolkit created to address challenges to diversity in open knowledge communities. It discusses societal impediments like entrenched patriarchy and caste systems. There is a lack of formal gender training among people working to bridge gaps. The modules include identifying privilege across various identities and intersections, collaborating with underrepresented groups through lived experiences, using wiki tools to identify content gaps, creating safe and inclusive spaces for events, and facilitating an outreach event for underrepresented groups. Primary criteria for recruiting module writers include lived experience on the topics and subject matter expertise, with additional criteria focusing on respect, empathy, and representation of less visible groups.
Slide deck on non-consensual intimate images (NCII), commonly known by the misnomer 'revenge porn'. This slide deck accompanied a talk I delivered at the National Conference on Sexual Expression in 2015.
Making crowdmaps effectual for mapping violence against womenRohini Lakshané
Slide deck accompanying a talk I delivered at the "Connect Your Rights" meeting held in Mumbai in November 2013 as a part of the EroTICs India project. The email address mentioned in the cover slide is no longer operational.
Gender gap in the global south: Lessons from policy-making and outreachRohini Lakshané
This document summarizes lessons learned about addressing the gender gap in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects in the global south. Some of the key challenges identified include a lack of region-specific or language-specific data, denial that a gender gap exists by some community members, women feeling a lack of gender competence and reluctance to acknowledge issues, unconscious sexism, a lack of female role models, and an absence of codes of conduct to encourage women's participation and make them feel welcome.
Slide deck from my talk on the topic "Competition Policy and the Internet (social networking services)" delivered at the Competition Commission of India (CCI), October 2016.
Holistic security strategies to address non-consensual intimate imageryRohini Lakshané
Holistic (physical, digital and psychosocial) strategies and measures to address incidents of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), commonly known by the misnomer revenge porn. This slide deck was part of a session held at the Global Digital Development Forum 2020 (#GDDF20)in collaboration with Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET).
Use cases of WhatsApp in informal and formal businesses in urban and rural India, circa 2014-2015. This slide deck was a part of my talk in the #FutureBazaars session at the Internet Researchers' Conference 2016.
Best practices for the Wikimedia community to write and review grant proposals. This talk was a session in the CIS-A2K Trainer the Trainer programme in 2018.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
Patent landscaping in the sub-$100 mobile device market in India
1. Patent landscaping in the
sub-$100 mobile device market in
India
Rohini Lakshané,
Centre for Internet and Society, India
Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the
Public Interest
New Delhi, December 2015
rohini@cis-india.org
CC-BY-SA 4.0
2.
3.
4. SEP Infringement Litigation in India
● Ericsson v {Kingtech, Micromax, Gionee, Lava,
iBall, Xiaomi}
● Sued all over 8 SEPs.
● Vringo v {ZTE, Asus}
5. The Taiwan Story
● Fabless IC companies located in Taiwan or
China design chips while consulting the chip
fabricators, based on physical and electrical
design parameters.
● Fabless IC designing and manufacturing
companies expect the assemblers or importers
to pay royalties for their chips.
6. The China Story
■ Turnkey solutions: “Buy a turnkey solution,
open a factory, take a chassis [case], screw it all
together, and sell it. This is what's driven the
demand, and that's what created this low
cost-market."
■ The million-dollar question: Have they paid
royalties or licensing fees for the patents that
apply to the mobile phones they manufacture?
■ “Royalties or licensing fees are not explicitly
paid by the phone manufacturer [OEM]...”
7. Patent Landscaping
● Patents and patent applications held by 50
different companies in India
● 4,000 live patents granted for different mobile
phone technologies
● 19,500 patent applications at the Indian Patent
Office
● Categories: Communication, Energy storage,
Software, Display, and so on.
● Sub-categories
● User equipment, Infrastructure, both
8.
9. Categories Number of patents and
patent applications
Granted patents
Communication 12,857 2,378
Operational Blocks 3,407 729
Software 3,068 334
Sound image video 2,132 334
Display 599 46
Sensors 531 22
Memory 415 109
Body design 274 57
Energy Storage 175 21
Connecting interfaces 111 22