Stay Connected in a 
Connected World 
Marta Soncodi 
October 25th, 2014
What is this talk about? 
1. The world keeps changing at a fast pace 
2. IoE = Internet of Everything 
3. Near future healthcare solutions 
4. Call to Action
The world changes fast 
Then and now... 
1. A car 
2. A fridge 
3. A washing machine 
4. A computer 
5. A phone
The world changes fast - Car 
Then and now...
The world changes fast - Car 
Then and now... 
Oops... wrong Ford! 
Let’s search for “Ford T Model” instead.
The world changes fast - Car 
1908 - Ford Model T First Affordable Car
The world changes fast - Car 
2008 - Ford Fusion
The world changes fast - Car 
1908 vs 2008 100 
years
The world changes fast - Fridge 
1925 vs 2014 
90 
years
The world changes fast - Washer 
1920s vs 2014 90 
years
The world changes fast - Computer 
cca 1950 vs 2014 65 
years ● 25 tons 
● $500,000 → $6 million today
The world changes fast - First Phones 
1876 and 1892 models 
"Mr. Watson - Come 
here - I want to see you"
The world changes fast - First Phones 
1876 and 1892 models 130+ 
years
The world changes fast - First Phones 
1876 and 1892 models 
130+ 
years 
Going 
EXTINCT? 
4 billion 
users !!!
The world changes faster - Cell Phone 
1973 - Martin Cooper, Motorola senior engineer, “called rival 
company and told them that he was speaking via mobile phone” 
2.5 lb
The world changes faster - Cell Phone 
1973 - Martin Cooper, Motorola senior engineer, “called rival 
company and told them that he was speaking via mobile phone” 
1973: "[Rival Co.], I am 
talking over mobile phone"
The world changes faster - Cell Phone 
1973 vs 2014 
40 
years 
http://yourfirstsmartphone.com/evolution-of-cell-phones/
The world changes faster - Cell Phone 
1973 vs 2014 
40 
years 
http://www.pinkjooz.com/index.php/evolution-of-cell-phone/
Increasing speed of change 
100 90 65 40
Significant change in 10 years? 
If I were to wake up in 10 years, what would surprise me most?
Significant change in 10 years? 
Pick one...
Significant change in 10 years? 
I choose... IoT 
(Image source: http://www.comsoc.org/blog)
IoT, IoE, IoY, IoEE... 
● IoT = Internet of Things - 1999 
● IoE = Internet of Everything - Cisco 2013 
● IoY = Internet of You - 2013 
● IoEE = Internet of Everything and Everyone
IoE = Internet of Everything 
IoE 
People 
Data 
Process 
Things
IoE 
IoE 
People 
Data 
Process 
Cisco: “$19 trillion new 
revenue by 2020” 
Things 
2014: 10 billion sensors 
2020: 50 billion sensors
By now familiar… nest 
nest 
● bought by Google for $3.2 billion in February 2014 
● 1st gen - December 2011 
● 2nd gen - October 2012
By now familiar… nest 
http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/03_02_2009_c2WJb44ay7_03_02_2009_1#.VFgC9_l4p_Q
By now familiar… nest 
Oops... wrong nest! 
Let’s search for “nest thermostat” instead. 
http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/03_02_2009_c2WJb44ay7_03_02_2009_1#.VFgC9_l4p_Q
By now familiar… nest thermostat
By now familiar… nest thermostat 
2012: The nest thermostat 
programs itself
By now familiar… Philips hue bulbs 
2012: “Create your personal wireless lighting environment 
with the Philips Hue connected bulbs and wireless bridge.”
Getting familiar… Virtual keys 
2013: Kwikset Kevo 1. Send a key 
2. Set up a lock 
3. My locks and keys
Getting familiar… IoE solutions 
2013: Smart park
Significant change in 10 years? 
If I were to wake up in 10 years, what would surprise me most?
What am I trying to adjust to? 
Health care today 
● At home 
○ I can measure: weight, temperature, blood pressure 
○ I can take medication: prescription, OTC 
● At healthcare provider site 
○ Everything else...
What am I trying to adjust to? 
Health care in the near future 
● At home 
○ I can run numerous tests (ex. blood) 
○ I can fine-tune medication administration & effects 
○ I can collect all my health data, store it & visualize it 
○ I can get remote doctor exams (robots?) to avoid trip to doctor’s 
office 
● At healthcare provider site 
○ Major surgery 
○ Replace body parts, ex. teeth, kidney
Major healthcare changes? 
1. Diagnostics via BAN = Body Area Network 
2. Medication with sensors/actuators 
3. 3D printing of body parts
Healthcare solutions - Wearables
Healthcare solutions - Diagnostics 
“Sweat Sensors Will Change How Wearables Track Your 
Health” 
Measures electrolytes, 
metabolites, biomarkers 
Bluetooth, data storage, 
microcontroller
Healthcare solutions - Diagnostics 
“Wearable Sensors Are The Future Of Personalized 
Medicine” 
Measures glucose, 
warns wearer 
● Control diabetes, glaucoma 
● Detect Alzheimer’s
Healthcare solutions - Diagnostics 
“Sensors in your stomach? Get ready for the next wave of 
medical diagnostics.” 
Ex: Epilepsy and Parkinson’s 
Ingestible sensor
Healthcare solutions - Diagnostics 
“Lifesaving sensor for full bladders under development” 
Ex: 220,000 people with bladder control problems in Norway 
Measures bladder 
pressure 
● No painful catheter 
● Reduced infection risk
Healthcare solutions - Smart medication 
“About half of all people don’t take medication like they are 
supposed to.” 
Ex: Patients not taking medications cost $300B (2011) 
Ingestible sensor 
Sensor attached 
Sensor in drug to tablet 
capsule
Healthcare solutions - BAN 
BAN = Body Area Network 
● In-body and on-body devices 
● Body sensor and actuator network 
http://lifesciences.ieee.org/publications/newsletter/december-2013/464-enhancing-quality-of-life-with-wireless-sensor-technology
Healthcare solutions - Homecare 
Me 
http://bodynets.org/2014/show/home
Healthcare solutions - 3D printing 
3D printed cookies 
September 2014: 
First 3D printed car
Healthcare solutions - New body parts 
1. 2012: “3D printed jaw implanted in 
elderly woman” 
2. April 2014: “Man Compares His $42k 
Prosthetic Hand to a $50 3D Printed 
Cyborg Beast” 
3. August 2014: “First-ever 3D-printed 
vertebra implanted in 12-year-old 
cancer patient’s spine”
Challenges 
1. Everything is connected/connecting! 
2. Cannot ignore healthcare practices: 
● Even more information to filter out 
● Even more things to configure 
● Even more things to understand & operate 
● Privacy and security issues
My Call to Action 
Stay connected in a connected world! 
● Especially for aspects you care about - health, family, 
friends, politics, sports 
● Do it with people you care about 
● Stay alive and stay in the game

Stay Connected in a Connected World

  • 1.
    Stay Connected ina Connected World Marta Soncodi October 25th, 2014
  • 2.
    What is thistalk about? 1. The world keeps changing at a fast pace 2. IoE = Internet of Everything 3. Near future healthcare solutions 4. Call to Action
  • 3.
    The world changesfast Then and now... 1. A car 2. A fridge 3. A washing machine 4. A computer 5. A phone
  • 4.
    The world changesfast - Car Then and now...
  • 5.
    The world changesfast - Car Then and now... Oops... wrong Ford! Let’s search for “Ford T Model” instead.
  • 6.
    The world changesfast - Car 1908 - Ford Model T First Affordable Car
  • 7.
    The world changesfast - Car 2008 - Ford Fusion
  • 8.
    The world changesfast - Car 1908 vs 2008 100 years
  • 9.
    The world changesfast - Fridge 1925 vs 2014 90 years
  • 10.
    The world changesfast - Washer 1920s vs 2014 90 years
  • 11.
    The world changesfast - Computer cca 1950 vs 2014 65 years ● 25 tons ● $500,000 → $6 million today
  • 12.
    The world changesfast - First Phones 1876 and 1892 models "Mr. Watson - Come here - I want to see you"
  • 13.
    The world changesfast - First Phones 1876 and 1892 models 130+ years
  • 14.
    The world changesfast - First Phones 1876 and 1892 models 130+ years Going EXTINCT? 4 billion users !!!
  • 15.
    The world changesfaster - Cell Phone 1973 - Martin Cooper, Motorola senior engineer, “called rival company and told them that he was speaking via mobile phone” 2.5 lb
  • 16.
    The world changesfaster - Cell Phone 1973 - Martin Cooper, Motorola senior engineer, “called rival company and told them that he was speaking via mobile phone” 1973: "[Rival Co.], I am talking over mobile phone"
  • 17.
    The world changesfaster - Cell Phone 1973 vs 2014 40 years http://yourfirstsmartphone.com/evolution-of-cell-phones/
  • 18.
    The world changesfaster - Cell Phone 1973 vs 2014 40 years http://www.pinkjooz.com/index.php/evolution-of-cell-phone/
  • 19.
    Increasing speed ofchange 100 90 65 40
  • 20.
    Significant change in10 years? If I were to wake up in 10 years, what would surprise me most?
  • 21.
    Significant change in10 years? Pick one...
  • 22.
    Significant change in10 years? I choose... IoT (Image source: http://www.comsoc.org/blog)
  • 23.
    IoT, IoE, IoY,IoEE... ● IoT = Internet of Things - 1999 ● IoE = Internet of Everything - Cisco 2013 ● IoY = Internet of You - 2013 ● IoEE = Internet of Everything and Everyone
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    IoE = Internetof Everything IoE People Data Process Things
  • 25.
    IoE IoE People Data Process Cisco: “$19 trillion new revenue by 2020” Things 2014: 10 billion sensors 2020: 50 billion sensors
  • 26.
    By now familiar…nest nest ● bought by Google for $3.2 billion in February 2014 ● 1st gen - December 2011 ● 2nd gen - October 2012
  • 27.
    By now familiar…nest http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/03_02_2009_c2WJb44ay7_03_02_2009_1#.VFgC9_l4p_Q
  • 28.
    By now familiar…nest Oops... wrong nest! Let’s search for “nest thermostat” instead. http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/03_02_2009_c2WJb44ay7_03_02_2009_1#.VFgC9_l4p_Q
  • 29.
    By now familiar…nest thermostat
  • 30.
    By now familiar…nest thermostat 2012: The nest thermostat programs itself
  • 31.
    By now familiar…Philips hue bulbs 2012: “Create your personal wireless lighting environment with the Philips Hue connected bulbs and wireless bridge.”
  • 32.
    Getting familiar… Virtualkeys 2013: Kwikset Kevo 1. Send a key 2. Set up a lock 3. My locks and keys
  • 33.
    Getting familiar… IoEsolutions 2013: Smart park
  • 34.
    Significant change in10 years? If I were to wake up in 10 years, what would surprise me most?
  • 35.
    What am Itrying to adjust to? Health care today ● At home ○ I can measure: weight, temperature, blood pressure ○ I can take medication: prescription, OTC ● At healthcare provider site ○ Everything else...
  • 36.
    What am Itrying to adjust to? Health care in the near future ● At home ○ I can run numerous tests (ex. blood) ○ I can fine-tune medication administration & effects ○ I can collect all my health data, store it & visualize it ○ I can get remote doctor exams (robots?) to avoid trip to doctor’s office ● At healthcare provider site ○ Major surgery ○ Replace body parts, ex. teeth, kidney
  • 37.
    Major healthcare changes? 1. Diagnostics via BAN = Body Area Network 2. Medication with sensors/actuators 3. 3D printing of body parts
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Healthcare solutions -Diagnostics “Sweat Sensors Will Change How Wearables Track Your Health” Measures electrolytes, metabolites, biomarkers Bluetooth, data storage, microcontroller
  • 40.
    Healthcare solutions -Diagnostics “Wearable Sensors Are The Future Of Personalized Medicine” Measures glucose, warns wearer ● Control diabetes, glaucoma ● Detect Alzheimer’s
  • 41.
    Healthcare solutions -Diagnostics “Sensors in your stomach? Get ready for the next wave of medical diagnostics.” Ex: Epilepsy and Parkinson’s Ingestible sensor
  • 42.
    Healthcare solutions -Diagnostics “Lifesaving sensor for full bladders under development” Ex: 220,000 people with bladder control problems in Norway Measures bladder pressure ● No painful catheter ● Reduced infection risk
  • 43.
    Healthcare solutions -Smart medication “About half of all people don’t take medication like they are supposed to.” Ex: Patients not taking medications cost $300B (2011) Ingestible sensor Sensor attached Sensor in drug to tablet capsule
  • 44.
    Healthcare solutions -BAN BAN = Body Area Network ● In-body and on-body devices ● Body sensor and actuator network http://lifesciences.ieee.org/publications/newsletter/december-2013/464-enhancing-quality-of-life-with-wireless-sensor-technology
  • 45.
    Healthcare solutions -Homecare Me http://bodynets.org/2014/show/home
  • 46.
    Healthcare solutions -3D printing 3D printed cookies September 2014: First 3D printed car
  • 47.
    Healthcare solutions -New body parts 1. 2012: “3D printed jaw implanted in elderly woman” 2. April 2014: “Man Compares His $42k Prosthetic Hand to a $50 3D Printed Cyborg Beast” 3. August 2014: “First-ever 3D-printed vertebra implanted in 12-year-old cancer patient’s spine”
  • 48.
    Challenges 1. Everythingis connected/connecting! 2. Cannot ignore healthcare practices: ● Even more information to filter out ● Even more things to configure ● Even more things to understand & operate ● Privacy and security issues
  • 49.
    My Call toAction Stay connected in a connected world! ● Especially for aspects you care about - health, family, friends, politics, sports ● Do it with people you care about ● Stay alive and stay in the game