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ET-3010 CONNECTED THINGS - PART 1A IOT - IOE H1/2014 Dr.-Ing. Eueung Mulyana School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung http://eueung.github.io/et3010-ltka

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ALPHABETH SOUP

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Connected Things IoT Internet of Things IoE Internet of Everything → →

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OUTLINE 1. Introduction 2. Facts and Opportunities 3. System Overview 4. Use Cases: Connected Vehicles, Drones, Smart-X

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INTRODUCTION

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Definition, Understanding, & Navigating the (Soup) Landscape

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THE LAST MIMZY 0:07

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THE LAST MIMZY Intel Inside :-D

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What is IoT?

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IOT - IBM 0:01

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IOT - IBM

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IOT - SAP 0:01

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IOT - SAP

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IOT - IOT ASIA 0:00

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IOT - IOT ASIA

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IoT is ...

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IOT (VERMESAN) Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept and a paradigm that considers pervasive presence in the environment of a variety of things/objects that through wireless and wired connections and unique addressing schemes are able to interact with each other and cooperate with other things/objects to create new applications/services and reach common goals.

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IOT (VERMESAN - IERC/ITU-T SG13) A global infrastructure for the information society, enabling advanced services by interconnecting (physical and virtual) things based on existing and evolving interoperable information and communication technologies.

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IOT (BARNAGHI) Extending the current Internet and providing connection, communication, and internetworking between devices and physical objects (i.e. Things) is a growing trend that is often referred to as the Internet of Things The technologies and solutions that enable integration of real world data and services into the current information networking technologies are often described under the umbrella term of the Internet of Things

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What is IoE? IoE IoT ? ≠

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IOE - CISCO 0:05

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IOE - CISCO

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IOT/IOE - CISCO

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IOE - CISCO IoT is composed of connected objects, while IoE encompasses the networks that must support all the data these objects generate and transmit IoE demands data center software and hardware that work in concert

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IOE - CISCO The Internet of Everything is the networked connection of people, process, data and things and the increased value that occurs as everything comes online ... things will gain context awareness, increased processing power, and greater sensing abilities. Add people and information into the mix and you get a network of networks where billions or even trillions of connections create unprecedented opportunities and give things that were silent a voice (that is, the concept of Network Effects) ...

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IOE - CISCO

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IOE - CISCO

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IOE - CISCO

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IOE - CISCO Cisco defines IoE as bringing together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before - turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries.

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IoT - European Perspective

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IOT/IOE - ETSI The Internet offers the potential to connect billions of machines and objects creating what is known as the Internet of Things (IoT) This integrates various technologies including RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), M2M (Machine-to-Machine) service platforms and WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks)

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IOT/IOE - ETSI An ever increasing number of objects are now embedded with sensors and/or actuators as well as the capability to communicate over the Internet These uniquely identifiable smart objects have the ability to sense and even influence the real world. In doing so, they produce large volumes of data that flow to and from computers and servers.

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IOT/IOE - ETSI This autonomous data capture needs to be both managed and processed, creating new challenges regarding data security, data management and data processing The interconnection of multiple things that can both sense and communicate in (near) real-time will continually provide information to the Internet and is expected to stimulate the creation of numerous innovative applications and business models

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IoT @2007 - The Economist

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WHEN EVERYTHING CONNECTS Environment - The Economist 2007

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WHEN EVERYTHING CONNECTS Tracking - The Economist 2007

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WHEN EVERYTHING CONNECTS Body, Vehicle, Other Sensors - The Economist 2007

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WHEN EVERYTHING CONNECTS ... a myriad of hitherto separate objects are becoming connected to networks, from televisions and cars to industrial machinery and farmland. Tiny devices are even being placed into the human body to perform useful tasks. The new technology enables control to be exercised from a distance and lets different devices interconnect to do something new ... The Economist 2007

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IoT - A Model

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An IoT Model: The Tree (Karimi)

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IOT - KARIMI We’re entering a new era of computing technology that many are calling the Internet of Things (IoT). Machine to Machine (M2M), Machine to Infrastructure (M2I), Machine to Environment/Nature (M2N) , the Internet of Everything (IoE), the Internet of Intelligent Things, Intelligent Systems - call it what you want, but it’s happening, and its potential is huge! ...

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IOT - KARIMI The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined in different ways, and it encompasses many aspects of life – from connected homes and cities to connected cars and roads to devices that track an individual’s behavior and use the data collected for push services ...

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IOT - KARIMI The IoT is comprised of smart machines interacting and communicating with other machines, objects, environments and infrastructures. As a result, huge volumes of data are being generated, and that data is being processed into useful actions that can command and control things to make our lives much easier and safer - and to reduce our impact on the environment. ...

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IOT - KARIMI An IoT-related web search will yield results that overuse the term smart ... The IoT: Different Services, Techhnologies, Meaning for Everyone

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IoT - Related Terms

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IOX - THE INTERNET OF X (MA) The Internet Internet of Computers (IoC) The Web Internet of Documents (IoD) SocMed/Web2.0 Internet of People (IoP) Cloud Internet of Resources (IoR) → → → →

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IOX - THE INTERNET OF X IoC IoP IoR IoD A Model for IoX

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IOX - THE INTERNET OF X IoC IoP IoR IoD IoE/IoT A Model for IoX

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OTHER TERMS CPS Cyber-Physical Systems (TBA) P2P People to People (Cisco) P2M People to Machine (Cisco) M2M Machine to Machine (ETSI) WoT Web of Things O2O Object to Object (Ma) T2T Thing to Thing (Ma) M2I Machine to Infrastructure (Karimi) M2N Machine to Nature/Environment (Karimi) → → → → → → → → →

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IOT AND M2M IoT is more generic; M2M focusing on device and machine to machine communications; Sometimes they are used interchangeably (Banarghi) M2M communications represent technological solutions and deployments allowing Machines, Devices or Objects to communicate with each other, with no human interactions

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M2M ARCHITECTURE M2M Architecture (ETSI via Barnaghi)

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M2M NOTES Example Applications: Personal Health Monitoring Intelligent Tracking and Tracing in the Supply Chain Smart Utility Metering Remote Control of Vending Machines Industrial Wireless Automation Ambient Assisted Living Market: Cellular M2M, Short-Range/Proprietary M2M

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WEB OF THINGS Part of the IoT/IoE An evolution of the IoT where everyday devices and objects, are connected by fully integrating them to the Web Unlike in the many systems that exist for the Internet of Things, the Web of Things is about re-using the Web standards to connect the quickly expanding eco-system of embedded devices built into everyday smart objects. Well-accepted and understood standards and blueprints (such as URI, HTTP, REST, Atom, etc.) are used to access the functionality of the smart objects (Wikipedia)

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IoT/IoE - A Network of the Future?

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HOW THE NETWORKS ARE CHANGING? Extensions: More Nodes + Connections Expansions: Broadband Enhancements: Smart, Context-Aware, Content Centric Networks

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FUTURE NETWORKS Future Networks (ITU via Barnaghi)

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IoT & IoE Now ...

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IOE - CISCO 0:01 A Typical Day ...

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IOE - CISCO 0:01 Circle Story

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IOE - CISCO 0:06 What happens when trees connect ...?

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IOE - CISCO 0:17 Connecting the Unconnected

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CREDITS

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CREDITS 1. Payam Barnaghi, Chuan Foh , http://goo.gl/lEVUUc, Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey 2. Ovidiu Vermesan, Peter Friess, Internet of Things: Converging Technologies for Smart Environments and Integrated Ecosystems, 7–151, River Publishers, 2013 3. Kaivan Karimi, The Building Blocks Needed To Make Internet of Things (IoT) Happen, Freescale Semiconductor Inc., 2013 4. Jianhua Ma, Multimedia Ubiquitous Smart Environment, http://cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/~jianhua/ 5. Cisco #IoE, http://internetofeverything.cisco.com/