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  1. 1. INTERNET OF THINGS WORKSHOP Dr. Mazlan Abbas CEO - REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd Email: mazlan.abbas@redtone.com Dec. 13, 2016
  2. 2. AGENDA • Introduction to Internet of Things – Definition – Benefits • IOT Applications • Introduction to Smart Cities – Building Your Smart City Solutions – Challenges
  3. 3. TECHNOLOGIES THAT ENABLE IOT Cheap sensors (50% cheaper) Cheap bandwidth (40x cheaper) Cheap processing & smarter (60x cheaper) Ubiquitous wireless coverage (free wifi) Big data (unstructured data) IPv6 Smartphones (personal gateway) For the Past 10 Years
  4. 4. [Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]
  5. 5. [Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]
  6. 6. [Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]
  7. 7. THE IMPORTANCE OF GETTING THINGS CONNECTED
  8. 8. I need to maintain the quality of my goods. Who is the intruder? Can I reduce my electricity bill? Am I healthy? When is my next bus? Where can I park? Monitoring of Assets – Typical Everyday Questions What IF we can connect ALL these assets and get the answers to ALL these questions? THE NEED TO CONNECT ASSETS
  9. 9. UNDERSTANDING THE IOT MATURITY PHASES
  10. 10. Monitoring Autonomous Optimization Control IOT MATURITY
  11. 11. MONITORING Vehicle Tracking
  12. 12. CONTROL Security Lock Immobilizer
  13. 13. OPTIMISE Best Route Safe Fuel Optimize Engine
  14. 14. AUTONOMOUS Self-Driving Safe-Driving
  15. 15. BENEFITS OF INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
  16. 16. SECURITY Safety
  17. 17. INCREASED EFFICIENCY Saves Fuel
  18. 18. CREATE NEW PRODUCTS Autonomous Cars
  19. 19. NEW REVENUE STREAMS USAGE-BASED INSURANCE
  20. 20. DEFINE YOUR DATA… BUT WHAT DATA? How to Start Building Your First IoT Solution
  21. 21. DATA OWNERSHIPS Personal/Household Private Public CommercialSensorDataProvider
  22. 22. Wisdom Knowledge Information Data More Important Less Important B e n e f i t t o H u m a n i t y Evaluated understanding Appreciation of Answers to questions. Symbols Understanding Answers to questions WHO WHY HOW WHAT WHERE WHEN VALUE IS CREATED BY MAKING SENSE OF DATA
  23. 23. Wisdom Knowledge Information Data More Important Less Important B e n e f i t t o H u m a n i t y Understanding VALUE PYRAMID FOR SMART PARKING N/A Empty (0), Full (1) Who park at this lot? What kind of vehicle? Where is the empty parking lot? When is the peak period? How to implement a tiered charging? How to find “overstayed” vehicles? Why my parking utilization is low?
  24. 24. Wisdom Knowledge Information Data More Important Less Important B e n e f i t t o H u m a n i t y Understanding VALUE PYRAMID FOR SMART PARKING N/A 12-inch, 8mm etc What is the water level in the river? When does the river swell up? Where is the location of water rise? Who need emergency evacuation? How to control the water level? How fast is the water rising? Why is the water rising?
  25. 25. DELIVERING THE WHOLE IOT PUZZLE Internet Biometric Ultrasonic Temp Humidity Pressure Motion Position Light Image Motor Switch Lighting Valve Sensors Actuators IOT Platform Analytics Applications WiFi 2G/3G/4G LoRa SigFox An IoT platform is able to connect to devices and sensors in real time, process data and drive big-data analytics in the cloud. NB-IOT
  26. 26. IOT PLATFORM DEVICE CONNECTIVITY APPLICATION INTEGRATION DATA MANAGEMENT DEVICE MANAGEMENT SECURITY Devices 3rd Party Plugins Applications 3rd Party Dashboard Analytics BUSINESS LOGIC NOTIFICATION ENGINE DASHBOARD Social Media
  27. 27. Home Health Transport Office Waste IOT MAKE SENSE WHEN YOU BLEND THE DATA Creating New Compound Applications
  28. 28. WHO ARE THE IOT PLAYERS? IOT ECOSYSTEM
  29. 29. EXAMPLES OF IOT APPLICATIONS Benefits of IOT
  30. 30. • Tell what materials your clothes are made from – kinds of detergent, temp, etc • Weather reports – outdoor or drier • Visual timeline – time to complete • Feedback to Whirlpool’s engineers and retailers – maintenance and supply
  31. 31. EXAMPLE USE CASE – IOT IN OFFICES OR MEETING ROOMS
  32. 32. EXAMPLE - HOT DESK MONITORING http://www.occupeye.com
  33. 33. WASHROOM-USAGE & CLEANING ATTENDANCE MONITORING
  34. 34. ENVIRONMENTS Manufacturing 35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement them within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC Transportation Connected cars are a top IoT device. We estimate there will be over 220M connected cars on the road by 2020. Oil, gas, and mining In five years, it is predicted that 5.4 million IoT devices will be used on oil extraction sites. BI Intelligence said that these devices will primarily be internet- connected sensors used to provide environmental metrics about extraction sites. Insurance A survey has found that 74% of insurance executives believe the IoT will disrupt insurance within the next five years. 74% also plan to invest in developing and implementing IoT strategies by 2016, according to an SMA Research survey. [Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
  35. 35. ENVIRONMENTS Defense We estimate spending on drones will reach $8.7B in 2020. In addition, 126K military robots will be shipped in 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan. Agriculture We estimate 75M IoT devices will be shipped for agricultural uses in 2020, at a 20% CAGR. These devices are primary sensors placed in soil to track acidity levels, temperature, and variables that help farmers increase crop yields. Connected Home smart meters are already a reality, and from the 313 million installed in homes worldwide in 2013, Navigate Research predicts that number to jump to 1.1 billion by 2022 Food Services With the world population on the rise, IoT will help to keep food production levels at good pace. BI Intelligence estimates 75 million IoT device installations for agricultural uses by 2020, at a 20% CAGR. [Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
  36. 36. ENVIRONMENTS Infrastructure We estimate municipalities worldwide will increase their spending on IoT systems at a 30% CAGR, from $36B in 2014 to $133B in 2019. This investment will generate $421B in economic value for cities worldwide in 2019. Retail Beacons, paired with mobile apps, are being used in stores to monitor customer behavior and push advertisements to customers. In the US, we estimate $44.4B will be generated from beacon triggered messages. Utilities Energy companies throughout the world are trying to meet the rising demand in energy. To do this, they will be installing nearly 1 B smart meters by 2020. Hospitality 31% of hotels use next-generation door locks, 33% have room control devices, 16% have connected TVs, and 15% use beacons throughout the hotel, according to Hospitality Technology’s 2015 Lodging Technology survey. [Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
  37. 37. ENVIRONMENTS Logistics Tracking sensors placed on parcels and shipping containers will help reduce costs associated to lost or damaged goods. In addition, robots such as Amazon Kiva robot, help reduce labor costs in warehouses. Banks There are nearly 3M ATMs installed globally in 2015, according the World Bank. Some teller-assist ATMs provide live-stream video of a teller for added customer support. Healthcare We estimate 646M IoT devices will be used for healthcare by 2020. Connected healthcare devices can collect data, automate processes, and more. But these devices can also be hacked, thereby posing a threat to the patients who rely on them. Smart Buildings 43% of building managers in the US believe the IoT will affect how they run their building within the next 2 to 3 years, according to a survey from Daintree Networks. [Source: http://www.cbronline.com/news/internet-of-things/m2m/smart-connected-always-on-10-huge-iot-impacts-on-10-huge-sectors-4709736v]
  38. 38. HOWIOTHELPQUANTIFIED-SELF
  39. 39. HOWMANYSTEPS HAVEYOU WALKEDTODAY?
  40. 40. CLASSIFICATIONOFPEDOMETER-DETERMINEDPHYSICALACTIVITY • < 5000 steps/day - "sedentary lifestyle index” • 5,000-7,499 steps/day - "low active" • 7,500-9,999 steps/day - "somewhat active” • 10,000 steps/day - "active” • > 12,500 steps/day - "highly active" The recommended 10,000 steps a day originated in Japan in the early 1965. Japanese researchers led by Dr Yoshiro Hatano determined the average person took 3,500 to 5,000 steps per day, and that if they were to increase their steps to 10,000 steps per day, the result would be healthier, thinner people! Dr. Hatano’s calculations also showed that we should walk 10,000 steps a day to burn about 20% of our caloric intake through activity.
  41. 41. LIFELOGGING TAKEASTROLLDOWNAVIRTUALMEMORYLANE “How much more IOT can do is only left to your imagination and to your budget. You can do as little or as much with IoT as you want.”
  42. 42. Digital memories can do more than simply assist the recollection of past events, conversations and projects.
  43. 43. How to automatically records your real life story, as told by the places you visited and the things you've done because some of us have a great story to tell. BENEFITSOFLIFELOGGING
  44. 44. The 150 Days of My Life Life-Logging
  45. 45. AUTOTAGGING • Fast browsing through memories will be dependent on such annotation • To do this efficiently, we'll need machine learning algorithms that can automatically recognize and tag all forms of life-logged data. • Only then will we get the killer applications, LIFELOGGING – BEYOND THAN JUST COUNTING STEPS How can you organize and browse all the video, audio, image and text data you amass?
  46. 46. THOUGHTCONTROLLEDCOMPUTING
  47. 47. VIDEO-FACEBOOKOFTHINGS
  48. 48. RIOTPLATFORMWORKSHOP 8/5/22 Date: 13 Jan 2017 (Friday) Time: 3 - 4.30 pm Venue: BW-3-L16, College of Computer Science and Info Technology, UNITEN. Target audience: Lecturers and students
  49. 49. CHECK OUT PRESENTATION SLIDES AT: http://www.slideshare.net/mazlan1
  50. 50. IoT eBooks 1) IoT Notes – Great to use for your IoT lectures! 2) Your IoT Journey – Compilation of best Blog articles on IoT
  51. 51. THANK YOU @REDtoneIOT REDtoneIOT • EMAIL: mazlan.abbas@redtone.com • TWITTER: @mazlan_abbas • FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/drmazlanabbas • LINKEDIN: my.linkedin.com/in/mazlan/ • SLIDESHARE: www.slideshare.net/mazlan1 • ABOUT ME: about.me/mazlan.abbas

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