IOT EVOLUTION How the IoT is driving new opportunities in 2018 and beyond Alexandra Rehak Practice Head, Internet of Things – Ovum Charles Juniper Principal Analyst, Financial Services Technology - Ovum John Sousanis Managing Director – WardsAuto Intelligence
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IOTEVOLUTIONHow the IoT is driving new opportunities in 2018 and beyond
Alexandra Rehak Practice Head, Internet of Things – Ovum
Charles JuniperPrincipal Analyst, Financial Services Technology - Ovum
John SousanisManaging Director – WardsAuto Intelligence
AGENDA• Key IoT Trends for 2017-2018
• IoT Impact in the Global Insurance Sector
• IoT and Automotive: Necessary Connections
THE IOT IS NOT ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL
Diverse technologies
Diverse customer
needs
Diverse business models
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NEW TECH OPENS UP NEW USE CASES
LPWA use cases
LPWA = 1986 Mn
M2M = 962 Mn
“We have parking pay and display using GSM, Bluetoothconnectors on the road network, air quality sensors, and traffic signals.
There’s a city council initiative on connected bins – but not using our LoRa network –they’re using GSM. And Ofo are using Sigfox to track their connected bikes.“
- UK Smart City ProgrammeManager
CSP/telco (e.g., BT, Vodafone)10%
Enterprise IT vendor (e.g., Cisco, IBM)
40%
Systems integrator (e.g., Accenture, Tech Mahindra)
19%
Industry vertical or industrial specialist (e.g., Philips,
• Keeping up with the smart phone• Mobile, personalized connectivity• Navigation, concierge services
• Smart home on wheels• Personalized environment• Heating, cooling, lighting, acoustics
• Usage/user data
CONNECTED IN OUR CARS
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
IMPACT OF IOT ON AUTOS• Creating new business models for automakers• Attracting new players to the market• Changing every aspect of the vehicle and industry
• Safety and driving (not driving?)• Maintenance – OTA monitoring and updates• Insurance – usage and user pricing • Fleet Management – connecting vehicles• Cybersecurity
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
IMPACT OF AUTOS ON IOT
• Arguably most important extension of IOT• 50% of today’s new cars are connected to
the Internet • 100% (~100 million vehicles/year) by 2025• Creates new classes of user/usage data• Completes the picture• Furthers the cause with public, government,
businesses
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
THE PROBLEM WITH CARS
CARS CONSUME
• >50% oil goes toward gasoline
CARS CONGEST
• Land-use: parking, streets
• City gridlock, commuter traffic
• Record demand – 90 million
• 1.4 billion vehicles on the road
CARS POLLUTE
• #1 global warming contributor (NASA)
• >50% CO and NOx emissions
CARS KILL
• 1.2 million deaths/year
• More than WAR + MURDER
• #1 cause of death 15-29 yr olds
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
• Connected fuel-economy improvement driven by select systems, such as Smart Cruise Control, whose estimated impact is shown to the right
• Connected autonomous vehicles could reduce passenger car fuel consumption 44% by 2026
• Connected driving-cycle management alone can improve fleet efficiency 5%
Estimates from Autonomie Vehicle Performance Analysis Software
CONNECTED CARS – EMISSIONS & FUEL ECONOMY
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
• Connected-vehicle traffic management on freeways • Reduce the number of crash-related incidents• Increase the level of throughput on roads• Reduce traffic delays in already congested areas
• Increased stages of ADAS and autonomy increase safety• Reduce need for parking in city centers
• Safety solutions require redundant levels of connectivity
CONNECTED CARS – CONGESTION AND SAFETY
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
A Matrix of Connections• Onboard Wireless LAN• System-to-system connections• Connection(s) to the Internet• Vehicle to Infrastructure sensors,
servers• Vehicular Ad hoc networks (V2V)• Systems-to-Service connections• Vehicle-to-Devices• Vehicle-to-Grid
THE CONNECTED VEHICLE
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
BUILDING THE NETWORK: THE AUTO IMPERATIVES
• V2C Vehicle to Cloud;
• Full coverage, requires investment in cellular, Wi-Fi
• V2V Vehicle-to-Vehicle
• Requires international standardization, regulation
• V2I Vehicle to Infrastructure:
• Pillar of Autonomy; Traffic management; Safety
• Requires government regulation, investment in IoT
IOT & AUTOMOTIVE NECESSARY CONNECTIONS
• IoT/connected vehicles will be the key driver of change in the auto industry for the at least a decade
• Government regulations and investment, consumer demand and commercial interest will be activated by societal needs for safer, cleaner more efficient mobility
• Complexity and urgency of automotive IoT needs will act as a catalyst on overall IoT development and adoption
SYMBIOTIC DEVELOPMENT
Thank you. Questions?
Alexandra RehakPractice Lead, IoTOvum+44 (0) 7770 785 [email protected] @RehakResearch
Charles JuniperPrincipal AnalystFinancial TechnologyOvum+44 (0) 7876 791 [email protected]