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What is next for IoT and IIoT

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WHAT IS NEXT FOR IOT & IIOT?

Ahmed BanafaCollege of Engineering

San Jose State UniversitySan Jose, Ca

USA

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet. These objects contain embedded technology to interact with internal states or the external environment.

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How big is IoT ?

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Evolution ?

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Applications ?

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Focus of IoT

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Big Picture …

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Key Components of IoT

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IoT Drivers

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Who can benefit from IoT?

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Real life Applications ?

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Concerns ?

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Factors helping IoT ?

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A number of significant technology changes have come together to enable the rise of the IoT. These include the following:

•  Cheap processing • Smartphones • wireless coverage• Big data• IPv6

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Challenges ?

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The challenges can be divided into 4 categories; Platform, Connectivity, Business Model and Killer Applications

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• Platform : This category includes , form and design of the products (UI and UX) , analytics tools used to deal with the massive data streaming from all products in a secure way , and scalability which means wide adoption of protocols like IPv6 in all vertical and horizontal markets .

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• Connectivity: Connectivity includes all parts of the consumer’s day and night using wearables, smart cars, smart homes, and in the big scheme smart cities. From the business prospective we have connectivity using IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) where M2M communications dominating the field.

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• Business Model: The bottom line is a big motivation for starting, investing in, and operating any business, without a sound and solid business models for IoT we will have another bubble , this model must satisfied all the requirements for all kinds of e-commerce; vertical markets, horizontal markets and consumer markets.

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• Killer Applications: Three functions needed in any killer applications, control “things”, collect “data”, analyze “data”.

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Other Challenges…• Many IoT Systems are poorly designed and implemented,

using diverse protocols and technologies that create complex configurations.

• Lack of mature IoT technologies and business processes• Limited guidance for life cycle maintenance and

management of IoT devices• The IoT introduces unique physical security concerns• IoT privacy concerns are complex and not always readily

evident.• Limited best practices available for IoT developers

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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

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• The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a network of physical objects, systems, platforms and applications that contain embedded technology to communicate and share intelligence with each other, the external environment and with people.

• The adoption of the IIoT is being enabled by the improved availability and affordability of sensors, processors and other technologies that have helped facilitate capture of and access to real-time information.

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IIoT, IoT and M2M

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IIoT, IoT and M2M• The main difference between IoT and IIoT is that where

consumer IoT often focuses on convenience for individual consumers, while, Industrial IoT is strongly focused on improving the efficiency, safety, and productivity of operations with a focus on return on investment.

• M2M is a subset of IIoT, which tends to focus very specifically on machine-to-machine communications, where IoT expands that to include machines-to-objects/people/infrastructure.

• The IIoT is about making machines more efficient and easier to monitor

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IIoT and the Enterprise

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IIoT Requirements

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IIoT Requirements

• Cloud Computing• Access (anywhere, anytime)• Security• Big Data Analytics• UX (User Experience)• Assets Management• Smart Machines

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IIoT vs. IoT

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IIoT Benefits

• Vastly improved operational efficiency (e.g., improved uptime, asset utilization) through predictive maintenance and remote management

• The emergence of an outcome economy, fueled by software-driven services; innovations in hardware; and the increased visibility into products, processes, customers and partners

• New connected ecosystems, coalescing around software platforms that blur traditional industry boundaries

• Collaboration between humans and machines, which will result in unprecedented levels of productivity and more engaging work experiences

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Real life Examples …

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• Drones, for example, are being used to monitor remote pipelines, and intelligent drilling equipment can improve productivity in mines.

• Management company charging fees based on the energy savings it delivers to building owners.

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• An airline company rewarding its engine supplier for reduced passenger delays resulting from performance data that automatically schedules maintenance and orders spare parts while a plane is still in flight.

• With IIoT there will be no more missing planes , information is live and up-to-date about the plane and the need for the black box will diminish. These are the kinds of product-service hybrid models that can provide new value to customers.

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Workforce and IIoT?

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Any Questions ?

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Thank you!