internet of everything (ioe): driving industry disruption
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Presentation by John Baekelmans in the Internet of Things (IoT) Session at iMinds The Conference 2014 www.iminds.beTRANSCRIPT
The Internet of Everything (IoE)driving industry disruption
John Baekelmans
CTO, IoE Solutions Group
October 2014
Twitter: @jbaekelm
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Life Before the Internet
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The World Is Changing
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The Leap Forward in
Transportation
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The Leap Forward in Energy
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The Leap Forward
Attributes for Success
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The Future Is
Software-based
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We Are Entering the
Application Economy
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Business Models Will Be
Cloud-centric and Hosted
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Agile Development will
Separate Winners and Losers
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Everything Will Be
Connected
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Enabling the Leap Forward:
Cisco’s Contribution
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IoT World Forum Architecture Committee
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Basic Premises
Devices
send and receive data interacting with the
Network
where the data is transmitted, normalized, and filtered using
Edge Computing
before landing in
Data storage / Databases
accessible by
Applications
which process it and provide it to people who will
Act and Collaborate
Standards based
approaches are required
to enable the IoT industry
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IoT World Forum Reference Model
Levels
Application(Reporting, Analytics, Control)
Data Abstraction(Aggregation & Access)
Data Accumulation(Storage)
Edge Computing(Data Element Analysis & Transformation)
Connectivity(Communication & Processing Units)
Physical Devices & Controllers(The “Things” in IoT)
Collaboration & Processes(Involving People & Business Processes)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sensors, Devices, Machines,
Intelligent Edge Nodes of all types
Center
Edge
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Internet of Things Reference Model Objectives
Sensors, Devices, Machines,
Intelligent Edge Nodes of all types
Center
Edge
IT
OT
Query
Based
Event
Based
Data at
Rest
Data in
Motion
Non-real
Time
Real
Time
Levels
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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From Internet of Things (IoT) toThe Internet of Everything (IoE)
Delivering the Right
Information to the Right
Person (or Machine)
at the Right Time
Process
Physical Devices and
Objects Connected to the
Internet and Each Other
for Intelligent Decision
Making
Things
Connecting People in
More Relevant,
Valuable Ways
People
Leveraging Data into
More Useful
Information for
Decision Making
Data
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
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Aironet 1550 IE 2000
Connected:Continuous Product Development
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Software-based: Application Centric Infrastructure for IoT
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10TB of Data for Every 30 Minutes of Flight
1.1 BILLION Data Points (0.5TB) per Day
A Large Offshore Field Produces
0.75TB of Data Weekly
A Large Refinery Generates
1TB of Raw Data per Day
Exponential Growth in Generated Data
Sources: http://www.kurzweilai.net/sin-charts#!prettyPhoto; http://blog.backblaze.com/2011/06/22/price-gap-storage-vs-bandwidth/
The World Generates 2 Exabytes of Data Every Day
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IoT Requires Distributed Computing
ENDPOINT
DATACENTER/CLOUD
Traditional Computing Model(Terminal-mainframe, Client-server, Web)
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IoT Requires Distributed Computing
DEVICE
DATACENTER/CLOUD
IoT Computing Model(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)
FOG
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Paradigm Shift with Fog
Unified Platform
Network Compute Storage
CLOUD CLOUDEDGE
STORE ANALYZE ACT NOTIFY
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Making Fog a Reality
DEVICE
DATACENTER/CLOUD
IoT Computing Model(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)
IOx
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Cisco IOx
Communicate
+ =Best
Internetworking
Compute
Best Open
Source
IOx
BYOI/BYOA: Bring Your Own Interface, Bring Your Own Application
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Expanding
Our Cloud Strategy
Cisco Powered PartnerClouds
Cisco Cloud Services
Enterprise PrivateCloud
PublicClouds
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Today’s view
where are we ?
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IoE Vertical Solutions
Connected Factory Connected City Connected Transportation Connected Utilities Connected
Oil and Gas
Connected
Factory Energy
Mgmt.
Connected
Factory
Wireless
Connected
Factory
Security
Connected
Factory
Automation
SCC
Infrastructure
Management
(City WiFi,
Parking, Lighting,
Location, Traffic,
Safety & Security)
Workspaces
(Smart Spaces
& REGS)
Connected
Roadways
Connected Trains
Connected
Stations
Connected
Trackside
Connected
Mobile Workforce
Connected AMI
Connected
Substation
Automation
Connected
Distribution
Automation
Connected
Pipelines
Connected
Refinery
Secure Ops
Connected
Oilfield
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IoE Vertical Solutions (continued)
Connected Public Safety Connected Mining Healthcare Connected
SP / M2M
Connected Retail and
Sports/Entertainment
Connected
Schools
Connected
Border
Connected Law
Enforcement
Connected
Defense
Virtual Patient
Observation
Patient
Wayfinding
Patient Media
Experience
Cisco Health
Presence
Remote Tower
Management
Fleet/Asset
Management
Asset Visibility
& Monitoring
Connected
Predictive
Maintenance
Connected Mine
Remote
Operations
Secure Ops
Connected
Stadium
Wi-Fi
Stadium Vision
CMX Digital
Experience
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