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Internet of Things Can it apply to Food Defense?
21/ May / 2015
“If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us -- we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past their best. We need to empower computers with their own means of gathering information, so they can see, hear and smell the world for themselves, in all its random glory. RFID and sensor technology enable computers to observe, identify and understand the world—without the limitations of human-entered data.”
Kevin Ashton, MIT, 1999
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What is IoT
The Internet of Things connects devices such as everyday consumer objects and industrial equipment onto the network, enabling information gathering and management of these devices via software to increase efficiency, enable new services, or achieve other health, safety, or environmental benefits
Smart physical objects connected to the internet
Source: Goldman Sachs
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IoT Market Drivers
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Big Data • Big data processing
• SaaS delivery
• Scalability
• Distributed capability
Smart Things • Lower cost sensors,
microprocessors, memory
• Embedded software
• IP addressability
• Compatibility
Transformative Business Results
Pervasive Connectivity • Lower data transmission costs • More robust network infrastructure • New networking tools • Ubiquity of mobile devices
Multitude of Uses
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Dramatic Cost Breakthroughs
In the last 10 years, costs have dropped for: Sensors – 2X Bandwidth – 40X Processing – 60X
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Billions of Connected Devices
1 billion fixed users
3 billion mobile users
30 billion things
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Turning Connections to Actions
Capture data where it’s generated in real time
Integrate data from multiple sources
Analyze data to effectively identify actionable insight
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Capture actionable data in real time
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What is it? Where is it? What condition is it in? How to respond?
Integrate with multiple connected things
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Bedtime setting: • Turn on night lights, turn off day lights • Lock doors, activate alarm, motion sensors, video analytics • Lower thermostat, run dishwasher
IoT for Business
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0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Fleet management
Condition-based monitoring
Energy data management
Security
Remote asset management/tracking
Areas for Deployment in Next 18 Months
Source: Harvard Business Review
Explosion of data to analyze
By 2020, 40% of the world’s data will come from machines that communicate with each other
• A jet engine generates 1 TB of data per flight • A large refinery generates 1 TB of data per day
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Actionable insight
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Analog Digital Actionable Insight
Capabilities enabled by IoT
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Source: Harvard Business Review
An Enabling Platform For Better Insights and Better Performance
Tyco’s Smart Services Platform
The Integrated Data and Smart Services Platform, extending
and complementing existing Tyco Safety and Security
systems through an open, standards based network that
connects intelligent devices and services with people at
work, driving better decisions and faster execution
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Device Connectivity Platforms
Mobile & Cloud Platform Services
Advanced Analytics
Monitoring Services
Enterprise Integration
Development Programs
Smart services-based solutions
Highly integrated and unified solutions
Improved performance & efficiency
New business models & opportunities
Enhanced customer intimacy
The Tyco Smart Services Platform
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Smart Service Platform Components
Applications and Services
Tyco On Cloud •Big Data Management •Analytics, Metrics and Statistics •Data Mining •Cross-site aggregation
Tyco On Gateway •Data / Event Aggregation •LSN Device Management •LSN Inventory •LAN/WAN connectivity
Tyco On EdgeConnect •Device Monitoring •Device Data Mgt. •Local Rules Processing
Tyco On Services •Web Services •Remote Services •System Integration •Client Interaction
Existing Tyco Sensor Networks
New & Third Party Sensor Networks
Integration Web
Services
Central Monitoring
Corporate IT & TBS
Interactive Mobile Services
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2. Discover Unknown Relationships (Business Intelligence vs Data Intelligence)
• Business Intelligence (modeled data, you know how business operates, running reports based on pre-defined notions
• Data Intelligence (structured & un-structured data, data driving patterns and correlations that you didn’t know existed
1. Collect Real-time Sensor Data
4. Transform Business Results
Data Intelligence Journey
3. Recommend Actions • Data conveys problem • Algorithms created to match business type • Actionable data visualized
Ingest
Process
Analyze Execute
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Predictive Maintenance
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Typical Equipment Types and Failure Causes
Equipment Category
Equipment Type
Failure Mode Failure Cause Detection Method
Rotating Machinery Compressors, Pumps, Motors, Blowers
• Premature Bearing Loss
• Lubrication Failure
• Excessive Force • Over, Under or
Improper Lube • Heat & Moisture
• Vibration & Lube Analysis
Electrical Equipment
Motors, Cable, Starters, Transformers
• Insulation Failure • Corona Discharge
• Heat & Moisture • Moisture Splice
Methods
• Time/resistance tests, I/R scans, oil analysis
• Ultrasound
Heat Transfer Equipment
Exchangers, Condensers
• Fouling • Sediment or material buildup
Heat Transfer Calculations
Containment & Transfer Equipment
Piping, water mains, Tanks
• Corrosion • Stress cracks
• Chemical Attack • Metal Fatigue
• Corrosion meters, thickness checks
• Acoustic Emission
20 Source: Association for Maintenance Professionals
Predictive, Conditional Monitoring
Real-time equipment health monitoring Failure prediction / Pre-empt failures
•Increase equipment reliability and longevity Automatically alert customer and vendors
•Advance part ordering •Issue / schedule with pre-existing planned maintenance window
Visitor Authentication
Problem • Improve speed of checking visitors into and through access control system
• Validate visitor against database
Potential Tyco On solutions • Online registration portal for contact information
• TSA pre-check like verification against internal and possibly external security watch list databases
• Visitor receives email or text message confirmation barcode which can be scanned to speed check-in process
• Biometric integration could lead to automated “self service” check-in for low security environment
Food Defense Applicability • Fraudulent/Deceptive pickups
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Employee & Contractor Tracking
Problem • Reliably knowing who is on site and where
• Tighten cyber security for employees
• Time and attendance fraud by contractors
Potential Tyco On solutions • Active RFID badges
• Geo-location based monitoring can track movement and if enter restricted area, alert sent to appropriate staff
• Network access and PC auto locked when employee not on campus
• Access control integration with time and attendance systems and advanced analytics to detect contractor fraud
Food Defense Applicability • Restrict access to vulnerable areas only to authorized staff
• Cyber security
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Chemical Control Tracking & Compliance
Problem
• Meet REACH compliance requirements
• Track location and movement of chemicals
• Track temperature for quality control verification
Potential Tyco On solutions
• Low cost wireless RFID tags
• Location beacons
• Remote monitoring and management of expiration dates
• Temperature sensors
Food Defense Applicability
• Control of hazardous materials
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Other Food Defense Use Cases?
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Contact Information
Don Hsieh Director, Commercial and Industrial Marketing Tyco Integrated Security Email: [email protected] Work: 561-226-8249