th internet of things in the 5g era: enabling technologies...
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Dr. Maria Rita Palattella
Research-Associate
SecanLab, University of Luxembourg
IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things,
15th December 2015, Milan, Italy
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Internet of Things in the 5G Era:
Enabling Technologies and
Business Models
Internet of Things• “Interconnect”
• Use Wired (i.e, cabe, fiber-optical, microwave) and/or Wifi to connect smart objects all around the world
Internet of Things• “Relating to”
Internet of Things• Information about things
• “things having identities and virtual personalities”
• IP-enabled embedded devices : sensors (WSNs), machines (M2M), active positioning tags, Radio Frequency Identifiers
(RFID), mobile phones, home and industrial automation equipment, environmental monitoring systems
• smart object: an item equipped with
– a sensor or actuator that gives it the ability to interact with the physical world
– a microprocessor that enables it to transform the data captured from the sensors
– a communication device that enables it to communicate its sensor readings to the outside world and receive input from
other smart objects
– a power source that provides it the electrical energy for the smart object to do its work
• operating in smart spaces and using intelligent interfaces to connect and communicate within social,
environmental, and user contexts
Internet of Things (IoT) definition
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INDUSTRIALInternet of Things
CONSUMERInternet of Things
Connectivity and data analytics
wearable
SMART home/office
MTC
SMARTcity
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IoT Connectivity Landscape
� Wide coverage� Low deployment cost� High level of security� Access to dedicated spectrum� Simplicity of managemento NO support for MTC
� Low power� Low cost� Mesh WSN
� BLE
� Short range
LP-
� QoS support� Scalable� Cost effective
No scalable; No mobility, roaming, SLA support
� High reach, low cost� LPWA Networks, low data rate
3GPP releases and timeline: toward 5G
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Smart Cities:
an example of business model
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IoT Return of Investment
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� Real-time Instrumentation ROI
� Big Data Value ROI
o Shift from infrastructure to data-driven ecosystem
� Wireless ROI
o Substantial CAPEX and OPEX gains
o Save cable costs, installation efforts, system maintenance
Not only utility, BUT also clear financial returns!
Cellular Operator Model
IoT Data Privacy and Trust
• Issue: more vulnerabilities (attacks, privacy leaks), due to integration of heterogeneous technologies
• Requirements:
– Protection of personal data
– Location and data privacy
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Thank you! Any questions?
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� M.R Palattella, M. Dohler, L.A. Grieco, G. Rizzo, J. Torsner, T. Engel. L. Latif. “Internet of
Things in the 5G Era: Enablers, Architecture and Business Models” IEEE JSAC Special Issue
on Emerging Technologies in Communications, to appear in 2016.