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Facts about the Internet of Things
The majority of people (87%) have not heard of the term
‘Internet of Things’Accenture
Connections PeopleThings
This year, we will have 4.9 billion things connected
to the internetGartner
By 2020, the number of Internet-connected things
will reach 50 billionCisco
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What exactly is the Internet of Things?Internet of Things is driven by a combination of 3 entities
Our world slowly but surely becomes a digital nervous system
full of sensors...
Connectivity People & processes
Sensors
the analog sensor in- & outputs are digitized and placed onto
networks (.io)...
and integrated in processes to make better decisions, even
autonomously
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Sensors & actuatorsLocation data using GPS sensors
Eyes and ears using cameras and microphones
Sensors that can measure everything from temperature to pressure changes
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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Connectivity
The sensor in & outputs are digitized and placed onto networks (.io)
Lots of small data packages are transmitted
New types of WAN networks are needed: Long Range Low Battery power networks like LoRa, Sigfox, etc
New types of PAN networks are needed: Zigbee, Z-wave, BLE, etc
New internet protocols needed: MQTT, CoAP, etc
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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People & processesTwo-way communication systems
that integrate data, people, processes and systems
for better decision making
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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The interactions between these entities are creating new types of smart applications and servicesStarting with popular connected devices already on the market
Sensors, Connectivity,People & processes
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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and quickly advancing to diverse applications
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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Things get interesting when connected devices start creating compound applications within their own verticals and across industries
Source: Postscapes and Harbor Research
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$0,5trillion
Big Data2015
$125 billion
Internet of Things2025
The impact of IoT applications
Wearables2025
$70 billion
Mobile apps2016
$77 billion
Cloud Computing2018
$205 billion
* McKinsey reports 2010 - 2015
x10
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IoT impactBy 2020, IoT will impact close to 6%
of the $100T global economy ATKearney
Direct increase in output per unit of cost, enabled by IoT
and reinvested in productive assets and activities
Productivity improvements
$1.7T
Revenue redistributed
$3.4T
Value to end customers
$164B
Revenues directly attributable to sale of
IoT hardware, software, and services
Direct reduction in costs driven by IoT and realized by end
customers
Additional IoT
revenues$370B
Revenues realized within the world economy that will potentially move from one player to another with no
net increase in total economy
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Currently less than 0.1%
of all the devices that could be connected to the Internet,
are connected to the Internet
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IOT & SustainabilityEnd of life household appliances and consumer electronics, still have a recycling value of $390B each year. IoT active & passive tracking can recapture $56BProject Mainstream: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, McKinsey
The world cannot supply enough batteries for 50 billion devices. We will need new ways to power devices. For example the heating of a seat can power a deviceJan-Willem Smeenk M2M4ALL
To rebuild healthcare in a sustainable way it has to be rebuilt from the ground moving the “point of care” from costly hospitals to the patient’s home. “Individualised care” is coming and IoT will play a big role in it.Fjord trends report 2016
Your house has 20 devices that are constantly working, and there is no need to. About 10% of household electricity is wasted this way.http://standby.lbl.gov/summary-table.html
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