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Introduction to IBM Internet of

Things Foundation

Bernard Kufluk

IBM Internet of Things Product Management

Bryan Boyd

IBM IoT Developer

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© 2014 IBM Corporation

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Agenda

• Benefits of the Internet of Things

• IBM Internet of Things Foundation

• What Next ?

© 2014 IBM Corporation 3

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The number is

expected to

increase

dramatically within

the next decade,

with estimates

ranging from 50

Billion devices to reaching

1 trillion

9 billion devices around the world are currently connected

to the Internet, including computers and smartphones

The Internet of Things has the

potential to create economic impact

of $2.7 trillion to $6.2 trillion

annually by 2025

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Internet Of Things Forecast2020 View

Source: IDC, December 2013

• 212 billion installed things

• 30 billion autonomously connected

things

• Public Sector, Distribution & Services, Manufacturing & Resources, and Consumers lead segment growth rates

• Approximately 3 million petabytes of embedded systems data (excludes streaming, surveillance-type data

• $8.9 trillion of business value

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GSMA “Connected Life” forecast $4.5T in 2020

Source:http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/2985699/Connected-devices-will-be-worth-45t.html

Top Ten in 2020:

1. Connected Car $600 billion

2. Clinical Remote Monitoring $350 billion

3. Assisted Living $270 billion

4. Home and Building Security $250 billion

5. Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance $245 billion

6. New Business Models for Car Usage $225 billion

7. Smart Meters $105 billion

8. Traffic Management $100 billion

9. Electric Vehicle Charging $75 billion

10. Building Automation $40 billion

“The Internet of [Things] could raise the level of U.S. gross domestic product by 2%-5% by 2025.

This gain… if realized, would boost the annual U.S. GDP growth rate by 0.2%-0.4% points over this period, bringing growth closer to 3% per year.” – US Progressive Policy Institute

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Value is not just sheer numbers of connected devices

The real opportunity is improved business value – new revenue models, lower costs, improved client experiences, better insight to improve outcomes

Source: IDC, “Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) 2013–2020 Forecast: Billions of Things, Trillions of Dollars”, October 2013

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Two worlds of technology are convergingMassive growth opportunity is at stake

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IoT 1.0

IoT 2.0

IoT 3.0

Dashboards

Device management

Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring

IoT middleware

Systems of Insight

M2M

enablementMobile

Big data infrastructure

Service platforms

Predictive models

Industry

services

Ecosystems &

alliances

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Streaming

Physical models

Cloud

IT business Physical infrastructure business

CISCO

AmazonWS

IntelMicrosoftTexas Instruments

JasperAxeda

Xively m2miGE

ToshibaPhillips

SiemensABB

Schneider Electric

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Benefits of real-time data from Internet of Things

Monetize• Charge for usage that is tracked by things

• Enable Pay-per-use models of things

Optimize• Improve efficiency of activities with data from things

• Anticipate & predict optimal actions and responses

Extend• Provide more value through connected things

• Deliver data, content, services through things

Control• Remotely affect behavior by controlling things

• Make remote adjustments to optimize things

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Five Keys to tapping into IoT value

Connect to and control devices

Collect and manage IoTdata

Understand and analyze

Act and react

Build applications to harness the potential

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IBM has been delivering Internet Of Things solutions for a Smarter Planet even before the campaign launch in 2008

Leveraging the data generated by digital technology provides

intelligence to help us do things better, improving our

responsiveness and ability to predict and optimize for future events

INTELLIGENT

Digital technologies (sensors and other

monitoring devices) are being embedded into

many objects, systems and processes

INSTRUMENTED

INTERCONNECTED

In the globalized, networked world, people, systems,

objects and processes are connected, and they

are communicating with one another in entirely new ways

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IBM delivers connectivity across IoT deployment options

As-a-service, PAYG Public

Cloud

Virtual appliances, Public or private cloud deployed

Dedicated appliances in

datacenter

IoT

Foundation

IBM MessageSight

Powered by IBM

MessageSight

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MQTT

Open

Lean

Simple

Reliable

Reliably and quickly deliver IoT data with MQTT

Open royalty-free specWide variety of clients and servers• Hobbyist to enterprise• Open source to commercial

Minimal pub/sub messaging semantics• Asynchronous (“push”)

delivery• Simple set of verbs -- connect,

publish, subscribe and disconnect

Minimized on-the-wire format• Smallest packet size 2 bytesScalableLow footprint• Clients: C=30Kb; Java=100Kb

Three qualities of service• 0 – at most once delivery• 1 – assured delivery dups ok• 2 – once and once only deliveryCopes with loss of contact between client and server.• “Last will and testament” to publish a

message if the client goes offline.

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Agenda

• Benefits of the Internet of Things

• IBM Internet of Things Foundation

• What Next ?

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Internet of Things Use Cases have common requirements

Core Requirements

Easily on-board connected “things”

Create a real-time communication channel with the “thing”

Begin capturing data from the “thing”

Visualise the data from the “thing”

Collect data in a historian DB

Provide access to the collected data

Manage the “things” and the connectivity to them

Secure the data from the “thing” and control access to that that data

Pay for the service based on usage

Extended Requirements

Perform analytics both in real-time and on historical trend data

Trigger events based on specific data conditions

Interact with the “thing” from business apps and/or from mobile devices

Send commands to the “thing”

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What is Internet of Things Foundation?

IBM® Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

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IBM Internet of Things Foundation

Connect

Collect

Manage

Simple APIs

Assemble

Build

Real Time MQTT

REST

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IBM Internet of Things Foundation allows you to easily compose IoT solutions

Visually define logic flows

Select from a growing list of device recipes

Visualize real-time data stream

Mix with other services in Bluemix to create apps

Simply connect & “recognize” device types

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Register and Connect devices

• Register and securely connect a wide variety of devices

• Use the industry-standard MQTT protocol

• Remotely monitor the connectivity of devices

• Connect many popular development boards using device recipes

• Extend to new devices with open-source device code from Eclipse Paho

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Collect and visualize data

• Collect and manage a time-series view of data

• See what is happening on your devices with data visualization

• Build dashboards and gain access to historical data through APIs

• Control and secure data currently trapped on instrumented devices

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Internet of Things Ecosystem & Partners are crucial

Solutions & Applications

SmarterCities

Transport& Rail

Energy & Utilities

ConsumerElectronics

Life Science& Healthcare

Oil & Gas

ConnectedVehicle

IndustrialManufacturing

Devices Gateways CloudsNetworks

IBM IndustrySolutions

IBM SWG

MessageSight

Streams

SDK SDK Partnerships

MaximoIoC

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with Wi-Fi Shield

Quickstart comes with recipes and code for the following

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Demo

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SilverHook Powerboats use IBM Internet of Things Foundation

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"SilverHook Powerboats uses the IoT

Foundation service within Bluemix as the

basis for its real-time power boat

telematics platform, allowing it to run

complex diagnostic analytics in real time

on racing boats traveling at high speeds on

the ocean,” said Nigel Hook, CEO,

DataSkill.

https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45102.wss

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IoT as a Composable Business

IoT Foundation

IoT-related Bluemix services

Secure Device Registration, Scalable Device Connectivity, Historian, Visual wiring

Rules, Push, Geo location, Analytics, Asset management, Predictive Maintenance…

Devices & Gateways

IoT end-end solutions

Connected appliance solutions, Smarter home solutions…

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Internet of Things is part of our Bluemix Platform

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Building an Internet of Things PaaSon the power of BlueMix

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Cloud

Integration

Dev Ops WatsonBig Data and

Analytics.

Cloudant SQL

Database

Push

Notifications

Cloud Code

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Node-RED in Bluemix

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Demo

• Connected Vehicle on Bluemix

– Node.js traffic simulator

– HTML5 map application

– HTML5 control app

– Using Node red

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Agenda

• Benefits of the Internet of Things

• IBM Internet of Things Foundation

• What Next ?

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Next Steps1. Think about how Internet of Things

will change your business

• Learn from those already on their journey

• Focus on monetizing, optimizing, extending or

controlling your world

2. Learn more

• Try IBM Internet of Things Cloud Quickstart

• Experiment with Node-Red

• Start using Bluemix

3. Get Involved

• Use the Internet of Things Foundation

4. Schedule Internet of Things

Workshop

• Speak to your IBM representative about a best

practices workshop including exploration of

use case & value assessment

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Resources

Try our Internet of Things Foundation Quickstart at

internetofthings.ibmcloud.com

Check out recipes to connect your devices & learn how to build a Bluemix IoT app

ibmdw.net/iot

Stay social … follow & interact

@IBMIoT

twitter.com/IBMIoT

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Questions?

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Conference highlights

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• Wednesday – A29: Introduction to Internet of Things Foundation

• 15:15 Room 6

– A8: Introduction to MessageSight• 16:45 Room 27

• Thursday – AL4: Hands on lab – IBM Internet of Things

Foundation• 9 – 11:30 Room 7a

– A34: Connecting Devices to the Internet of Things• 14:00 Room 8

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WebSphere Technical University and Digital Experience Europe 2014

Your feedback is valuable - please complete your session or lab evaluation!

Session number

A29

Provide your evaluations by:

Evaluation forms:

Fill out a form at the end of each session

Paper forms are located in each of the session or lab rooms

Place the completed form in the tray as you exit the room

- Or –

Complete the session survey on Event Connect Portal: ibmeventconnect.eu/euxdx

Select Sessions, then Session Finder, and complete the survey

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