iot... the mind of minds
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Malek Al Haddad
1995 The Rise of
Internet
2013 Intel Launches
the Internet of Things
TOM DAVENPORT - JOHN LUCKER - Deloitte University Press | Realizing the full potential of the Internet of Things © 2015
Local sensing
Data integration
Analytics of things
TOM DAVENPORT - JOHN LUCKER - Deloitte University Press | Realizing the full potential of the Internet of Things © 2015
http://www.sensorsmag.com/chemical-gas/role-chemical-sensors-trillion-sensor-universe-17488
http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-apple-almost-equal-number-devices-sold-q4-2012-178770/
Definition of IoT:
Intelligent interactivity between human and things to exchange information &
knowledge for new value creation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=65&v=sfEbMV295Kk
http://www.casinoenterprisemanagement.com/articles/march-2012/where%E2%80%99s-money-part-9-18-big-data
http://diaryofthings.com/internet-things-world-forum-unites-industry-leaders-chicago-accelerate-adoption-iot-business-models
http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic
The IoT is seen as a very important tool in
the economic and social development
of many countries be it for the
developing ones, or the developed. The
technology is now at a tipping point in
the internet evolution and that it is pivotal
for the IoT to be adopted to enhance
different operations across different
industries and verticals.
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William Deckers I Digital Strategy Consultant • The Internet of Things moves in #infographic #Smart homes and #connected cars show momentum
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Communicate with your room air
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http://m2mworldnews.com/ An article by Gemma Maroney Marketing Manager at VoIP and Solution IP
What does the Internet of Things mean for
Children growing up?
Teddy the Guardian is a cuddly toy that
exemplifies this concept. Able to monitor
child temperature and heart rate when
hugged, the idea is that the teddy bear
does away with the need for adult
interventions with intrusive medical
instruments that could be distressing for
a sick child.
Interactive children’s toys that change feedback based on
the child’s actions have been available on digital platforms.
The IoT will make that data big. By tracking, collating and
sending data on how a child interacts with a particular
book or toy and making it available online, learning
outcomes can become dynamic. Masses of this data can
be analyzed by experts and the book can change content
or feedback to give the best learning outcome based on
previous experience.
http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2014/06/what-will-internet-things-mean-k-12
Education
Students become the sensors
Wouldn't it be great to be able to figure out that 25 of the 30 students were having a hard time conjugating
verbs, and only two of the 30 didn't understand how to use articles?" the teacher will know that he might
then spend an hour of class time on verbs and do a five-minute video on articles for the web.
https://www.nymi.com/the-nymi-band/
http://blogs.microsoft.com/iot/2014/11/18/creating-a-connected-classroom-with-iot/
EducationRegistration - Login - HEART ID
Biometric authentication technology to confirm a student's identity using their heart's unique
signature (ECG).
The band contains an encrypted hardware element to keep communications safe, an
accelerometer and gyroscope for gesture recognition and a haptic feedback motor.
When it comes to keeping students on task, teachers could send a “haptic” vibration.
Student ID will be linked to a student’s health record or family financial information.
Creating a connected classrooms: Beijing Middle School created an integrated, interactive
intelligent system based on Microsoft technologies that connects dozens of devices, 50
digital whiteboards with classroom all-in-one televisions and 150 teacher tablets, with a
back-end system. The appealing new multimedia classroom experience keeps students
more engaged, and helps teachers easily organize and present learning materials, saving
them precious time — and saving the school money on maintenance and equipment costs.
The new TVs and whiteboards provide clearer, crisper visuals and save more than $800 per
classroom each year, or a total of $40,750. The LED lighting in the new displays also uses less
energy, which results in additional cost savings. The new system can be scaled in the future
to create ever-more educated cities; the classroom system is easy to connect and build
upon with new capabilities, devices and data streams. The system could also one day be
deployed beyond China’s large cities to rural areas, delivering better educational
opportunities to poor communities.
http://edcetera.rafter.com/the-internet-of-things-coming-to-a-classroom-near-you/
http://www.information-age.com/technology/mobile-and-networking/123457290/project-aims-to-put-the-internet-of-things-into-schools
EducationKill the computer lab.
A single physical location is not only less relevant in our digitally-saturated
world today—it can also reinforce a central, top-down approach to
hardware purchasing decisions. If connected devices aim to enhance the
classroom experience, then schools should empower teachers to select the
hardware that best fits their classrooms, as modeled in programs like Digital
Promise’s Teacher Wallets pilot. This shift means that districts and schools
may need to rethink the budget process for technology, experimenting with
teacher-driven, grant-based models
Building managers to monitor temperature, humidity, air quality, and even
foot traffic.
Supermechnical has also released Twine, a similar product they describe as
“the simplest way to connect stuff to the internet.” A small, inconspicuous
box, it allows users to link almost any physical object to a local area
network. Even people with zero coding knowledge can receive text and
email updates on whatever items or environments the box is sensing.
The NMC predicted that smart objects would become ubiquitous in higher
education by 2017, and with such user-friendly tech already on the market,
even that may turn out to be a conservative estimate.
Source: Cisco: Kip Compton, Mike Flannagan, and Tony Shakib
Source: Cisco: Kip Compton, Mike Flannagan, and Tony Shakib
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Hospitality
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Agriculture
Source: Cisco: Kip Compton, Mike Flannagan, and Tony Shakib
Source: Cisco: Kip Compton, Mike Flannagan, and Tony Shakib
Retail
• Having big data management facility handy helps retail businesses with extensibility and scalability over the complexity of datawarehousing. Also, it improves the scope for developing superior data analytics models without extensive investment.
• More power to retail businesses in structuring key value generation policies, thanks to accuracy of data analytics.• Having a solid big data management platform is extremely effective in overcoming technological limitations, such as, addressing ETL
processing, data sorting, preparing data set for analytics, content storage creation and creating online archive.• Ease with deploying commercial hardware and open source tools.
Source: http://tickto.com/how-big-data-helps-with-value-generation-in-retail-environment/
Warehouse• The warehouse of the future will
also use sensors, data collection
technologies, analytics as well as
smart, connected machines that
can communicate more
information from more nodes in
the supply chain.
• The value is in the integration of
the pieces of the supply chain,
what we call the value at the
seams. It’s having access to the
information between areas like
manufacturing and distribution,
shipping and the customer or this
silo and that silo.
• People will only get involved to
handle the exceptions that
cannot be addressed by the
system.
• The original manufacturer sends
identifying information about
each box to the system. That
data is then fed to secure sites in
the cloud where key information
is stored. When the boxes arrive at
the location, the serial numbers
http://www.supplychain247.com/article/big_picture_ciscos_warehouse_of_the_future
When the hot pallet is scanned at the receiving dock, a lift truck driver would get a
signal to go to the dock to get the pallet. The driver could then go to the lit storage
locations to assemble the rest of the order. Meanwhile, the system could
automatically schedule the outbound transportation for that order and notify the
customer that it’s on its way.
IoT Market
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Business Impact
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Business Impact
Pioneer Cities
Amsterdam Smart City
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msterda
msmartc
ity.com
The city of
Amsterdam’s
broader
objective is to
connect all of
its citizens by
2018. Once
connected,
residents and
businesses will
be able to
access rich
information
and media
resources,
friends and
colleagues,
and a wealth
of innovative
services that
improve life
across the city.
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msterda
msmartc
ity.com
Amsterdam Smart City
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msterda
msmartc
ity.com
Amsterdam Smart City
City of Mississauga
Source: http://www.govtech.com/fs/The-Internet-of-Things-Changes-Chicagos-Approach-to-Urban-Design.html
Malaysia IoT Roadmap
Under the plan, Cyberjaya will be putting in place
various IoT-based solutions such as smart traffic
management system, energy management, and many
others to catalyse Malaysia’s move towards becoming
a regional IoT hub and be a hot bed for IoT companies
and tech profiles.
US$11B Income Boost Expected
14,270 high-skilled employment
opportunities by 2020