the internet of things - decoupling producers and consumers of m2m device data
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This presentation explains how Eurotech's architecture decouples the relationship between "data producers" - sensors and smart connected devices - and "data consumers" - existing customer applications and infrastructure - allowing developers to freely design and build multiple parallel relations between many devices and many applications with no dependencies and no limitationsTRANSCRIPT
The Internet of Things
Decoupling Data Producers from Data Consumers -
Bridging the M2M Implementation Barrier
Amaro, 20.05.2013
Robert Andres
The Internet of Things Legacy Architectures – Implementation Barrier
Complex mix of data producers, consumers, and services is not
addressed:
•One-to-One data relationship between the services (devices,
sensors) and the (enterprise) applications requiring the data
•Custom applications on a database level are required to access
data
•60%-90% of Project Effort on Data Delivery
•Costly Bandwidth Consumption
•Protocol is the Transport – Can’t break apart
The Internet of Things Legacy Architectures – Implementation Barrier
One-to-One data relationship
between the services (devices) –
monolithic solutions.
Custom applications are required
to access data
Custom
“Monolithic”
Applications
Enterprise Applications
Location # 2
Location # 3
Implementation
Barrier
Location # 1
WAN / Internet
The Internet of Things Decoupling Producers & Consumers of M2M Device Data
Many-to-Many data relationship
between the business applications
and the devices
Enterprise Applications
Location # 3
Location # 1
Location # 2
Enterprise Service Bus
For M2M Device Data
The Internet of Things
• Effectively decoupling consumers and producers of (M2M) data
• Many To Many Relationship
• Primary Business Activity Is Addressed
• Data Delivery Using Common Protocol
• Efficient Bandwidth Utilization
• Utilizes TCP/IP Network Topology
Solution: Enterprise Service Bus for M2M
The Internet of Things Decoupling Producers & Consumers of M2M Device Data
Transportation & Logistics Logistics
Medical &
Healthcare
Industrial &
Energy
Communication
Infrastructure
Security & Surveillance
The Internet of Things Architectural Approach for more effective M2M Solutions
What needs to be done:
•Decoupling of consumers and producers of data
•Single flexible & manageable M2M infrastructure
•Flexible, IT centric SEN hardware & software platforms
But …
•“Minimal-invasive” approach
•Integrating legacy systems, preserving investments
•Reduce cost (WAN, cellular, implementation, operations)
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