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Confidential and Proprietary
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Internet of Things
IoT training forum, Guadalajara
J U N . 2 0 1 4
Alan Collins | Connectivity Team
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Agenda
• Internet of Things
− IoT Introduction
− Use cases
− IoT block diagram
• Home Automation Trends and Standards
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Internet of Things (IoT)
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The Internet of Things
M2M. Connectivity. Context.
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IoT concept
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IoT Use cases Smart Connectivity
Personalized Marketing
Statistical behavior
New Patterns search triggered by relevant events
Remove/Add feature-set to existing/new products
Others we can imagine,
Others we will discover…
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Slices of the IoT pie: We all want a piece of it
SENSORSCompass
Magnetometer
Accelerometer
Touch sensor
Gyroscope
Altimeter/pressure
Temperature
Humidity
ACTUATORSMotors
Water Engines
Hydraulic
Motion control
Servomechanisms
MICROCONTROLLERS8, 16, 32-bit
Low Power
Frequency of operation
Memory
Inputs/Outputs
Serial Interfaces & Connectivity
Built-in Analog and Sensors
CONNECTIVITYWired & Wireless
Protocol Standards
Ethernet
USB
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.0
ZigBee
ANT+
IPv6 + 6LoWPAN
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Slices of the IoT pie: We all want a piece of it
CLOUDSoftware, platforms and
infrastructure Services
Remotely through the internet
Share resources to achieve
coherence & economies of scale
BIG DATA & ANALYTICSCollection of data sets
Large & complex
Database management tools
Statistical analysis
SECURITYEncryption
High security across protocols and
layers
Network access
Data access
Weakest link in the chain in the most
important
FRONT-ENDUser Interface
Smart Phones, Tablets, TV, Laptop
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CLOUD
Gateway
IoT Building blocks
Edge Node
Sensors
ActuatorMicrocontroller
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
MCU
BIG DATA & ANALYTICS
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IoT is all about the services
• Existing Business model
• New opportunities for users and service providers
Thank you for downloading your new
IoT service. It’s free of charge, we
just need your permission to access
to your profile data. Please read &
accept the following agreement…
More things are connecting to the Internet
than people — over 12.5 billion devices in
2010 alone. We will have 50 billion devices
connected by 2020.
Cisco’s Internet Business Solutions Group
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Home Automation
Trends and Standards
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Home Automation as IoT Forefront
The business of home automation is
enabling the internet of things.gigaom.com, Dec 2013
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The Internet of Things
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Wi-Fi
• Smart TVs
• Appliances
• Device Control
• Infrastructure Reuse
• No universal app standard
• Ongoing optimization for IoT
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ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4
• Sensors
• Remote Control (IR Replacement)
• Door Locks
• Lighting
• Appliances
• App standards: HA1.2
• Scalable
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How IEEE 802.15.4 Scales
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Bluetooth Smart
• Direct Device Control
• Sensors and Low Power Nodes
• Tie-in with Wearables
• Proximity
• Indoor Location (trilateration)
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IoT convergence to IP
We need standards at the radio
level, the security layer, and the
data format level... For
developers it is necessary that
they know that those devices are
going to be able to talk to each
other and [that they] really focus
on the application.
WiFi, Ethernet,
BT 4.1, PLC, 802.15.4,
Etc…
Web services / EXI
CoAP, SE 2.0, HTTPS, ...etc
TCP, UDP
IP (v6, v4)
APP
Transport
Network
Link/PHY
Adam Gould, vice president of the
Sensinode Business at ARM
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Gateway Model for Unification
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Gateway Model
Heating/Cooling
SecuritySwitches
Door Locks
Closures
Lighting
Gateway
Fire & SafetyCloud
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Connectivity Standards used for Home Automation
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Crowd Funded Home Automation Startups
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Key notes
• IoT pie
− Identify your strengths,
− Create alliances to strengthen your weaknesses
• Choose your connectivity flavor wisely
− Data rate, range, interoperability
− User interface
− Software stacks
− Silicon options
− Evaluation boards
• Use crowd funding
• Have fun, and change the world !!!
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