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Enabling Intelligence for Smart Building
Lifeng Geng
ARM Tech Forum 2016 – Taipei
IoT Segment Marketing Manager
July 1st , 2016
© ARM 2016 2
Connecting Intelligence
Smart City Smart Parking Street Lighting Smart Roads Congestion control Noise reduction Air Pollution Waste management Water leakage Smart meters / Grid
Industrial Internet Wearable Smart Health Smart Home Connected Car Enterprise IoT
Logistics
Tracking
Smart Motors
Quantified self
Context
awareness
Assisted shopping
Remote
monitoring
Smart medication
Diagnosis
Connected
appliances
Automation
Personalization
Car to car
Car to highway
Self driving cars
Access control
Asset tracking
Smart facilities
Smart Planet Environmental
Sensing Water Quality Global warming Forest fire Detection Irrigation / Farming Resource
preservation
© ARM 2016 3
What is IoT? Connecting the real world and web services with changing business models
GPS
Gyroscope
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Touch
Microphone
Luminance
Temperature
© ARM 2016 4
IoT Value Chain is Much More Complex
IP
Provider
SoC
Provider
3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9
Our target is to “Go Deep” and build ARM ecosystem across the value chain.
© ARM 2016 5
Smart Building / Smart Community
Smart Buildings are the fundamental building blocks for Smart City. With the evolving technology
for intelligent sensing, integration, big data analytics and service, the role of Smart Building is
redefined from a static environment to a more dynamic and interactive space that impacts the
energy efficiency, asset management and productivity of their occupants etc.
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Cost in Building’s Lifecycle
Building Construction
Building Operation
Energy
Manpower Resource
Others
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Need providing values to the Building Owners
Manage Occupant Comfort
Automating controls and equipment (HVAC / Lighting / Chillers / Access Control etc)
Integration & control of other system
Alert Operators of facility assets
Detect problems prior to becoming an issue.
Alarm notification and management
Increase facility value
Energy Management
Intelligent sequences and routines to manage building and system energy consumption
Green Building
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Building Automation System:
Source from Johnson Control Source from IBM
ARM7 / Cortex-M for Field Controller
ARM926 / Cortex-A/M for Network Controller
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System Integration & Operation • Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are agreements between government and the private sector for the purpose
of providing public infrastructure, community facilities and related services (for instance Energy Saving topic).
• The private sector enter into a contract with government for the design, delivery, and operation of the facility or infrastructure and the services provided.
• The private sector finance the capital investment and recover the investment over the course of the contract. The asset transfers back to the public sector at the end of the contract
© ARM 2016 10
World Largest
accommodation
provider owns no
real estate
World Largest Taxi
company owns no
taxi
World most valuable
retailer has no
inventory
We are in a Changing World: Digital Disruption
How would the traditional building equipment manufactures respond to this changing world?
• Keep improving the device performance and features
• They have the professional know of their devices and building environment
• Business model from Selling a Device to Delivering a Device as a Service (DaaS)
© ARM 2016 11
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Smart Parking System (Automatic Number Plate Recognition)
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Parcel Delivery Device
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Smart Community
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Evolving Metrics of Success
Personal Computing
Perf
$
Perf
Power× $
Mobile Computing
Perf
Energy× $
Internet of Things
Perf
Energy× $ × Trust × Scale
© ARM 2016 16
Global leader in the development of
semiconductor IP
R&D outsourcing for semiconductor companies
Innovative business model yields high margins
Upfront license fee – flexible licensing models
Ongoing royalties – typically based on a
percentage of chip price
Technology reused across multiple applications
Create and transform markets
ARM Business Model
2-3
20+ years Multiple applications
development and sales
2-3 years Partner chip
development
2-3 years ARM research and
development
Cost incurred
License revenue $
Royalty revenue $
Approximately 1350 licenses
Grows by ~120 every year
More than 420 potential
royalty payers 14.8bn+ ARM-powered chips in 2015
>17% CAGR over last 5 years
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Cortex solutions for every Market
Cortex- A Highest performance
Optimised for
rich operating systems
Cortex - R Fast response
Optimised for
high performance,
deterministic applications
Cortex - M Smallest/lowest power
Optimised for
discrete processing and
microcontrollers
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Cortex-M Product Line
Cortex-M3
Cortex-M7
Scalable & Compatible Architecture
Cortex-M0
Cortex-M0+
Cortex-M4
5
CoreMark®
per MHz
n°1
90 µm
15
years
Highest
Energy Efficiency Smallest
Area
Energy-Performance
Balance
Blended
MCU and DSP
Highest Performance
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0
4
8
12
16
20
2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
Cortex-M: Trusted Choice for Embedded Intelligence
3600+ Catalog parts*
360 Licenses*
17.1Bn Total units
shipped*
* Data up to end Q4, 2015
** The McClean report
6.4Bn Units shipped in
2015
Bill
ions
of ch
ips
2015:
32-bit MCU shipments surpass 4/8bit**
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Cortex-M Processor Value Proposition
Low power implementation
Sleep mode support
Wake-up Interrupt Controller
Increased intelligence at node
Broad tools and OS support
Binary compatible roadmap
CMSIS support
Pure C target
32-bit RISC architecture
High efficiency processor cores
Integrated Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
Thumb-2 code density
Area optimised designs
CoreSight debug support
Energy Efficient
Ease of use
High Performance
Reduced system cost
Lower energy cost
Lower software cost
Competitive products
Lower silicon cost
© ARM 2016 21
ARM Cortex-M Processors and the ARM Architecture
Architecture
Instruction Set
Programmer’s
Model
Memory Model
Exception Model
Debug
Architecture
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Key New Features in ARMv8-M Increased Software Productivity
Enhanced
debug
Improved trace
Easier,
standardised
device
protection
Improved
scalability
Continuum across
product family
TrustZone security
Simplified MPU More flexible
breakpoints/watchpoints
ARMv8-M Architecture Technical Overview : https://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-10896
© ARM 2016 23
Hardware Interfaces
mbed OS API
Application Code Libraries
mbed OS
uVisor uVisor
Lifecycle Security Secure Drivers SW Crypto
mbed OS
Drivers Device Drivers CMSIS-Core Debug Support
Thread BLE 6LoWPAN
mbed OS
Core Schedulers
Communication Management
Device Management mbed TLS
mbed Client
IP Stack BLE API Event
Tasks Energy Thread API
Secure communications
Secure Lifecycle
Security from Silicon to Services for IoT Devices
ARM Cortex-M MCU Radio
Sensor
Secure Store
Crypto
Physical IP
Secure Devices
© ARM 2016 24
ARM
Scalable
ISA
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Copyright © 2016 ARM Limited
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