BIG DATA CLOUD
SUMMIT ASIA
The Internet Of Things SMART CITIES
Steen Graham Director,
Embedded Sales Group Asia Pacific Japan
Intel Corp
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Internet of Things
Opportunity
50B Devices 20201
15B Devices 2015
2B Devices 2006
85% of deployed systems are unconnected, do not share data with each other or the cloud. *
New devices are being added every day – In 2013, .5 Billion “non-personal” devices were added to the network. *
* Source: Chetan
Sharma Consulting, IMS
Intel Confidential
Health & Wellbeing
Transport & Logistics
Energy Systems
Environmental Monitoring
Water & Waste
Built Environment
Citizens & Community
ACQUISITION:
Collect Data ACTION: Make Decisions
that Improve Businesses
and Lives of Citizens
ANALYTICS:
Turn Data to Information
APIs / APPS
Economy & Innovation
$$$
We have industry leading products spanning from devices to the cloud, enabling rapid deployment of end to end IoT Solutions
Things:
• Personal devices incl
wearables
• Cars, Home automation
• Manufacturing equip
Gateways:
• Home: Puma
• Industrial: Moon Island
Network:
• ONP: Open Networking Platform • NFV: Network Function
Virtualization
Cloud • Intel Data Center Manager
• Intel Data Platform
• Software Defined
Infrastructure
Services & Solutions • API Management
• API Orchestration
• Intel Express Gateway & Tokenization
• Intel Security Solutions
• Wind River Systems
GATEWAYS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE THINGS DATA CENTER/
CLOUD
TECHNOLOGY BUILDING BLOCKS FOR SMART CITY
Solutions to Address Fragmentation and Scale in IoT
• A family of gateway solutions starting with Intel® Quark SoC X1000 and Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 series
• Integrated, validated solution with McAfee* and Wind River*
• Critical Data Protection throughout the device
• Open Architecture for Ecosystem Apps and Services
• Seamless interfaces and connectivity between devices and the Cloud
INTEL® GATEWAY SOLUTIONS FOR THE IOT
* source: IMS Research
IOTG 7
Integrate building systems &
add local intelligence
Kingspan announces
SmartLife* platform based
on Intel® Gateway Solutions
Predictive Maintenance
Peak Load Energy
Reduction
Smart Building Smart Energy Smart Retail Smart Transport
Integrate across vehicle
systems to drive efficiency
and safety
Vnomics increases driver
efficiency and safety with
Intel gateways:
7% Fuel Savings
3.5B Gallons/Year
System diagnostics
and conditions: e.g.
braking distance
Drive local optimization of
energy grid, generation
sources and consumption
Capgemini is standardizing
on Intel® Gateway
Solutions to offer energy
services that:
Adapt in real-time to
changes on the grid
Respond to fluctuations
in renewables
Integrate data sources in a
store or kiosk to drive
experience and efficiency
Finite Location
Tracking
Digital Signage,
Surveillance, POS,
RFID
Vending: dynamic
advertising and
machine monitoring
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
COMMON USE CASES
* Smart Energy Management System from Tatung
Intel Moon Island Gateway Deploying in ECS HQ Building
Connectivity on new / legacy devices via Intelligent Gateway
Systems of Systems sharing data securely in Smart Office / Building
End to End Analytics thru SEMS* for Green Energy Optimization
SMART BUILDING IN ASIA TATUNG/ECS HQ
Dublin Living Lab Intel, Dublin City Council
New Technology, Social and Business Models
Data as a Service
Network of
Gateways
Environmental
Monitoring
Noise, Air and
Traffic
City Watch
Participatory &
Opportunistic
Sensing
Gamification
Green City Map
Opportunistic Sensing System dynamically selects a
sensor to collect data (e.g., temperature sensor on a
smart vehicle)
Participatory Sensing
Citizen Mobile devices
Open Government
Data
Data Fusion Integration of
heterogeneous urban data
sets
Gamification
Citizen Centric Services
Green City Map Highlight initiatives,
resources and events
Fixed Sensing Sensors are fixed at a place in the
environment (e.g., meteorological
sensors, CCTV
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