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Delivering outcomes through connected ecosystems Hendrik Berndt, IEEE IoT Initiative, Scenario Track Chair Pune, October 7 th 2015

NASSCOM ENGINEERING SUMMIT 2015: Session II :Hendrik Berndt

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Delivering outcomes through connected ecosystems Hendrik Berndt, IEEE IoT Initiative, Scenario Track Chair

Pune, October 7th 2015

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Connected ecosystems

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Advancing technologies’ role in society and industry in a very broad sense exemplifies their role as promoter v  for inspiration and imagination v  for invention of new technology v  for research communities v  for investment v  for national ambitions

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With all that innovations there is v  a need for a new Intellectual property framework by setting the bar high enough to encourage world class R&D investments but low enough to build connected eco system

v  however the human attention has become the single most important resource in computing today—more so than processor speed, bandwidth, storage, or battery life. Yet, even with that increased importance, it's not well understood.

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Connected ecosystems

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Key enablers v  5G v  IoT v  Industry 4.0 – The Verticals v  Tactile Internet

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What is 5G

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What is 5G

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What is 5G

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What is 5G

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An IoT Definition

v  Smart Objects and Sensors

v  Networks of Things v  Self-organizing systems

The Internet of Things envisions a self-configuring and adaptive complex system made out of networks of sensors and smart objects whose purpose is to interconnect “all” things, including every day and industrial objects in such a way to make them intelligent, programmable and more capable of interacting with humans

v  Intelligence at the edge v  Massive Data v  New communication

paradigms v  Servitization v  Virtual Continuum

(excerpt from the IoT Definition document available at http://iot.ieee.org/IoTdefinition)

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IoT architecture frame work

Healthcare

Home & Building

Retail

Energy

Manufacturing

Mobility/ Transpor-

tation

Logistics

Media

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IoTApplication Domains & Stakeholders

Utilities

Hospitals & Doctors

ICT infrastructure providers

Public transport companies

City authorities

Automation equipment providers

Application developers

Consumer equipment providers

Appliances providers

Manufacturing industries

Logistics companies

Regulators

Consumers

Facility management

Insurance companies

* due to the diversity of IoT application areas only selected domains and stakeholders are shown

Retail stores

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How Big is IoT ?

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The role of Standards

IEEE P2413 Purpose and Motivation v  The Internet of Things is a key enabler for many emerging and

future “smart” applications and technology shifts in various technology markets. It is therefore predicted to become one of the most significant drivers of growth in these markets.

v  Most current standardization activities are confined to very specific domains and stakeholder groups. They therefore represent islands of disjointed and often redundant development. The architectural framework defined in this standard will promote cross-domain interaction, aid system interoperability and functional compatibility, and further fuel market growth

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The role of Standards

Should mobile eco-systems in India* continue to adapt their mobile use cases and deployments based on available standards designed primarily for perhaps another part of the world? Or is it time for new 5G/IoT standardization efforts to adapt technology to the needs of evolving markets where the next billion mobile users are expected to come from? That requieres taking into account the specifics of the environment e.g. the fragmented spectrum situation in India and its resulting impact on service quality What needs to be addressed in standardization are emerging

Use cases for 5G/IoT that will really have an impact on the lives of people from evolving markets. * Chaitali Sengupta, Vice President Product Development and Engineering at Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd

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Industry 4.0 – The Verticals

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3G and 4G are mainly content-centric networks. 5G however is expected to be not only a fast and efficient content delivery network, but a communication platform to enable monitoring, controlling and steering objects remotely The factory of the future and vertical businesses most importantly

v  Health & Care v  Automotive v  Energy v  Edutainment & Events

will revolutionize the way we manufacture, deliver services and entertain (more in the session to come)

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Tactile Internet

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Tactile Internet

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v  The tactile Internet can be seen as the extension of current mobile Internet and Internet of Things in regard to moving objects and real-time applications based on a 5G-communication infrastructure

v  Main focus à the human in the loop

v  ©Gerhard Fettweis, TU Dresden

v  The comparison with the sensing/reacting of the human body capability has been taken as the foundation for a definition of new service classes and applications, in particular for virtual reality, robotics and human caretaking

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Tactile Internet

creates a paradigm shift from content delivery to skill-set delivery networks

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