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Mobile in Context of IoT Applications in Industry 4.0 Vitaliy Rudnytskiy, Karol Kalisz Mobile Trends Conference Kraków 2016

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Mobile in Context of IoTApplications in Industry 4.0

Vitaliy Rudnytskiy, Karol KaliszMobile Trends ConferenceKraków 2016

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Let’s start with…

- … Vitaliy Rudnytskiy@Sygyzmundovych

- 15 years of Technology Consultancy- SAP’s Developer Center team

- Data, Analytics, Visualizations- Based in Wroc aw, Poland

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Let’s start with…

- … Karol KaliszProgram Management / Internet of Things

- 15 years of Technology Development- 6 years in Project Management

- Business Intelligence, Analytics, Big Data Visualization- Based in Walldorf, Germany

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Internet is connecting...

Internet ofpeople

Internet ofcontent

Internet ofthings

information, people, and things

…and IoT inflates expectations :)

http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3114217

Have you heard of “Real-time Awareness”?

or “Smart Items”?

Internet ofThings

Industry4.0

Industrial Automation “Industrial Internet” / Industry 4.0

“Internet of Things” Smart Devices, Personal Area Networks

Connected FamilyConnected CarConnected Health

Industry 4.0represents the opportunityfor manufacturingbusinesses to reinvent theirprocesses by leveraging aconfluence of newtechnologies in the processof building their products

Internet of Thingsrepresents the opportunityavailable to companies in

leveraging smart,connected, devices in

building, distributing, andmanaging their products

and services for customers

IoT and Industry 4.0

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SENSORS

THINGS

CONNECTOR

TRANSPORT

10’s of billions ofconnected things

Private and publicnetworks

High-performance computeinfrastructure

Deconstructingthe Internet of Things

Mobile Devices for IoTTechnical Characteristics of IoT Mobile Devices

Connectivity moduleAt least one interaction (input / output)Integrated program logic for forwarding data(Display & keyboard is optional)

Business Characteristics of IoT Mobile Devices

Is must be cheapIt should be easy to installand it has to be maintenance free

http://start.tessel.io/modules/climate

IoT Hardware prototyping platformsAn electronics board and associated software for easilyconnecting electronics to software and the Cloud.

How they differ from “professional” electronics development kits:

Self-containedCheapEasy to program and extendVery often under Open Source and/or Open Hardware licenseStrong online community for learning and supportFocus on easy onboarding for non-expertsStrong success in hobbyist / maker / education areas

There are new boards popping up every week. Here we focus on themost popular boards with the largest online communities.

Arduino Uno

Arduino Yun

Raspberry Pi 2

BeagleBone Black

LightBlue BeanESP 8266

You all have a Thing in your Pocket!

… and you are just now a sensor for IoT

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IoT Might Help You All…

FC Bayern vernetzt Allianz Arena mit SAPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGA3BNQVuRg

SAP Partner Hagleitner at SAP TechEd && d-code Berlinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owfC6HZZ2Us

IoT

Mig

htH

elp

You

Win

What is Needed for IoT Business?

• Finding the correct devices and data connections for optimized workflows andcost savings

Business Model

• Open access 24x7 secure and accessible compute infrastructure capable toconnect the devices and store big data

Cloud Operations

• Technical infrastructure for data storage, processing, orchestration andoutbound connections to other business systems (ERP, CRM, BI)

Powerful REALTIME Platform

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IoT from edge to engagement

CloudPlatform

Connect to people and things

Connect with intelligenceon the edge

Reimagine businessmodels

Monitor assets and send alerts

Transform businessoperations

Reimagine business withvalue-added services

Reimagine productdesign

Reimagine customerexperience

Build real-time supplychains

Dataacquisition

Optimize corporateoperations

Real-time insights andautomated decision-making

Tap into the world’s largestbusiness network

Reimagine employeeexperience

Enable responsivemanufacturing

Cloud Platform for IoTIoT Services allow to manage remote devices and messages.It enables building IoT applications.Remote Device Management

Manage the device life cycle from onboarding till decommissioningReceive device informationConfigure devices remotelySend commands to devices

Message ManagementCollect sensor data and store it in the HCP persistence layerSupports various transport protocols and message formats

Application EnablementUse Device Management and Message Management functionality

in your applications

ApplicationEnablementAPI

IoT Services

Internet / Cloud

Applications onSAP HANACloud Platform

Connected Things

Business Example / GPS MonitoringSAP Networked Logistic Hub

Use CaseReal Time Sensor Monitoring

of Trucks and Containersof Equipment

Anti-Collision systems

Customer ValueIncreased SafetyOptimized workflow and operationsIncreased efficiency in logistics

Mobile Applicationsused for reporting and data analysisused for connectivity, GPS data collection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKZDgsni0Y4https://help.sap.com/scl

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J45uSpBmVqo

SAP and SK Solutions Anti-Collision System

Business Example / Car Connections

SAP Vehicles Network

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWo4lDa_1uwhttp://hana.sap.com/implementation/customer-innovation/solutions/vehicles-network.html

Connecting Automotive Industryand Service Industry

Real Timeparking slot monitoring

Automated parking slot booking

Customer and Consumer ValueBetter service for End-UersEasy parking search / bookingEasy payment

Mobile ApplicationsIntegration into Car SystemsMobile access for consumers

Business Example / Maintenance CaseSAP Predictive Maintenance

http://www.sap.com/pc/tech/internet-of-things/software/predictive-maintenance/index.html

Predicting Maintenance WorkReal Time

equipment monitoringprediction data models

Automated alerting based on perdiction

Customer and Consumer ValueBetter maintenance planningLess out-of-service preventive checksLess wasted time spend by technicians

Mobile ApplicationsIntegration into Smart Devices (e.g. watches)Real Time Notification SystemsReporting & Analysis Applications

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=583aGe0xIGY

Risks and Challenges for IoTIoT is full of traps! – Learn how to make money with it

Finding meaningful use cases is key to successVisions are allowed, but first bills have to be paidNew business models are key to making money with IoTBusiness models will have an impact on the architecture of solutions!

IoT can be complex!Keep it simple by structured data models and good scaleKeep it understandable for customers and consumers

IoT needs privacy & securityPrivacy and Security will distinguish between success and failureManaging one’s own privacy will become a complex task – and needsto be kept simpleHistorical personal data availability – who will delete the data?

Cyber security

Language andculture

Data protection

Regulations andstandards

24x7 Operations

http://hcp.sap.com/developersTry. The Developer account is free :-)

https://github.com/SAP/iot-starterkitTutorials are available:

And request a free SAP CodeJam workshop:http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-37775

Thank You!// SAP Developer Relations

developers.sap.com

@Sygyzmundovych

Vitaliy RudnytskiyKarol Kalisz

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