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An Introduction to IoT and its
Impact on Society
CDAIT Thought Leadership Working Group
Karen I. Matthews, PhD, MBA
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Our Journey to Understanding the Internet of Things (IoT) and its Impact on Society
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Opportunities
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6 How do we get to convenience? Connectivity.
Information a finger away, everything in touch1
New services and devices, connecting new industries and empowering new user experiences (i.e., connecting people and things across a diverse set of scenarios ). Wirelessly Connected Industries
• Manufacturing • Agriculture • Hospitals • Education • Transportation system • Finance • Environment • Smart city, home and campus • Wearable devices • Large venues • Enterprise
White paper: 5G vision and Requirements, IMT-2020 (5G) promotion group 05,2014
7 What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?*
* Internet of things – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things ** Unlocking the potential of the Internet of Things, McKinsey and Company, June 2015.
• The inter-networking of devices, vehicles, buildings, etc.
• Embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators and network connectivity
• Enabled to collect and exchange data
• Sensed or controlled remotely
• Improved efficiency, accuracy, economic benefit and reduced human intervention
• Smart grids, virtual power plants, smart homes, intelligent transportation and smart cities
• IoT will consist of about 30 billion objects by 2020 ($11T by 2025**)
WIIFM? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-GXO_urMow
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• Smart Energy uses digital technology for transmission and distribution of power
• Smart Buildings are green and energy efficient, with advanced automated infrastructure (manages lighting, temperature, security, and energy consumption )
• Smart Mobility enables mobility through the use autonomous vehicles, low emission cars and multimodal transport systems
• Smart Healthcare uses ehealth systems, connected medical devices, and policies for health/wellness /well-being and monitoring/diagnostics as opposed to treatment
• Smart Governance uses policies and digital services from the government that help /support adoption of green and intelligent solutions (via incentives, subsidies, etc.)
Use Cases How will IoT impact our communities? One example- IoT will enable our living in smart cities
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What is the impact of IoT?
Open operating systems (OS)
IoT will cause a shift in the way we communicate and use technology in the future.
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What are the opportunities?
Dr. Margaret Loper – Chair
Chief Technology Officer, CDAIT; Chief Scientist, Information & Communications Laboratory (ICL), Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), and Associate Director-Trust, GT Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP)
Ms. Grace Kitzmiller – Vice Chair
Educate Technical Program Manager - Amazon Web Services
Mr. Blake Patton – Chair
Managing Partner – Tech Square Ventures
Mr. Adam Rykowski – Vice Chair
Vice President, Product Management – VMware
Dr. Karen I. Matthews – Chair
Manager of Technology and new Business Development, Science and Technology – Corning
Dr. Paul Baker – Vice Chair
Senior Director, Research and Strategic Innovation, Center for Advanced Communications Policy – Georgia Tech
Mr. Jay Sexton – Vice Chair
Chief Operating Officer, CDAIT, Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)
Mr. Kenji Takeuchi - Chair
IoT software products and platforms, Honeywell
Mr. Clay Mahaffey – Vice Chair
Global R&D & Innovation Director – Kimberly-Clark
IoT EDUCATION & TRAINING
IoT STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
IoT THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
IoT RESEARCH
IoT SECURITY & PRIVACY
Dr. Russell Clark – Chair
Associate Director, GT Research Network Operations Center (GT-RNOC), Georgia Tech College of Computing, School of Computer Science; and principal leader of the Georgia Tech Convergence Innovation Competition
IoT STANDARDS & MANAGEMENT
Mr. Marvin Laster – Vice Chair
Executive IT Architect – IBM
Mr. Jason Christman – Vice Chair
Product Cybersecurity Chief – Honeywell
Mr. Tim Hahn – Vice Chair
Chief Architect, Internet of Things Security – IBM
Mr. Saud Khader – Vice Chair
Senior Internet of Things Architect – Verizon
Mr. Yasir Qureshi – Vice Chair
Director, Internet of Things (IoT) Platform and Digital Architecture - Stanley Black & Decker
Mr. Robert Kamp - Chair
Senior Director, Internet of Things Group (IoTG), Markets and Channels organization, Intel
August 8, 2017
Mr. Bill Eason – Vice Chair
Research Scientist, GT Research Network Operations Center (GT-RNOC)
Mr. Daniel Walton – Vice Chair
Director of Software Development - Cisco
CDAIT’s* Current Working Group Leadership
* Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies
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Co-Authors
Thiago D. Olson Managing Director, Engage Ventures
Georgia Tech
Clay Mahaffey Global R&D Leader
Kimberly-Clark
Dr. Karen I. Matthews Manager of Technology and
Business Development, Science and Technology,
Corning
Douglas R Guthrie SVP Big South Region
COMCAST
Dr. Paul M A Baker Senior Director,
Research and Strategic Innovation
Center for Advanced Communications Policy
Georgia Tech
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Marvin Laster Executive IT
Architect IBM
Gloria Rismondo Product Strategy and Management
Professional Global Payments
Adam Rykowski VP of Product Management,
Unified Endpoint Management
VMware
Vijay Anand GM and Practice
Head - IoT | Digital,
Distinguished Member of
Technical Staff at Wipro Digital
Mallie Eric Preston
Global IOT Strategist & Sales
Executive ATP Georgia Technology
Johnny Parham Strategic Thinker | App Developer | Educator
Infor
Forrest Pace Cyber & Strategic
Risk Leader AIG
Jerome Holbus Sr. Product
Manager, IoT Infor
1. Where are the limits of the connected world and humans? 2. How will data ownership and security issues be addressed?
3. How will the business models (including monetization models) look and be measured? 4. Roadmap: When will the revolution of IoT today be the norm of tomorrow?
Sri Elaprolu Global Lead, Public Sector IoT Practice
Amazon Web Services
Ryan Dooley Senior Product
Manager for IoT AIG
Kelly Arehart Senior Manager
Global Innovation Kimberly-Clark
Co-vice Chairs
Jonathan Staab Director, Product
Management Communications
Networks Landis+Gyr
Ganesh Kashyap VP, Strategic
Delivery Landis+Gyr
14 Opportunities: Control (System) Engineering and IoT
IoT = The Internet (Interconnection) of Intelligent (Smart) Things
Control (systems) engineering = practical application of control theory