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THE CONNECTED WORLD - A FUTURE OF POSSIBILITIES - Dr. Mazlan Abbas REDtone IOT March 11, 2016 BW BUSINESSWORLD INDIA

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THE CONNECTED WORLD- A FUTURE OF POSSIBILITIES -

Dr. Mazlan AbbasREDtone IOT

March 11, 2016BW BUSINESSWORLD

INDIA

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WHAT EXACTLY IS IOT?INTERNET OF THINGS PRIMER

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[Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]

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[Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]

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[Source: http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic ]

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HOW BIG IS THE IOT MARKET?

By 2016 Gartner predicts 6.4 billion devices will be connected to the internet -- and 5.5 million new 'things' will join them each day.

63 devices connected every second

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TIPPING POINT

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CONNECTED DEVICES • What type of devices connect to IoT?• How do they connect?• What do they do?• Can our smart phones do that?

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10/90 RULEThe Last 100 meter

connectivity

The “last 100 meters” represent > 90% potential number of connections Today, the devices used in the “last 100 meters” are typically not connected. The wide-area network is to a larger extent connected e.g. through smartphones, home routers (e.g. ADSL routers) and GSM / 3G / 4G Routers.

Still DisconnectedConnected World

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• By 2017, more than 1/3 of world’s population will own smartphones

• 2.6 Billion smartphone users

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THE 4 STAGES OF IOT MATURITYMonitor Autonomous

OptimizeControl

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IOT BENEFITS

Improve Efficiency

Reduce Costs

Create Innovative Products

New Revenue Streams

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Security and Privacy of data

Managing vast amounts of data

Fragmented industry

Finding the right business model

WHAT ARE THE BUSINESS CHALLENGES

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DATA COLLECTION• What data is collected?• How is it handled? • Is it private? • Where does it go?

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DATA OWNERSHIPS

Personal /Household

Private

Public Commercial SensorData Provider

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Home Health Transport OfficeWaste

WHAT-IF – WE CAN DO DATA BLENDING

Creating New Compound Applications

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MAKING SENSE OF DATA … BUT WHAT DATA?

THE GOLD RUSH

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THE IOT CLOUD• Why do we need the devices

to connect to the cloud?• What happens there?• Is it safe?

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Wisdom

Knowledge

Information

Data

More Important

Less Important

Evaluated understanding

Appreciation of

Answers to questions.

Symbols

Understanding

Answers to

questions

WHO

WHY

HOW

WHAT

WHERE WHEN

VALUE IS CREATED BY MAKING SENSE OF DATA

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More Important

Less Important

N/A

12-inch, 8mm etc

EXAMPLE – FLOOD MONITORING

What is the water level in the river?When does the river swell up?

Where is the location of water rise?Who controls the water dam?

How to control the water level?How fast is the water rising?

Why is the water rising?

Wisdom

Knowledge

Information

Data

Understanding

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Single Infrastructure • Multiple Usage

BENEFITS OF SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE

Harnessing the Creativity

Rapid Deployment

Sustainable Business Model

Assisting ScientificCommunity

IOTCloud

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CROWDSENSINGGETTING INSIGHTS FROM

PEOPLE AS THE “SENSORS”

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SMARTPHONE AS “SENSING ASSISTANT”

Sensors:① Camera – “Eyes”② Audio – “Ears”③ Accelerometer –

“Speed”④ GPS – “Location”⑤ Gyroscope –

“Movement”⑥ Compass – “Direction”⑦ Proximity – “Closeness”⑧ Ambient light – “Eyes”⑨ Others…

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HOW ARE WE USING SMART PHONES IN IOT TODAY?

• Replace fitness trackers• Geo-location• Monitor vehicle performance• Payment device• Audio sensor • Interact with other IoT Devices

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AND TOMORROW?• Augmented Reality• Biometric data collection• Personally tailored advertising• Contextual communication• No credit cards or cash

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SMART CITY SOLUTIONS BY ASKING THE CITIZENS

HOW DO WE BUILD AND PLAN

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BUILDING TRUSTCitizens encounter good customer service across government channels

We are very Citizen-Focused

Housing Authority

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BE THE EYES OF THE CITYREPORT TO THE CITY COUNCILS

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LET ALL CITIZENS BE THE CITY’S “EYES”

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SAVES TIME TO REPORTA PICTURE IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS

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CRIME AREAS FLASH FLOODS

NOISE LEVEL ROAD QUALITY

PROFILING OUR CITIESGAINING INSIGHTS • OPTIMISING RESOURCES

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REPORT AN ISSUE

BUT NOT FEEL LIKE A COMPLAINT

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CITIACTAPP FOR ACTION, NOT TALKING

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SENSE YOUR ROADS

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BETTER RESOURCE PLANNING

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CAUSE OF FLASH FLOODS?

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Examples• Relationship between Dengue Cases with drainage issues, mosquito larvae, weather• Relationship between Leptospirosis (Penyakit Kencing Tikus) with unattended garbage, weather,

etc

CORRELATE DATA SETS

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Smart Parking Smart Waste Management

Smart Street Light Smart Transportation

Open Data Parking GarbageCollection Lighting

PublicTransport Smartphone Users

Smart CityHub

Social Media

IOT Applications

Sensor Data

Users

CitiAct

BUILDING THE NEXT SMART CITY SOLUTIONS

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HOW IOT CAN PROFILE AN INDIVIDUAL

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LIFELOGGINGTAKE A STROLL DOWN A VIRTUAL MEMORY LANE

“How much more IOT can do is only left to your imagination and to your budget. You can do as little or as much with IoT as you want.”

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Evolution of Life logging

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WHAT-IF YOU CAN CAPTURE MORE

THAN YOUR PULSE RATE?

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FINAL THOUGHTS!The Smartphone is a• Sensor• Gateway device• UI (User Interface) for the IoT

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THANK YOU@REDtoneIOTREDtoneIOT

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