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TOMORROW Starts Here
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$14.4T IoT Value at Stake
over the next decade
“Fixed Computing” Mobility/BYOD Internet of Things Internet of Everything
200M
10B
50B Things
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People-to-People + People-to-Machine + Machine-to-Machine
Process
Data Things
People
Intelligent
Network
Operational Efficiencies Smarter Business Process Economic Growth
IoT Drivers
Safety and Security Workforce Optimization Regulatory Mandates
UTILITIES: Grid modernization and workforce optimization
PROCESS MANUFACTURING: Proactive maintenance and safety/security in remote operations, logistics
TRANSPORTATION + LOGISTICS: Maintenance and fleet tracking and new customer experiences
DISCRETE MANUFACTURING: Comprehensive security, better asset utilization, faster reaction times
GOVERNMENT/DEFENSE: Response to security threats, natural disasters, secure operations and safety
AUTOMOTIVE: Driver safety and decision making
RETAIL: Secure operations, new customer experiences
HEALTHCARE: Patient monitoring, tracking equipment
IoT Business Opportunities
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More intelligent design of
machines; greater control of
instrumentation and production
conditions
2013 Current state
2022 Potential with IoT
Automated assembly machines are expensive and complicated to
create and install
Reduced costs as automated tools become less expensive to manufacture / implement
Inflexible and costly product-line changes
Increased revenues from greater product variations
Ad hoc product quality testing Improved quality with sensors to
monitor product specs
Less-skilled employees for production
More highly skilled production and managerial employees are needed
Inefficient use of key inputs of production
Reduced waste from more efficient usage of key materials,
including energy
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2013
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Connecting sensing,
measurement, and controls
in real time improves reliability,
cost, and alignment between
supply and demand
2013 Current state
2022 Potential with IoE
Vulnerability to faults Automated detection and
self-healing improve reliability of the electric network
One-way flow of electricity Ability to shape electric flows
enables more flexibility, distributed generation
Production calibrated for peak demand requires reserves,
causes inefficiencies
Demand-side management improves generator utilization and
grid efficiency
Variability in renewable energy sources prevents adoption
Enables more sustainable energy sources such as wind and solar
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2013
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…to a Critical Part of the Enterprise Infrastructure
From Basic Connectivity...
…to Open Standards
From Proprietary Standards...
…to Converged, Secure and Collaborative Operations
From Disparate IT and OT Networks…
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IT
Industries
Safety
and
Security
Connected
Home Energy
B2C Smart
Cities
Industry
Innovation:
Business
Processes and
Operations
Networks Computing & Storage
Data Analytics
Control Systems
Sensors and Devices
Industry
Innovation:
Business
Processes and
Operations
Networks Computing & Storage
Data Analytics
Control Systems
Sensors and Devices
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Highly Unreliable Networks x10-12 error rate on optical fiber
compared to 40% packet loss
Limited resources: power,
memory and CPU processing x125k less memory than basic Mac Book
Extremely High Scale Network
(100’s of millions of devices) e.g., 2M smart meters in Vancouver
Bandwidth Constraints x100 less than Wi-Fi (shared too!)
Innovation is required to overcome these challenges—
A new industry-agnostic, distributed network architecture and new protocols
• Safety
• Latency
• Virtual Machine Control
Networks, Computing, Storage
Data Analytics
Control Systems
Sensors and Devices
Cisco Architectures
Cloud Intelligent Network Data Center
First Step:
Connectivity Second Step (Today):
Optimized for IoT Third Step:
Services for IoT
Fourth Step:
Enabling the Internet of Everything
Ruggedized Infrastructure
M2M
Sensor
Enablement
Mobility
Security
New Protocols
Distributed Computing and Storage
Distributed
Data Management
Cloud Services
Distributed
Services
Adaptive networks
Application Enablement
Distributed Applications
Connected Grid
IE 2000 IE 3000
M2M ISR Gateway Router
Process Manufacturing
Discrete Manufacturing
Transportation Defense Utilities
Plantwide Ethernet, Intelligent Transportation, Smart Cities, S&C Refinery, Smart Connected Vehicle, Smart Grid
Lightweight IPv6 Stack (RPL, COAP, 6lowpan, optimized low-power link layers, lightweight OS)
Data Center/Virtualization
Industrial Applications: BYOD, Physical Security, Remote Expert
Ruggedized Wireless AP
1550 Series
Embedded Services Routers & Switches
SP Managed Services and SP Service Aggregation Layer (ASR 5K)
Industrial Cyber Security
CGR 1000 & 2000 Series
CGS 2500 Series
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Cisco’s Approach to IoT
“Customer-In” Approach
• Understanding of key business care about and pain points
• Relevance to LOB leaders/ CXOs
Products/Technologies
• Best-in-class ruggedized products
• Smart solutions for verticals
• IoT architectures
Strategic Partnerships
• Industry partners
• Vertical software / service partners
• Service providers
Ruggedized Wireless AP
Industrial Routers & Switches
Industrial Security
Ruggedized
Products
Industrial Smart
Solution for Mfg
Transportation Smart Solution
Industrial Smart
Solution for Procss
Connected Vehicle
Connected Machine
Smart
Solution
Pervasive Cyber
Security
Scalable Routing
Big Data Management
IoT
Enablers Time Sync
Process Mfg. Oil & Gas
Transportation/ Defense
Discrete Mfg.
Machine to Machine
Verticals
Industry
Partners Advanced Services
Hardened
Mobile M2M Gateway
Connected Vehicle
Deterministic Ethernet
Guaranteed Delivery
Healthcare Retail
IP Cameras
Video Surveillance
SP services
Connected Grid
M2M
Mobile SPs
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Energy and Utilities Grid Modernization
Connecting Grids to Digital Communications
Smart Meters
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Energy and Utilities Grid Modernization
Challenge
• Current electric grid design is inefficient
• Piecemeal upgrades inefficient and don’t allow for new applications
• Modernize existing infrastructure with SCADA and telephony services
• Build 10 new substations / year in environmentally demanding areas
Business Value
• Reduced capital and operating costs
• Improved reliability
• Improved efficiency via mobility and field workforce collaboration apps
• Reduced costs through new services like IP telephony at substation
• Improved physical/network security
“[Cisco’s] work is assisting us to transform the
electricity network into a smarter grid.”
-Adrian Clark, Chief Technology Officer, Ausgrid
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Protection and Control Network 802.15.4 sub-GHz RF Mesh or IEEE P1901.2 G3 PLC Mesh
NMS
Transformer Monitoring
Distribution Automation
EV Charging Infrastructure
Work Force Automation
Primary
Substation
Large C&I Meters
HES
Cisco Connected Grid
Router Secondary
Substation
Street Lighting
Serv
ices
Residential Metering
Distributed Generation
Distribution Protection and
Control Network
Data Center /
Energy Mgmt Services
Private Cloud
Enterprise Video,
Voice, Data
Enterprise Cloud
GPRS, 3G,
LTE, WiMax
Ethernet
Op
era
tio
n
Infr
astr
uctu
re
En
d P
oin
ts
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Next-Generation Manufacturing
Cyber and Physical Security
Collaborative Manufacturing
Manufacturing Business Priorities
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Manufacturing Next-Generation Manufacturing
Power Optimization Real-time Performance and Reliability
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Manufacturing Real-time Performance and Reliability
Challenge
• Deploy infrastructure for new mining
projects quickly at reduced costs
• Reduce maintenance times of equipment
• Easily access operational data for
management and security/compliance
• Keep both equipment and network running
Business Value
Bridge on-site process control systems and
business-critical IT decision-making systems
Reduced downtime across facilities
Real-time information on production systems
Standardization = scalability, future-proof
| | CASE STUDY: Plant-wide Industrial Ethernet
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EtherNet/IP, Profinet
Real-Time Control (Profibus DP, PA, Foundation Fieldbus)
Fast Convergence
Traffic Segmentation and Management
Ease of Use
Site Operations and Control
Multiservice Networks
Network and Security Management
Routing
Application and Data Share
Access Control
Threat Protection
Enterprise/IT Integration
Collaboration
Wireless
Application Optimization
Cell/Area Zone
Levels 0–2
Layer 2 Access
Field Bus
Production Zone
Level 3
Distribution and Core
Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ) Firewalls
Enterprise Network
Levels 4–5
Gbps Link for Failover Detection
Firewall (Active)
Firewall (Standby)
DCS MES
Cisco ASA 5500
Cisco Catalyst Switch
Network Services
Cisco Catalyst 6500/4500
Cisco Cat. 3750 StackWise
Switch Stack
Patch Management Terminal Services Application Mirror
AV Server
Cell/Area #1 (Redundant Star Topology)
Drive
Controller
HMI Distributed I/O
Controller
Drive Drive
HMI
Distributed I/O
HMI
Cell/Area #2 (Ring Topology) Cell/Area #3 (Linear Topology)
Cisco Layer 2 Access Switch
Controller
Web Apps DNS FTP
Internet
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Real Solutions Today
Established Track Record
Driving IT – OT convergence
Addressing Technology Challenges
Making IoT easier for you
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Business Process Innovation
Technology Architecture
IT’s Role in IoT— Org Structures
Process and Cultural Changes
Security and Privacy
Where are You?
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Thank you.