The document provides an introduction to IBM's Internet of Things Foundation. It discusses the growth of the IoT and forecasts billions of connected devices. IBM's IoT Foundation allows users to easily connect and manage devices, collect and analyze sensor data, and build applications. It offers APIs, data visualization, and device management. The presentation highlights case studies and recommends next steps for learning about and using the IoT Foundation to develop IoT solutions.
4. 9 billion devices around the world are currently connected
to the Internet, including computers and smartphones
The number is
expected to
increase
dramatically within
the next decade,
with estimates
ranging from 50
Billion devices
to reaching
1 trillion
The Internet of
Things has the
potential to create
economic impact
of $2.7 trillion
to $6.2 trillion
annually by 2025
5. Internet Of Things Forecast
2020 View
• 212 billion installed things
• 30 billion autonomously connected
things
• Public Sector, Distribution & Services,
Manufacturing & Resources, and
Consumers lead segment growth rates
• Approximately 3 million petabytes of
embedded systems data (excludes
streaming, surveillance-type data
• $8.9 trillion of business value
Source: IDC, December 2013
6. GSMA “Connected Life” forecast $4.5T in 2020
Source:http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/2985699/Connected-devices-will-be-worth-45t.html
Top Ten in 2020:
1. Connected Car $600 billion
2. Clinical Remote Monitoring $350 billion
3. Assisted Living $270 billion
4. Home and Building Security $250 billion
5. Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance $245 billion
6. New Business Models for Car Usage $225 billion
7. Smart Meters $105 billion
8. Traffic Management $100 billion
9. Electric Vehicle Charging $75 billion
10. Building Automation $40 billion
“The Internet of [Things] could raise the level of U.S. gross domestic
product by 2%-5% by 2025.
This gain… if realized, would boost the annual U.S. GDP growth rate by 0.2%-0.4% points
over this period, bringing growth closer to 3% per year.” – US
Progressive Policy Institute
7. Value is not just sheer numbers of connected devices
The real opportunity is improved business value – new revenue models, lower costs, improved
client experiences, better insight to improve outcomes
Source: IDC, “Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) 2013–2020 Forecast: Billions of Things, Trillions of Dollars”, October 2013
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8. Two worlds of technology are converging
Massive growth opportunity is at stake
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Business value
IoT 3.0
Systems of Insight
Physical models
IoT 2.0
Service platforms
AmazonWS
Big data infrastructure
Ecosystems &
IoT middleware
IoT 1.0
Dashboards
Device management
alliances
Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring
M2M
enablement
Mobile
Predictive models
Industry
services
Startup
s
Business
Optimization
Systems Platforms
Streaming
Cloud
IT business Physical infrastructure
business
CISCO
Microsoft Intel
Texas
Instruments
Jasper
Axeda
Xively m2mi
GE
Toshiba
Phillips
Siemens
ABB
Schneider
Electric
9. Benefits of real-time data from Internet of
Things
Monetize
• Charge for usage that is tracked by things
• Enable Pay-per-use models of things
Optimize
• Improve efficiency of activities with data from things
• Anticipate & predict optimal actions and responses
Extend
• Provide more value through connected things
• Deliver data, content, services through things
Control
• Remotely affect behavior by controlling things
• Make remote adjustments to optimize things
10. Five Keys to tapping into IoT value
Connect to and control
devices
Collect and manage IoT
data
Understand and analyze
Act and react
Build applications to harness the
potential
11. IBM has been delivering Internet Of Things solutions for a Smarter
Planet even before the campaign launch in 2008
INTELLIGENT
Leveraging the data generated
by digital technology provides
intelligence to help us do
things better, improving our
responsiveness
and ability to predict and
optimize for future events
INSTRUMENTED
Digital technologies
(sensors and other
monitoring devices) are
being embedded into
many objects, systems
and processes
INTERCONNECTED
In the globalized, networked
world, people, systems,
objects and processes are
connected, and they
are communicating with one
another in entirely new ways
12. IBM delivers connectivity across IoT deployment options
As-a-service,
PAYG Public
Cloud
Virtual appliances,
Public or private
cloud deployed
Dedicated
appliances in
datacenter
IoT
Foundation
IBM MessageSight
Powered by IBM
MessageSight
13. Reliably and quickly deliver IoT data with MQTT
MQTT
Open
Open royalty-free spec
Wide variety of clients and servers
• Hobbyist to enterprise
• Open source to commercial
Lean
Minimized on-the-wire format
• Smallest packet size 2 bytes
Scalable
Low footprint
• Clients: C=30Kb; Java=100Kb
Simple
Reliable
Minimal pub/sub messaging
semantics
• Asynchronous (“push”)
delivery
• Simple set of verbs -- connect,
publish, subscribe and
disconnect
Three qualities of service
• 0 – at most once delivery
• 1 – assured delivery dups ok
• 2 – once and once only delivery
Copes with loss of contact between client
and server.
• “Last will and testament” to publish a
message if the client goes offline.
15. Internet of Things Use Cases have common requirements
Core Requirements
Easily on-board connected “things”
Create a real-time communication channel with the “thing”
Begin capturing data from the “thing”
Visualise the data from the “thing”
Collect data in a historian DB
Provide access to the collected data
Manage the “things” and the connectivity to them
Secure the data from the “thing” and control access to that that data
Pay for the service based on usage
Extended Requirements
Perform analytics both in real-time and on historical trend data
Trigger events based on specific data conditions
Interact with the “thing” from business apps and/or from mobile devices
Send commands to the “thing”
16. What is Internet of Things Foundation?
IBM® Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service
that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
17. IBM Internet of Things Foundation
Connect
Collect
Manage
Simple APIs
Assemble
Build
Real Time MQTT
REST
18. IBM Internet of Things Foundation allows you to easily
compose IoT solutions
Select from a growing list of device recipes
Simply connect & “recognize” device types
Visualize real-time data stream
Visually define logic flows
Mix with other services in
Bluemix to create apps
19. Register and Connect devices
• Register and securely connect a
wide variety of devices
• Use the industry-standard MQTT
protocol
• Remotely monitor the
connectivity of devices
• Connect many popular
development boards using device
recipes
• Extend to new devices with open-source
device code from Eclipse
Paho
20. Collect and visualize data
• Collect and manage a time-series view of data
• See what is happening on your devices with data visualization
• Build dashboards and gain access to historical data through APIs
• Control and secure data currently trapped on instrumented devices
21. Internet of Things Ecosystem & Partners are
crucial
Solutions & Applications
Oil
& Gas
Smarter
Cities
Energy
& Utilities
Consumer
Electronics
Transport
& Rail
Connected
Vehicle
Life Science
& Healthcare
Industrial
Manufacturing
Streams
Devices Gateways Networks Clouds
IBM Industry
Solutions
IBM SWG
MessageSight
SDK SDK Partnerships
Maximo
IoC
27. Building an Internet of Things PaaS
on the power of BlueMix
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Big Data and Cloud
Dev Ops Watson
Analytics.
Integration
Cloudant SQL
Database
Push
Notifications
Cloud Code
31. Next Steps
1. Think about how Internet of Things
will change your business
• Learn from those already on their journey
• Focus on monetizing, optimizing, extending or
controlling your world
2. Learn more
• Try IBM Internet of Things Cloud Quickstart
• Experiment with Node-Red
• Start using Bluemix
3. Get Involved
• Use the Internet of Things Foundation
4. Schedule Internet of Things
Workshop
• Speak to your IBM representative about a best
practices workshop including exploration of
use case & value assessment
32. Resources
Try our Internet of Things Foundation Quickstart at
internetofthings.ibmcloud.com
Check out recipes to connect your devices & learn how to build a Bluemix IoT app
ibmdw.net/iot
Stay social … follow & interact
@IBMIoT
twitter.com/IBMIoT
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