Internet of things F r o m t h e n e t w o r k t o NETWORKED Ing. Patrizia Macrina Ericsson
agenda Introduction IoT Technologies Challenges IoT Market Potential IoT Benefits for Society Conclusion Military Industrial People Personal Network Societies Businesses smart Vehicles Connected Homes Smart Infrastructures 2011-05-06 Page 2
Global trends industry inflection points THINGS 2020 50 B WORLD 1,2 B ITALY Digital Society Sustainable World Global Connectivity Personal Mobile PEOPLE 2010 5 B WORLD ~80 M ITALY PLACES 2010 ~0,5 B WORLD ~1,2 M ITALY 1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025 2011-05-06 Page 3
50B is about everything Source: Beecham, 2008 M2M is a fragmented business and it is difficult to generalize, but there are common needs for connectivity, simplicity, etc.! 2011-05-06 Page 4
agenda Introduction IoT Technologies Challenges IoT Market Potential IoT Benefits for Society Conclusion Military Industrial People Personal Network Societies Businesses smart Vehicles Connected Homes Smart Infrastructures 2011-05-06 Page 5
Smart City: Overview High Definition TV Broadband Internet Access to Multi Media content Tourism Hotels & Resorts Distant Learning Remote Teaching University Secure Communication Public Internet Services Ministries High Tech Workplace Video Conferencing Call Center Industry Service ltiu M Shopping Mobile Money Mobile Payment E-commerce Living & Home Office Traffic & Transportation Traffic Control & Information Passenger Information Systems Street Light Management Area Surveillance / Public Safety 2011-05-06 Page 6 Broadband High Definition TV Broadband Internet Multi Media Personalization Automated Meter Management t e N rk o w
Smart City: PEOPLE Connected Home Presence Interactive entertainment Content sharing Unlimited Communication Any device Anywhere No bandwidth limits Easy Living Work at home New local applications Home shopping More time for leisure Surveillance services Mobile health Elderly care Be informed about city life Know local offerings Remote learning Live streams of local events Be informed Safety and Health 2011-05-06 Page 7
Smart City: Business Shops Shopping platform Localised, personalised, interactive advertisements New business models Industry Machine to Machine communication Centralized data management Virtual global network Virtual presence Smart grid Virtual office Remote cooperation ICT outsourcing Small & Medium Enterprises Startups New companies providing new local services and applications Home surveillance Smart home monitoring Health monitoring E-education Shopping Assistance 2011-05-06 Page 8
Smart City: Society Community More safety Healthier people Better educated people Economic growth Government Reduced administration cost E-services replace paperwork Instant response Network security & efficiency Environment Less power consumption Less traffic Smart Grid 2011-05-06 Page 9
Smart City Benefits Increased broadband penetration is estimated to increase Irish GDP by 4 billion by 2010 10% of British Telecom employees work from home or offices with remote access, which has reduced travel with ~69 million miles per year A 4% broadband growth could give 1.8 million jobs and $132 billion in payroll over 10 years in California USD 2.15 saved on each electronically filed U.S. tax return Error rate reduced from 20% to less than 1% Telstra's mobile broadband enables productivity gains of 9-27% Emergency rooms in Arizona connects rural doctors with urban specialists Source: EURO Cities Deep Dive Telecom for green cities 2011-05-06 Page 10
M2M enabling CO 2 reductions Sensors and actuators to control irrigation and fertilizers Connected navigation 24% saving* Smart Grid with consumer information and control 12% saving** Smart Buildings 13% saving** Source: Graph: IPCC, *Navteq, **Smart 2020, GeSI 2011-05-06 Page 11
transport Transport Utilities Government Healthcare RAIL Road Administration ROAD Public Transport Automotive People & Goods AIR Transport Service Provisioning Transport Hub Operation Transport Infrastructure Mgmt SEA 2011-05-06 Page 12
cleaner, safer and more efficient transport system CAR SAFETY Application - ecall A device in the car that automatically makes an emergency call Shorter time from accident until ambulance arrives Estimate May save 2500 lives per year in Europe Equivalent to 5-6% of road deaths TRANSPORT LOGISTIC Transport represents 14% of global CO2 emissions 16% reduction possible by using ICT solutions such as: Vehicle and load management system to identify unused capacity Real time route optimization per item to optimize load factor Navigation systems to optimize route and speed ITS = Intelligent Transport Systems Source: European Union, August 2010, New legal framework for ITS in the European Union 2011-05-06 Page 13
Public Transport, examples Service disruption information in real time All touch points wirelessly connected Remote monitoring of driver behavior and vehicle performance Network cameras streaming live footage via a mobile network Transfer of real time vehicle condition data via a mobile network Digital advertising displays connected to a mobile network Ad s can be managed remotely Source: Ericsson 2011-05-06 Page 14
UTILITIES Transport Utilities Government Healthcare Grid Management Access Smart Homes 2011-05-06 Page 15