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Internet of Everything
- 1. Internet of Everything
How More Relevant and Valuable
Connections Will Change the World
Dave Evans
Cisco’s Chief Futurist and Chief Technologist for Cisco IBSG
December 2012
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- 2. The Internet is “born” The Internet in 1998
Sources: Computer History Museum, 2012; Wired Magazine, December 1998
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- 3. “Fixed” computing Mobility / BYOD Internet of Internet of Everything
(you go to (the device Things (people, process,
the device) goes with you) (age of devices) data, things)
Doubles
every 50B things
(?) years
Doubled
every
10B
1.4 years
200M
Doubled
every
1.3 years
1995 2000 2011 2020
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 4. IoE brings together people, process, data, and things to make networked
connections more relevant and valuable than ever before – turning information into
actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented
economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries.
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 5. The Internet of Everything builds on the foundation of the Internet of Things by
adding network intelligence that allows convergence, orchestration, and visibility
across previously disparate systems.
The Internet of Things The Internet of Everything
Intelligence
Convergence
Visibility
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 6. Number of theoretical
Number of Internet objects connections (0.001%)
1 -
2 0
10 0
100 0
1,000 5
10,000 500
50 billion + 1
æ n -1 ö 100,000 50,000
c = nç
1,000,000 4,999,995
÷ 10,000,000 499,999,950 adds another
è 2 ø
100,000,000 49,999,999,500
(Today)
1,000,000,000
10,000,000,000
4,999,999,995,000
499,999,999,950,000
50 billion
12,000,000,000 719,999,999,940,000
14,400,000,000 1,036,799,999,928,000 connections
17,280,000,000 1,492,991,999,913,600
20,736,000,000 2,149,908,479,896,320
24,883,200,000 3,095,868,211,075,580
29,859,840,000 4,458,050,223,978,700
35,831,808,000 6,419,592,322,565,160
42,998,169,600 9,244,212,944,536,830
(By 2020) 51,597,803,520 13,311,666,640,184,600
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 7. In addition to
Metcalfe’s law,
value comes from:
• Connections
Accessibility,
comprehensiveness,
accuracy, timeliness,
utility, and richness
• People, data, Intelligence
Convergence
things Visibility
Context awareness,
increased processing
power, greater sensing
abilities
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 8. Interactive platform that integrates information from open
government programs, local businesses, and citizens to
provide meaningful and powerful knowledge anytime,
anywhere, on any device.
Source: City24/7; Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 9. Inform Protect Revitalize
• Instant connection • Improves safety • Increases
to information that and security of commerce,
is relevant to people in the investment,
immediate proximity surrounding area and tourism
Source: City24/7; Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 10. Traditional lighting operations Intelligent lighting operations
Physical failure inspection Remote monitoring
Scouting team drives during night to Lighting failures are automatically reported
visually spot failures by system, saving time and costs
Smart asset management
Paper-based mapping / archiving Digital system smartly plans and routes
Use paper maps and files to manage maintenance works to minimize street
maintenance of lighting stock blockages
Smart dimming / scene setting
Undifferentiated lighting levels Lights are dimmed during low-traffic hours
Lights burn uniformly throughout night to save energy or enhanced in problematic
neighborhoods to improve safety
Estimation-based metering Intelligent metering / billing
As multiple entities are connected to the grid, Smart meter accurately calculates energy
energy consumption roughly estimated by consumption, taking into account varying
the utility rates; automatically bills all entities
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 11. • 1 billion cars on the road today
• 4 billion projected by mid-century
• China: 100 km traffic jam lasts
nine days in August 2012
• Sao Paulo, Brazil: traffic jams
typically exceed 100 miles;
average commute 2–3 hours
• By 2040, 75% of cars will be
autonomous
Connected, intelligent cars could
boost highway capacity by 273%
Sources: IEEE Spectrum, 2012; Ford, 2012; BBC, 2012
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- 12. Citizens Government
Privacy
Security Societal /
political
issues
Reliability
Standards
bodies Businesses
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 13. • How do I set priorities to match the
opportunities that will exist in the
connected world of IoE?
• What happens when new categories of
things are connected at exponential
rates?
• What are the potential benefits and
risksof IoE for my business or
government organization?
• How should my organization be
structured aroundnew information and
processes?
• How willgovernance, control, and
responsibility change in an IoE world?
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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- 14. “How can all this connectivity help grow my business, deliver
better services and experiences, and create new possibilities?”
• It is not about what we make, it is about
what we make possible
• Cisco’s DNA is to connect the
unconnected
• Unmatched expertise in network
technology transitions makes us
uniquely positioned to help customers
capture the value of the Internet of
Everything
• Only Cisco has the ability to build,
manage, and secure an IP-based
platform with open standards from
the cloud to end devices
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012
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Editor's Notes
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