<pdf> IoT state of the art - survey of IoT and its impact on Big Data - Presented for the Big Data Florida / Central Florida Machine Learning event at Florida Institute of Technology on Feb 13th 2017 by Karl Seiler
2. “…in retrospect it looks like
the rapid growth of the
WorldWideWeb may have
been just the trigger charge
that is now setting off the
real explosion, as things
start to use the Net.”
Neil Gershenfeld
“WhenThings Start to
Think”
3. "In the next century,
planet earth will don an
electronic skin. It will use
the Internet as a scaffold
to support and transmit
its sensations.
Neil Gross in Business
Week
5. WHAT
IS
IOT?
The Internetworking of physical devices / "connected
devices"/ "smart devices”
Embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network
connectivity that enable these objects to collect and
exchange data
Allows objects to be sensed and/or controlled remotely
Creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical
world into computer-based systems
Improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit in addition to
reduced human intervention
Expected to usher in automation in nearly all fields
6. WHY IT
MATTERS
If everything / person / place generates
fine-grained streams of
information…
More information = larger the
problems we can solve
We will see what could never be seen
before
7.
8. WHY IT
MATTERS
THE BIGTHEORY
Data on everything
Visibility over time
Patterns
Reactive optimization
Smarter = faster, cleaner, healthier, safer
11. HOW
BIG
IS
IT?
20-50
billion
connected
devices by
2020
$6trillion
spent on IoT
In next 5
years
bottom line impacts
lowering costs
increasing
productivity
new markets
GOV improving
their citizens’
quality of
life
$15
Billion spent
on smart home
2015
$2trillion
Industrial impact
by 2020
Rides on 5G,
the next
generation of
wireless
50-100
Connected
devices
per smart home
$500B/y
driverless
market
$1 trillion/y
Smart
city
market
$100B/y
smart
office
$2T/y
smart factory