3. 3 It’s All About
“A network between objects, usually
wireless and self-configuring, such as
household appliances”. ~ Wikipedia
“Embedded short-range mobile transceivers
into a numerous of additional gadgets and
everyday items that form communication
between people and things, and between
things themselves”. ~ IoT technologies
proposed in 2015 WSIS conference
4. 4 It’s All About
“Things having identities and virtual
personalities operating in smart spaces using
intelligent interfaces to connect and
communicate within social, environmental,
and user contexts”. ~ IoT in 2020
“A proposed development of the internet in
which everyday objects have network
connectivity, allowing them to send and
receive data.” ~ Oxford Dictionary, 2013
6. 6 New Paradigm of Communication
Person-to-Thing
Thing-to-Person
Thing-to-Thing
7. 7 Summing IoT Up
From ANY TIME, ANY PLACE
connectivity for ANYONE, we
have CONNECTIVITY for
ANYTHING.
8. 8 The Benefits
Improved quality of life
Healthcare from anywhere
Better safety, security and productivity
New business opportunities
Utilized in every vertical for improving efficiency
Creates new businesses, new and better jobs
9. 9 The Benefits
Economical growth
Billions of dollars in savings and new services
Improved competitiveness
Providing cutting edge products and services
Better environment
Saves natural resources and trees
Helps in creating a smart, greener and
sustainable planet
10. More visible in our every day lives.
10
Credit: Mighty Things
17. Applica'on
Areas
Smart
Ci'es
Smart
Environment
Smart
Energy
Smart
Agriculture
E-‐Health
Retail
Logis'cs
17
Industrial
Control
18. Smart Grid
Enables smooth and efficient
delivery of electricity
AMI, DSM, Green energy
integration and energy
management
Saves energy, reduces cost
and increases reliability
Industrial Monitoring
To increase productivity,
efficiency, and safety
Machine Surveillance, asset
tracking and storage
monitoring
18
Image : Exosite
19. Agriculture Monitoring
Accurate temporal and spatial monitoring
Reduced water, energy, and pesticide usage
Better productivity
Smart Cities
Sustainable urban development
Eco-friendly infrastructure
Water, land, skills and energy resources
optimization
19
20. Healthcare
Patient care in hospitals and at home
Tele-assistance for aging and rural citizens
Connected Home
Home safety, security, automation and control
Smart appliances and home entertainment
systems
20
21. Telematics
Improvement of safety of transporting systems
Fleet management and traffic flow optimization
Safety and Security
Periodic monitoring of the architecture status
Emergency warning information
21
25. More Research Groups
and Projects to Come
1
MIT Auto-ID Lab &
EPC Global.
Stanford University
Georgia Institute of
Technology
Cambridge
University
3
Nokia
SAP
IBM
GOOGLE
AMBIENT
Metro Group
Siemens
Sun
Cisco
GE
2
EPFL & ETH Zurich
Information and
Communication
Systems Research
Group
Chemnitz University
of Technology
VSR Group
25
35. 35 Implementation Challenges
General
Big Data Explosion
Technological standardization at some areas
are still fragmented
Privacy and security
Absence of the GOVERNANCE
Connectivity
Seamless connectivity with mobility
Scalability and performance assessment
Interoperability
37. 37 Implementation Challenges
Management system
Scalability - capability in handling millions of
things
Object, device and service management
Easy-to-use location based management
Big Data and applications
Information gathering, storage, analysis and
inference
Applications, services, and business models
Security, trust, and privacy to protect
38. So now what? 38
“The future is here ... it’s
just not evenly distributed.”
~ William Gibson (1993)
41. will be part of
Internet of Things by 2020,
as IDC predicted
in early 2014.
41
212
billion
devices
42. 42 5
billion
people
will have
internet
access
by 2020,
Extreme Networks say.
43. IoT will generate nearly
US$9 trillion
in annual sales
by 2020.
43
REPORTS
ALERTS
DATA
PROCESSING
STORAGE
PATIENTS
Image: Exosite
44. 57,000 new “things”
will be added to the Internet every
1 second
within 6 years.
44
45. Future Scenario Will Look Like 45
Smart
Home
Smart
Grid/
Smart
Energy
Smart
Ci'es
Smart
Factory
Courtesy of Ankur Pipara
46. Unveiling The Possibilities 46
Indonesia’s Market
>4% economic growth
Stable inflation and interest rate
260 million population
250 million mobile subscribers
75 million netizens
60 million mobile netizens
45+ million feature phone net users
Enterprise and household segments to adopt
faster than consumer’s
47. The Current State 47
Wearable technology is growing slowly
Same thing applied with IPv6
20% saving account owner
7% credit card subscriber
50 million Facebookers (Top 5)
40 million Twitterers (Top 5)
4 million Kaskusers
Jakarta is the world’s chattiest city
85 million middle class
245 million domestic trip, 7 million
outbound a year
48. The Growth 48
5 million middle class per year
2% internet users per year
Feature & smart phone still promising
Heats up by social network and travel
Trust gained from hospitality industry
Huge potential in e-commerce, online
travel space(98% offline) and game