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Connected Solutions for the Future
1. Connected Solutions for the
Future
Ted Wendling
Manager Solutions Architect
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2. Business Is All About Connecting
Connected Machines Market Trends
Growing Connected Machine Trends
The Internet of Things (IoT)
predicted to reach 26B
devices by 2020.1
Connected platforms
are introducing an era
of social machines.
Smart wearables to grow
from 9.7 million in 2013
to 135 million in 2018.2
Big data helping to
detect patterns, identify trends,
and predict future behavior.
1
Forecast: The Internet of Things, Worldwide, Gartner, 2013.
2
CCS Insight, 2014.
3
The Internet of Things Business Index: A Quiet Revolution Gathers Pace, The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2013.
63%
believe that companies slow
to integrate IoT will fall
behind the competition.3
95%
of C-level executives
expect their company
to be using the IoT
within three years;
3. — Wearables
Wearable fitness devices are one of the most
recognized new categories of IoT consumer
devices. We predict they’ll have a big impact
on institutions, too.
Wearables can:
• Increase employee participation in wellness schemes,
with knock-on effects on attendance and productivity.
• Enable home monitoring of chronic conditions, reducing
the burden on healthcare resources.
• Help public sector bodies maintain service levels as the
population ages and obesity becomes a bigger problem.
• Support worker safety schemes by serving as
accident alarms.
The participation of
overweight people in a
wellness program
increased 86% when
wearables were
incorporated6.
86%
6 Navigant Research, Smart Electric Meters, Advanced Metering Infrastructure, and Meter Communications: Global Market Analysis and Forecasts, November 2013
4. Connected Machines and the Internet of Things
Enable Business Transformation
Business Driver:
Increase Operational
Efficiencies.
• Monitor, control, and
manage remote assets.
• Control costs while
improving service levels.
Business Driver:
Improve Customer
Experience.
• Accelerate decision making.
• Improve response times.
• Augment engagement
and loyalty.
Business Driver:
Create New
Revenue Streams.
• Reach new customers
and new markets faster.
• Access new revenue sources.
• Gain a competitive edge.
5. Driving Industry Advancements
• Mobile point of sale
(mPOS)
• Digital signage
• Smart vending
• Pop-up retail
• Peer-to-peer car
sharing
• Self-service auto
rental
• Public/private fleet
pooling
• Fleet management
solutions
• Dealership solutions
• Smart lighting
• Smart parking
• Traffic management
• Municipal rail
• Video surveillance
Energy
• Grid monitoring
• Demand
response
• Load balancing
• Command and
control
• Gas/water/oil
Intelligent
Transportation
Manufacturing Finance and
Insurance
• Condition-based
monitoring
• Asset tracking
• Remote
monitoring
• Remote access
and control
• Wireless ATM
• Self-serve kiosks
• Distributed trading
• Usage-based
insurance
• Buy here/pay here
Retail Smart Cities
6. MESH
MESH
RFID
Reduce Complexity, Increase Capabilities
A Comprehensive Application Platform
Home automation
Connected speakers
Smart thermostat
Connected garage
door opener
Smart doorbell
Video surveillance
Traffic congestion management
Smart parking
Bridge/tunnel monitoring
Municipal transit monitoring
Water/Wastewater
monitoring
Sanitation vehicles
Asset tracking
Inventory management
Condition monitoring
Geofencing
Workflow management
Customer delivery alerts
Warehouse delivery alerts
WI-FI
4GLTE
WI-FI
WI-FI
Common
functions
across IOT
solution sets
Diverse devices,
heterogeneous
connectivity
technologies
Multiple, unique
applications for each
vertical or segment
4GLTE
RFID
WI-FI
4GLTE
WI-FI
Consumer
Smart Home
Public Sector
Smart City
Enterprise
Supply Chain
IoT Application Platform
Dashboards | Alerts and Triggers | Data Visualization | Data Management
Location | Analytics | Device Management | Connectivity Management | Compute | Store
7. Verizon Services
• M2M, Cloud, Private Network,
M2M Management Center
Use Case:
Smart Lighting
Challenges
• Create a safe, sustainable
pedestrian environment.
• Cut down on lighting maintenance.
• Maximize energy usage.
Benefits
• Reduce cost and improve performance—
up to 70% reduction in energy and
maintenance costs.
• Increase safety with mass emergency alert
notification and evacuation routing.
• Boost visual communication with
digital signage.
8. Use Case:
Smart Parking
Verizon Services
• M2M, Cloud, Private Network,
M2M Management Center
Challenges
• Reduce traffic congestion.
• Boost parking enforcement efficiency.
• Provide mobile motorist guidance.
Benefits
• Make operations easier with dynamic
parking pricing, parking analytics,
and parking meter integration.
• Increase revenue from ticketing
and meter resets.
• Increase sales for nearby retailers.
• Reduce emissions and greenhouse gases.
9. Use Case:
Tank Level Monitoring
Challenges
• Make accurate production measurements.
• Reduce losses from production shutdown
with condition monitoring.
Benefits
• Help improve production and reduce
overfill scenarios and tank leaks.
• Manage operational costs.
• Improve efficiency and avoid downtime.
Verizon Services
• M2M, Professional Services, Cloud
10. Use Case:
Cashless Vending
Challenges
• Provide payment options to capture
additional revenue.
• Enable route optimization for drivers
to replenish inventory.
• Track consumer preferences and
buying behavior.
• Determine best location for machines.
Benefits
• Increase sales and revenue by enabling
credit card transactions.
• Forecast inventory and machine placement
with data analytics.
• Provide customized product offerings and
personalized engagement and incentives.
Verizon Services
• M2M, Management Center, Advanced Analytics
11. Thank You.
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Notes de l'éditeur
TOP MARKET/INDUSTRY TRENDS
The Internet of Things (IoT) is predicted to reach 26B devices by 2020.2
Movement of machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions from solution silos onto connected platforms is sparking the era of social machines.
Shipments of smart wearables are expected to grow from 9.7 million in 2013 to 135 million in 2018.
Big data is helping detect patterns, identify trends, and predict future behavior.
Additional stats:
$1.6 trillion—The projected value of data and analytic investments over the next four years, to be captured by business leaders worldwide. (Source: “Capturing the 1.6 Trillion Data Dividend, IDC, May 2014.)
95 percent of C-level executives expect their company to be using the IoT within three years and 63 percent believe that companies slow to integrate it will fall behind their competition. (Source: The Internet of Things Business Index: A Quiet Revolution Gathers Pace, The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2013.)
Stats from Connected World: The Internet of Things and Connected Devices in 2020, Strategy Analytics, October 9, 2014:
There will be nearly three times as many connected devices in use by 2020 as in 2014, equivalent to more than four Internet devices for every person on the planet.
Strategy Analytics estimates that more than 9 billion devices were Internet connected at the end of 2013. The number is expected to reach nearly 12 billion by the end of this year, a 32 percent growth rate.
More than 33 billion devices will rely on Internet connectivity by 2020, nearly three times the current total.
The major growth opportunities lie in IoT, smart home, smartphones, and wearable devices.
Stat from IDC: M2M growth 28.4 percent CAGR increase from $7B 2013 to $24B in 2018.
Connected Solutions are transforming the way companies do business, keeping them connected to their customers and helping drive new revenue streams, increase efficiency, improve the customer experience, and control costs
Increase Operational Efficiencies—Provide near real-time insight to improve operational efficiencies by tracking and monitoring data across an organization. Turn data into actionable intelligence, improve decision making, and eliminate inefficiencies. Maintain performance of high-value machinery. Control operating expenses (Fewer maintenance visits. Trace and track, asset tracking.)
The increased use of mobile and M2M technology over the next decade will deliver as much as $100 billion in annual savings thanks to material and energy efficiency savings (smart2020.org). The social and economic benefits are clear.
Improve Customer Experience—Offer timely and effective customer service. Increase loyalty with personalized interactions and more access to products and services. Self-service helps increase availability of services. Proactive services.
The ability to tailor a customer’s experience to best meet personalized, individual needs will increasingly become a brand differentiator.
Create New Revenue Streams—Enable new business models and create new services opportunities. Streamline business by utilizing automated development. Connected Solutions are transforming the way companies do business, keeping them connected to their customers and driving new revenue streams, increasing efficiency, improving the customer experience, and controlling costs.
We speed up the deployment and simplify the management of complex M2M solutions with a secure, reliable and scalable delivery platform that meets the needs of diverse industries. Our application development platform is Verizon-owned and enabled by leading technology partnerships.
We have a robust partner ecosystem—our customers have access to a world class portfolio of hundreds of solutions across all industries.
Our M2M Application Development Environment (M2M ADE) program enables the rapid prototyping and development of new M2M solutions in the Verizon Cloud, to speed delivery of proven horizontal and vertical solutions through leading systems integrator providers.
Verizon will continue to support and promote cellular leveraging our network foundation but will also embrace non cellular connectivity and support multi-protocol technologies. We understand that we must make any connectivity protocol seamless and easy for the developer and end-user.
Smart Lighting—IntelliStreets by Illuminating Concepts is currently deployed in Lansing, MI, and Las Vegas, NV. Statistics show that well lit areas have less crime. IntelliStreets uses LED lighting technology to greatly reduce the energy and maintenance costs associated with traditional lighting systems. The lamppost can accommodate sensors to gather information on weather, air quality, noise, etc., to ensure safe environments. Digital signage can provide directions, alerts, and notifications. A unique feature of IntelliStreets is wayfinding. Wayfinding strobes the lights to indicate a directional pathway, such as the best way to leave a crowded area or an evacuation route.
Smart Parking—Statistics show that approximately 20 to 30 percent of traffic is caused from people driving around looking for a parking spot. StreetLine enables multiple parking solutions. For the consumer, imagine knowing where all the open spaces are instead of having to try to find one. How much time could that save you? Sensors in the pavement indicate when a vehicle enters or leaves a space. For paid parking, you can be notified when your meter is running low and remotely pay for more time. For parking officials, recoup lost revenues by having meters reset to zero when someone leaves a spot, regardless of the time left. By reducing the time to park, give people more time back in their day.