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Internet of Things– teknologia- ja liiketoimintamurros
31.1.2014Mining & ICT -taphtuma
Heikki Ailisto, ProIoT core team1.2014
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Interoperability, connectivity, accesscontrol, service discovery, privacy
(IoT platform)
Fixed/wirelessconnectivity
(Internet)
App App App App
intelligent machines smart sensorsUnique ID for every object
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Fixed/wirelessconnectivity
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Silos within one domainand company (systems donot share data), case FM.
Business domains in silos.Waste of resources becauseof duplicating systems, ICT.
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IoT solution:First level benefitsInteroperability andstandardization,lower cost ofimplementation.
Industrial internet broader benefits: Sharing informationbetween systems, within companies, and even betweendomains; Metcalfe’s law V ~ N2,advanced data analytics and DSS bring not only savings butnew business.
Local smartnessSmart machines withsensing and connectivity
Trend from M2M silos to IoT, or Industrial Internet(but this is not the whole picture…)
Enabling newbusiness models,e.g. from sale to pay-by-use
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Cisco: Internet of Everything…the age of IoE, creating an unprecedented opportunity toconnect the unconnected: people, process, data, and things.
• The Internet of Everything (IoE) creates $14.4 trillion in Valueat Stake — the combination of increased revenues and lowercosts that is created or will migrate among companies andindustries from 2013 to 2022.
• The five main factors that fuel IoE Value at Stake are: 1)asset utilization (reduced costs) of $2.5 trillion; 2) employeeproductivity (greater labor efficiencies) of $2.5 trillion; 3)supply chain and logistics (eliminating waste) of $2.7 trillion;4) customer experience (addition of more customers) of $3.7trillion; and 5) innovation (reducing time to market) of $3.0trillion.
www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/innov/IoE_Economy.pdf
GE: Industrial InternetThe world is on the threshold of a new era…theconvergence of the global industrial system with thepower of advanced computing, analytics, low-costsensing and new levels of connectivity permitted by theInternet...
• increased productivity …, if the Industrial Internetcould boost annual productivity growth by 1-1.5percentage points over the next twenty years ... adda $10- 15 trillion to global GDP – the size of today’sUS GDP.
http://www.ge.com/docs/chapters/Industrial_Internet.pdf
Views of industry leaders
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HS 3.12.2013
T&T
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Possibilities Industrial Internet will open
Municipial domain:energy,water, waste water, transport;housing, waste, parking; lighting…
Building and facility domain:energy (heating, ventilation); occupancy;people flow; security, safety; access controlLighting
Asset and fleet management domain:CBM; Operation; OptimizationNew business models…
Industrial domain:Process operation, optimizationCBM…
Retail and logistics:Logistic chain (not just position and time)Energy, lighting;People flow…
Other:Consumer (home)Health careElderly careAutomotive, auto traffic
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IoT field and players
Communicationhardware Cisco Ericsson
Communication& Connectivity Service Vodafone KDDI TeliaS Telco X
IoT serviceplatform Oracle SAP IBM
ApplicationsAsset /Brandowner
Systemintegrators
Sensorsactuators, RFID
Actuator X Sensor X VTT Node RFID X
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Assetmanagement
servicecompanies
OEM system+ serviceproviders
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Intelligent assets (with service business logic)
Axeda
Nokia
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Pilot installations in outdoor recreational area in HelsinkiMalminkartano.Commercial luminaires as starting point to improvetechnical performance as well as user acceptance.Integrated sensors and wireless communication to deliverdifferent lighting modes.
Case: Smart Streetlight
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Module 4.1Ismo VessonenGlobal asset management• CBM• Remote operation,
monitoring• Digital spare parts
Module 4.2.Miimu AiraksinenIntelligent infrastructures• Smart lighting (Janne Aikio,
Marko Jurvansuu)• Responsive buildings
Module 4.3Minna IsomursuDigital society• Interoperable services
Module 3. Information management and analysis, Heli Helaakoski
Module 2. Connectivity, Pertti Raatikainen
Module 1. Networked sensors, Jukka HastFrom real world phenomena to digital data
Steering Group (Internal)Advisory Group
Program Lead, Heikki AilistoBusiness plan, Petteri Alahuhta
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Ways of work and impact• VTT as proponent and preacher of Industrial
Internet / IoT opportunity in FinlandHelp industry to grab the
opportunity of Industrial Internet.Vision
• Contract projects with direct impact.Start-ups.
R&D&I benefiting industry andsociety directly.Business plan
• European and national joint projects.Development and co-creation.
Technological development toanswer real needs and
bottlenecks.Roadmaps
• VTT projects, investment.Mini (bottom-up) and midi (top-down)projects
The added value of combining VTTcompetences (synergy).
IPR generation.Project plans and proposals
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Pro-IoT – Fact sheet (2014)
Goal:
Exploit IoT technologies to
• improve productivityand
• create new industry.
Facts:
One of the three VTTmajor research programsDuration 2013 - 2016Portfolio target: 27 M€Contract target: 6.7 Me