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IoT in the Real World:Wireless Sensor Networks
and their Endless Applications
Javier Martinez – VP Business Development & Sales
M2M+ Industry Summit 2014, Milano
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A new world of possibilities...
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Libelium overview
Founded 2006.
Spain & United States.
Customers in +75 countries.
80% of TO is international.
VARs in N. America, Europe, LATAM, Asia, Pacific (12 VARs in 12 countries).
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What we do: to sense any parameter, anywhere
We help to solve problems in our society with wireless sensor networks that monitor
continuously anything, anywhere
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Waspmote: the standard platform for the Internet of Things
We identify 3 elements common to all IoT projects:
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The standard platform for the IoT
HORIZONTAL
+ 80 sensors+ 10 verticals+ 50 IoT applications
MODULAR OPEN SOURCESCALABLE
Pluggableadd-ons
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Business Model & Go to market strategy
+ A HORIZONTAL approach to market, targeting MULTIPLE VERTICALS
+ ONE HORIZONTAL HDW PLATFORM, MULTIPLE VERTICAL SOLUTIONS
+ Partnering with system integrators allows to build complete, A to Z
solutions for the end user.
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Waspmote, a unique development platform
Up to 6 different sensor probes per enclosure:
• Easy to change any sensor probe• Easy to add new sensor probes
Solar powered:
• Internal or external panels
Additional features:
• External SIM socket • OTAP
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Solution architecture
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Wireless Sensor Nodes
• Easy to maintain• Easy to deploy• Easy to scale
Gateway
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Solution architecture
ZigBee 802.15.4 3G / GPS GPRS
868 / 900 MHz WiFi BT / BLE LoRa
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Multiple vertical solutions
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A new world of possibilities...
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Smart Cities: user cases & applications
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Smart Parking
3 steps:
1. The parking nodes send the information to the repeaters2. The repeaters send the information to the concentrator3. The concentrator sends the information to the Internet
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Smart Agriculture: opportunities & challanges
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Monitoring drinking water quality
Monitoring water quality & safety
Sewage monitoring
Real-time water control & management
Public health & risk monitoring
Healthy, pollution-free, ecosystems for wildlife
Smart Water
Chemical leakage detection
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State of the Art
What we are already doing with these
elements...
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A Smart City project with a horizontal vision
* City services & goals:
– Smart Parking
– CO, CO2, NO2, Temperature
– Smart lighting
– Noise monitring
– Efficient irrigation system
* Dimension → +1,200 nodes
* 5 different smart city solutions, on 1 single hdw platform
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Smart City Services: Smart Parking
* Technical challenges
– Sensor calibration
– Sensor placement
– Deployment – timing,
weather, existing elements
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Smart City Services: Smart Parking
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Smart City Services: Environmental Control
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Smart City Services
*Technical challenges (2)
• Over the Air Programming
● Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast
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*Technology is the “easy” part
*COORDINATION inside municipalities
*Funding: public or private?
*CITIZENS
●What are you doing with MY taxes?
● Is it safe?
●How will I benefit from this?
Smart Cities: The Real Challanges
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Serbia: environmental and pollution monitoring
* Parameters: temperature,
humidity, CO, CO2, NO2
* GPS - > request time to arrival
of buses
*Challenges:
● Mobile & “Moving” Network
● Independent nodes
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Salamanca: air quality & traffic monitoring
✔ Sensors: temperature, humidity, CO, NO2, O3, Noise, Dust.
✔ Solar powered
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Opportunities come from many verticals and markets
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A new world of possibilities... IS HERE!!!!