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The Premier Wireless CommunityConnected Devices‘The Brutal Reality of the Future of Connected Devices’
14th April 2016
Network • Learn • Grow
© 2016 Cambridge Wireless Network • Learn • Grow3 May 2023
CW’s mission is to help its members Network, Learn and Grow:
• Network Meet & collaborate with companies across all industry sectors for shared success
• Learn Learn about and debate the latest developments in Wireless Technology and its applications
• Grow Strengthen business capability and reach
CW is a not-for-profit organisation that is owned by its members, with a governing board that is elected by the membership.
Members are drawn from all parts of the wireless enabled world, from securely connected devices, networks, smart phones, software and applications, through to data analytics, content delivery, telecommunications and satellites.
© 2016 Cambridge Wireless Network • Learn • Grow
Cambridge Wireless is reaching out internationally, and we have members in: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, USA
43%
15%
18%
13%
4%3% 4%
Membership BreakdownEast of England
Outside the UK
The South
Greater London
Midlands
Scotland and Wales
The North
An industry network based in the UK 409 companies and growing…
Embedded
SECURE
NETWORKS
Infrastructure IoTContent + Big Data Connected Devices
VERTICALS
Network OperatorsTest + FinTech
CW Members: full coverage of the wireless eco-system
CW Members: Service Providers
© 2016 Cambridge Wireless Network • Learn • Grow3 May 2023
Information about the Connected Devices SIG
Paul GreenIotic Labs
Nick HunnWiFore Consulting
Antony RixThe Technology Partnership
(TTP)
Tim WhittakerCambridge Consultants
Aim of the SIGTo focus on applications, systems and underlying technologies of wireless communication where the end device is a machine or not a handset.
Next event to be announced soon #CWCD [email protected]
Microsoft Research Cambridge Lab OverviewSpeaker name: Ken WoodberryTitle: Deputy Managing Director,
Microsoft Research TechnologiesDate: 14 April 2016
Empowering every person andevery organisation on the planetto achieve more.
Microsoft Research presence
Enterprise readiness and maturity in Enterprise IoT
Machina Research
Emil Berthelsen, Principal AnalystApril 14, 2016
Four IoT technology vectors which are transforming markets and behaviours
Source: Machina Research, 2016
• 25.2 billion IoT connected devices by 2024*Connected
devices• Mobile devices, new connectivity technologies
(LPWA), platforms, cloud services, internetEnabling
Technologies• Pervasive and in volume real-time data capture,
management and processingReal-time
data• Business insight, predictive maintenance,
movement analytics, etc.Advanced analytics
*5.8 million per day > 50 countries, 12 sectors, 200 applications, that’s 48 devices connected per day per country per sector per application. Streetlights, smart meters, alarm and access systems
Ent
erpr
ise
IoT
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Unconnected
Connected Performance
monitoring Dashboards
Remotely managed and controlled Maintenance Actuators
Smart Systems Local processing Automation
Integrated Enterprise IoT Workflow
integration Real-time
integration Platform
integrations
Costs
Revenues
Customer experience
Differentiated service
Operational performance
Costs
Revenues
Customer experience
Differentiated service
Operational performance
Costs
Operational performance
Costs
Operational performance
Customer experience
M2M connections
IoT connections
Enterprise IoT evolves from M2M but will disrupt many industries
Source: Machina Research, 2016
by the end of 2024, Machina Research forecasts 25.2 billion M2M connections
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Challenges within enterprises are significant barriers to accelerated IoT adoption
IoT awareness
and readiness
Change
Skills and resources
Enterprise IoTSecurity
Data sharing and
ownershipIT investment
and ROISupplier
complexity
Standards
Source: Machina Research, 2016Machina Research 13
“Lighting up the smart city”
Patrick Mitchell
14th April 2016
About Mayflower
© Mayflower Complete Lighting Control is a trading name of SSE Contracting Limited
and is part of the SSE
Group
A UK company, based in Portsmouth, providing remote control and management solutions for road and car park lighting. Working with lighting asset owners and contractors across the UK and Ireland controlling 300,000 units.
300,000 nodes installed, customers include;
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‘Few authorities know what they want and with tightening budgets and a drive for increased efficiencies few have the resource to investigate the possibilities or have the capital to invest .
Concepts need to be proven and then ROI and value demonstrated to investors and clients ………… prove the concept and gain and confidence of partners, clients and investors
Recent papers suggest the industry will be worth £270bn by 2025 with £50bn associated with change to LED and CMS.
Mayflower’s networks include 300,000 installations across the UK with over 30 local authorities …….. 350 Million street lights across the globe by 2025 ………. Plenty of opportunity ……..
The Brutal Reality of the future of Connected Devices…
…interesting and exciting times ahead
Cellular connectivity in Machine Type Communication: too late or still in time?
Denis Bidinost - CEO
Challenges, shortcomings
• Long battery life (>10yrs, 15yrs?)• Low device cost ($8 -> $5 -> $2)• Low deployment cost (network cost, provisioning)• Extended coverage (MCL 15-20dB better than GSM)• Support for a massive number of devices
20©2016 NextG-Com. All rights reserved
Cellular IoT -> NB-IoT
• NB-IoT is the result of 3GPP focus on IoT• 20dB improvement on GPRS (MCL >164dB)• Massive number of devices (>52k within a cell site sector)• Ultra low cost• 10 yrs on 5Wh – in all coverage conditions• Co-existence and impact
• GERAN study item on IoT (clean slate)• Proposals in TR 45.820 (Aug’15):
• EC-GSM (20dB @23dBm)• NB-cIoT• NB-LTE
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NB-IoT
©2016 NextG-Com. All rights reserved
What needs to change
• NB-IoT Forum approach• Verification and validation costs will have major impact on
device cost • IoT is a culture change for cellular industry…
• It’s taken time but it WILL happen…22©2016 NextG-Com. All rights reserved
Licensed spectrumGlobal roamingStandardizationCertification
Fast Time to market Developer communityDiversityIOT open labs
The Brutal Reality of the Future of Connected DevicesOne Standard will not fit all 50B devices
IoT requires multiple open standards
Licensed versus unlicensed Proprietary or (open) standard Short versus long range Stationary or moving objects Powered or battery operated Bytes versus MB’s
IoT Connectivity
Multiple standards
Proprietary
Upcom
ing
standard
Open
standard
New
Short
rang
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Est
ablis
hed
shor
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Information – Property of Semtech Corporation 2405/03/2023
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Where Does LPWAN Fit
Local Area NetworkShort Range
Communication
Low Power Wide Area
(LPWAN)Internet of Things
Cellular NetworkTraditional
M2M
40% 45% 15%
Battery LiveProvisioningNetwork cost & dependencies
Well established standardsIn building
Low power consumptionLow costPositioning
Existing coverageHigh data rate
AutonomyTotal cost of ownership
High data rateEmerging standards
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Will 15 years be sufficient
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Security
Power
Coverage
Features
Value Chain
Use case
It will go wrongData protection
Multiple sourcingStandardization
Eco SystemPopulationGeography
Roaming
How many yearsBattery
Fuels 50% of TAMLocation
Private & PublicROI
Information – Property of Semtech Corporation 2605/03/2023
Multiple Sourcing On Every Level
Network Server Application ServerSX127X family
SensorsModules Base StationTransceiver
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Supply Chain – Parcel delivery
Data Rate=16Temp= 75.2FBattery =92%
El Camino Real
Port of Redwood City
Driver goes to Port of Redwood City
Pick up: 4/21/15 (7:57 pm)
Nearest Tower: 9 Miles / Skeggs Peak
75.20
Information – Property of Semtech Corporation 2805/03/2023
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