Deployments not Standards to make IoT a success

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1 PAGE 1 Deployments not Standards to make IoT a success Nigel Rix, Head of Electronic Systems

2 Flexeye IoT Modularization Disrupts Everything. Gartner Hype Cycle Many technologies are already beyond the Peak of Inflated Expectations Source: Gartner (July 2014)

3 Flexeye IoT Modularization Disrupts Everything. IoT Macro Opportunity: Adoption / Disruption IoT adoption will occur at different rates: Adoption of car related, smart meters and security IoT solutions are some of the largest opportunities on the IoT landscape. Source: Gartner

4 Flexeye IoT Modularization Disrupts Everything. Industry Opportunities An explosion of connected devices over the next seven years will create huge opportunities. 26bn Connected Devices $300 billion Incremental Revenue Gartner: by 2020 there will be 26bn connected devices. Others estimate up to 50 billion will be connected. IoT Suppliers IoT Services 250bn 300bn Gartner estimate $300 billion incremental revenue for IoT suppliers with c.$250 billion derived from services - by 2020 $1,900,000,000,000 Global Value Add The resulting global economic value add to industry as a result of increasing sales and decreasing inputs and costs will be $1.9 trillion. As business models mature, the market will increasingly be driven by services to affect a set of business processes that exist today within the enterprise. Key service elements include: Configuration & customization of IoT solutions Integration Data analytics

5 Standards Development Sensor Networks (ISO/IEC JTC1/WG7) 2007 Sensor Network Study Group established 80ish Experts work on producing a Study Report Completed in Sensor Network Working Group established A range of standards relating to Sensor Networks Sensor Network Reference Architecture

6 Mapping the real world to the reference architecture

7 ISO/IEC Sensor Network Reference Architecture Started in 2010 Completed in 2014 Part 1: General Overview and requirements Part 2: Vocabulary and terminology Part 3: Reference architecture views Part 4: Equity models Part 5: Interface definitions Part 6: Applications Part 7: Interoperability guidelines

8 Study Group on IoT ISO/IEC JTC1/SWG5 Started 2013 Reported Q Study 19 Organisations covering IoT Standards Many IoT (or IoT like) documents Looked at Market requirements etc.

9 Application Areas

10 Thought Leadership Programme Road-mapping project TSB Funded Competitions Research R&D Innovation Demo

11 IoT Industry Engagement activity in the UK IoT Special Interest Group Established at start of 2011 Aim to run for 3 years Cluster Industry and Research Organisations connected to IoT Sector Provide input to funding and research agencies

12 Kick starting the Internet of Things ecosystem 7 th Feb 2011

13 Thought Leadership

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15 Roadmapping Methodology Technology Strategy Board and RCUK collaboration Cross-disciplinary planning group 100 attendees split into 4 groups Inter-disciplinary field work 4 White Papers Single overview report and recommendations

16 Research themes covered

17 Main recommendations 1. Develop a coordinated national research and innovation programme 2. Fund and sustain open experimental research spaces 3. Fund the development and deployment of open experimental IoT platforms 4. Fund interdisciplinary research

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19 Driving Innovation TSB IoT Funding Programmes IoT Preparatory Studies, 500k Launched Oct 2011 to run for 4 months from March x 50k 4 month studies IoT demonstrator projects, 6.4m Launched Oct 2012 to run for months from April 2013 Phase 1-6.4m (8 x 800 projects) Launched June 2014 Phase 2-1.6m project ( 1 project)

20 Driving Innovation i-move (Internet of Moving Objects and Vehicles Ecosystem) an IoT ecosystem for transport focusing on urban "congestion corridors" to provide new services and applications Aimes Grid Services, BT, Traak, Avanti, Placr, Merseyside Transport Open IoT opening up deployed IoT silos of very different SMEs to realise new value Arm Ltd, AlertMe, IntelliSense.io, Enlight, 1248, Red Ninja, Neul & Badger Pass STRIDE (Smart Transport IoT Data Ecosystem) creation of an IoT Cluster for Smart Transport, initially focussed on the East of England. British Telecom, AIMES, BT, Ctrl-Shift, Uni Cambridge, Dartt DISTANCE Internet of Schools Things defining how Internet of School Things can enhance learning in science and other subjects, such as technology and geography ScienceScope, Intel, Xively, Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, University of Birmingham, UCL, The Open University

21 Driving Innovation EyeHub creation of a proving ground for an IoT ecosystem on the University of Surrey's campus extending into the adjacent town of Guildford Flexeye, Open Data Institute, Surrey Uni, IBM, Guilford Borough Council Smart Streets IoT Hub demonstration of the potential of the IoT to drive significant innovation in the UK's highways sector and beyond InTouch, Carillion, BalfourBeatty, Amey PLC, Lancaster Uni Internet of Things - International airport demonstrator creation of an IoT cluster and demonstrator based around an international airport (London City Airport) LivingPlanIT, London City Airport, Milligan Retail, IBM, Critical Software IoT-Bay demonstration of the commercial viability of using existing heterogeneous IoT Assets with an interoperable open platform SH&BA, EDF, IBM, Westminster City Council, BRE

22 IoT ecosystem demonstrators: Driving Innovation Highways SMART STREETS: Highway Maintenance InTouch Ltd, Lancaster University, Redcar & Cleveland bc, University of Birmingham, BCC, Carillion, Balfour Beaty & Amey PLC. Logistics STRIDE: Smart Transport & Logistics BT, Aimes, Ctrl-Shift, University of Cambridge, Dartt and The Highways Agency. Transport i-move: Vehicle Ecosystem Aimes Grid Services, BT, Traak, Avanti, Placr and Merseyside Transport SMART Facilities OPEN IOT: Connecting Site Data ARM, AlertMe, Neul, AcquaMW, IntelliSense.io, Enlight, 1248, Red Ninja, Neul and Badger Pass Education DISTANCE: Connected Learning Science Scope, Intel, Xively, Explorer HQ, Stakeholder Design, Uni of Birm m Urban Climate Laboratory, UCL Centre for Adv d Spatial Analysis,The OU Dept of Computing. Environment IOT BAY: Open Data Interop SH&BA, EDF, IBM, BRE and Westminster City Council Data & Security EYEHUB: Secure Big Data Flexeye, Open Data Institute, Surrey Uni, IBM, Manage Places, Eseye, NPL and Guilford Borough Council Airports INTER- NATIONAL AIRPORT Airport Services LivingPlanIT, London City Airport, Milligan Retail, IBM and Critical Software.

23 Driving Innovation Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks and are the property of their respective owners

24 Flexeye IoT Modularization Disrupts Everything. http REST API, HTML/JSON Flexeye s Upper Middleware Middleware controls the policies for data flow and the application rules in the IoT stack. Middleware Manages Smart Rules & Secure Authorisation 1 2 SQL, NoSQL, XML 1 Policy driven middleware (with a virtual representation of things and their behavior) that controls the stack and Enterprise Applications. 2 Secure authorization of two way data streams from things to users, managed by middleware. Store

25 Flexeye IoT Modularization Disrupts Everything. Hyper/CAT - Inspire 100 Billion Value in UK by 2020

26 Thank you! Nigel Rix The Knowledge Transfer Network