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Cisco Internet of Everything Panel discussionTRANSCRIPT
Internet of Everything Customer and Partner Showcase
Kevin Bloch, Chief Technology OfficerCisco Australia and New Zealand
Ros HarveyDirector, Sense-T
Ivan Sanhueza, ICT ManagerSydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust
latrobe.edu.au CRICOS Provider 00115M
CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY INFUSION
BRINGING IDEAS TO LIFE
PROFESSOR JUGDUTT (JACK) SINGHDIRECTOR
Technology Push: Looking for a Problem
Centre for Technology InfusionModel
Alignment with Research and Innovation Agenda Demand Driven Translational Research and Innovation (Commercial Research) Industry Standard R&D infrastructure Sustainable
MARKET
Centres’ FocusTranslational Research, Innovation & Knowledge Transfer
“Bringing ideas to Life”
IDEA
Research & Innovation Focus
HealthCareImplantable
Asthma sensor
Ambient intelligence
Wearable sensors
Environment
Unimedia(Integration)
MultimediaSensors , Processors , Comm.,
Display , Power
Structured heat sink
Glass
Glass
VCSEL Array
Environmental Sensor
Smart home
Biological Crystals
Smart Dust
Smart Clothes
Implantable Heart
monitor
Smart/ Implantable Sensors
Hydrogen Generation
&storageHydrogen Transport
Clean Water
Security
Fuel Cell
Intelligent Platform Technologies Micro/Nanotechnologies Smart Sensors Wireless Comms. Optoelectronics Embedded Systems ICT
Challenges Environment and Energy Transport Health Care/Medical/ Wellbeing Food & Supply Chain
Internet of things
All about Connectivity
the web will not only link computers but potentially every thing
Human becomes minority as generators & receivers of traffic
Big Data
Making Sense of the Data
transport Traffic congestion is a major cause of lost productivity
* In Australia avoidable productivity cost of congestion of $9.4b in 2005 rising to $20.4b in 2020
Traffic congestion is a major cause of pollution.
* Land transport pollution accounts for around 13% of national (Australian) Green House Gas emissions (National Greenhouse Accounts).
Safety
* In Australia - annual national road toll is around 1,300 deaths and 32,500 serious injuries.
* Approximately 40,000 people are killed each year and ~1.7 million with critical injuries in Europe
* Annual cost related to traffic accidents total roughly US$1 trillion
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Case Study
TRANSPORT
Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems to Improve Safety at Level Crossing
Technology
Vehicle safety research is shifting its focus towards crash avoidance and collision mitigation
Traditional sensors, like radars, have the following limitations: Limited range (sense immediate vehicles)
Limited Field of View (FOV)
Expensive
Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems using wireless comm. (DSRC) for vehicle safety, mobility and commercial apps.
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TRADITIONAL SENSORS
COOPERATIVE COLLISION WARNING (CCW)“360 Degrees Driver Situation Awareness” using wireless
comm.
Applications
Safety Multi-modal Cooperative collision
avoidance & warning Traffic signal interface
Mobility Traffic Congestion Management Incident Management in-vehicle signage/messaging Traffic signal control & management
Consumer & Commercial
Electronic payment Fleet management
V2V
V2I
Multi-hop Communication
V2V
DSRC Communication:• Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V)• Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I)• Multi-hop
Victorian Trial
Road map and commercialization
Research
Queensland Large Scale Deployment Trial “Smart City Test Bed” Shanghai,
China
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Case Study
Environment & Sustainability(Smart Home)
The 2050 Scenario
System Model
Sub-metering sensors & System integration
Monitoring & Management
Human Interface
Behavioural change
Environmental monitoring & management
Remote Consumer Interface
IPPhone
ExternalUtility
Networks
Innovative Energy Management SystemAustralia’s First Zero Emission House
Smart Power
BPL ControlModule
Comm Module
Optional Wireless Module
Switch BPL Module
Inverter
Zigbee/BPLBridge Module
Switch BPL Module
Switch BPL Module
Central Controller
Optional Wireless Module
Switch BPL Module
Switch BPL Module
PV SolarPanel
Switchboard
Optional Ethernet Module
BPLBridge Module
Power Meter
Direct Connection(depending on retailer)
Inbound
Outboun
d
Premises Area Network(PAN)
Mobile
LaptopPC
Comm.Module Broadband
Link
Power Usage and Control Portal
Smart Plugs Plug level real-time monitor/control High data rate ( 200 Mbps) Plug-and-play, updatable and
configurable
Central Premises Gateway Remote energy management and
control Persuasive HMI to reduce energy
consumption Real-time reports/alerts
Cloud Data/Energy Portal Real-time demand response Secure remote access Grid Apps and Analytics
Road map and commercialization
• Technology pilot• Showcase in Copenhagen
Commercialisation (Smart Power)Gen 2 –
AusZEH 1 • New Homes• Department of Housing• Malaysia
Smart EnergyManagement
Gen 1 – LTU Pilot
Gen 1SolarHubs
• Modeling/Forecasting of 1000 homes PV generation & consumption
• Real-time optimization and demand side management
• Smart Grid
Future Commercialisation
Smart Grid
Gen 2Mahindra REVA - India
• Full Integration of Energy, Water, Solar and persuasive display etc.
Thank you
Professor Jugdutt (Jack) SinghDirector - Centre for Technology InfusionLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne, AUSTRALIA
E-Mail: [email protected]
Centre for Technology Infusion
“Bringing ideas to Life”
Mark SheppardCIO for Global Growth OperationsGE Australia and New Zealand
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The Connected EnterpriseIndustrial Internet of Things (IoT) in Action
David HegartyRockwell AutomationMarch 2014
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$6.3B
Leading global provider of industrial power, control and information solutions
Serving Customers for 110 Years Technology innovation Domain expertise Culture of integrity &
corporate responsibility
at A GLANCE
22,000EMPLOYEES
80+COUNTRIES Fiscal 2013 Sales
20+INDUSTRIES
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The Internet of Everything
Source: Cisco
Greatest Value at Stake is in MANUFACTURING (27%)
$14T VALUE AT STAKE
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Industrial IoT Enablers
• Cloud
• Mobility
• Big Data Analytics
• Smart Things
• Security
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Source: Manufacturing Enterprise Communications Research
Services
was spent on Global Cyber Security in 2011
Source: Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP
of businesses permit employees to “BRING THEIR OWN DEVICES”63%
Source: Manufacturing Enterprise Communications Research Services,
Mobility is
Inevitable
Amount of Manufacturing data viewed on a mobiledevice in the last year.
5tbwill interact with content applications via a mobile device
of INFORMATION WORKERS60%
BY 2015
46%
$60B
GOVERN DEVICES on the corporate network
of businesses
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Manufacturing generates more BIG DATA than any other sector.
Exabytes
Source: McKinsey & Company
39%Support collaboration
Source: Aberdeen
BIG DATAand ANALYTICS
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DRIVERS:37%Fact-baseddecision
33%Better ways toserve customers
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The Connected EnterpriseCHALLENGES
Organizational Alignment
Talent Gaps
Technology Adoption
Security
Standards
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Panel Discussion
Ros Harvey, Sense-T
Professor Jack Singh, La Trobe University
Ivan Sanhueza, Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust
Mark Sheppard, GE
David Hegarty, Rockwell Automation
Q&A