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Internet Of Things - Overview Eric Cattoir IBM Rational Client Technical Professional Member of the IBM Benelux Technical Expert Council @CattoirEric

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Internet Of Things - Overview

Eric CattoirIBM Rational Client Technical ProfessionalMember of the IBM Benelux Technical Expert Council

@CattoirEric

© 2015 International Business Machines Corporation 2@CattoirEric

Disclaimer

• This presentation is based on a lot of sources – See also references slide in back

– IBM Research– IBM Academy of Technology– IBM Institute for Business Value

• Purpose is to give an overview – not to be complete on any of the technologies

• This world is evolving quickly

• It tries to give a view on how IBM fits in the Internet of Things

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Introduction Internet of Things Viewpoint IBM Solutions Summary

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Introduction Internet of Things Viewpoint IBM Solutions Summary

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Short Intro Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNtgvLNVVKY

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We are at the threshold of a massive explosion in the history of computing

Source IBM Institute for Business Value study :Device Democracy – Saving the future of the Internet of Thingshttp://ibm.co/1rMQj2I

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Importance of Analytics

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Software delivery Intelligent/

Connected SystemsSoftware component in smart products driving increased value and

differentiation

Big DataInsights on new products by more efficiently interpreting massive quantities of data

CloudDemand for apps requires fast, scalable environments for dev and test, as well as production

Instrumented ProductsIndustry requirements demand faster response to regulationsand standards, with traceability

and quality

Social BusinessBroader set of

stakeholders collaborates to deliver continuous

innovationand value

MobileModern workforce expects constantly

updated software toconnect to enterprise

systems

Software delivery is at the heart of today’s top technology trends

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Introduction Internet of Things Viewpoint IBM Solutions Summary

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Scalability Issues with Today's Solutions

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Evolution Needs

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IBM Internet of Things View

Industry Solutions

Design & Engineer Operate Manage

Analyze & Optimize

Connect, Collect, & Command

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Devices, Gateways, & Assets

Protocols

ManageThe lifecycle of Assets ensuring safe, reliable and predictive operations

SecureFull Lifecyclefrom device tillIndustry solutions

Analyze & OptimizeAnalytics on static or moving data at right level in the solution

OperateSolution from development to production

Design and EngineerContinuous engineering of Systems of Systems

Connect, Collect & CommandConnect devicesusing a variety ofprotocols and collectdata.

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Introduction Internet of Things Viewpoint IBM Solutions Summary

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IBM Internet of Things Solutions

Industry Solutions

Design & Engineer Operate Manage

Analyze & Optimize

Connect, Collect, & Command

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Devices, Gateways, & Assets

Protocols

- QRadar - Trusteer

- IoT Foundation,- Informix- Long Range

Signalling and Control

- Predictive Maintenance and Quality (PMQ)- Streams- ILOG CPLEX- BigInsights- Cognos- SPSS

- Continuous Engineering Solution

- Maximo -Tririga

- Smarter Cities offerings- GBS, GTS engagements- Research FOAK / PoC

- Devops Solution

- ARM mbed starter kit for IoT- Nodered

- MQTT- Messagesight- ADEPT prototype

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IBM Research Industry Solutions

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Connected Car High Level Architecture

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Example: Smarter Buildings

Detailed Physical Model of art gallery helped identify 3D view of micro-climate;

Recommended placement of art work, sensor location, where to locate HVAC, and restrictions on number of visitors tightly control micro-climate

Predictive analytics included weather forecasts and historical number of visitors to ensure HVAC changes could be made in advance

Deployed entire IT solution on-site and integrated with Building Management System

IBM Solution

Improve art preservation by tightly controlling micro-climatic conditions in art gallery

Need to control temperature, humidity, corrosion contamination, light levels, air flow, pressure, people movement

Solution should be invisible, i.e. no sensors or wires visible, non-disruptive to the business

Client Requirements

Client: Museum (National Historic Landmark ) on the United States East Coast

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A lightweight publish/subscribe protocol with predictable bi-directional message delivery

Lossy or Constrained

Network

Lossy or Constrained

Network Monitoring & Analytics

Server

Commands or Data Visualisation

High volumes of data/events

IT Systems

In the era of a Smarter Planet, open source, inter-operability and standards are

essential

1999 Invented by Dr. Andy Stanford-Clark (IBM), Arlen Nipper (now Cirrus Link Solutions)

2011 - Eclipse PAHO MQTT open source project

2004 MQTT.org open community

2013 – MQTT Technical Committee formed

Cimetrics, Cisco, Eclipse, dc-Square, Eurotech, IBM, INETCO Landis & Gyr, LSI, Kaazing, M2Mi, Red Hat, Solace, Telit Comms, Software AG, TIBCO, WSO2

Evolution of an open technology

MQTT - Open Connectivity for Mobile, M2M and IoT

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Node-RED

Program using a visual wiring paradigm but with the ability to program in JavaScript if needed

http://nodered.org/

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IBM Long Range Signaling and Control

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Internet of Things Foundation

IoT FoundationRegistration, Connectivity,

Messaging, Historian

IoT FoundationRegistration, Connectivity,

Messaging, Historian

https://internetofthings.ibmcloud.com/

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Run Your AppsThe developer can chose any language runtime or bring their own. Just upload your code and go.

DevOpsDevelopment, monitoring, deployment and logging tools allow the developer to run the entire application

APIs and ServicesA catalog of open source, IBM and third party APIs services allow a developer to stitch together an application in minutes.

Cloud IntegrationBuild hybrid environments. Connect to on-premises systems of record plus other public and private clouds. Expose your own APIs to your developers.

Built on IBM SoftLayerRuns automatically on top of IBM’s leading infrastructure as a service. No need to worry about provisioning or managing infrastructure.

http://www.bluemix.net/

The IoT Foundation is part of our broader cloud platform: Bluemix

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Gateway(s)

IoT Gateways: High speed data capture

local analytics, replication, security & privacy, backup

“Edge Devices”, Sensors: Rapid on-boarding of devices

Simple registration of connected things

Historian & Operational Analytics

Historian & Operational Analytics

Devices and Sensors

IoT Cloud: Millions of gateways ….

… connecting billions of devices

Analytics, billing, data recovery, security and alerts, etc.

PureData Hadoop

Deep Analytics &Sensor Analytics

Real Time Analytics:InfoSphere Streams

Real Time Analytics:InfoSphere Streams

Big Insights

SPSSCognos

MessageSight

Make the most of your IoT Data

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Integration: Big Data & Analytics Offering

Watson FoundationsWatson Foundations

Information Integration & GovernanceINFORMATION SERVER, MDM, G2, GUARDIUM, OPTIM

Exploration, landing and

archive Trusted data

Reporting & interactive analysis

Deep analytics & modeling

Data types

Real-time processing & analyticsSTREAMS, DATA REPLICATION

Transaction &application data

Machine andsensor data

Enterprise content

Social data

Image and video

Third-party data

Operational systems

BIGINSIGHTSPUREDATA

HADOOP

DB2, INFORMIX

PUREDATA TRANS-

ACTIONS

PUREDATA ANALYTICS

DB2 BLUPUREDATA ANALYTICS

DB2 WAREHOUSEPUREDATA

OPERATIONAL ANALYTICS

Actionable insight

Decisionmanagement

Predictive analytics & modeling

Reporting, analysis, content analytics

Discovery and exploration

SPSS MODELER

COGNOS BICOGNOS TM1

DATA EXPLORER

SPSS MODELER GOLD

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Systemdesign

Systemrequirements

Customerrequirements

Systems engineering

System verificationand validation

Systemtest

Quality managementAnalysis, design and prototyping Requirements management

Data & Analysis, Planning, Task & Change Management

Integration

and Validation

Decom

position

and Definition

Process & Data Mgmt.

Managing the Systems Lifecyclefrom concept to implementation (and beyond)

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Devops

DevOps Foundation

Open Lifecycle and Service Management Integration Platform

DevOps Lifecycle

Operations/ProductionDevelopment/TestCustomers Business Owners

Continuous Innovation, Feedback and Improvements

Eco

system

Bes

t Pra

cti cesMonitor and Optimize

Plan and Measure Develop and Test Release and Deploy

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Industry Solutions

Design & Engineer Operate Manage

Analyze & Optimize

Connect, Collect, & Command

Se

cu

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Devices, Gateways, & Assets

Protocols

Both Business Model and Technology needs evolution

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References

• IBM IOT on Twitter– Twitter: @IBMIoT– Twitter: twitter.com/IBMIoT– Tumblr: ibminternetofthings.tumblr.com

• Node Red– http://nodered.org/

• Internet of Things Foundation– https://internetofthings.ibmcloud.com

• Bluemix– http://www.bluemix.net

• IBM Developerworks– http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/

• MQTT– http://mqtt.org/

• IBM Long Range Signaling Control– http://www.research.ibm.com/labs/zurich/ic

s/lrsc/

• IBM Institute for Business Value study

– Device Democracy – Saving the future of the Internet of Things

– http://ibm.co/1rMQj2I

• Continuous Engineering– http://www.ibm.com/ibm/continuousengineering/us/en/

• IBM Research– http://www.research.ibm.com/

• IBM Academy of Technology– www.ibm.com/ibm/academy/