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IPv6 Forum
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Contents
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IPv6 Forum / IPv6 Forum (Singapore
Chapter)
The IPv6 Forum is a world-wide consortium of
worldwide leading Internet vendors, Industry
Subject Matter Experts, Research & Education
Networks.
It has a clear mission to advocate IPv6 by
dramatically improving technology, market, and
deployment user and industry awareness of
IPv6, creating a quality and secure New
Generation Internet and allowing world-wide
equitable access to knowledge and technology,
embracing a moral responsibility to the world.
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IPv6 Forum Programmes
IPv6 Ready Program – certifying Product is IPv6 ready
http://www.ipv6ready.org.cn/index.php/index/index
https://www.ipv6ready.org
Approved Labs
BII (China)
CableLabs (US)
CHT-TL (Taiwan)
IRISA (Europe)
JATE (Japan)
TEC (India)
TTA (Korea)
UNH-IOL (US)
https://www.iol.unh.edu/services/testing/ipv6/logoholders.php
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL)
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IPv6 Forum Programmes
IPv6 Enabled Programme -encourage adoption of IPv6 web sites (WWW), (ISPs)
IPv6 Forum Authorized Training Distributor in Asia Pacific
IPv6 Education Programme – Skillset and Certification
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IPv6 Forum Programmes
IPv6 FORUM APPROVED READINESS ASSESSMENT PARTNER (iRAP)
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Contents
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What is IPv6
IP stands for “Internet Protocol”
It is the method used to exchange packets of data between networks, such as your office LAN and the Google Data Centre, via a dozen others in-between
IP as such does not provide a user-visible service, but it is the underlying infrastructure for everything from Twitter to VoIP
IPv6 is the new version of the Internet Protocol and expands the number of available addresses to a virtually limitless amount
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What is IPv6
Developed by the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) to deal with the long-anticipated problem
of IPv4 address exhaustion.
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Why we need IPv6
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Why we need IPv6
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IPv6 and IPv4
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IPv4 Statistics
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intelligent Nation 2015 (“iN2015”)
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Smart Nation Platform (“SNP”)
Potential Technology Stack for Wireless Sensor Network
IPV6 is the underlying Network Protocol
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Internet of things – IOT 6
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IPv6 – IoT 6
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What’s the Internet of Things?
The term Internet of Things, or IoT, was coined in 1999 by Kevin Ashton.
Ashton, a British technologist who co-founded the RFID-pioneering (radio
frequency identification) Auto-ID Center at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), used the term to envision a world where the internet would
be connected to everyday objects via sensors.
Today, objects can and do collect, receive
and send information, both to users and
other connected objects. Over 100 million
vending machines, vehicles, smoke alarms
and more are sharing information. Market
analysts at Berg Insight expect this number
to rise to 360 million by 2016.
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From the IPv6 Forum
Internet of Things ecosystems are composed, on the one hand, of so called smart objects, i.e., tiny
and highly constrained physical devices in terms of memory capacity, computation capability, energy
autonomy, and communication capabilities.
On the other hand, Internet of Things is made up of identification tags and codes that allow identifying a
specific thing in a unique and global way.
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What’s the Internet of Things?
From any time ,any place
connectivity for anyone, we
will now have connectivity
for anything!
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What are these “things”?
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The Internet of Things through IPv6:
Source: IPv6 Forum White Paper
Wireless Sensor Networks (IEEE 802.15.4) for
Wireless Senor Network
Bluetooth Low Energy (IEEE 802.15.1) –
Wireless Personal Area Network
WiFi Low Power (IEEE 802.11) –
Wireless LAN
(LTE-A) for Wide Area Networks.
Quick Response (QR Code)
Near Field Communication
BarcodeUniversal
Resource Locators (URLs)),
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Looking Ahead
Smart Nation
Source from http://www.ida.gov.sg/
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Looking Ahead
Driverless Cars
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Looking Ahead
Social Object Thinking
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THANK YOU!