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An end-to-end IoT ecosystem with re-usable infrastructure using open industry standards Presentation to OMA October 2016

IoT Seminar (Oct. 2016) Pilgrim Beart - DevicePilot & Duncan Purves - Connect2systems

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An end-to-end IoT ecosystemwith re-usable infrastructure

using open industry standardsPresentation to OMA

October 2016

IntroductionsPilgrim Beart

CEODuncan Purves

Co-Founder

IBM

What the IoT market might look like

So … what are the new IoT Niches?(the stuff which could consume 80%+ of your time!)

• Embedded stacks• Comms• Security, Identity, Trust• Search• Testing• Analytics• Billing• …• Management

Is IoT different?

• More numerous, more constrained• No UI• Limited processing power• Limited storage• Poor communications• May have to run on batteries for years• Live in real world (e.g. physical damage)• Need upgrading

“One nine is a good day in IoT”

• Configuration, user “error”• Flat batteries• Comms problems• Physical damage• Upgrading non-trivial

• Unreliable comms inc. meshes• Flat batteries• Is it in use?• Easy to “brick”, no user to reset

Device Management

Device Management

Device Management

Device Management

Architecture and Componentsof an open IoT Ecosystem

IPv66LoWPAN mesh

802.15.4e

RESTful HTTP APIServer-Sent Events (SSE)

LWM2M

LWM2MCoAP inc. observeDTLSUDPIP

MQTTFTP

LWM2M server

BusinessApp

DeviceManagement

edge gateway

tilt sensorstemp sensors

OverallArchitecture

Wireless Sensor Nodes

Connect 2 Systems InclinometerWireless Sensor Node

Advantech B+B SmartWorx WzzardWireless Sensor Nodes

Edge Gateway

Network Gateway

Edge Gateway

IPv6/4 Cellular/Ethernet Interface

Wireless Sensor

Network Manager

LWM2M Client

Smart Objects

MQTT Broker

Sensor Network Manager Interface

Cellular/Ethernet Router

IoT App Platform Protocols

FTP

Wireless Sensor Node

Wireless Sensor Node

Wireless Sensor Node

Wireless Sensor Node

802.15.4e6LoWPAN

Demo

HTTP + TLSServer-Sent Events (SSE)

LWM2MCoAP (inc. Observe)

DTLSUDPIPv6

6LoWPAN mesh802.15.4e

Conclusions

Open IoT standards, from end to end, so:1. Each part is replaceable (avoids lock-in, future-proofing)2. Each can be added to (build an ecosystem)

Great for everyone:Faster, bigger market, more scale, more choice and quality