Post on 28-Sep-2020
Innovation Service for European Smartization by SMEs
Project ID: 644856H2020-ICT-2014-1
INTRODUCTION
Régis HAMELINBLUMORPHO
Gateone SCIENTIFIC COORDINATOR
Géraldine Andrieux-Gustin
BLUMORPHOCEO & FOUNDER
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European Investment in Smart System Innovation Actions
4 Innovation Actions, 25 M€ with 11 member states
www.smartanythingeverywhere.eu
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Who we are:
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MISSION
Dedicated to SME
Facilitate the access to European Smart System Hardware Technology
Gate 0
Product idea Business case and demo
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Free evaluation program
50 demonstrators to be developped
In partnership with an SME
Objective :
Evaluate, Adapt and Adopt
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WELCOME TO OUR GUEST
Guillaume GIRARDINYole Développement
TECHNOLOGY & MARKET ANALYST
MEMS & Sensors
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SOURCES
• Sensors and Technologies for the Internet of Things
Released in June 2014
• Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
Available in June 2015
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Detect a market opportunity1 –Key success factor to develop a business.
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From Internet of people to Internet of Things
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MARKET VOLUME FOR SENSORS
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Market value for Hardware
Source Yole report: Sensors and Technology for IoT®
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2 – Differentiation
Key technologies to adopt
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IoT market structure
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Legend:
Healthcare & Life scienceBuilding Automation TransportationConsumer & Home automation
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INTERNET OF THINGS
OFSENSORS
Industrial Retail & LogisticsEnvironment Security & Public Safety
Pressure
Temperature
Chemical
Light (IR, X-Ray)
Bio Sensors
Inertial
Light (IR, visible)
Temperature
Chemical (CO2)
Accelero
Contact Gyroscope
Accelero
Magneto Pressure
Temperature
Chemical
Gyroscope
Accelero
Magneto
Microphone
Pressure
Temperature
Pressure
Light (IR,Optical)
Chemical
Temperature
Hall Effect
Accelero
Chemical
Temperature
Light (IR, visible)
Pressure
Humidity Gyro
Accelero
Magneto
Chemical
Light (IR,XRay,THz) Light (IR/Optical)
Pressure
Temperature
Chemical
Magneto
Sensor
Level of demand
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Microphone
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Off the shelf vs specific devices ?
• Accelerometers
• Magnetometers
• Gyroscopes
• Acoustic Sensors
• Pressure Sensors
• Humidity Sensors
• Temperature
Sensors
• Proximity Sensors
• Image Sensors
• Light Sensors
• Gas RFID Sensors
• Micro Flow
Sensors
SENSING MODULE
• Signal Processing Unit
• Wifi
• ZigBee
• Bluetooth LE
• Radio Transceiver
• Duplexer
• BAW
RF MODULE
• Li-Ion battery
• AA Battery
• Piezoelectric vibration
• Electromagnetic vibration
• Electrostatic-capacitive
vibration
ENERGY STORAGE MODULE
• Ultra-capacitors
• Microbatteries
• PMU
POWER MANAGEMENT MODULE
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Key Hardware challenges at the system level
• Radio connectivity driven by power consumption
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LOW POWER CONSUMPTIONBY DESIGN
A holistic approach
HARVEST
ENERGY STORAGE
MANAGE
DATA MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION
SENSORS
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Concept product - Autonomous Localisation
• Key performances : • Accuracy : 10 to 30 m
• Lifetime > 12 months
• RF transmission with 4 points/h
• 868MHz radio , 1km reach
• Sensors :• GPS, Accelerometer,
Magnetometer, temperature
40 x 70mm; 60g
A GPS tag is integrated with multiple sensors into a an autonomous system for localisation and radio data transfer.
Autonomy: Solar cells, Lithium Polymer Battery
Product concepts : open for evaluation19
Fully Autonomous SYSTEMS
Autonomous activity tracker : vibration energy harvesting
Real time quantified self-system
Autonomous monitoring of industrial production tools : deploy and forget
Product concepts : open for evaluation20
Motion Energy Harvesting
• Patented design includingpermanent magnet /windingconcept and specific electronics.
• 50 to 90% of efficiency
• Various dimensions possible <10 or < 100W
• Silent
Power (W) according to rotating speed (rpm)
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Autonomy- Vibration Energy Harvesting
• Non linear oscillator based VEH,
• PCB based technology / NdFeB magnets/copper coil.
• Broadband
• suitable in non resonant vibrationalenvironment: no tuning required.
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Wireless sensor node for industrialapplication
• Time synchronization of Data Acquisition accrossthe Wireless Sensor Network (under 10ms)
• Robust wireless communication for harshenvironments (metal environments or sourcesof interferences)
• Programmable Signal conditioning -customized for the Sensor of Choice
• Time synchronization capabilities not availablein commercial solutions
Sensors for railway industry tests, Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) System, Machine tool maintenance.
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3 – Success factors for competitiveness
Good practices in IoT
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Success factors in IoT : customer satisfaction
• Model of customer satisfaction of Dr. Noriaki Kano• Delightful : not expected
• Linear : expected feature
• Hygienic : must have
• Example of Apple watch:• Delightful feature : the apps
• Linear feature : battery lifetime
• Hygienic feature : what time is it ?
Source :http://www.nirandfar.com/2015/04/apple-watch-kano-model.html
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• < 1mm Thick
• Charges in 30min
• One month run time betweencharges
• Enabled by : Lithium-Ion Thin Film Battery
Product of Central Standard Timing (CST)
HARDWARE ENABLED THIN WATCH
Courtesy of ST Microelectronics
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Embedded Microbattery
• Lithium-Ion Thin Film Battery
• Key performances
Capacity from 3µA.h to 20mA.h
Life cycles : 500 to > 10 000 cycles
Full charge in 30min.
> 1,5mA/cm2 peak capability
CAPI National projectThermogen TEGwear®
Technology
Courtesy of ST Microelectronics
Design with Thin Film Battery in gateone27
Customized Supercaps from pF to μF
• 3D and planar capacitor integration, Atomic Layer deposition of High K material
• High temperature and voltage stability (only 3% loss), low leakage current
• Planar : 100nF/mm² @3V
• 3D with an aspect ratio of 6:1 : 220nF/mm²
• from 25µA.h to 250mA.h depending on cap value
• 10 years reliability passed @3,5V.
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Success factors in IoT : reinvent everydayobjects
• Bendable and flexible substrates
• 7% of efficiency for 1 sun
• Indoor lighting: 15 to 20% efficiency
Integration in wristband or any objects
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Batteryless sensors – chipless RFID
• Identification localization and measurement.
• Compact and/or multi-band retrodirectiveantenna sensors
• 30m reach , 10 sensors
• NB : low resolution measurement
• Sensor and reader developed @60GHz
Pressure sensor Radiation sensor
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Sensing- Zero Power Sensor Network
• 5m+ reach for capacitive, resistive and inductive sensors
• Up to 10 sensorsdemonstratedwith unique ID
• Interrogation platform
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Battery Management System
• A radical innovation in BMS : off the shelf components only !
• The Battery Management System ensures safety, performance and delivers information for maintenanceand users.
• Principle: commuted cell concept,
• Delivers +20% of battery chargingefficiency, +10% in battery lifetime.
Product concepts : open for evaluation32
4 – Access to fundingPrivate and public funding.
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Value of gateone : reduction of the risk.
Gateone invests in demonstrator
In partnership with SME
Based on one selected technology in the gateoneportfolio
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Value of gateone : collaborate on the business case
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Value of gateone : quick decision to invest
• 1 SME
• 1 Research Organisation
• 1 product idea
• 1 business case
• Agreement on the demonstrator
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Value of gateone : reduction of the risk.
Hands on experience on the technology
Free of charge
No ties attached
ENTER INTO A NETWORK
And beyond Gateone …?
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What investors think!
What investors think!
« We need objects which makes our life easier not more complicated,We must rethink our objects, not connect it for the sake of data acquisition » Flybridge Capital Partner
« It is very difficult to find hardware differentiation in the IoT »
Capricorne Venture
Public funding
Call ICT: - Smart Cyber Physical systems
- Smart systems
- Smart Anything Everywhere
SME instrument
Innovation as a Service for SMEs
Contact: hamelin@bmorpho.com
For more demonstrators, visit: www.gateone-project.eu
Follow us @gateoneproject
CONTACT US
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Challenges for connected objects
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Next gateone webinars, provisional calendar :
Medical devices :
Tuesday from 1pm to 2pm, June- 9- 2015
Sensors :
Tuesday from 1pm to 2pm, September – 8 – 2015
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