Post on 21-May-2020
The Internet of Things Impacto para as áreas de TA e de TI no setor industrial
Severiano Leão Macedo Juniorsmacedoj@cisco.com011 5508 1524
Internet of Things Defined
Things connected to the internet, anytime, anywhere. Integratingsensors and devices into everyday objects that are connected to the internet over fixed and wireless networks.
Sensors and actuators embedded in physical objects — from roadways to pacemakers — are linked through wired and wireless networks.
Wireless connectivity to things. Connection of everyday objects and devices to electronic networks.
The network of physical objects accessed through the Internet that contain embedded technology tosense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.
Physical objects integrated into the information network and active participants in business processes.
Our Definition
Consists of networks of sensors attached to objects and communications devices, providing data that can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions
The Internet of Everything
Source: Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group, 2012
Delivering the right information to the right person (or machine) at the right time.
Leveraging data into more useful information for decision making.
Physical devices and objects connected to the Internet and each other for intelligent decision making.
Connecting people in more relevant and valuable ways.
7.26.8 7.6
Rapid Adoption rate of digital
infrastructure:5X faster than electricity and
telephony
50Billion“Smart Objects”
5050
20102010 20152015 20202020
00
4040
3030
2020
1010 Billi
ons
of d
evic
es
Billi
ons
of d
evic
es
2525
12.512.5
Inflectionpoint
Timeline
19 Billion
1.6 in Latam
• Network Convergence to IP-based Platforms • Increased Variable & Distributed Resources • Technology migration from TDM to IP
• Aging Workforce, Infrastructure• Consumer Affordability• Evolving Industry Business Models
• Need for New Regulatory Framework• Monetization of Value • Energy Independence
Technology
Economics
Policy
Global Energy and Industry Megatrends
IoT Technology Trends
• Network Convergence to IP-based Platforms Transition from SDH/TDM to IP-based communicationsEthernet/IP SCADA / VoIPAutomation/remote monitoring
• EconomicsAging Workforce, Infrastructure ( Pressure over OPEX )Collaboration, Mobile workforce tools ( UC and Video Conf. )Consumer Affordability and Evolving Industry Business Models
• Security and safetyIP-based video surveillanceCyber Security
Consolidate all services onto one single, highly reliable, mission critical network!
Convergence Offers Ways for Partners to Create Value
Information Technology Operations TechnologyIT OTIoT
Cisco Confidential 9© 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Operational Intelligence – OT vs ITTheme OT Network IT Network
Location Outdoor Field network (Outdoor – Grid, Truck, Train, Pipeline, Rig, Mine) Data Center, Campus Branch office
Budget Business Owner$ Support function
Security Extends into field devices and sensors Corporate Firewall as perimeter
Commissioning Possible truck roll and planned by Non-IT teams. Large-scale complex roll-out Indoor planned by IT
iNoC / iSoCOperator “Persona”
Vertical Domain, Semi-skilledNon-IT, “Ease of Use” IT Experts aka CCIE, CCSP, etc.
ConfigChange
Limit Change, Set and forgetSecure Signed Command ITIL, CCMDB
Lifecycle Typically 10 – 15 years Legacy Systems 5-7 years upgrade cycle
Cisco’s Internet of Things Portfolio – 700 Products
Industrial Applications: BYOD, Physical Security, Remote Expert
Cyber and Industrial Security
Data Center/Virtualization
IE 2000IE 3000
M2M ISR Gateway Router
5915 Embedded Services Router
2000 Series Connected Grid Routers and Modules
2500 Series Connected Grid Switches
Industrial Switching Industrial Routing EmbeddedConnected Grid
Plantwide Ethernet, Intelligent Transportation, Smart Cities, S&C Refinery, Smart Connected Vehicle, Smart Grid
Ruggedized Wireless AP
1550 Series
Industrial Wireless
Video Surveillance IP Cameras and AnalyticsAccess Control Unified Incident Communications
Facility Protection, Collaborative Operations, Business Intelligence
Process Manufacturing
Discrete Manufacturing TransportationDefenseEnergy and
Utilities M2M
CISCO IoT Portfolio Foundation
Whole Offer
Security
Application Enablement
Management / “Ease of Use”
+Ruggedized platformsIndustrial featuresProtocol translationConverged networkingIoT Gateway/AggregationMobility
Foundation Differentiation
Auto discovery / auto configurationZero touch deploymentVideo management at scaleVisualization
Ruggedized security - IPS/FW/VPN Single policy managementIndustrial signatures
Application data processing Distributed controlVideo analytics at the edgeThird-party interfaces
Let’s do somemaintenance!Let’s do somemaintenance!
Enterprise Network
VPN
DMZ
Supervisory Network
Control System Network
Remote Facility
IEDs, PLCs,Sensors,
Actuators
Historian
SCADA/DCS Historian
Cloud Systems
App ServerWeb Server
Remote Services
VPN
Field NetworkActuators Sensors
Internet
IoE Cyber Security: Protection
Application Visibility, IPS/IDS
Identity Services Engine
Switching
Video Surveillance Manager
Routers
Firewalls Access Points
Network and Security Mgmt.
Onion LayersSecure Zones
Cells Zones Plants
Segmented Access (Role-Based)
Security Policy, AAA and Identity Services
Industrial Cyber SecuritySecurity Monitoring,
Threat Detection, Incident and Event Monitoring
Physical SecuritySmart, Programmable Cameras
What Delivers the Business Value?
Is it the device? Or the service the device enables?
IoE Application Centric Architecture
Network Automation(APIC SDN Controller)
Application Enablement (Fog Computing)
IOx Analytics DeviceDirectory
APIs
Cisco ONE Platform
IPSmart LED lighting
WasteSensors
IP HDCamera
ParkingSensors
WaterSensors
Air QSensors
APIs
Routing/Config QoS Security
Things
DataCenter AccessWAN Fog
Application Policy Infrastructure ControllerApplications to Program the Networks• Auto Config• QoS• Security
Cisco and 3rd Party Apps
Fog ComputingBusiness Applications that run on the network• Hosted Bus Apps• App Store• App Management
IOxDistributed Compute and Storage• IOS + Linux• BYOA• BYOI
SAS JoulexOSIsoft RockwellIOxIOx
Hardened Edge Platforms: Embedded Storage and ComputeHardened Edge Platforms: Embedded Storage and Compute
IOSIOSLinuxLinux
Distributed ApplicationsIOx SDK
Application ManagementApplication
ManagementApplication
StoreApplication
Store
DataCenter AccessWAN Fog
APIs
APIs
Connected Supply Chain
Application Enablement
IOx Analytics Thing Registry
Asset Tracking Apps
Cisco ONE Platform
IPThings
CPG Company
Owns 2000 trucks globally
Lacks visibility into truck location and inventory
Losing millions of revenue by not having the right product in the right retail locations when demand hits
Pets OtherThings
PeopleEquipmentFoodCarsPeripheralsAcme Tracking ISV develops a compelling trucking and inventory distribution application
App placed to Cisco App Cloud
Customer identifies asset configuration
Automated network configuration through APICController • Auto-configure 2000
Trucks (x, y, z)• Security policy• App QoS
Automated Fog application proliferation
RFIDReaders
Thermostat& Humidistat
GPSTransmitters
On-BoardDiagnostics
IP HDCamera
Fleet Management
Network Automation(APIC SDN Controller)
Routing/Config QoS Security
: Business Challenge: Solution Development: Solution Deployment
CPG Company Network Operations Center Enables Visibility Into:
FleetInventoryRetail Stores
Cisco Confidential 16© 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Building the Factory of the Future
FactorySecurity
Converged Network Platforms
ConnectedFactory Applications
IndustrialIdentity Services
Industrial Deep Packet Inspection IP Cameras
Video Surveillance Management
Enab
ling
Con
nect
ivity
Things TorqSensors Asset Tags IP HD
CameraRobots DrivesParts
Ruggedized Wireless Access Points
Industrial Routers and Switches
Hardened Mobile M2M Gateway
RuggedizedOptical transceivers
Real Time Supply Chain
Asset Utilization
Accelerated NPI New Business Models
Productivity EnergyManagement
Flexible mfg• Flexible controls• Flexible networks
Resiliency (REP)Integrated managementNear Zero Downtime
Distributed Compute
Machine-as-a-ServiceRemote Asset Mgmt
Mobility• 2.4/5Ghz• Clean air
Machine energy visibility reporting and analytics
Common myths and statements regarding IP Networks
• IP Networks are made only for Carriers / Service Operators
• IP Networks are suitable only for high bandwidth
• IP/MPLS Networks are too expensive
• IP/MPLS is suitable only for large networks
• IP Networks are too complex
• IP Networks can not evolve over the legacy TDM networks
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
Wrong
Cisco Confidential 19© 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Industrial Switching Portfolio
Cisco Confidential 20© 2013-2014 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
2020
Won 2014 Control Engineering Engineers’ Choice Award!!
• Network Integration – Ethernet hardware Choice
• Stratix 5700 with NAT• Won Jointly with Rockwell
http://www.controleng.com/events-and-awards/engineers-choice-awards/2014/2014-engineers-choice-awards-winners.html
Questions and Answers Open Question's
Top Q&A