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Introduction of the Industrial Internet Consortium
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An Open Membership Consortium now 214companies strong
Contributing Members
IIC Founders, Contributing Members, & Large Industry Members
IIC Founder Companies
IIC Small Industry Members
IIC Nonprofit, Academic, & Government Members
The Industrial Internet
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Industrial Internet: An internet of things, machines, computers and people…enabling intelligent industrial operations…using advanced data analytics for transformational business outcomes.
There are key differences between the Industrial Internet and Consumer IoT
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Barriers to Progress:Adoption is Hampered in a Disconnected Environment
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Connectivity
Standards
Technology
Research Academia
Systems Integration
Security
Government
Big Data Industries
The Industrial Internet: A $32 trillion opportunity
The IIC: Things are coming together
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Things are coming together. TM
StandardsResearch Academia Systems Integration
Security
Government
Big Data IndustriesConnectivity
Technology
Industrial Internet Consortium
MissionTo accelerate growth of the Industrial Internet by coordinating ecosystem initiatives to connect and integrate objects with people, processes and data using common architectures, interoperability and open standards that lead to transformational business outcomes.
Launched in March 2014 by five founding members:
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The IIC is an open, neutral “sandbox” where industry, academia and government meet to collaborate, innovate and enable.
214 Member OrganizationsSpanning 26 Countries
The IIC is not a standards organization.
It evaluates and organizes existing standards to: • Advocate for open standard technologies• Influence the global standards development
The Technology Working Group is currently:• Evaluating existing standards• Identifying requirements for the Industrial
Internet
The IIC and Standards Organizations
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IIC Formal Liaisons
The IIC has three primary areas of activity: Community Engagement, Technology & Security, and Testbeds
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What is the Biggest Challenge Facing the Industrial Internet?
Other
Connectivity Issues
Security
Interoperability
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6%
3%
14%
77%
Source: IoT Nexus 13
Business Models, Public Awareness,
Energy Consumption
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IIC Technology Working Group
IIC Security Working Group
IIC Testbeds Working Group
IIC Marketing and Technology Working Groups
Focus on Testbeds to drive innovation that benefits cities
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IIC Testbed: International Future Industrial Internet (INFINITE)
Collaborators• IIC Members: EMC Corporation and Cork Institute of Technology
• Other Participants: Vodafone, Irish Government Networks, Asavie, and Cork Internet Exchange
Market Segment• Multiple industries and sectors
Goal• Provide a state-of-the-art cloud and analytics platform for IoT services which will provide the technologies,
processes and best practices that will enable reliable, trusted solutions for hyper-connected industries
Features and Commercial Benefits• Ideal for mission-critical systems
• Completely virtual domains that are able to be connected via mobile networks
• A solution that allows multiple virtual domains to securely run via physical network
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IIC Testbed: International Future Industrial Internet (INFINITE)
Control/Management Plane
D A T A C E N T R E
Private VRFs or VLANs
GGSN M2M Partition Local Core
Data Analytics
Ingest VMs Analytic VMsRTIHTTPmetadata
GGSN
Presentation & User Interfaces
Managed Services
Framework
MOBILE NETWORKS
First Use Case: Bluelight
Bluelight will allow ambulances to securely connect to a hospital's system and relay information while in route, so hospital staff are prepared to take over the care of the patient once the ambulance arrives.
IIC Testbed: Communication and Control for Microgrid Applications
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Neighborhood Microgrid
Solar
Field Network
Wind
Local load control
Collaborators • IIC Members: Real-Time Innovations (RTI), National Instruments,
Cisco• External: CPS Energy (San Antonio), Southern California Edison,
Duke Energy / SGIPMarket Segment
• Smart grid, especially integrating solar, wind, storage, and EVsGoal
• Prove the viability of a real-time, secure databus and distributed control architecture in a real-world power system
Features & Commercial Benefits• Enable efficient integration of solar, wind, & EVs into the grid• Create a dynamic, open marketplace for smart grid vendors• Break the standards blockage holding back the industry
SmartGrid Application Use Cases
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Grid Optimization
• Reduce control requirement from operators
• Increase asset utilization
Island
• Function as independent grid
Storm Resiliency
• Maximize storage• Limit non-critical loads• Auto-island with outage
Re-Sync to Grid
• Transition from independent grid to component of main grid
• Phase 1 – Proof of Concept at National Instruments Lab
• Phase 2 – Simulated Microgrid at Southern Cal Edison
• Phase 3 – Real-World Microgrid at CPS Energy
The Future
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How will we save lives through better patient care?
How will we reduce passenger fatalities?
How will we reduce waste of natural resources?
Things are coming together. TM
How will cities become safer?
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Things are coming together. TM
Community. Collaboration. Convergence.
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