DIGILE Foresight 2015: Beyond IOT

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Beyond IoT Foresight Seminar 28.1.2015 Tony Jokikyyny, Ericsson Finland Sasu Tarkoma, University of Helsinki

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Beyond IoT

Foresight Seminar28.1.2015

Tony Jokikyyny, Ericsson Finland

Sasu Tarkoma, University of Helsinki

• National Digile SHOK research program 2012-2015

• Develops solutions for the key IoT challenges and development of ecosystems and business models

• Ericsson leads the consortium

• University of Helsinki coordinates the academic research

• More than 350 researchers from over 40 organizations involved

• Estimated program budget 50 million €

• More information: www.iot.fi

Background: Internet of Things (IoT) Program

MAIN OBJECTIVES

New global high-technology products and services resulting from excellence in:

I) Smart devices and machines with secure Big Data analytics

II) New levels of connectivity through Internet of Things and 5G

III) Real-time sensing and Sensing as a Service

• Visions and views:

• Networked Society (Ericsson)

• Industrial Internet (General Electric)

• Internet of Everything (Cisco)

• Industry 4.0 in Germany

• Internet of Things Finland

• IoT program has addressed direction II and paved way for 5G

• Now we combine Directions I and III

• Latest research from the Gartner analyst firm indicates that 26 billion IoT devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020 driving an industry worth 300 billion USD

• This growth will require a major redesign of data center and network capacity management

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BET: Beyond IoT

2016-2019

Data processing in the network (4G/5G

Mobile Core)

Streaming

Edge Analytics (can be virtualized)

Data processing in the computing cluster

(cloud)

StreamingBatch

processes

Big Data Frameworks

IoT and Big Data Applications:

Real-time situational awareness, condition and security

monitoring, traffic management, smart cities, …

Data gathering, processing, and

control at the edge

Streaming

www.decentlab.com

End-2-End service throughout the connectivity path

DRAFT RESEARCH THEMES

• Intelligent Connectivity

• Dynamic Cloud and Storage

• Secure Data Analytics

• Select Vertical Domains

Turning Data and Connectivity into Value

by unifying connectivity, real-time sensing and data analytics

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Towards Beyond IoT

From All Things Connected to Co-Creative Intelligence

Simplicity and ease of deployment

Go beyond cellular connectivity

Authentication & security

Cloud, virtualization -> IoT PaaS

E2E management & SLA

Intelligent connectivity

Analytics, visualization

Sensing aaS

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Nano world

INITIAL BREAKTHROUGH TARGETS

• Export Beyond IoT from Finland

– Selling points: scalability of end-to-end IoT that includes analytics

– Focus on a small number of select verticals

• Scaling from homes to megacities and global scenarios

• Flexible sensor-data infrastructure including data operating, quality checks, filtering, routing (SDN), processing and storage (device<>edge<>core)

• Data volumes will be huge (even several gigabytes from a M2M device daily); data aggregation and processing dynamically towards the edge / dynamic distributed flexible cloud system

– Ubiquitous Hadoop and Spark for IoT

• Move processing of data towards access "offloading", but sometimes also "uploading" from devices towards edge and core

• Data visualization and easy to use interfaces for end-users and service providers (generic data accessibility)

• Data protection against manipulation

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CONTACT PERSONS

• Preparation has now started

• All feedback is welcome!

• Contacts

– Tony Jokikyyny, Ericsson

– Sasu Tarkoma, University of Helsinki

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IF INTERESTED - ACT

• Send email to [email protected]

– Cc Tony ([email protected]) and Sasu ([email protected])

• Content

– Name of the interested organization

– Name of the contact person

– Potential interesting research themes

– Intial annual budget for participation

– Willingness to participate in writing the SRIA

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