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Do-it-Yourself Smart Experiences Realising the Internet of Things Ecosystem
Co-summit 2012, 30-31 October 2012, Paris
Marc Roelands, Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Billions of connected devices pervade live M2M evolves to Internet of Things (IoT)
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Towards future cloud services acting upon virtual ‘shadows’ of people & things ?
Future-2020 study by Forbes & Future-2020 study by Forbes &
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understand behavior
?
Barriers to the ‘Smart Environment’ Participation is Key
reuse
devices ?
privacy & trust
?
Participatory
Sensing Fukushima, Japan
2.0
DIY
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France DiY Smart Experiences March 2009 – December 2011
• 5 countries
• 40 partners
( Industry, SMEs,
Research )
BUILD
an Open Platform
& Marketplace
TO
Enable the Masses
TO
Share & Control
Own Creations
IN
Smart Things
Environments
DiYSE project approach & results
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• DiYSE Manifesto
• System design
choices
Getting to the Right Technology Looking into People’s Creative Minds
• Concept of IoT App?
• What drives DiY in IoT?
• Creation Process?
• Developer View?
2010
2011
2012
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France 4 Critical Steps for the Internet of Things Creation Cycle
Overall Challenge
Proof concept of end-to-end ecosystem live online !
Install +
Connect
Sense Execute
Source
Logic Ext. Service
Sink
Create
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Open
Device
API
Critical Step 1 Install and Connect sensors and devices
Challenge:
Wide, heterogeneous range of devices
Connect
any device!
Wireless Sensor
Network topologies
Low-footprint
sensor nodes
Sensor Gateway
Enhancement
Smartphone
TV and
app-specific
sensors
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Critical Step 2 Sense meaningful info from sensor data
Gestures Faces
Keywords
Semantic
Tagging
Transformation scripts
for sensor data
Challenge:
Extract & Attach Meaning to Live Data for use in IoT Apps
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Critical Step 3 Create many IoT applications fast and easy
Domain-specific
Tools
Public Platform
Marketplace
Music
Home
Video
Challenge:
Programming Paradigms for users & programmers
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Critical Step 4 Execute data-intensive apps reliably
Source
Logic Ext. Service
Sink
Smart Deployment on Distributed Component Architecture
Secure deployment on Contiki device OS
Challenge:
Many Apps process Much Data Real-time • Scalable • Efficient
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Live, Online, End-to-End Co-Creation SenseTale + partner building blocks
Install +
Connect
Sense
Execute
Create Participants
• install their own devices
• choose Senses
• create their own apps
• share apps online
Device Partners
define Device Types
System is
hosted online
Research Partners create
(basic and smart) Senses
Social
Sharing
& Marketplace
www.sensetale.com
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4 Enabling the Masses to Become
Creative in Smart Spaces
Orienting user creation in the IoT, in the
context of the ITEA2 DiYSE project
Marc Roelands, Laurence Claeys, Marc Godon, Marjan
Geerts, Mohamed Ali Feki, Lieven Trappeniers
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Antwerp, Belgium
Synopsis
In this chapter we present a first analysis towards the enablement of
mass creativity in the Internet-of-Things (IoT), potentially leading to a
wide range of new tangible, interactive applications that leverage the
fundamental new possibilities of an emerging Web of Things. With
the societal phenomenon of “Do-it-Yourself” (DiY) as an important
source of inspiration for drivers, we explore three architecturally ori-
enting enabling concepts that can form the basis for new creation
paradigms in such smart spaces. From this exploration process, we
discuss results of first experimental grounding of these concepts.
This Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs work is part of the European ITEA2 pro-
ject 08005, DiY Smart Experiences (DiYSE) [1], conducted by 40
partners from 7 European countries.
The meaning of ‘Do- it-Yourself’ in the network society
From the societal practice of „Do-it-Yourself‟ (DiY) a lot of drivers
and adoption models can be derived that may be applicable for
similar people-driven creation in an Internet-of-Things world. In this
section we first look broadly at DiY as a cultural practice, and discuss
some core characteristics. After that, we make the transposition to
what this may imply for application creation and for context-aware
13 The DiY Smart Experiences ProjectA European endeavour removing barriers foruser-generated Internet of Things applica tions
Marc Roela nds1, Johan Plomp2, Diego Casado Mansilla 3,Juan R. Velasco3, Ismail Salhi4, Gyu Myoung Lee5, N oelCrespi5, Filipe Vinci dos Santos6, Julien Vachaudez6,Frédéric Bettens6, Joel Hanqc6, Carlos Valderrama6, N iloMenezes7, Alexandre Girardi7, Xavier Ricco7, Mario Lopez-Ramos8, N icolas Dumont8, Iván Corredor9, Miguel S.Familiar9, José F. Martínez9, Vicente Hernández9, Dries DeRoeck 10, Christof van N imwegen10, Leire Bastida 11, MarisaEscalante11, Juncal Alonso11, Quentin Reul 12, Yan Tang12Robert Meersman12
1 Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Antwerp, Belgium2 VTT, Helsinki, Finland
3 UAH, Madrid, Spain
4 ENSIE, France
5 Institut Telecom SudParis, Paris, France6 UMONS, Mons, Belgium
7 Multitel asbl, Mons, Belgium8 Thales, Paris, France
9 UPM, Madrid, Spain
10 CUO, Leuven, Belgium11 ESI, Bilbao, Spain
12 STARLab, Brussels, Belgium
Synopsis
In this chapter we discuss the wide range of challenges in user-generated Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, as being worked on
Research Community Dissemination
• World-wide & Cross-project
Workshops
• 200+ Disseminations (peer-reviewed papers, journals,
books, presentations, events)
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Exploitation in the IoT business context
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Stakeholder buy-in in a Multi-sided IoT Co-Creation Model
Multi-sided Co-creation Platform
Device Manufacturer
Developer Community
Platform Operator
User Community
Service Provider
Retail
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Device innovators push consumer market
M2M / IoT Market Second Wave Ecosystem & platform are crucial
• Wide Device Range
• Many App Domains
• High Customization
Crowd sourcing is natural evolution
for ‘whole’ tail
290 B$ M2M/IoT
market by 2017
brings cost-effective
ecosystem solution Many Partnerships
A few ‘industrial’ M2M money makers today
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Telecom Carrier & Enterprise Market New M2M-IoT Service Creation Solutions
OpenTouch™Video Store
Module (TCM) – M2M Platform
e-Health Metering product
M2M Portfolio Demos to Customers
Live in
European
City Labs !
DiYSE spin-off
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Device Market New Device Apps-Creation Solutions
JointSPACE for
open ecosystem
of Smart TV apps
and services Android IoT control hub for home, surveillance, video, and more
Novel GUI concepts for home automation solution
Simius sensor solution
commercialised
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France Domain-specific Solutions with Smartly Created Interaction
extended
for assisted living
SymbolChat
commercialisation
Natural Interaction software (www.ni-mate.com)
for sound creation and
public interactive music installations
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Co-summit 2012, CNIT, France DiY Smart Experiences Conclusion
• Proof points for Real IoT Co-creation Ecosystem
– grounded in extensive user research
– demonstrated in a live, online co-creation system
connecting many partners and enthusiasts
– many relevant IoT technology improvements
• Results Impact
– Industry solutions for consumers, enterprises
and for M2M third-party ecosystem
– Further Big Data and Cognition research
empowered by project foundations
• Fruitful European Cooperation
Thank you for your attention