IoT Convention Europe - Mechelen June 15th 2017

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IoT Convention Europe Lamot Congress Mechelen - June 15 th 2017 Overview of a great day - Bart Van Bos - AllBits

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IoT Convention EuropeLamot Congress Mechelen - June 15th 2017

Overview of a great day - Bart Van Bos - AllBits

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IoT Convention EU - Lamot Congres Mechelen

36 speakers

4 aula’s

4 themes

IoT Enablers

Smart Cities

Smart Living

DronesOverview of a great day - Bart Van Bos - AllBits

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Pigeon Air Quality Twitter - London

Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

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Cloudburst Management Plan - Copenhagen

Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

Extreme rainfall events summer 2010/2011

€ 500M estimated cost up to 2033

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Pay & Go - Parking Sensors - Kortrijk

Be-Mobile - Traffic & Mobility

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Fiets Scanner Gamification - Bonheiden

Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

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Shopping Pattern Detection - Den Haag

Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

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Connected Smart LED - Mechelen

In cooperation with Philips Lighting

Agoria Smart City Technology Award 2015

Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

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City of Things

Smart city co-design centre in Antwerp

Test bed based on Open Data

PROMO: https://vimeo.com/130731411 Pieter Ballon - IMEC - IoT, People & Public Spaces

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Hype cycle

Dirk Indigne - EngieM2M - Where are you on the hype cycle of IoT?

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EngieM2M - SigFox - Low Power Wireless

Dirk Indigne - EngieM2M - Where are you on the hype cycle of IoT?

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IoT Design Must Ask Questions

Business critical info?

Number of messages per day?

International functionality?

Power available - batteries?

Static or moving objects?

Plug&play installation needed?

Local or global solution?

Dirk Indigne - EngieM2M - Where are you on the hype cycle of IoT?

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Jouri Dufour - Tobania - Maximizing IoT Testing

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Three Main Areas of IoT Industrial

➢ Improve efficiencies in capital expenditures (CAPEX)

Customer

➢ Convenience while limiting need of human input

Enterprise

➢ Reduce operational expenditures (OPEX)

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Release Priority Shift => Testing

Jouri Dufour - Tobania - Maximizing IoT Testing

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IoT Testing Best Practices

Internet of Things => Internet of Threads => Internet of Testing

➢ Headless application: service virtualisation / development testing➢ Test data: test data virtualisation➢ Performance: audited performance testing for ...

○ Network○ Data○ Application

➢ Security: ○ Penetration testing○ Vulnerability scanning○ Fuzzing

➢ Network: network virtualisation

Jouri Dufour - Tobania - Maximizing IoT Testing

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Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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Google data centers as infrastructure for IoT

➢ 7 Google products have 1 Billion Active Users➢ Google spent 33 Billion in infrastructure CAPEX over the last 3 years➢ Google sets up 1 new data centre every month

➢ A global IoT service that scales automatically➢ Eliminate infrastructure from IoT data analytics by using serverless cloud IoT

platform➢ Ensure secure device connections with industry standard protocols

Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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Conrad Connect and WayLay➢ Web Shop that sells IoT devices

○ Closed eco-systems and protocols

➢ WayLay inter-connects those devices using Google IoT platforms➢ 15 Million API calls per day➢ Several Billion metrics are exposed➢ Biggest problem is not throughput, but LATENCY➢ Storage vs. rules execution

Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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IoT API Integration Patterns

➢ Publish/Subscribe Event Streams○ Server to one or many channels (streams/sockets)○ Server to many endpoints (for every device) - typical for mobile API

➢ Webhooks - 100 msg/sec➢ HTTP polling

○ Good for data collection and storage

Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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How to build a scalable IoT system

Every component must be exposed as a microservice

Every component must be stateless

Every component must scale linearly

Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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Challenges Event-Driven Architecture

Configuration?

Deployments?

Security?

Monitoring?

Fail-over?

Central Logging?

Release & Build Management?

Veselin Pizurica - WayLay - Google Cloud Infrastructure in Conrad Connect

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Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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Why is a IoT Gateway important?

➢ 85% of devices are not internet ready➢ Development effort in time and money (~ 9 months+)➢ 60% cloud cost reduction with edge processing➢ Network optimization

○ Batching○ Compression○ Message composition○ Queueing○ Throttling

➢ Consistent implementation of infrastructure capabilities○ Security○ Credentials management

Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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IoT Gateway Responsibility

➢ Activation & security➢ Health monitoring (alerting)➢ Configuration management (through cloud)➢ Remote updates

○ Ideally schedule this based on metadata➢ Command processing➢ Edge filtering & aggregation➢ Extensibility

○ All types of protocols and messages,○ Customer should be able to add his own protocol implementations

➢ Buffering & reliability

Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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Example - Azure IoT Edge

➢ Container Based Modules➢ Azure Functions➢ Azure Stream Analytics➢ Azure Machine Learning➢ Cognitive Services➢ Offline / Synchronized

Device Twins

➢ Local Storage➢ Cloud Management &

Deployments➢ High Availability / Fault

Tolerance➢ Cloud Dev/Test Support

Make hybrid cloud and edge IoT solutions with Azure IoT Edge, delivering cloud capabilities to the edge

Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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Nebulus IoT Gateway

Nebulus IoT Gateway is a SW Gateway

➢ Runs on a variety of OS’s (Linux/Windows/Docker)/HW➢ Is secure by design, from activation to connectivity➢ Can be fully remotely managed and updated➢ Is fully extensible, by (y)our team➢ Lives on the edge, but is controlled by the cloud➢ Run on small devices (> 128MB RAM)➢ Consists of modular containers

○ Azure functions, cognitive services, azure machine learning, azure stream analytics

Sam Vanhoutte - Codit & Microsoft - The truth about IoT Field Gateways

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IoT is evolving

➢ Vertical isolated IoT solutions➢ API integration in the cloud➢ Fog integration➢ Real smart devices

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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IoT Innovation - 3 areas

➢ Product/service innovation➢ Process innovation (cost optimization)➢ Business model innovation => biggest $ opportunities!

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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IoT in Belgium

(+) Belgium has a strong technical expertise(+) Focus on product/technology innovation

(-) Lack of understanding the IoT impact(-) Risk-averse(-) Business model innovation is key... and missing

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Smart Pill Box

➢ Technological Innovation○ Doctor subscribes meds○ Pharmacy gives you smart box○ Box opens every day, if you forget it closes○ It's a smart box

➢ Business Model Innovation ○ Sends a notification to the Doctor if you forget○ Send info to insurance companies○ ... if you don’t follow doctor... fee goes up

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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FitBit

Similar to Smart Pill Box - only healthy people bought FitBit :(

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Google Nest

➢ Technological Innovation○ Wireless thermostat

➢ Business Model Innovation ○ Create entry point / gateway to the internet (ease of installation)

○ Get access to your home's data!Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Business Model Canvas - Osterwalder & Pigneur

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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The Magical Triangle

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Business Models Conclusion

➢ Business model innovation is NOT easy○ A lot of comp don't know their current business model(s)○ Thinking outside of the box○ Execution of a new business model

➢ Network based business models○ Finding the right partners

➢ Collaboration of businesses○ Developer communities and business ecosystems○ External factors (GDPR, politics, startup scene...)

Frederik Santens - IOTBE - IoT Business Model Innovations

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Internet of things + Internet of technicians

➢ Internet of things + Internet of technicians = disruptive new business models

➢ Smart Grid - 2018-2019➢ Innovation steps

○ First on HW○ Then on SW○ Next step on service

➢ If this then that (https://ifttt.com) ○ Nobody does this○ Because 95% of the population is not willing to do so

Chris Lefrère - ESAS - IoThings + IoTechnicians = Disruptive new buss models

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Four waves of IoT

1. Domotica - Closed Ecosystems2. IoT Gateways - Bridging Ecosystems3. Hidden Gateways aka Trojan Horses - Google Nest 4. Cloud API’s - Devices accessible through the cloud

Chris Lefrère - ESAS - IoThings + IoTechnicians = Disruptive new buss models

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Preventive Minimal Service - Refrigerator

➢ Screen hangs - back end auto detects and reboots

➢ Kids leave the door open - owner gets notification on mobile

➢ Back end is unable to determine root cause - automatically schedules a technician's visit

Device with a service - no need for middlemen anymore

Chris Lefrère - ESAS - IoThings + IoTechnicians = Disruptive new buss models

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Washing machines as a service (Bundles in NL)

Chris Lefrère - ESAS - IoThings + IoTechnicians = Disruptive new buss models

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Car as a service

➢ Virtual show rooms○ No more need for local dealers

➢ Cars as a service○ No more need for Uber

➢ Self driving cars (TB €€€ industry)○ No more need for insurance, because part of car as a service

Chris Lefrère - ESAS - IoThings + IoTechnicians = Disruptive new buss models