Lecture #4 - ET-3010
Trends and Technology Enablers
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update February 2017
Services Convergence - Connected Services and Cloud ComputingEueung Mulyana
This document discusses services convergence and its impacts. It begins by looking at the pre-convergence landscape where communication services were separated into two islands. It then discusses how convergence has led to one big island through mobile computing. This convergence has had several direct and indirect impacts including new values and commodities covering daily life aspects, new schemes for distributing value among multiple ecosystem players and business models, and new opportunities and threats as well as clashes between legacy and new business models.
Lecture #5 - ET-3010
Connected Things, IoT (Internet of Things), and 5G Infrastructure
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update April 2017
Hamid Falaki from Digital Catapult Presenting IoT and Future 5G Networks at #IoTLondon in May 2015
...5G Capabilities will include- Ultra Dense Connectivity, Faster Connection Time, Shorter Delay & Higher Throughput …
What IoT Solutions can we deliver with such capability offered by 5G networks?
This document discusses the pros and cons of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that while IoT enables automation, efficiency, cost savings, communication and instant data access, it also raises privacy and security issues. Additionally, IoT networks are complex and compatibility issues can arise. As IoT increases automation, fewer unskilled jobs may exist. Society could also become overly dependent on technology. However, the future of IoT is promising with an expected 50 billion connected devices by 2020. This growth is creating high demand for IoT professionals in fields like development, security, and systems administration.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and Google's involvement in it. It defines IoT as the interconnection of physical objects through embedded technology that allows them to communicate and interact with their environment and each other. It notes that the IoT market is estimated to reach $7.1 trillion by 2020 with 28 billion connected objects. The document outlines several IoT enablers like cheap bandwidth and sensors. It also discusses Google's $3.2 billion acquisition of Nest and its efforts to lead the smart home space through Nest and partnerships with other companies. Finally, it briefly mentions Google's work on standardization and what may come next for IoT.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) startups in Vietnam. It notes that IoT involves connecting physical devices to exchange data over networks. The opportunities in IoT are huge, with projections of 50 billion smart connected devices by 2020 and $11-14 trillion in potential global economic impact over the next decade. However, IoT adoption is still in early stages, with most investment currently going to enterprise and government projects rather than startups. The document outlines the various components of the IoT value chain including hardware, connectivity infrastructure, platforms, applications, and data security. It concludes that IoT will transform the world over the next 10 years and that Vietnam has strong potential to advance in this area due to its engineering talent
Shivananda Koteshwar, Director at Mediatek, gave a presentation on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Mediatek's role in the IoT space. The presentation discussed the history of IoT starting from devices like refrigerators and coffee pots being connected to the internet in the 1990s. It covered key elements of IoT like sensors, connectivity, analytics and challenges like energy, security and bandwidth. Examples of IoT applications in various industries were provided along with Mediatek's solution of hardware and software for enabling IoT device development.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which allows machines to communicate with each other through sensors and connectivity to share data and take actions. It describes IoT as a network of physical objects that can interact using technologies like RFID, sensors, wireless communication, energy harvesting, and cloud computing. The document outlines the architecture of IoT including sensor, gateway/network, management service, and application layers. It discusses current and future applications of IoT in areas like smart cities, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation. Major challenges of IoT include big data explosion, security/privacy, and power efficiency. The future of IoT is presented as increasingly connected smart homes, grids, cities, and factories.
The document provides an introduction to IoT and discusses its impact. It defines IoT as connecting physical objects to the internet so they can communicate and interact. This allows improvements in efficiency, accuracy and automation. The document estimates that the number of connected devices will grow from 14 billion in 2017 to 50 billion by 2020. IoT will fundamentally shift how people and businesses interact with their environment by enabling data-driven decision making and new services. Examples of IoT impact discussed include connected roadways which will allow self-driving vehicles to better interact with transportation infrastructure through data exchange.
Opportunities & Challenges in IoT - Future of IoT industry in Indonesia 2019 ...Andri Yadi
The document discusses opportunities and challenges for IoT in Indonesia from 2019 to 2024. It notes that Indonesia's IoT market is projected to reach $444 trillion by 2022, driven mainly by platform and application sectors. It also predicts Indonesia will have 400 million IoT devices by 2022, with manufacturing and healthcare making up the largest portions. The document advocates combining AI and IoT to create new use cases and business models, and discusses challenges around talent, infrastructure, regulations, and startups in developing Indonesia's IoT industry. It outlines efforts by the Indonesia IoT Association to address these challenges through collaboration, certifications, and socialization events.
Presentation covers wide information about IoT, how IoT works, it's applications, barriers to IoT .
It also contains small video on working of IoT, which was created by Think Academy.
The "Internet of things" (IoT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation both in the workplace and outside of it. It's a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live but also how we work.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
Xprize Think Tank Phoenix IoT Presentation 4/18/16Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years with the Xprize Think Tank Phoenix Chapter (http://www.meetup.com/xprize-think-tank-phoenix/) on 4/18/16. Waves of change will roll through home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
Note that this presentation is fresher though briefer than the one to the IEEE Computer Society Phoenix from 12/15 to be found at http://www.slideshare.net/markgirc/ieee-cs-phoenix-internet-of-things-innovations-megatrends-12215. This one stays at a somewhat higher level and includes newer material, but the other dives deeper into available devices and standards. Check them both out.
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can help address challenges from rapid urbanization and the growth of smart cities. It outlines an IEEE Smart Cities Initiative to [1] create a global network of cities to share knowledge on managing urbanization, [2] assist municipalities in using technology appropriately, and [3] develop standards to support areas like intelligent transportation, smart grid, eHealth, and augmented reality. The initiative aims to build collaborations and provide resources like workshops, whitepapers, and online communities to guide cities developing smart infrastructure.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world. It’s a world where devices of every shape and size are manufactured with “smart” capabilities that allow them to communicate and interact with other devices, exchange data, make autonomous decisions and perform useful tasks based on preset conditions.
IoT is expected to gross over $19 trillion over the next few years. However, the problem is that these ‘things’ have myths surrounding them, some of which are impacting how organizations develop the apps to support them.
Any new technology involves a certain amount of uncertainty and business risk. In the case of the Internet of Things, however, many of the risks have been exaggerated or misrepresented. While the IoT vision will take years to mature fully, the building blocks to begin this process are already in place.
Key hardware and software are either available today or under development; stakeholders need to address security and privacy concerns, and collaborate to implement the open standards that will make the IoT safe, secure, reliable and interoperable, and allow the delivery of secured services as seamlessly as possible.
Applications of IOT (internet of things)Vinesh Gowda
Smart homes are a top Internet of Things application, with over $2.5 billion in funding for startups creating connected home devices. Wearable devices are also popular, including smart watches and glasses that can be worn on the wrist or head. Smart cities use Internet of Things sensors to manage infrastructure like traffic and utilities more efficiently. The smart grid uses automated sensors and analytics to deliver power more reliably and reduce costs and emissions. Industrial Internet of Things aims to improve business operations through connected machinery and analytics.
This document proposes an iterative methodology for building the Internet of Things (IoT). The methodology aims to allow everyone to experience the IoT through prototyping common use cases with a "lean startup" mentality. It outlines steps in the methodology including co-creating solutions with end users, ideating ideas, conducting questions and analysis, using an IoT architecture model, prototyping, and deploying solutions. It provides examples and influences at each step. The overall goal is to enable individuals, communities and organizations to explore the possibilities of the IoT through an open, collaborative approach.
This presentation contains all the basics you need to know about #IoT starting from Concepts to Jobs and salaries.
1-Introduction to IoT
*******What’s IoT
*******IoT Concepts
*******Why do we need IoT
*******IoT Benefits
*******IoT Features
2-Top 7 IoT Projects
3-IoT Devices
4-IoT Applications
5-IoT Jobs/Careers/Salaries
This document discusses the IoT landscape and provides key details about its history, growth, and challenges. It notes that there will be over 222 billion connected devices by 2020, creating a $7.1 trillion market. While affordable sensors, small sizes, and open source platforms have driven growth, challenges around encryption, security, privacy and identity theft must still be addressed for IoT to be ready for widespread adoption. The document encourages participation in IoT through meetups and DIY kits to help address these challenges.
Multisoft Virtual Academy offers IoT courses that are tailored by industry experts to impart in-depth knowledge of concepts such as IoT framework, IoT ecosystem, IoT solution architecture, networking protocols and application layer protocols. According to Glassdoor, the average salary for trained and certified IoT professionals is around $1, 50,000 per year. At Multisoft, certified experts make sure that participants understand the core of IoT while developing IoT solutions using sensors and components integration and implementing IoT in Big Data, and also understand the utilization of extracted data. IoT certification online training is crafted to provide participants with a career boost and teach them how technology has affected the world and will continue to do so in the coming years. https://www.multisoftvirtualacademy.com/iot/
Tutorial on Internet of Thing (IoT) Paradigm in Consumer ApplicationsRaffaele Giaffreda
Tutorial on Internet of Thing (IoT) Paradigm in Consumer Applications given at 11th IEEE Consumer Communication and Networking Conference 2014 - Las Vegas. R.Giaffreda slides subset
Looking to build your career in IoT industry? Then knowledge of IoT and IoT applications are indispensable for any software engineer. Avantika University’s Engineering Department has the separate unit of IoT. It’s Engineering College is one of the Top Engineering Colleges in MP. Avantika university is the part of reputed MAEER's MIT Pune.
To know more details, visit us at: http://avantikauniversity.edu.in/engineering-colleges/iot-iot-applications-mp.php
Rheinberry's introduction to the Internet of Things.
What is it?
Why is it important?
This presentation is intended to give the reader a good grasp of the technology behind the IoT and help them identify where they can bring value to their organisation.
If you have any questions visit rheinberry.com and send an email or give us a call.
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
Models and Architecture - Connected Services and Cloud ComputingEueung Mulyana
Lecture #2 - ET-3010
Models and Architecture
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update January 2017
Digital Ecosystems - Connected Services and Cloud ComputingEueung Mulyana
Lecture #3 - ET-3010
Digital Ecosystems
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update February 2017
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which allows machines to communicate with each other through sensors and connectivity to share data and take actions. It describes IoT as a network of physical objects that can interact using technologies like RFID, sensors, wireless communication, energy harvesting, and cloud computing. The document outlines the architecture of IoT including sensor, gateway/network, management service, and application layers. It discusses current and future applications of IoT in areas like smart cities, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation. Major challenges of IoT include big data explosion, security/privacy, and power efficiency. The future of IoT is presented as increasingly connected smart homes, grids, cities, and factories.
The document provides an introduction to IoT and discusses its impact. It defines IoT as connecting physical objects to the internet so they can communicate and interact. This allows improvements in efficiency, accuracy and automation. The document estimates that the number of connected devices will grow from 14 billion in 2017 to 50 billion by 2020. IoT will fundamentally shift how people and businesses interact with their environment by enabling data-driven decision making and new services. Examples of IoT impact discussed include connected roadways which will allow self-driving vehicles to better interact with transportation infrastructure through data exchange.
Opportunities & Challenges in IoT - Future of IoT industry in Indonesia 2019 ...Andri Yadi
The document discusses opportunities and challenges for IoT in Indonesia from 2019 to 2024. It notes that Indonesia's IoT market is projected to reach $444 trillion by 2022, driven mainly by platform and application sectors. It also predicts Indonesia will have 400 million IoT devices by 2022, with manufacturing and healthcare making up the largest portions. The document advocates combining AI and IoT to create new use cases and business models, and discusses challenges around talent, infrastructure, regulations, and startups in developing Indonesia's IoT industry. It outlines efforts by the Indonesia IoT Association to address these challenges through collaboration, certifications, and socialization events.
Presentation covers wide information about IoT, how IoT works, it's applications, barriers to IoT .
It also contains small video on working of IoT, which was created by Think Academy.
The "Internet of things" (IoT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation both in the workplace and outside of it. It's a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live but also how we work.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
Xprize Think Tank Phoenix IoT Presentation 4/18/16Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years with the Xprize Think Tank Phoenix Chapter (http://www.meetup.com/xprize-think-tank-phoenix/) on 4/18/16. Waves of change will roll through home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
Note that this presentation is fresher though briefer than the one to the IEEE Computer Society Phoenix from 12/15 to be found at http://www.slideshare.net/markgirc/ieee-cs-phoenix-internet-of-things-innovations-megatrends-12215. This one stays at a somewhat higher level and includes newer material, but the other dives deeper into available devices and standards. Check them both out.
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can help address challenges from rapid urbanization and the growth of smart cities. It outlines an IEEE Smart Cities Initiative to [1] create a global network of cities to share knowledge on managing urbanization, [2] assist municipalities in using technology appropriately, and [3] develop standards to support areas like intelligent transportation, smart grid, eHealth, and augmented reality. The initiative aims to build collaborations and provide resources like workshops, whitepapers, and online communities to guide cities developing smart infrastructure.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world. It’s a world where devices of every shape and size are manufactured with “smart” capabilities that allow them to communicate and interact with other devices, exchange data, make autonomous decisions and perform useful tasks based on preset conditions.
IoT is expected to gross over $19 trillion over the next few years. However, the problem is that these ‘things’ have myths surrounding them, some of which are impacting how organizations develop the apps to support them.
Any new technology involves a certain amount of uncertainty and business risk. In the case of the Internet of Things, however, many of the risks have been exaggerated or misrepresented. While the IoT vision will take years to mature fully, the building blocks to begin this process are already in place.
Key hardware and software are either available today or under development; stakeholders need to address security and privacy concerns, and collaborate to implement the open standards that will make the IoT safe, secure, reliable and interoperable, and allow the delivery of secured services as seamlessly as possible.
Applications of IOT (internet of things)Vinesh Gowda
Smart homes are a top Internet of Things application, with over $2.5 billion in funding for startups creating connected home devices. Wearable devices are also popular, including smart watches and glasses that can be worn on the wrist or head. Smart cities use Internet of Things sensors to manage infrastructure like traffic and utilities more efficiently. The smart grid uses automated sensors and analytics to deliver power more reliably and reduce costs and emissions. Industrial Internet of Things aims to improve business operations through connected machinery and analytics.
This document proposes an iterative methodology for building the Internet of Things (IoT). The methodology aims to allow everyone to experience the IoT through prototyping common use cases with a "lean startup" mentality. It outlines steps in the methodology including co-creating solutions with end users, ideating ideas, conducting questions and analysis, using an IoT architecture model, prototyping, and deploying solutions. It provides examples and influences at each step. The overall goal is to enable individuals, communities and organizations to explore the possibilities of the IoT through an open, collaborative approach.
This presentation contains all the basics you need to know about #IoT starting from Concepts to Jobs and salaries.
1-Introduction to IoT
*******What’s IoT
*******IoT Concepts
*******Why do we need IoT
*******IoT Benefits
*******IoT Features
2-Top 7 IoT Projects
3-IoT Devices
4-IoT Applications
5-IoT Jobs/Careers/Salaries
This document discusses the IoT landscape and provides key details about its history, growth, and challenges. It notes that there will be over 222 billion connected devices by 2020, creating a $7.1 trillion market. While affordable sensors, small sizes, and open source platforms have driven growth, challenges around encryption, security, privacy and identity theft must still be addressed for IoT to be ready for widespread adoption. The document encourages participation in IoT through meetups and DIY kits to help address these challenges.
Multisoft Virtual Academy offers IoT courses that are tailored by industry experts to impart in-depth knowledge of concepts such as IoT framework, IoT ecosystem, IoT solution architecture, networking protocols and application layer protocols. According to Glassdoor, the average salary for trained and certified IoT professionals is around $1, 50,000 per year. At Multisoft, certified experts make sure that participants understand the core of IoT while developing IoT solutions using sensors and components integration and implementing IoT in Big Data, and also understand the utilization of extracted data. IoT certification online training is crafted to provide participants with a career boost and teach them how technology has affected the world and will continue to do so in the coming years. https://www.multisoftvirtualacademy.com/iot/
Tutorial on Internet of Thing (IoT) Paradigm in Consumer ApplicationsRaffaele Giaffreda
Tutorial on Internet of Thing (IoT) Paradigm in Consumer Applications given at 11th IEEE Consumer Communication and Networking Conference 2014 - Las Vegas. R.Giaffreda slides subset
Looking to build your career in IoT industry? Then knowledge of IoT and IoT applications are indispensable for any software engineer. Avantika University’s Engineering Department has the separate unit of IoT. It’s Engineering College is one of the Top Engineering Colleges in MP. Avantika university is the part of reputed MAEER's MIT Pune.
To know more details, visit us at: http://avantikauniversity.edu.in/engineering-colleges/iot-iot-applications-mp.php
Rheinberry's introduction to the Internet of Things.
What is it?
Why is it important?
This presentation is intended to give the reader a good grasp of the technology behind the IoT and help them identify where they can bring value to their organisation.
If you have any questions visit rheinberry.com and send an email or give us a call.
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
Models and Architecture - Connected Services and Cloud ComputingEueung Mulyana
Lecture #2 - ET-3010
Models and Architecture
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update January 2017
Digital Ecosystems - Connected Services and Cloud ComputingEueung Mulyana
Lecture #3 - ET-3010
Digital Ecosystems
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update February 2017
This document provides an introduction and overview of using the Firebase Realtime Database with Vue.js. It begins with a quickstart guide showing how to set up a Firebase project and include the necessary scripts. It then demonstrates integrating Firebase data with Vue components using VueFire. Examples are shown of retrieving and modifying database content, adding validation, and structuring data. The document concludes by listing additional references for the Firebase quickstart samples, Realtime Database documentation, Vue.js, and examples of Firebase validation with Vue.
La planificación clase a clase incluye detalles como el nombre del docente, curso, fecha, contenido, aprendizajes esperados, experiencias de aprendizaje, recursos y evaluación. La experiencia de la clase se divide en tres momentos: el inicio para presentar los objetivos, el desarrollo con actividades para lograr los aprendizajes, y el cierre para una metacognición de lo aprendido.
Internet of Things - Technological PerspectiveAndri Yadi
When I was asked to go back to my campus and share about Internet of Things, I found that it's a broad topic. So I limit the talk only from technological standpoint while still giving a bit about business opportunities. So this is the deck used for that talk.
An introduction to Internet of Things and Maker MovementAndri Yadi
I use this keynote to deliver an introduction to IoT and gave demo of few use cases, that (to be real) mostly developed by my own company. I also shared about maker movement, especially in Indonesia.
It's a very late upload, as the event was on Dec 10, 2016 :)
Docker Online Meetup: Announcing Docker CE + EEDocker, Inc.
Docker Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) are the best expressions of the Docker Platform to date. Whether you’re a developer, an ops team or a enterprise IT-team member, and no matter the infrastructure, Docker CE and EE gives you a way to install, upgrade and maintain Docker with the support and assurances required for your particular workload.
Both Docker CE and EE are available on a wide range of popular operating systems (including Windows Server 2016) and cloud infrastructure. Developers and devOps have the freedom to run Docker on their favorite infrastructure without risk of lock-in.
Michael Friis will give an overview of both editions and highlight the big enhancements to the lifecycle, maintainability and upgradability of Docker.
The document describes a LoRa-based home security system developed for a retirement community. The system uses both hardware devices (e.g. panic buttons, door sensors) and software (mobile/web applications) to provide emergency alerts. LoRa wireless technology connects all devices and forwards data to a server. The system allows residents to manually trigger alerts via panic buttons or receive automatic alerts from sensors. A mobile app also enables alerts and chat between residents and guards. The system was tested and found to reliably connect devices over long ranges using LoRa.
1) The document discusses the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and envisions connecting 50-700 billion devices to the internet by 2025, accounting for 50% of the global economy.
2) It describes Telefonica's Thinking Things hardware platform for building IoT solutions using modular sensor and connectivity components.
3) The platform provides global cellular connectivity, an easy-to-use interface for managing devices, and aims to simplify development and deployment of IoT solutions for customers across various industries.
In 2025, social interaction will be transformed by the penetration of technology into every aspect of life. By that time, 85% of the world's population will have internet access everywhere via technologies like Google's aerial wireless network. The growing "Internet of Things" will connect over 50 billion devices to the internet, including household appliances, medical devices, vehicles and more. These interconnected devices, along with social media and people's online activities, will generate vast amounts of "Big Data" that can be analyzed to learn people's preferences and behaviors. Systems will use this analysis to make personalized product recommendations and advertisements tailored to individuals' moods, locations, social connections and behaviors. By monitoring people's physical states, these systems may even be
1) Mobile Monday Brussels is a community event that brings together mobile professionals to discuss innovations in the mobile industry.
2) The events aim to create connections between academic research, industry, startups, and developers to boost the local mobile ecosystem.
3) Future events will focus on augmented reality, mobile machines, mobile games, and mobile data strategies to further cross-fertilization between technology and business needs.
The document provides an overview of key mobile trends, with a focus on trends in Hong Kong. It summarizes that:
- Hong Kong youth have the highest mobile phone ownership rates in Asia, and over 30% of Hong Kong mobile users engage in social networking on their devices.
- When purchasing a new mobile phone in Hong Kong, content/applications is the second most important factor after look/feel.
- Popular social networking sites accessed on mobile devices in Hong Kong include Facebook, Yahoo, and Google.
In this presentation, Shantanu introduces IoT and associated trends. His interest area lies in collaboration of cloud
computing and data management in IoT.
The document discusses three revolutions in the digital landscape: 1) the rise of the internet and broadband, 2) the growth of wireless connectivity and cell phones, and 3) the rise of social networking. It then outlines three upcoming upheavals: 1) changes in gadgets and interfaces with voice control and wearable devices, 2) the merging of the virtual world with the real world through augmented reality and virtual worlds, and 3) the exponential growth of data and the "internet of things." Finally, it discusses some of the implications of these changes such as constant connectivity altering social patterns and the proliferation of information sources and intermediaries.
The document discusses the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and how mobile technology will serve as the central hub connecting all IoT devices. It describes how IoT promises to fulfill individuals' needs through interconnected devices that respond directly to their emotional and physical needs. However, one of the main challenges will be overcoming technological imbalance and ensuring privacy and security as technologies become more decentralized and data is transmitted wirelessly between many connected devices.
Keynote speaker, auteur en CEO van het Mobile Future Institute Chuck Martin neemt je mee in de wereld van “The third screen”. Een inspirerend verhaal over de opkomst, de kracht en mogelijkheden die het mobiele kanaal met zich mee brengen. Een spreker van formaat die speciaal voor u naar Nederland komt.
Keynote speaker, auteur en CEO van het Mobile Future Institute Chuck Martin neemt je mee in de wereld van “The third screen”. Een inspirerend verhaal over de opkomst, de kracht en mogelijkheden die het mobiele kanaal met zich mee brengen. Een spreker van formaat die speciaal voor 123mobileday naar Nederland komt op 12 december 2012.
Taking the Long View: ICT Trends & DevelopmentsKristjan Rebane
Presentation to the foreign and exchange students at the Tallinn Technical University about the technological development in the world and technology trends as seen in 2011
Work/Technology 2050: Scenarios and Actions (Dubai talk)Jerome Glenn
The Millennium Project conducted a three-year global study on the future of work and technology called the Work/Technology 2050 Global Study. The study involved over 1,300 pages and used 37 different futures methods. It developed three scenarios for how work and technology could evolve by 2050: a mixed scenario, a political/economic turmoil scenario, and a self-actualization scenario. National workshops were held to discuss long-term strategies. This resulted in 93 proposed actions that were assessed in the areas of education, government, business, culture, and science/technology. The study explored how emerging technologies could profoundly impact work and the need for new economic and social systems to address issues like unemployment.
A SOLUTION FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGING INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)IJCNCJournal
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to heterogeneous systems and devices (often referred to as smart objects) that connect to the internet, and is an emerging and active area of research with tremendous technological,
social, and economical value for a hyper-connected world. In this paper, we will discuss how billions of these internet connected devices and machines will change the future in which we shall live, communicate and do the business. The devices, which would be connected to the internet, could vary from simple systems on chip (SOC) without any Operating System (OS) to highly powerful processor with intelligent OS with widely varying processing capability and diverse protocol support. Many of these devices can also communicate with each other directly in a dynamic manner. A key challenge is: how to manage such a diverse set of devices of such massive scale in a secured and effective manner without breaching privacy. In this paper, we will discuss various management issues and challenges related to different communication
protocol support and models, device management, security, privacy, scalability, availability and analytic support, etc., in managing IoT. The key contribution of this paper is proposal of a reference management system architecture based on cloud technology in addressing various issues related to anagement of IoThaving billions of smart objects.
The document discusses 8 technological trends that will reshape the future:
1. Consumerization of IT and rise of the "knowledge individual" who is always connected.
2. Dramatic reductions in storage and bandwidth prices enabling new applications.
3. Emergence of a new operating system for the internet beyond the traditional web.
4. Post-PC era dominated by specialized mobile applications and appliances.
5. Rapid growth of mobile apps and need to design for different types of devices.
6. Evolution of social media and social networks like Facebook integrating into applications.
7. Gamification using game mechanics to encourage engagement with applications.
8. Emergence of sensors in mobile devices enabling location-based and health
Please cite as: Kamel Boulos MN. Creating self-aware and smart healthy cities. Invited plenary keynote address followed by sub-plenary round table at WHO 2014 International Healthy Cities Conference, Athens, Greece, 25 October 2014. http://www.healthycities2014.org/ehome/89657/192014/?&
PPT updated in May 2015.
Oct 2017: See also https://www.slideshare.net/sl.medic/how-the-internet-of-things-and-people-can-help-improve-our-health-wellbeing-and-quality-of-life
The document discusses big data architectures and case studies of big data implementations. It provides an overview of big data and common big data architectures like data warehousing, lambda architecture, and Hadoop. It then examines several case studies of organizations that have implemented large-scale big data systems, including government agencies and private companies from various industries. Specific technical details are given about the infrastructure and components used in some of these big data deployments.
Hyper-Connectivity and Data Proliferation - Ecosystem PerspectiveEueung Mulyana
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Industry 4.0 And Beyond The A.I* For Surviving A Tech-Accelerated WorldEueung Mulyana
1. Industry 4.0 and emerging technologies like the Internet of Things, 5G networks, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and financial technologies are accelerating technological change.
2. These technologies are converging and being applied across industries like manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and financial services. They enable connectivity between everything from sensors to systems.
3. To survive and benefit from this technological transformation, individuals and organizations need to adopt a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and automation and develop initiatives to adapt to the steady pace of change.
My talk at IDNOG5 (ID Network Operators Group) Conference, Jakarta, 2018, covers a short overview of fintech, cryptocurrency & blockchain + a networking perspective/use cases at the end
Bringing Automation to the Classroom: A ChatOps-Based ApproachEueung Mulyana
LTKA-Bot is a virtual teaching assistant chatbot designed to support course activities and automate processes to improve education efficiency. It was built using the Hubot chat engine and Telegram frontend. LTKA-Bot has modules to manage tasks, groups, submissions, and other course elements. An initial deployment showed it can streamline in-class and offline activities as well as generate reports. Overall, LTKA-Bot demonstrates the potential for chatbots to automate education and lift it to the next level.
This document provides an overview of blockchain, FinTech, and cryptocurrency. It discusses digital currency and how most traditional currency is now digital. It also discusses cryptocurrency and how Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency. The document outlines some benefits of digital currencies like faster international transfers and boosting global remittances. It also discusses some potential risks like security issues and volatility. It provides basics on FinTech and emerging technologies transforming financial services. It maps out the global FinTech landscape and trends and discusses local FinTech players and investments in Indonesia.
This document provides an overview of open source networking initiatives and projects. It discusses the growth of open source development led by the Linux Foundation and how open source networking allows for greater innovation, transparency, and lower costs for enterprises, carriers, and cloud providers. Example open source projects are described, including OpenDaylight for SDN controllers, ONAP for network automation, and OPNFV for NFV reference platforms. These projects involve components, platforms, and integrated reference platforms to advance software-defined networking and network functions virtualization through open collaboration.
ONOS SDN Controller - Clustering Tests & Experiments Eueung Mulyana
The document describes setting up an ONOS cluster experiment including the target machines, management VM, and manual ONOS installation process. It discusses preparing the target machines by installing dependencies, Java, and manually extracting the ONOS binary. It also covers preparing the management VM by cloning the ONOS source code from Gerrit, checking out the 1.12.0 version, building ONOS, and installing additional tools for management.
DevStack is an OpenStack installation tool that allows users to quickly deploy OpenStack on a virtual machine. The document outlines the steps to install DevStack on Ubuntu, including preparing the virtual machine, adding a stack user, downloading DevStack, configuring local.conf, and running stack.sh to start the installation. Basic operations like launching instances from the dashboard and using the OpenStack client are also demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of basic commands and functionality in the ONOS network operating system. It demonstrates how to set up an ONOS cluster, view network topology and flows using CLI commands, and activate applications like a reactive forwarding app to enable connectivity across the Mininet topology.
ONOS provides the control plane for software-defined networks, managing network components and running applications. It can run distributed across servers for high availability and scalability. The document introduces ONOS and its architecture, and provides steps to install ONOS, run it with Mininet, and interact with its REST API. Key applications like reactive forwarding are demonstrated.
OpenDaylight SDN Controller - IntroductionEueung Mulyana
This document provides an overview of OpenDaylight (ODL) and instructions for getting started with ODL on a Raspberry Pi 3 using Mininet and the REST interface. It includes the following sections:
1. Introduction to ODL including its architecture, community, and releases.
2. Instructions for installing Java, downloading and running ODL, and installing features using Karaf.
3. Directions for connecting Mininet to the ODL instance and using DLUX and RESTconf to view and interact with the network topology and nodes.
4. Information on the REST interface and how to use curl and Yang UI/Yangman to send requests and view responses regarding the network topology and inventory.
This document provides an overview of Mininet, including getting started instructions, examples of usage, and tutorials on OpenFlow and MiniNAM. It outlines how to import a pre-made Mininet VM, configure access via SSH, test connectivity using ping and Wireshark, explore the included examples and topologies, add manual flow entries, capture and inspect OpenFlow packets, start an OpenFlow controller, and benchmark kernel-space versus user-space switches. Notes are also provided on using xterm, tcpdump, and ARP with Mininet hosts.
The document describes how to build a simple two activity Android app in Android Studio. It includes steps to create a new project, add an empty activity, build a basic user interface with an EditText and Button, add logic to start a new activity on button click, and display data passed between activities. The steps demonstrate fundamental concepts of building Android apps such as activities, intents, and passing data.
Lecture #6 - ET-3010
Cloud Computing - Overview and Examples
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update April 2017
Vue components are reorganized into a single index component file structure. Key components include App, GithubInput, GithubOutput, and GithubUserData. Data is passed between components via a central event bus. The GithubInput emits username to the bus. GithubOutput listens for the username, makes an API call to fetch user data, and passes it to the GithubUserData component for display.
The document outlines the structure and examples of a React codebase. It shows the directory structure, with build files, examples folders containing basic examples, and a README. It then displays code snippets from various example files, including HTML, JSX, and JavaScript code. The examples cover basic usage, components, events, CSS transitions, jQuery integration, and Bootstrap integration. Key aspects summarized include the directory structure, use of JSX and React components, passing props and handling events.
The document provides information about Material Design Lite (MDL), a library of components for web developers based on Google's Material Design philosophy. It includes an introduction to MDL, examples of templates and components, and a specific example template for an Android.com page. The example demonstrates how to enable MDL styles, layouts, and components to recreate the Android.com website design and navigation. It details the custom CSS used to style various sections and elements of the page.
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
We’re bringing the TDX energy to our community with 2 power-packed sessions:
🛠️ Workshop: MuleSoft for Agentforce
Explore the new version of our hands-on workshop featuring the latest Topic Center and API Catalog updates.
📄 Talk: Power Up Document Processing
Dive into smart automation with MuleSoft IDP, NLP, and Einstein AI for intelligent document workflows.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Role of Data Annotation Services in AI-Powered ManufacturingAndrew Leo
From predictive maintenance to robotic automation, AI is driving the future of manufacturing. But without high-quality annotated data, even the smartest models fall short.
Discover how data annotation services are powering accuracy, safety, and efficiency in AI-driven manufacturing systems.
Precision in data labeling = Precision on the production floor.
Complete Guide to Advanced Logistics Management Software in Riyadh.pdfSoftware Company
Explore the benefits and features of advanced logistics management software for businesses in Riyadh. This guide delves into the latest technologies, from real-time tracking and route optimization to warehouse management and inventory control, helping businesses streamline their logistics operations and reduce costs. Learn how implementing the right software solution can enhance efficiency, improve customer satisfaction, and provide a competitive edge in the growing logistics sector of Riyadh.
AI EngineHost Review: Revolutionary USA Datacenter-Based Hosting with NVIDIA ...SOFTTECHHUB
I started my online journey with several hosting services before stumbling upon Ai EngineHost. At first, the idea of paying one fee and getting lifetime access seemed too good to pass up. The platform is built on reliable US-based servers, ensuring your projects run at high speeds and remain safe. Let me take you step by step through its benefits and features as I explain why this hosting solution is a perfect fit for digital entrepreneurs.
Artificial Intelligence is providing benefits in many areas of work within the heritage sector, from image analysis, to ideas generation, and new research tools. However, it is more critical than ever for people, with analogue intelligence, to ensure the integrity and ethical use of AI. Including real people can improve the use of AI by identifying potential biases, cross-checking results, refining workflows, and providing contextual relevance to AI-driven results.
News about the impact of AI often paints a rosy picture. In practice, there are many potential pitfalls. This presentation discusses these issues and looks at the role of analogue intelligence and analogue interfaces in providing the best results to our audiences. How do we deal with factually incorrect results? How do we get content generated that better reflects the diversity of our communities? What roles are there for physical, in-person experiences in the digital world?
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
📕 Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
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Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
👉 Join our UiPath Community Berlin chapter: https://community.uipath.com/berlin/
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 18:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming UiPath Community sessions at https://community.uipath.com/events/.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
AI and Data Privacy in 2025: Global TrendsInData Labs
In this infographic, we explore how businesses can implement effective governance frameworks to address AI data privacy. Understanding it is crucial for developing effective strategies that ensure compliance, safeguard customer trust, and leverage AI responsibly. Equip yourself with insights that can drive informed decision-making and position your organization for success in the future of data privacy.
This infographic contains:
-AI and data privacy: Key findings
-Statistics on AI data privacy in the today’s world
-Tips on how to overcome data privacy challenges
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Keep up-to-date on how AI is reshaping privacy standards and what this entails for both individuals and organizations.
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Mobile App Development Company in Saudi ArabiaSteve Jonas
EmizenTech is a globally recognized software development company, proudly serving businesses since 2013. With over 11+ years of industry experience and a team of 200+ skilled professionals, we have successfully delivered 1200+ projects across various sectors. As a leading Mobile App Development Company In Saudi Arabia we offer end-to-end solutions for iOS, Android, and cross-platform applications. Our apps are known for their user-friendly interfaces, scalability, high performance, and strong security features. We tailor each mobile application to meet the unique needs of different industries, ensuring a seamless user experience. EmizenTech is committed to turning your vision into a powerful digital product that drives growth, innovation, and long-term success in the competitive mobile landscape of Saudi Arabia.
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, presentation slides, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Technology Trends in 2025: AI and Big Data AnalyticsInData Labs
At InData Labs, we have been keeping an ear to the ground, looking out for AI-enabled digital transformation trends coming our way in 2025. Our report will provide a look into the technology landscape of the future, including:
-Artificial Intelligence Market Overview
-Strategies for AI Adoption in 2025
-Anticipated drivers of AI adoption and transformative technologies
-Benefits of AI and Big data for your business
-Tips on how to prepare your business for innovation
-AI and data privacy: Strategies for securing data privacy in AI models, etc.
Download your free copy nowand implement the key findings to improve your business.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
TrsLabs - Fintech Product & Business ConsultingTrs Labs
Hybrid Growth Mandate Model with TrsLabs
Strategic Investments, Inorganic Growth, Business Model Pivoting are critical activities that business don't do/change everyday. In cases like this, it may benefit your business to choose a temporary external consultant.
An unbiased plan driven by clearcut deliverables, market dynamics and without the influence of your internal office equations empower business leaders to make right choices.
Getting things done within a budget within a timeframe is key to Growing Business - No matter whether you are a start-up or a big company
Talk to us & Unlock the competitive advantage
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Golding's Story
Mobile 1.0, 2.0, 2.0+
Not so long ago we didn't need mobiles ...
But now, look around you, mobiles
are everywhere!
Indoors and outdoors, they consume attention ...
And we need them like a sh needs water!
Mobile 1.0
Early Mobile 2.0
A Global Communication
Phenomenon
6 Billions Global Text Messages (2010)
200,000 Messages/Sec
Average teen sends/receives 3,339 messages every month.
This is equivalent to 14 hours of attention (15 s/msg).
The rise of social network -> Gen Y 2010: 9 hours/month
9. In 59 Countries (2011)
A device most of us have most of the time ... 9 / 66
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More..
Go Google Yourself!
smartphone culture
smartphone habits
smartphone negative impacts
smartphone anti social
gadget addiction
sel e culture
dangerous sel e
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What Happens in A
Minute?
Ericsson 2012
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Smartphone
Era
Mobile 1.0
Mobile Telephony
Network: 2G
First Internet-Capable Mobile
Relatively, Poor User Experience
Mobile 2.0
Mobile Computing
Network: 3G, 3G+
First Internet-Centric Mobile
Usable, Can Do Things
100x Processing Power
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The
Transformation
From Mobile 1.0 to Mobile 2.0
More data-friendly tari s
Increased device usability = smartphones/pads
Faster/fatter networks (3G+)
Greater Web 2.0-centricity
Social networks are mobilizing (FB 40%)
App stores -> new consumption habits
Greater user participation
Money - apps goldrush
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Smartphone
Era
Mobile 2.0+
First Internet-Friendly Mobile
Productive
Can Do More, Faster
Mobile 3.0, 3.0+
IoT
4G, 4G+, 5G
.. when most of our digital services will have
become mobilized
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Telco Transformation
The Telecoms Transformation is Now - SAP
47. Mobile 1.0 + Early Mobile 2.0
In Our Pockets ... 47 / 66
48. Hidden Engine of the Revolution
Millions of Transistors... 48 / 66
65. References
1. From Apples to Augmented Cognition
2. VisionMobile - Business Models of Mobile Ecosystems
3. Paul Golding, Connected Services: A Guide to the Internet Technologies Shaping the Future
of Mobile Services and Operators, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2011, ISBN 978-0-470-97455-1
4. Apple iPhone Revenue by Quarter 2007-2016 | Statistic
5. ITU - ICT Facts and Figures 2015
6. Ericsson Mobility Report
7. The Mobile Playbook
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