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Severiano Leão Macedo Junior
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Internet of Things Defined
Things connected to the internet, anytime, anywhere. Integrating sensors and devices into everyday objects that are connected to the internet over fixed and wireless networks.
Sensors and actuators embedded in physical objects — from roadways to pacemakers — are linked through wired and wireless networks.
Wireless connectivity to things. Connection of everyday objects and devices to electronic networks.
The network of physical objects accessed through the Internet that contain embedded technology to sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.
Physical objects integrated into the information network and active participants in business processes.
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Our Definition
Consists of networks of sensors attached to objects and communications devices, providing data that can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions
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The Internet of Everything
Source: Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group, 2012
Delivering the right information to the right person (or machine) at the right time.
Leveraging data into more useful information for decision making.
Physical devices and objects connected to the Internet and each other for intelligent decision making.
Connecting people in more relevant and valuable ways.
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Rapid Adoption rate of digital infrastructure:
5X faster than electricity and telephony
50 Billion “Smart Objects”
50
2010 2015 2020
0
40
30
20
10
Bill
ions
of d
evic
es
25
12.5
Inflection point
Timeline
19 Billion
1.6 in Latam
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Unified Incident Communications
IPICS 4.6
Field Area Network Routers
Substation Routers and Switches
Industrial Switching
Industrial Routing
Secure, Real-Time Video, Voice and
Data Collaboration Using Smartphones
and Tablets
Monitor and Control Energy Distribution
Networks to Enhance Energy Delivery
Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid
Routers
Protect and Control Applications in Power
Substations
2010 Connected Grid Router and 2520 Connected
Grid Switch Achieve Greater
Efficiency W/Remote Real-time Monitoring
in Rugged Environments
819 M2M Integrated
Services Routers
IE 3000 Switch, IE 2000, and
IE 3010
Equip Rugged Environments With
Industrial-grade Switches
Industrial Wireless
Converge Industrial Wireless Access and
Sensor Networks
Ruggedized Wireless APs
Video Surveillance Manager 7.x
Record Live, High-Quality Video Footage
Video Surveillance
IoT vertical markets and solution priorities
Utilities Industries Smart Cities
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