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Charlie SheridanDirector IoT Systems Research LabIntel Labs EuropeIntel Corporation
@intellabseurope@charlo_ballivo
If it is smart and connected, it is best with Intel.
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Data Center Client Ultra-Mobile Wearables/IoT
Internet of Things Group
The Internet of Things:Delivering Pervasive Real-Time Intelligence
44ZETABYTES
COST OFSENSORS 2X
PAST10YEARS
COST OFBANDWIDTH40XPAST10YEARS
COST OFPROCESSING60XPAST10YEARS
DEVICES**DC/Cloud
NetworkMobile
Home
Industrial Gateway
Source: “The Digital Universe of Opportunities,” EMC; Goldman Sachs. 3
Internet of Things Group 4
Agriculture Evolving Toward a Greater Use of IT
1900–1950Family farm: Laborintensive, low productivity,lots of small growers
1950–2012
Agribusiness: Economiesof scale, large-scale use ofnutrients and pesticides,hybrid seeds
2012–2050Precision Agriculture:Sensors, data platforms,analytics to increase yields,lower costs, increaseproduct differentiation,address environmentalconditions (pests, weather)
AGRICULTURE 1.0 AGRICULTURE 2.0 AGRICULTURE 3.0
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Monitor
LOWER COSTS,OPTIMIZEPRODUCTION
INCREASE YIELD,PREDICTABILITY
Why IoT in Agriculture?
Control Optimize & Benchmark
REDUCEENVIRONMENTALIMPACT
Monitoring conditions: nutrients,growth patterns; detecting diseases
Using information to controlapplication of fertilizer or pesticide
Sharing historical and real-timeinformation
Internet of Things Group
IoT in Farming: The Intel Model
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Intel IoT in Action: Improving Farm Yields
“Keenan and the IoT create a new kind of data farm,” Intel.
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Challenges/Opportunities• Improve delivery of nutrition to help farmers
optimize yields• Deliver real-time feedback and advice on
feeding regimes• Minimize manual data inputs
SolutionAn IoT system that automates the collection andtransmission of feeding data
Solution Components• Keenan inTouch* platform• Intel® IoT Gateways connected to feeders• Analytics algorithms on gateway and cloud
provide actionable real-time insights
Business Outcomes
• Up to 25% improvedyield without extra feed
• Increased farmproductivity andprofitability
• New service-drivenbusiness models withrecurring revenue
• More secure andmanageable solutionwith high performance
AutomatedCloud Analytics
Actual FeedLoading
Product &Quality
Analytics
ActualLoading
Feed IntakeComposition
MilkQuality
FatProtein
SCC
FarmSpecificRecipe
FarmSpecificRecipe
MilkProduction
Internet of Things Group
No Urban-RuralDivide
Leverage IrishAssets
Recognize NewValue Chains
Build a co-creating.co-designing ecosystem
RTE Networks
The Gardai
An Post
enet MANs
HEAnet
Lighthouses
+REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
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INTERNET OF THINGSTechnology for Global Challenges
Social Environmental Productivity
SCALE REQUIRED TO MAXIMIZE IMPACT
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