session 5 3 catherine caruana-mca manus giant ideas
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The IoT opportunity
Potential global economic impact of IoT applications of
$11.1 trillion (USD) per year in 2025. (McKinsey & Company 2015)
$116 billion of potential upside to the Australian economy by
2025
6.4 billion internet-connected devices in 2016
20.8 billion by 2020.
Drivers of IoT• Cost of internet-connected sensors is
coming down• Significant investment into IoT by
vendors • Major acquisitions e.g Google buys
Nest Intel acquiring Basis• Expanded internet connectivity• High adoption of smartphones,
tablets & “remotes”• Stronger community awareness
through wearables• In Australia, Telstra LPWAN trial with
City of Melbourne
The global & connected citizenA global citizen is being part of a digitally
connected world community & whose actions contribute to building this community’s values &
practices.
Intelligent Asset
Management
Smart Grids
& Energy
Management
EVs&
Connected Vehicles
Water Metering & Manageme
nt
Smart Living
&Building
Automation
“You want to be able to monitor, measure, and control your assets…to gain better outcomes.”
IoT in smart cities
Intelligent asset management
• Fact: IoT is being deployed in one of the Australia’s largest maintenance services companies
• Remote condition monitoring & predictive maintenance in outback locations
• Use Cases• Water pipe leak detection• Security fence monitoring• Environmental condition monitoring • Water tank level monitoring
• Deployment of the latest IoT technology achieved:• higher reliability (happier customers)• more timely & efficient maintenance interventions• improved plant visibility & information transfer for
centralised decision making.
Driverless cars in Adelaide
Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative Commenced November 2015Consortia includes: ARRB Group, South Australian Government, Volvo, Bosch, Flinders & Carnegie Mellon Universities, Telstra & Cohda Wireless.
Digital urban farming• Driven by costs, safety & security
of food• Smart living, clean & green• Near real-time sensor data
directly from the “field” • Increase yield efficiency &
transparency of food origin, genetics & “shelf-life”
• Hydroponics & LED lighting for leafy greens that can be grown in buildings, greenhouses or shipping containers e.g freight farms
Public IoT networksThe Things Network – AmsterdamPeople can connect their “things” without the use of Wi-Fi, 3G or BluetoothLow power, long range connectivity using radio/wireless spectrum
Crowd-sourced use cases• Boat water leak & sinking • WeShareSolar• Bicycle tracking
LoRaWAN technology • Two-way communication• Global open standard• Encryption at the node, gateway &
application layers
Community networks• Key Meshed partnerships
• thethingsnetwork.org • Amsterdam Smart Cities• University of Wollongong
• Universitiesneed to provide low cost, low power, long range internet connectivity for
• students & researchers IoT app development
• smart campus & asset management
• Local Government Authoritiesneed to provide low cost, low power, long range internet connectivity for
• Smart asset management
• Monitoring parks, gardens, streets, marinas, LED street lighting, smart parking
• Rate payer app development & community engagement
meshed.com.au
IoT for smart cities is critical…..• IoT will be the foundation for a Smarter
Australia• new jobs in new industries • increased productivity & GDP growth• IP development & exports
• Key to “unlock” the economic potential & environmental & social outcomes for regional cities & rural towns
• Help “cash strapped” local councils to better manage their assets (roads, energy, water, emergency management)
• Support “crowd-sourced” innovation, not just the big end of town.
• 915Mhz band will be as important as 2.4Ghz was for WiFi
Spectrum Allocation
Harmonisation of
standards
Open v Proprietary
Privacy & Security
IoT Alliance• Sectoral Engagement Workstream
• Develop sectoral IoT advancement & alignment with key sectors:
• Energy, Water, Transport, Agriculture & Smart Cities
• Strong involvement from supply side but keen to engage with industry bodies & demand side.
• Government Industry Growth Centres
• Infrastructure Australia• Peak Industry bodies• Utilities, transport & logistics, food
supply chain
Other workgroups include:• Open Data• Spectrum• Security• IoT Start-Up & Innovation• Collaborative Australian IoT Industry
• New members are most welcome!