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Touch IoT with SAP Leonardo

1.1 Introduction to the Internet of Things

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Whats new in this course?

Update Fun Exercise


Internet of Things Touch IoT directly
SAP Leonardo
SAP IoT products
Prototype Challenge
More focused
New templates
Guest Speakers
Expert from IDC
Expert from TBR Winners
Expert from Intel Top 5 IoT Hardware
Top 200 Funding Entrepreneurs

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Course structure (1)

Get to know the Internet of Things

Go deeper into IoT with SAP

Prototype your first IoT application

Peer review

Winners will be announced

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Course structure (2)

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7

Get to Know Go Deeper Create Your No Final


the Internet into IoT Own IoT Exam
of Things with SAP Prototype More Time
for Innovation

Video lectures and assignments Evaluate peers

Submit your work View results

Announce
Design, iterate, and prototype IoT application
winners

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What is IoT
and why should you care?

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Popular definitions

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects that contain embedded
technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external
environment. Source: Gartner

The Internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, buildings, and other
itemsembedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that
enable these objects to collect and exchange data. Source: Wikipedia

Everyday devices equipped with sensors and connectivity to work together, understand what
were doing, and operate automatically to make our lives easier. Source: Digital Trends

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
openSAP definition

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the


network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to sense and interact with
their environment and each other to collect and exchange data to make our lives better.

Sense Analyze

Connect Store Share

Act Control
IoT Definition by Gartner, Wikipedia, Digital Trends, and openSAP

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Industrial revolutions from industry 1.0 to 4.0

First Second Third Fourth


Mechanical Power Mass Production Digital Revolution Internet of Things

Mechanical production Division of labor and mass All devices are


facilities with the production with the help of connected
help of water and electrical energy
steam power

Electronic and IT
systems that further
automate production

1800 1900 2000

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Internet of Things vs. Internet
What is the difference?

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Internet of People

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Internet of Things

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IoT Facts
6 things you should know about IoT

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
IoT facts

The term Internet of Things ATMs are considered


was coined by Kevin Ashton
87% some of the first
from MIT in
of people have not IoT objects, and
1999 heard of the term went online as far back
Internet of Things. as 1974.

For a device to be labelled as IoT, it


# of Connected Only 10% of cars were
Objects must have 7 design features:
connected to the Internet
2016 6.4 billion in 2012. By 2020, its Sensors
2020 50 billion estimated that 90% will Internet connectivity
be. Processors
Energy efficiency
Cost effectiveness
Quality
Reliability
Security

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IoT in 2016
Why is the IoT boom happening now?

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Why IoT is booming now (1)

Availability Affordability Scalability


IoT devices are already Average cost of sensors Many devices offer simple
common, cheap, and easy to used in IoT will drop plug & play functionality.
replace. even more.
IoT devices are highly
Basic infrastructure to support By end of the decade, flexible, offering short- or
IoT is in place (Wi-Fi, LTE). the price for a sensor will long-term solutions for
be down to almost $0.30. companies, households,
By 2018, half countries.
of the world
will be connected
to the Internet.

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Why IoT is booming now (2)

Average Sensor Cost Forecast


$1.50

$0.75
Estimated Penetration of Global Population
Using the Internet
$.0.00
2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016E 2018E 2020E 100%
Source: Goldman Sachs, BI Intelligence Estimates, 2014

50%

0%
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017E 2019E

Source: BI Intelligence, ITU

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Technology convergence

Artificial Natural language Virtual and


Intelligence generation Augmented Reality

Robotics and Internet of


Drones Things
and many more
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The IoT world today
What is possible today?

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Oil and gas industry

Track
pressure, temperature, transfer Data-enabled
speeds in real time monitoring
improves employee
safety

Advanced sensors
attach to pipelines Optimize
routes to increase
shipment
efficiency

Forecast
future volumes

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Disaster relief

Remote control
functions Electronic
that alert vending displays raise
machines to dispense awareness for public
drinks during disasters announcements

Storage
batteries allow
machines to operate
Current location during power outages
stickers are on all
vending machines
in Japan to track location
immediately

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Smart pill bottles

Internet Reminder E-mails


Cap
connected transmits if medicine wasnt to a loved one or a
hub that plugs data to hub taken health provider
into the wall

Refill button
that connects them to
their pharmacy via
phone

Cost
$10$15 per month

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Smart contact lens

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
The IoT world today lets imagine a normal day

In the
morning

Leaving the house At work

Back home

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Think outside the box
How IoT changes our lives

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Think outside the box how IoT changes our lives

New
products
Evolve products that
are connected to the
Internet and equipped
with sensors.

New
services
Services that can be
provided in addition
to a product.

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Introduction to the Internet of Things
Unit summary and looking ahead

Unit Summary
What IoT is
IoT history and context
Why IoT is booming now
IoT examples

Looking Ahead
Internet of GOOD Things

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