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Tuesday, 12 May 2015

IoT: MUCH IMAGINATION AND LITTLE MARKET?

You run the risk of filling the web pages of many technological fantasies around the IoT as whether to connect an object to the grid was a problem to solve troubling luminaries of some kind of science.In fact it is known how simple and easy, with the availability of the hardware and software current, connect to the network and interact with it for transverse applications. Many M2M applications, since 1997, have been implemented to connect to the Internet but others were born on dedicated networks and proprietary networks.Certain methods and techniques have evolved over time, the same project that is the most important project of telemetry, ENEL / WIND early 2000s, was a first attempt at an embryo IoT. Having had the experience as a consultant SIEMENS and participated in the various phases of the project executive, I can say that 32 million user counters connected to a data collection system, it is a training ground for comparison with various issues of respect.Despite the difficulties, the technologies, the constraints of connectivity (only GSM services WIND), the system remains one of the important projects of telemetry in the world working. At the time called attention even of the same US president (Clinton) because some of the goals that US multinationals had proposed.But applications such wide interest, after decades, are not on the agenda and would be enough to ask for what reasons. Do not market to these applications?Certainly it can not be said that ENEL / WIND is an application IoT as today means but the concept is embryonic and above is the size of a real project IoT.Technically we speak of switched connections "circuit" and not "packages" and many other technological differences related at the time when it is implemented and especially to ENEL specifications / WIND that had to be respected. An up-grade would be desirable perhaps to a concept IoT real with all the innovations that would ensue as services.But putting aside such important projects that "take flight" for reasons not always free market surely wonder why other examples so they did not come.The market for households alone represents a gigantic ground to test innovative services with high impact on the market.Today we would like to connect the world of things, but first you need to connect half the world, even more a part of it would be enough to begin with and perhaps even a thousand things.Attempts to confine possible solutions IoT with connectivity only type "local" limits the range of interest. Too many threads see what the "chip" more suitable or rather what operating system is predestined to become a platform for IoT.History shows that the development of a market is not always just a matter of technology available.The society in which we live does not make allowances for improvisation and fast delivery all that has no "economic significance" to a past tomb.Little investment, few players involved and too many idle chatter if not harmful often condition and / or delay the development of many innovations.A market so important certainly stimulates interests of big "players" capable of attacking international demand innovative "hatching" a few years ago and continuous observations in search of the "real value chain" from merits that we are close to a turning point .Remain on the economic field as that of "fair cost of connectivity" that an application for IoT is still a critical aspect and not just with regard to technology "sponsored".Cost / benefit ratio in respect of the main rules of the market is almost never subject to technological elements.

Saturday, 2 May 2015

ICT: FROM M2M TO IoT

Internet of Things (IoT) will grow at a rapid pace in the coming years. It estimated a market that will be worth more than 3 billion euro by 2020.

In general, the platform for IoT fall into one of these categories:
1) platforms for managing connectivity
2) platforms for managing devices
3) platforms that enable applications.

The world of the machine to machine (M2M) is gradually moving from vertical solutions designed for a specific purpose to multi-purpose applications and collaborative interacting industries, companies and different people - the real world of the Internet of Things (IoT). It 'hard to make a clear distinction between M2M and IoT, although the term IoT best describes the evolution of the connected devices and the focus of interoperable solutions.

The IoT puts more emphasis on the integration of sensors, devices and information systems across multiple vertical segments and in different companies to transform the business and enable new business models. The IoT is focused on the acquisition of new knowledge dall'analytics on the basis of data from disparate sources to provide support to decision-making and improve products and services.