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How much Big Data is in the Internet of Things ?. Arkady Zaslavsky. IEL, CSIRO Computational Informatics. CISCO-Melbourne, 17 April, 2014. CSIRO Things – Sensors, cameras, nanosensors on the ground, ocean, autonomous vehicles & airships. A Phenonet OpenIoT for Smart Farming.
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How much Big Data is in the Internet of Things ? ArkadyZaslavsky IEL, CSIRO Computational Informatics CISCO-Melbourne, 17 April, 2014
CSIRO Things – Sensors, cameras, nanosensors on the ground, ocean, autonomous vehicles & airships
A PhenonetOpenIoT for Smart Farming • Objectve-Increase crop yield by performing: • Sensor-based monitoring of plants, soil and env. Conditions • Data analysis for interactive assessment of crop performance • Crop selection based on expected conditions, irrigation, and fertilization “In the next 50 years, we will need to produce as much food as we have ever produced in the entire human history.” Dr Megan Clark, CEO CSIRO
Some predict that the Internet of Things will soon produce a massive volume and variety of data at unprecedented velocity. http://tinyurl.com/ahytzdf • Welcome to the new information age http://tinyurl.com/ahytzdf
Internet of Things: Big Data is coming Units Installed Worldwide (millions) Source: IDC Everything Network
Internet of Things: Big Data is coming Units Installed Worldwide (millions) Source: IDC Everything Network
MOLYTICS: Challenges • Collecting and managing diverse data streams from multiple sources, • Making inferences to extract context for entities- individuals, groups, locations • Mining highly diverse data streams to get useful inferences, recommendations, etc. • Preserving privacy and anonymity of users
Thank you ! • Dr Arkady Zaslavsky, Professor • Senior Principal Research Scientist • Science Leader in SemanticData Management • Phone: 02 6216 7132 • Email: arkady.zaslavsky@csiro.au