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Presented at IOT Global Innovation Forum, 21-22 April 2015, Dallas, USA
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SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE: PREPARE FOR THE NEXT BUSINESS MODEL FOR INTERNET OF THINGS Dr. Mazlan Abbas CEO REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd © RIOT 2015
THE IOT MARKET THE UNTAPPED OPPORTUNITY © RIOT 2015
BY 2020, HOW MANY DEVICES WILL EXIST? Gartner 26 Billion Units Cisco 50 Billion Units 2020 Intel 200 Billion Units IDC 212 Billion Units Source: [1] http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2684616 [2] http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/internet-of-things/infographics/guide-to-iot.html [3] http://share.cisco.com/internet-of-things.html [4] http://www.zdnet.com/article/internet-of-things-8-9-trillion-market-in-2020-212-billion-connected-things/ © RIOT 2015
WHAT WILL BE THE IOT MARKET SIZE $8.9 Trillion RMB 5-10 Trillion $14.4 Trillion China Market By 2020 - IDC 14,720 Jobs By 2022 - Cisco RM 9.8 Billion New Jobs in Malaysia Malaysia Market Sources: [1] http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20131003005687/en/Internet-Poised-Change-IDC#.VKZdfHTMUuc [2] http://postscapes.com/internet-of-things-market-size [3] Gartner Market Databook 2014 & Frost & Sullivan [4] National IOT Strategic Blueprint © RIOT 2015
10/90 RULE – THE UNCONNECTED THINGS The Last 100 meter connectivity Connected World Still Disconnected The “last 100 meters” represent > 90% potential number of connections Today, the devices used in the “last 100 meters” are typically not connected. The wide-area network is to a larger extent connected e.g. through smartphones, home routers (e.g. ADSL routers) and GSM / 3G / 4G Routers. © RIOT 2015
A COMPLICATED IOT ECOSYSTEM © RIOT 2015 [Source: Making Sense Of The Internet Of Things]
IOT VALUE CHAIN Service Enabler Smart Objects Network Operator System Integrator Service Provider Distributor / Reseller Customer Components • Embedde d Chips • Modules • Wireless Modems • Sensors and cameras • Routers and gateways • Antennas and Cables • Smart Bins • Smart Solar • Temp Monitoring • Fire Extinguishe rs • Meters • ATM/POS • Camera/ Security • Spectrum Allocation • Network Infrastruct ure • Backhaul Infrastruct ure • Connectivi ty • Availability & Quality • Billing • Customer Care • Software • Infrastruct ure • Consulting • Technolog y Selection • Solution Design • Wireless Network Design • Interfaces • Enterprise System Integration • Applicatio n Developm ent • Security • Data Managem ent • Hardware • Installation • Analysis • App Managem ent • Access Control • Data Managem ent • Quality of Service • Packaging / Bundling • Service Provisionin g • Distributes Products • Resells services • Supply Chain and Fullfillment • Buys Service • Users service 30-40% ? % 5-10% 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% ? % Total Value © RIOT 2015
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES WHY TELCOS HAVE DIFFICULTY TO EMBRACE IOT © RIOT 2015
LEGACY BUSINESS IS STILL CONNECTIVITY LESS COMPLEX SIM-‐CARD BASED OLD HABITS DIE HARD LOW ARPU M2M HIGH VOLUME © RIOT 2015
LACK OF DOMAIN EXPERTISE SOLUTIONS, SELLING AND MANAGED SERVICES NEED GO-‐TO-‐MARKET PARNER © RIOT 2015
MINDSET BLOCK FULL OF SKEPTISM LOW SINGLE DIGIT GROWTH CONTRIBUTION © RIOT 2015
STABLE BUSINESS VS. RISKY VENTURES IOT BUSINESS IS FLUID STAKEHOLDERS EXPECTATIONS NEED TO WORK LIKE STARTUP © RIOT 2015
THE END GAME END-TO-END IOT SERVICE PROVIDER © RIOT 2015
END-TO-END IOT SERVICE PROVIDER s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
PHASE-1 CONNECTIVITY PLAYER © RIOT 2015
1 BUSINESS MODEL Platform? s m a r t c i t y? Network? smart transport? Platform? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
PHASE-2 IOT ENABLER PLAYER © RIOT 2015
2 BUSINESS MODEL s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
3 BUSINESS MODEL IOT Subsidiary s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
PHASE-3 IOT SOLUTIONS PLAYER © RIOT 2015
4 BUSINESS MODEL s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
PHASE-4 IOT SERVICE PROVIDER © RIOT 2015
5 BUSINESS MODEL s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
6 BUSINESS MODEL -HYBRID s m a r t c i t y? Network? Platform? smart transport? s a u t o m o t i v e? m a r t Device Provider Network Provider Platform Provider Application Provider Customer © RIOT 2015
2 1 How to Evolve to a End- to-End IOT Service 3 4 Provider 5 6 © RIOT 2015
OUR HYPOTHESIS SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE BUSINESS MODEL © RIOT 2015
WHAT IF – we can create Compound Applications across industries? © RIOT 2015
Connect Aggregate Derive Actionable Insights Data Fusion & Compound Applications © RIOT 2015
CHALLENGES – DATA OWNERSHIP Commercial Sensor Data Providers Organizations Personal and Households Private Public Business entities who deploy and manage sensors by themselves by keeping ownership. They earn by publishing the sensors and sensor data they own through sensor publishers. Public infrastructure such as bridges, roads, parks, etc. All the sensors deployed by the government will be published in the cloud depending on government policies. All personal items, such as mobile phones, wrist watches, spectacles, laptops, soft drinks, food items and household items, such as televisions, cameras, microwaves, washing machines, etc Private business organization has the right to take the decision whether to publish the sensors attached to those items to the cloud or not. [Source: “Sensing as a Service Model for Smart Cities Supported by Internet of Things”, Charith Perera et. al., Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technology, 2014] © RIOT 2015
THE GOLD RUSH MAKING SENSE OF SENSOR DATA … BUT WHAT DATA? © RIOT 2015
VALUE IS CREATED BY MAKING SENSE OF DATA More Important Evaluated understanding Wisdom Understanding WHY Appreciation of Less Answers to questions. HOW Knowledge Important Answers to questions WHERE WHEN WHO WHAT Information Data Symbols VALUE PYRAMID © RIOT 2015
NEW BUSINESS MODEL SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE © RIOT 2015
URBAN PLANNING USING IOT Network Coverage Traffic Environment Pollution Noise © RIOT 2015
SMART CITY HUB APPROACH Smart Waste Management Smart Public Transportation Smart Parking Smart Street Light Citizen Reporting Smart City Hub Other Smart City Hubs Static Real-Time Data Storage Social Media Data Storage Garbage Collection Public Transport Smartphones Users Parking Lighting Open Data © RIOT 2015
IOT SOLVING SMART CITY ISSUES Smart Parking Smart Waste Management Smart Street Light Smart Public Transportation 1. Who is using the car park? 2. What is the status of the car park? 3. When was the car park used? 4. Where is the location of empty car park? 5. How far is the car park? 6. How much are the parking charges? 7. How congested is the car park? 8. Why so many cars prefer a particular carp park? 9. Why is the carpark so full/empty? 1. Who is collecting the garbage? 2. What is the status of garbage bin? 3. When was the garbage collected? 4. Where is the location of full bins? 5. How to plan the route of the trucks? 6. How many days till the next collection? 7. How much garbage is produced in an area? 8. Why is the garbage truck not picking up garbage? 9. Why is a particular area producing more garbage? 1. Who is driving the bus? 2. What is the occupancy? 3. What is the bus condition? 4. What is the driving pattern? 5. When is the bus arriving? 6. Where is the location of the bus? 7. How to prolong the bus life? 8. How many busses to deploy on a route? 9. How best to hire drivers for the buses? 10. Why is the bus late? 11. Why is bus breaking down? 1. Who triggered the lights? 2. What is the brightness of the light? 3. When were the lights switched on? 4. Where is the location of faulty light? 5. How bright should the lights be? 6. How long should the lights be on? 7. How busy is the road? 8. Why is the electricity bill increasing? 9. Why is the cost of maintenance high? © RIOT 2015
NOISETUBE – POLLUTION DATA USING SMARTPHONES Local governments / city planners • Improved decision-making • Get immediate feedback and opinions from citizens • Give immediate feedback to citizens Citizens and Communities concerned with noise • Measure your daily sound exposure in dB(A) with your mobile phone • Tag noisy sources to inform the community about them • Visualize your measurements on a map and contribute to the creation of collective, city-wide noise maps • Compare your experience with that of others Researchers • Get access to and analyze (anonymized) collective noise data Developers • Extend mobile app in whichever way you see fit © RIOT 2015
COMMERCIAL IOT SENSOR PROVIDER Gathering temperature, light, pressure, humidity and pollution. The street town council center would want the temperature and humidity data for planning during rough weather The city would pay for access to the light sensors in order to decide when to turn on and off the street lights The weather department would want the temperature and pressure data A university may want access to the pollution information for research purposes for a limited period © RIOT 2015
Environmental Monitoring Multiple Sensors Temperature CO Noise Car Presence • • • • Moisture temperature Humidity Pluviometer (rain gauge) Anemometer (wind-speed) • • • • Outdoor Parking Management Parking sensors Parks and Gardens Irrigation Sensors in green zones Ferromagnetic sensors • Smart City Mobile Environmental Monitoring Sensors installed in public vehicles Temperature CO Noise Car Presence • • • • Guidance to free parking lots Panels located at intersections Taking information retrieved by the deployed parking sensors in order to guide drivers towards the available free parking lots • Traffic Intensity Monitoring Devices located at main entrance of city Measure main traffic parameters • Traffic volumes • Road occupancy • Vehicle speed • Queue Length • © RIOT 2015
IOT VALUE CHAIN – WHERE IS THE MONEY? Platform Provider Application Provider Device Provider Network Provider No. of devices Edge devices/ sensors Gateways System Integration …. • SIM-Cards Fixed Line Data Bundled packages Data Speed SMS/MMS Dedicated APN Fixed IP Voice/Data … No. of connected devices Data streams Storage API Keys Email/SMS APIs Support Type …. • • • • No. of dashboards No. of users No. of data sources Consulting Type sof Analytics (Basic/ Advanced) …. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • © RIOT 2015
IDENTITY – MORE THAN JUST DEVICE FIND YOUR NICHE AREA © RIOT 2015
COMPLEXITY OF ECOSYSTEM © RIOT 2015 [Source: Service Through M2M]
IMPORTANCE OF IOT ECOSYSTEM Leverage What Already Exists © RIOT 2015
CHOOSE YOUR PATH SENSING-AS-A- SERVICE MNO VS MVNO VS MVNE IDENTIFY PARTNER VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL IDENTIFY OPEN PLATFORM MULTi-SIDED MARKET? IDENTIFY BIZ MODEL © RIOT 2015
THANK YOU © RIOT 2015
ABOUT US Our History REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd is wholly owned subsidiary of REDtone International Berhad, a company that has over 20 years experience in providing telecommunications services in Malaysia. Our Company In November 11, 2014 REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd. was incorporated in Malaysia, to focus on providing Internet of Things services and solutions. Our headquarters are in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. Our Vision Our goal is to enable businesses to monitor its most important assets such as buildings, machinery, parking lots, electrical appliances, etc using Internet of Things (IoT). To transform businesses through connecting, aggregating and deriving insights via sensors data. We help to build applications rapidly and cost effectively. © RIOT 2015