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Internet Of Things
Georg K. Christensen
K&P Science Day DTU
23-08-2016
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Definition
Disruptive technologies, McKinsey Global Institute, May 2013
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There are tree steps in Internet of Things applications:
• Capturing data from the object (for example simple
location data or more complex information)
• Aggregating that information across a data network, and
• Acting on that information or collecting data over time to
design process/product improvements
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IOT is already here
• petrol prices are changing during the day (INGO)
• parking terminals i Copenhagen using mobile Apps. Easypark,
Parkmann
• IOT remote access to household Electricity consumption
(SEAS)
• Danfoss Heating control valves (Danfoss Living Connect)
• Volkswagen: Apps for remote logging and control. Window’s
heating for de-icing and speed control when teenager is using
dad’s car.
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Big players
• Microsoft introduces Operating system (Windows 10) for small computers
like Rasperry PI, tec. (and Azure IoT Site)
• IBM , Bluemix Platform (2014)
• PTC, ThingWorx Platform
• ..
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ThingWorx library
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Android Mashup-editor
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The android phone
App
IMEI:
International Mobile Equipment Identity number
(origin, model, serial number of phone)
Ip and Port:
DTU’s instance of Thingworks IP-address
App Key:
ThingWorx Mashup – Application key
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Android application
Phone update every 3
seconds /Or on
request
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Thingworx and Android app.
• Thingworx:
• only working with Google Crome
• large and ”strange” vocabulary
• Help System of PTC is based on Discussion forums ..
• Android App.:
• mail application failed
• disrupted service
• supervision of device
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Wending Machine services
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Two way service
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Augmented reality for service manuals
Utilizing CAD animations to show
interaction
http://www.deskeng.com/virtual_desktop/?p=10431
Service tag
(NeoReader?)
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Vuforia service codes i action with
LEGO Knights ©
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Bosch & PTC teamup
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Bosch & PTC
White Paper: Addressing the real-world challenges of IoT solution development
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White Paper: Addressing the real-world challenges of IoT solution development
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Digital product models (Thingworx)
Object oriented software models is essential
(Ben Norman, UDEMY course Thingworks, PTC)
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Examples from DTU K&P students
Adam E. Hartmann-Petersen
Christian H. Jacobsen
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- And –
Danish Design Awards 2016
3die place/Alternative products
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Network Options
(Ben Norman, PTC)
Ben Norman, UDEMY course Thingworks, PTC
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Wireless via Gateway to the Internet
(Ben Norman, PTC)
Remote sensors
Other peripheral devices
Ben Norman, UDEMY course Thingworks, PTC
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Common structure of student examples
• Battery operated
• Units contain a small Arduino computer (power)
• WiFi –module – gives access to the internet (power)
• price for these:
• ”det der gør forskellen så stor er hvad delene koster i dag mod
hvad det kostede for 20 år siden. Fx. Som amatør home
automation maker kan jeg købe en Arduino mini pro clone i
Kina for ca. 26 kr og wifi esp8266 også til lige over 20 kr ved et
stk. køb. Det vil sige at du kan lave en masse styring for
næsten ingen penge”
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Conclusions ?
• IOT is directly influencing physical products
• IOT products are an integral part of K&P’s
portfolio:
– Product service systems
– Conceptualization (mindset?)
• In what way are we preparing ourselves for this?
– Corporation with DTU-Elektro?
– Isn’t the identification of the ”use-situation” of a
product a key competence of what we do?
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