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Smart Networks round table Monique Becker, Institut e Mines-Telecom A. Paventhan , ERNET India

Smart Networks round table Monique Becker, Institut e Mines-Telecom A. Paventhan , ERNET India New Delhi 23 rd October 2013 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm. Smart Networks – building blocks.

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Smart Networks round table Monique Becker, Institut e Mines-Telecom A. Paventhan , ERNET India

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  1. Smart Networksround tableMonique Becker, Institute Mines-Telecom A.Paventhan, ERNET India New Delhi 23rd October 2013 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm

  2. Smart Networks – building blocks “Smart” refers to ability of an application or service to learn from previous situation and communicate the results to other devices / users [source:OECD report] Smart Networks are the result of three major computing technology trends: • Internet of Things • Every day objects having network connectivity allowing them to send and receive data • The amount data generated by low power devices embedded with sensors will soon outgrow the information generated by humans • Big Data • The size and data characteristics are beyond the capabilities of typical database software tools • Big Data can help in data generated from thousands of smart devices and sensors to be captured, stored, managed, analysed and combined with other data to be acted upon to provide new insights • Cloud Computing • Cloud can store large amount of data generated from smart devices making it always accessible by other devices in order to build sophisticated services

  3. Evolution of IoT, Cloud, Big Data Source: D.A.Reed et.al, IEEE Computer article Source: IBM Source: G.Pallis, IEEE Internet computing article

  4. Smart Networks – Many Use Cases [By2039, 50% of indian population will live in urban india– UN report] Smart Health Smart Supply Chain Smart Grid / Water distribution Smart Agriculture

  5. Internet of Things – Emerging Technologies & Standards IETF 6LoWPAN: Open protocol to transport IPv6 packets over IEEE 802.15.4 links IETF CoAP: Open application layer specification for constrained nodes IETF RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks OGC SWE: Sensor Web Enablement standards to discover and access sensors WSN OS: Contiki – open source, multitasking OS supporting various WSN CPU platforms, TinyOS – open source managed by academic and research community.

  6. IoT based agriculture Monitoring • SNMP and CoAP based approach to remote monitoring of Soil Parameters (Soil Temperature, Electrical Conductivity, Soil Moisture) in collaboration with Indian Institute of Horticulture Research, Bangalore • End-to-End IPv6 protocol between client and sensors connected over ERNET IPv6 backbone infrastructure

  7. ERNET India’s proposed IoT Testbed project (Project partners – IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati)

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