This presentation explains how Eurotech's architecture decouples the relationship between "data producers" - sensors and smart connected devices - and "data consumers" - existing customer applications and infrastructure - allowing developers to freely design and build multiple parallel relations between many devices and many applications with no dependencies and no limitations
Time Series Foundation Models - current state and future directions
The Internet of Things - Decoupling Producers and Consumers of M2M Device Data
1. The Internet of Things
Decoupling Data Producers from Data Consumers -
Bridging the M2M Implementation Barrier
Amaro, 20.05.2013
Robert Andres
2. The Internet of Things
Legacy Architectures – Implementation Barrier
Complex mix of data producers, consumers, and services is not
addressed:
•One-to-One data relationship between the services (devices,
sensors) and the (enterprise) applications requiring the data
•Custom applications on a database level are required to access
data
•60%-90% of Project Effort on Data Delivery
•Costly Bandwidth Consumption
•Protocol is the Transport – Can’t break apart
3. The Internet of Things
Legacy Architectures – Implementation Barrier
One-to-One data relationship
between the services (devices) –
monolithic solutions.
Custom applications are required
to access data
Custom
“Monolithic”
Applications
Enterprise Applications
Location # 2
Location # 3
Implementation
Barrier
Location # 1
WAN / Internet
4. The Internet of Things
Decoupling Producers & Consumers of M2M Device Data
Many-to-Many data relationship
between the business applications
and the devices
Enterprise Applications
Location # 3
Location # 1
Location # 2
Enterprise Service Bus
For M2M Device Data
5. The Internet of Things
• Effectively decoupling consumers and producers of (M2M) data
• Many To Many Relationship
• Primary Business Activity Is Addressed
• Data Delivery Using Common Protocol
• Efficient Bandwidth Utilization
• Utilizes TCP/IP Network Topology
Solution: Enterprise Service Bus for M2M
6. The Internet of Things
Decoupling Producers & Consumers of M2M Device Data
Transportation & Logistics
Logistics
Medical &
Healthcare
Industrial &
Energy
Communication
Infrastructure
Security & Surveillance
7. The Internet of Things
Architectural Approach for more effective M2M Solutions
What needs to be done:
•Decoupling of consumers and producers of data
•Single flexible & manageable M2M infrastructure
•Flexible, IT centric SEN hardware & software platforms
But …
•“Minimal-invasive” approach
•Integrating legacy systems, preserving investments
•Reduce cost (WAN, cellular, implementation, operations)