Video Presentation from OMA's Seminar/Webinar on October 27, 2016, "How Developers Can Get the Most Out of IoT Standards and Tools" by Pilgrim Beart, DevicePilot and Duncan Purves, Connect2 Systems
"The World of IoT and How Standards Fit-in"
5. So … what are the new IoT Niches?
(the stuff which could consume 80%+ of your time!)
• Embedded stacks
• Comms
• Security, Identity, Trust
• Search
• Testing
• Analytics
• Billing
• …
• Management
6. Is IoT different?
• More numerous, more constrained
• No UI
• Limited processing power
• Limited storage
• Poor communications
• May have to run on batteries for years
• Live in real world (e.g. physical damage)
• Need upgrading
7. “One nine is a good day in IoT”
• Configuration, user “error”
• Flat batteries
• Comms problems
• Physical damage
• Upgrading non-trivial
• Unreliable comms inc. meshes
• Flat batteries
• Is it in use?
• Easy to “brick”, no user to reset
24. Conclusions
Open IoT standards, from end to end, so:
1. Each part is replaceable (avoids lock-in, future-proofing)
2. Each can be added to (build an ecosystem)
Great for everyone:
Faster, bigger market, more scale, more choice and quality