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From Sensors To Intelligence Dr. Joseph Agu Business Critical Consultant Hewlett Packard France Email: joseph.agu@hp.com Telephone: +33672991828

From sensors to Intelligence Smart Sensors Intelligence Hierarchy Challenges Harnessing Sensor Intelligence

From sensors to Intelligence Smart Sensors

Smart sensors Human survival on earth is impossible without the sensory organs Nature endowed man with a sensory system vital for his existence The receptive field of the human sensory organs is limited Sensors extend the human receptive field beyond the limits of the human sensory organs Sensors tell us what is happening in the environment that surround us Sensors play major role in industrial, medical and environmental observation and monitoring SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

Smart sensors Early sensors were simply measuring devices Modern sensors integrate ICT capabilities leading to the emergence of family of sensors known as smart sensors Smart sensors can capture, store, process, transmit and communicate information in formats comprehensible to humans Advances in nanotechnology are helping produce more miniaturized and multipurpose sensors for both medical, industrial and environmental applications Smart sensors have revolutionized our perception of the world in which we live and better understanding of our body behavior Connected objects in their various forms and applications are in large party based on smart sensor capabilities SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

Sensor Explosion Curve <1900 1950 2000 2010

From sensors to Intelligence Hierarchy

Intelligence Hierarchy 21 April 2017 Intelligence Hierarchy DATA (FACT) INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE INTELLIGENCE (WISDOM) HP Confidential

Data Sensory stimuli perceived through our senses Signal readings from sensors Set of discrete facts Metric (having value and unit of measurement) Example: The temperature is 40 °C Hierarchical, object and relational data models, data warehousing, etc SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

Information Comes from providing context to data Fact that has been given meaning Example: The temperature of my body is 40 °C Data warehousing, dimensional data modeling, business intelligence, etc SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

Knowledge Is a concentration of information on a subject matter Comes from appropriate collection & analysis of information Example: The normal human body temperature is 37 °C, the temperature of my body is 40 °C knowledge can also be created through the synthesis of known information Example: The temperature of my body is higher than normal Can be gained from experience Artificial intelligence, expert systems, etc SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

Intelligence Makes use of knowledge to create value through correct and well-informed decisions Involves having the application and contextual awareness to provide strong commonsense judgment Example: I should see a doctor because my body temperature is higher than normal Data warehousing, dimensional data modeling, business intelligence, etc Decision support systems, human support, system automation, etc SiteScope, as part of Cloud Service Automation for Matrix, provides continous monitoring for a variety of hardware, operating system, and application metrics in a lightweight environment. It collects both performance and availability data, and can present the data from a service view. Not only does providing the data help optimize the environment and ensure a timely response to changes, SiteScope also has the ability to have automatic corrective actions to solve problems without relying on an administrator’s intervention for simple fixes.

From data to wisdom

From sensors to Intelligence Challenges

Data quality, volume, relevance, etc Challenges Getting the facts Data quality, volume, relevance, etc Actionable decisions AI, Expert Systems, Automation, etc Processing HPC, the machine, Cloud computing Knowledge distribution Internet, Web portal, Cloud, Smart devices, etc Storage Data explosion, bigdata, etc Knowledge Mgmt. ITSM process, KM framework, Custom ,… Transmission Wireless sensors, sensor network, etc Creating Knowledge DW, BI, AI Expert Systems, etc

From sensors to Intelligence Harnessing Sensor Intelligence

Harnessing sensor Intelligence Smart Devices Explosion Billions of smart devices (particularly Smart phones) have been sold and many smart phone based applications and services are being developed 4G mobile broadband High band connectivity is widely available, particularly in urban areas, with faster 4G broadband services being introduced Cloud Computing Cloud-based technologies are providing ever-increasing data storage, processing, aggregation, visualization, and sharing capabilities Social media network Social media gives us a mechanism to collate data from sensors, to share data and to derive information from the data among Internet communities New Matrix Starter & Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect FlexFabric modules FCoE support – Matrix will support automated provisioning with FCoE in the enclosure using the new VC FlexFabric modules Upgraded Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Increased HW baseline support to: 3 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Increased SW baseline support to 3 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Base Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Base HW baseline support to: 1 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Base SW baseline support to 1 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Matrix Starter and Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect Flex-10 and 8Gb FC will continue to be offered Customers operating in non-FCoE environments can purchase Matrix with VC Flex-10 and 8Gb FC modules New default CMS option that provides greater flexibility DL360 G7 rack server will be the new standard option for Matrix CMS New Matrix Expansion Kit Integration Implementation Service Enables smooth integration of expansion kit to existing Matrix environment Let’s first talk about how VC FlexFabric will simplify your infrastructure more than any other converged network solution available. This is where customers benefit from HP’s uncompromising approach to convergence. With a Flex-10 foundation and embedded CNAs on next generation server blades, you need only 2 VC FlexFabric modules and standard server blades to provide the equivalent of up to 6 NIC and 2 FC HBA connections to each blade.

Harnessing sensor Intelligence Health Care Systems The convergence of sensor and ICT technologies is giving people the capacity to generate information about their health and well-being, participate in the management of their own healthcare with their clinicians and allow them to control and exploit information about them BASN Body area sensor networks is the fundamental basis for the mobile healthcare systems (mHealth systems). Sensing, social networking, smartphones, and connectivity will have a profound effect on medicine. New Matrix Starter & Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect FlexFabric modules FCoE support – Matrix will support automated provisioning with FCoE in the enclosure using the new VC FlexFabric modules Upgraded Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Increased HW baseline support to: 3 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Increased SW baseline support to 3 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Base Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Base HW baseline support to: 1 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Base SW baseline support to 1 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Matrix Starter and Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect Flex-10 and 8Gb FC will continue to be offered Customers operating in non-FCoE environments can purchase Matrix with VC Flex-10 and 8Gb FC modules New default CMS option that provides greater flexibility DL360 G7 rack server will be the new standard option for Matrix CMS New Matrix Expansion Kit Integration Implementation Service Enables smooth integration of expansion kit to existing Matrix environment Let’s first talk about how VC FlexFabric will simplify your infrastructure more than any other converged network solution available. This is where customers benefit from HP’s uncompromising approach to convergence. With a Flex-10 foundation and embedded CNAs on next generation server blades, you need only 2 VC FlexFabric modules and standard server blades to provide the equivalent of up to 6 NIC and 2 FC HBA connections to each blade.

Harnessing sensor Intelligence The French artificial Experiment The same tiny sensors that measure air pressure and altitude in an airplane or satellite are also in the artificial heart Thanks to the latest electronic sensor technology used in guided missiles, the heart can also respond instantly to changes in blood pressure and flow and adapt the heart beat rate accordingly The device could save millions of lives and beats almost exactly like the real thing using electronic sensors to regulate heart rate and blood flow This should allow the device to respond immediately if the patient needs more or less blood New Matrix Starter & Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect FlexFabric modules FCoE support – Matrix will support automated provisioning with FCoE in the enclosure using the new VC FlexFabric modules Upgraded Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Increased HW baseline support to: 3 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Increased SW baseline support to 3 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Base Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Base HW baseline support to: 1 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Base SW baseline support to 1 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Matrix Starter and Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect Flex-10 and 8Gb FC will continue to be offered Customers operating in non-FCoE environments can purchase Matrix with VC Flex-10 and 8Gb FC modules New default CMS option that provides greater flexibility DL360 G7 rack server will be the new standard option for Matrix CMS New Matrix Expansion Kit Integration Implementation Service Enables smooth integration of expansion kit to existing Matrix environment Let’s first talk about how VC FlexFabric will simplify your infrastructure more than any other converged network solution available. This is where customers benefit from HP’s uncompromising approach to convergence. With a Flex-10 foundation and embedded CNAs on next generation server blades, you need only 2 VC FlexFabric modules and standard server blades to provide the equivalent of up to 6 NIC and 2 FC HBA connections to each blade.

Harnessing sensor Intelligence Data mining The adoption of data mining, particularly pattern-matching and machine-learning techniques, will help unlock the hidden patterns and associations in sensor data. These trends could give us the first glimpses of collective intelligence. New Matrix Starter & Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect FlexFabric modules FCoE support – Matrix will support automated provisioning with FCoE in the enclosure using the new VC FlexFabric modules Upgraded Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Increased HW baseline support to: 3 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Increased SW baseline support to 3 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Base Support for Matrix Starter/Expansion Kit HW and SW Base HW baseline support to: 1 Year, 24 x 7, 4 hr response Base SW baseline support to 1 year, 24 x 7 support and updates Matrix Starter and Expansion Kits with Virtual Connect Flex-10 and 8Gb FC will continue to be offered Customers operating in non-FCoE environments can purchase Matrix with VC Flex-10 and 8Gb FC modules New default CMS option that provides greater flexibility DL360 G7 rack server will be the new standard option for Matrix CMS New Matrix Expansion Kit Integration Implementation Service Enables smooth integration of expansion kit to existing Matrix environment Let’s first talk about how VC FlexFabric will simplify your infrastructure more than any other converged network solution available. This is where customers benefit from HP’s uncompromising approach to convergence. With a Flex-10 foundation and embedded CNAs on next generation server blades, you need only 2 VC FlexFabric modules and standard server blades to provide the equivalent of up to 6 NIC and 2 FC HBA connections to each blade.

The Internet of Things Sensors provide the data streams upon which these applications can be built. As the value and impact of these new wave of applications are realized, the need for both improved and new sensor technologies and more applications and services will grow The IOT is rapidly becoming a reality. Advances in ICT technologies have made possible the connection of more and more devices to the Internet. Sensors play a key role in connecting the physical world (temperature, C02, light, noise, moisture, etc) with the digital world. The success of IOT will be driven by applications that deliver tangible improvements to people’s everyday lives Continuous miniaturization of sensors and low-cost systems on chips (SOCs) will continue to fuel future development of IOT This is leading to a new wave of applications that have the potential to dramatically improve the way people live, learn, work, and entertain themselves.

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