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Overcoming the Limitations of Current or Legacy M2M Systems M2M Evolution: The Old and the New Internet of Things Munich, 10.12.2012 Robert Andres.

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1 Overcoming the Limitations of Current or Legacy M2M Systems M2M Evolution: The Old and the New Internet of Things Munich, 10.12.2012 Robert Andres

2 The Internet of Things Legacy M2M Systems M2M is not a new concept - device to business applications have been implemented for many years M2M is just a new term for distributed systems like the ones we have built for years Technology advances and standardization lead to a commoditization of distributed systems There is a huge number of legacy protocols and technologies implemented and in use today that have to be supported

3 The Internet of Things Understanding Legacy Architectures Multi-Drop Polled Circuits Operation Consoles FEP Host Enterprise Applications Poll/Response Paradigm uses 100% of available bandwidth The data “Transport” is the “Application” One protocol for all field equipment limits deployment of new technology & impedes migration to new technologies

4 Allen-Bradley DF1 Allen-Bradley DH+ Allen-Bradley EN/IP Amocam (all versions) ARCNet ATS BITbus CANbus CA CCM2 CDCI CDCII Conitel DeviceNet Daniel DL130 DNP 3.0 Elliott Enron Modbus F&M Ferranti MK2A Galveston-Houston GPE GSI Harris 5000/5500/6000 Hansa S002 HART Hayes Honeywell DE Kodata L&J LANDAC Landis & Gyr Micromotion Flowscale MODBUS ASCII MODBUS RTU MODBUS Plus MPS9000 MTS Omron Host Link Optomux PERT 2631 Plessey TC6 RDACSII REDAC 70H RNIM Siemens 3964R Siemens RK512 SLIP SNET -I SNET –II GE SRTP TANO Model 10 TANO Model 100 TCP/IP Tejas Total-Flow Transit Bus TRW 9550 Valmet Series 5 Transmitton MT700 TRW S-70 TRW S-703 Varec Wesdac 4F WISP The Internet of Things... with just a few Industry Protocols

5 The Internet of Things Understanding Legacy Architectures One-to-One data relationship between the Host and field equipment. Custom applications are required to access data Multi-Drop Polled Circuits Operation Consoles FEP Host Custom Application ERP Modeling Engineering Custom Application Enterprise Applications

6 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

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)

8 The Internet of Things Architectural Approach for more effective M2M Solutions What needs to be done (short version): Decoupling Producers & Consumers of M2M Device Data + Integrating and Consolidating Services at the Edge

9 The Internet of Things – Step 1 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 M2M Integration Platform

10 The Internet of Things – Step 2 Integrating and Consolidating Services at the Edge M2M Smart Services Gateways integrate and consolidate at the remote location Enterprise Applications Location # 3 Location # 1 Location # 2 M2M Multi-Service Gateway

11 APIs, Dashboards, Console, etc. The Internet of Things Distributed Systems Architectural Overview Consumers of Data M2M Integration Platform Multi- Service Gateways Producers of Data M2M Infrastructure Solution Operational Technology Building Block Standard Interfaces

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