Viedais transports un loģistika
Mārtiņš Gataviņš
Santa Monica Networks Valdes loceklis
Rīga, 2017. gada 24. maijs
Connected Transportation Sectors
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Connected Transportation Sectors
Connected Aviation
Connected Maritime
Connected Roadway
Connected Vehicle
Connected Freight and
Logistics
Connected Mass Transit
Connected Rail
Session Focus
High level Concept
Roadmap
Why is the IoE Important For Transportation Now?
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Challenges and Trends
• Increasing connectivity
• Increasing TCO
• Proprietary networks
Technology
• Urbanization and congestion
• Aging population
• Global supply chains
Socio-Economic
• Safety and security
• Disparity between regions
• Sustainability
Policy
Safety
Mobility
Environment
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Need for investment over the next 5-10years by infrastructure area
Infrastructure area most important in attracting economic investment
Transportation: The Top Priority for Cities
Source: WEF 2009, Survey of public & private sector stakeholders across world’s top 25 cities
What is Digitization?
More than just paperless processes
What the always-online
world looks like to slow
adopters
Gathering more data than ever
before to run the business
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How Digitization is Changing Business and Society
“If you’re not relevant on mobile, you’re
not relevant.”
Darren Huston, CEO Priceline Group
and Booking.com“You go to bed as an industrial company –
and you wake up in the morning as a
software company.”
Jeffery Immelt, CEO General Electric
“Data is the new currency.”
About 333,000,000 results from searching on
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IoT Key Enabler of Digitization Across Industries
Source - McKinsey: The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype
Smart Manufacturing Grid Modernization Shopper Insights
IoT Enabling Transformation
Smart Cities Connected Transit Smart Space
Transform Business Processes
Higher productivity by predictive maintenance and better asset utilization
Enable New Business Models
Create recurring revenue models with increased customer intimacy
Where Is the Value?
Connect the Unconnected 50Billion
smart connected devices by 2020
Hyperconnectivity, IT and OT convergence
Over 60% of the IoT value will be generated in enterprise deployments
<1% of data is currently used; more can be used for optimization and prediction
Interoperability across siloed systems required to capture 40% of IoT value
Connecting Things
Connecting Service
Connected Ecosystem
loT Data Platform
Applications
Applications
Automation and Integration platform
Industrial over IP
Transforming legacy infrastructure
IT and OT convergence
Connected products
Analytics to improve processes
New thing-aaS business models
Interconnect siloed business processes
Connect ecosystem
Common Phases of IoT Journey
Asset Management
Predictive Maintenance
Field Operations
Supply Chain Optimization
Safety and Compliance
Common IoT Capabilities
Connecting Things
Connecting Service
Connected Ecosystem
loT Data Platform
Applications
Applications
Automation and Integration platform
Industrial over IP
Transforming legacy infrastructure
IT and OT convergence
Connected products
Analytics to improve processes
New thing-aaS business models
Interconnect siloed business processes
Connect ecosystem
Reporting, Dashboards, KPIs, Operations InterfacePrebuilt Integrations
MTConnect BACnet
MQTT AMQP
JSONThings
Edge/Fog
CAM for IoTIntelligence
Server
CAM for IoTIntelligence
Dashboard and Reports
Cisco CAM for IoT Intelligence
Mobility Services Engine
Identity Services Engine
Cisco Prime®
Network Jasper Control
CenterMobility
ExchangeIoT Data Connect
Policy Engine Alerts Engine Analytics Engine
Telemetry Playback
Geolocation/Real-Time Location Mapping
Visualization
Video Event Management Real-Time/Historic Reporting
Video Integration
Data Layer
Fault Management and NOC Systems
Ticketing and Workflow Systems
BMS Systems/Secondary Data Sources
Customer Existing Systems (ERP,
CMX, RFID)
Transportation Sectors
Industry Insights
• Airlines
• Airports
• Airport Tenants
• Private rail operators (freight & passenger)
• Cities & Municipalities
• Regional, State, City Transit Agencies
• Nationally operated railways
• Rolling Stock Manufacturers
• Port authorities
• Cities
• Regional and State Departments of Transportation (DOT)
• National Roadway Operators
• Ministries of Transport
• Federal Highway Administration (FHA)
• Tolling Authorities
• Public Safety Agencies
• Trucking companies
• Freight forwarders
• Trucking companies
• Freight forwarders
AviationRail and
Mass TransitMaritimeRoadways
Freight and
LogisticsAutomotive
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Cisco Calls It The Internet of Everything (IoE)
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
PeopleConnecting People in More Relevant,
Valuable Ways
ProcessDelivering the Right Informationto the Right Person (or Machine) at the Right Time
DataLeveraging Data into
More Useful Information for Decision Making
ThingsPhysical Devices and Objects Connected to the Internet andEach Other for IntelligentDecision Making
IoE
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IoE Consists of M2M, M2P, and P2P Connections
CONNECTION TYPE
MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M)
Data sent / received from one machine (thing) to another
Often called the “Internet of Things”
$7.4 TRILLION
MACHINE-TO-PERSON (M2P)
Data sent / received from a machine (thing) to a person
Often called “data and analytics”
$4.6 TRILLION
PERSON-TO-PERSON (P2P)
Data sent / received from one person to another
Often called “collaboration”
$7.0 TRILLION
IoE VALUE (2013-2022)
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5 Requirements for Successful IoE Implementations
Converged, Managed Network
Resilience at Scale
ApplicationEnablement
Security &Privacy
DistributedIntelligence
Foundation… Trusted Leadership, Innovation, and Reliability
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Innovative Wi-Fi services forecast to deliver up to 40
percent revenue uplift
Wireless implementation enabled initial cost saving of €800,000
• Equip new headquarters with flexible and collaborative working environment
• Provide robust wireless platform for future growth and commercial innovation
Connected Airport
Business Outcome Summary-Airport
Connected Ports & Shipping• GPS tracking and management of cargo
• Better asset protection of expensive freight
• Communicate with other vehicles in supply chain (i.e. trucks, freight rail cars, etc)
• Live video surveillance of port/docks
• Enable mobile apps for port workers to boost productivity and improve operations
• Meet strict regulations of shipping industry
Connected Port Case StudyTo see video of how Cisco Helped the Port of HamburgClick here
Connected Roadways and Infrastructure• Traffic signal and roadway routing services to reduce
congestion
• Rail crossing sensors to communicate with traffic & emergency vehicles
• Faster response times
• Enables Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2X) communication & apps
• Smart parking applications
• Toll payment and management
• Roadside cameras
• Help reduce congestion to cut fuel costs and reduce pollution
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Heavy traffic decreased by 3.7 percent
decreased the proportion of congestion
nationwide by ten percent
“By 2015, ASFINAG has set a target to
reduce the traffic congestion in it network
compared to 2010 by 15 percent”
Deliver timely, accurate information about traffic conditions to motorists
Enhance reliability of network infrastructure in harsh environmental conditions
Improve network scalability to support new communications applications when needed
Connected Roadway
Business Outcome Summary
High Level Architecture
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The Industrialization of Malicious Hacking
Worms2000–2005
APTs CyberwareToday +
Spyware and Rootkits2005–Today
Viruses1990–2000
Hacking Becomesan Industry
Sophisticated Attacks, Complex Landscape
Phishing, Low Sophistication
20001990 1995 2005 2010 2015 2020
The Threat of Datakinesis Is Real
• Stuxnet (2008-2010)
• Oil pipeline attack (2008)
• European steel mill (2014)
Governmental InitiativesNIST framework
PPD 21
RegulatoryNERC CIP
Growth MarketIT vendors are going after this
space, but they don’t understand ICS
ICS Cybersecurity Is Getting Attention
MalwareProtection
VulnerabilityDatabaseUpdates
ReputationFeeds
IPS Rules
Collective Security Intelligence
Cisco® Talos
(Vulnerability Research Team)
SandboxingMachineLearningBig Data
Infrastructure
Private and PublicThreat Feeds
SandnetsFile Samples
(more than 180,000 per day)
FireAMP™Community
HoneypotsSourcefire® AEGIS
Program
Advanced Microsoft and Industry Disclosures
SPARKProgram
Snort and ClamAVOpen Source Communities
Cisco IoT Connectivity PortfolioManufacturingUtility Transportation Buildings
EmbeddedNetworks
Embedded Service Switches, 5900 Series ESR, 5921 SW ESR
IoTGateways
819H ISR, 809/829Industrial ISRs
IndustrialSecurity
3000 Series Industrial Security Appliances
IndustrialWireless
Aironet® 1552,1572, Industrial Wireless 3702
IndustrialSwitching
IE 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 Series,
Connected Grid Switches
LoRaWANIndustrialRouting
910 Industrial ISR, ASR 902/903,
1000, 2000 Series CGRs
EdgeComputing
IOxFog Director
Management and Automation
Field Network DirectorIndustrial Network Director
Cisco Internet of Things (IoT) Portfolio
DataDeliveryPortfolio
Service Management
Portfolio
IoT Cloud
Things
IoT Connectivity
Applications
IoT Solutions
Cisco® IoT with Digital Network Architecture (DNA)
Partner Ecosystem