Enterprise IoT

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Preface
    1. Structure of This Book
    2. How to Use This Book
    3. Safari® Books Online
    4. How to Contact Us
    5. Acknowledgments
  3. 1. Overture
    1. Mission: 50 Billion Connected Devices by 2020
    2. Customer Perspective: Value-Added Services
    3. Manufacturer Perspective: Connected Asset Lifecycle Management
    4. Servitization: The Next Logical Step?
    5. Prerequisite: Operator Approach
    6. Impact: Disruption Versus Evolution
    7. Clash of Two Worlds: Machine Camp Versus Internet Camp
    8. Difficulty of Finding the Right Service
    9. Foundation: Digitization of the Physical World
    10. Critical: Security and Data Privacy
    11. Timing: Why Now?
    12. Keynote Contribution: IoT and Smart, Connected Products
  4. 2. Enterprise IoT
    1. From M2M Toward the IoT
    2. Subnets of Things
    3. Focus of this Book
      1. Domain Focus
    4. Definitions of Key Terms in IoT
  5. I. IoT Application Domains and Case Studies
  6. 3. Smart Energy
    1. Influence of Digitization
    2. Generation
    3. Transmission
    4. Distribution and Metering
    5. Storage
    6. Marketing, Sales, and Service
    7. Customers
    8. When Is All This Going to Happen?
    9. Conclusions
    10. Energy Case Studies
    11. Smart Monitoring and Diagnostics Systems at Major Power Plants
      1. Asset Integration Architecture of Smart M&D
      2. Lessons Learned
    12. Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants
      1. VPP/MMS: Functional Overview
      2. Case Study: Smart City Rheintal
    13. Smart Energy in the Chemical Industry
  7. 4. Manufacturing and Industry
    1. Integrated Production for Integrated Products
      1. Sales/Marketing and New Business Models
      2. End-to-End Digital Engineering
      3. Manufacturing
      4. IoT Service Implementation
      5. IoT Service Operations
      6. Aftermarket Services
      7. Work Environment
      8. Adaptive Logistics and Value-Added Networks
    2. Other Industrial Applications
    3. Industry Initiatives
      1. Industry 4.0
      2. Industrial Internet Consortium
    4. Case Studies: Overview
    5. Case Study: Smart Factory
      1. Asset Integration Architecture
      2. Conclusions and Outlook
    6. Case Study: Intelligent Lot Tracking
      1. Technical Architecture
      2. Conclusions and Outlook
    7. Case Study: Cleaning Service Industry and Technology
      1. Kärcher Fleet Management Solution
      2. Portal
      3. Asset Integration Architecture
      4. Lessons Learned
    8. Case Study: Global Cold Chain Management
      1. Functional Solution Overview
      2. Technical Solution Details and AIA
      3. Lessons Learned and Recommendations
    9. Case Study: LHCb Experiment at CERN
      1. LHCb and Data Management
      2. LHCb and Physical Data Analysis
  8. 5. Connected Vehicle
    1. Car Dashboard and Infotainment
    2. Value-Added Services
      1. eCall
      2. bCall
      3. Stolen Vehicle Recovery
      4. Usage-Based Insurance
      5. So, Why No Open Car App Platform (Yet)?
    3. Connected Enterprise Solutions
      1. Fleet Management
      2. Systematic Field Data
    4. eMobility
      1. EV Charging Services
      2. eRoaming
      3. EV Remote Management
      4. EVs and Cross-Energy Management
    5. Car Sharing
    6. Intermodal Services
    7. Vehicle Functions (Toward Automated Driving)
      1. The Roadmap Toward Automated Driving
      2. Automated Driving: Technologies
      3. Automated Driving: System Architecture
      4. Digital Horizon
      5. Parking
    8. Outlook
  9. 6. Smart City
    1. Key Drivers
    2. Smart City Examples
      1. Smart City Projects in Chicago: Implementing Live Pilot Tests
      2. Smart City Projects in Rio de Janeiro: Using Safety to Attract New Business
      3. Smart City Projects in Stockholm: Structuring a Dialog with Citizens and Private Companies
      4. Smart City Projects in Boston: Connecting Citizens with City Services
      5. Smart City Projects in Hong Kong: Focusing in on ICT
    3. Business Models and KPIs for Smart Cities
    4. Keynote Contribution: Wim Elfrink, EVP at Cisco
    5. Relevance for IoT
    6. Monaco Case Study
      1. The City Platform
      2. Crowd Management at and Around the Monaco Train Station
      3. Fleet Management by Geolocalization
      4. Monaco 3.0 Mobility App
    7. Lessons Learned and Outlook
      1. Part I Conclusions and Outlook
  10. II. Ignite | IoT Methodology
  11. 7. Ignite | IoT Strategy Execution
    1. IoT Strategy
    2. IoT Opportunity Identification
      1. IoT Opportunity Categories
      2. IoT Idea Generation Process
      3. Idea Refinement
      4. Opportunity Qualification
    3. IoT Opportunity Management
      1. Business Model Development
      2. Impact and Risk Analysis
      3. Opportunity Selection
    4. Project Initiation
      1. IoT Center of Excellence
      2. IoT Platform
      3. Summary and Conclusions
  12. 8. Ignite | IoT Solution Delivery
    1. IoT Solution Lifecycle: Plan/Build/Run
      1. Assumptions
      2. Approach Taken
    2. IoT Project Initiation
      1. Initial Solution Design
      2. Make-or-Buy Decision
    3. IoT Project Structure
      1. Conway’s Law
      2. IoT Project Workstreams
    4. IoT and Agile
      1. An Open Letter to the Ignite Team
      2. Limitations of Agile in the IoT
      3. An Agile Approach to IoT
    5. Building Blocks
      1. IoT Project Dimensions
      2. IoT Architecture Blueprints
      3. IoT Technology Profiles
  13. III. Detailed Case Study
  14. 9. Background Information
    1. Industrial Internet Consortium Testbeds
    2. Track & Trace Testbed
      1. Phased Approach
      2. Testbed Sponsors
      3. Phase 1
      4. Phase 2
      5. First Milestone: Bosch ConnectedWorld 2015
    3. Industrial Power Tools: End-User Perspective (Airbus)
    4. Industrial Power Tools: Vendor Perspective (Bosch Rexroth)
  15. 10. Developing Track & Trace with the Ignite | IoT Methodology
    1. IIC RA: Business Viewpoint
      1. Problem Statement
      2. Stakeholder Analysis
      3. Site Survey
      4. Project Dimensions
    2. IIC RA: Usage Viewpoint
      1. Use Cases
      2. Solution Sketch
    3. IIC RA: Functional Viewpoint
      1. Getting Started: UI Mock-Ups
      2. Domain Model
      3. Asset Integration Architecture
      4. Mapping the Domain Model to the AIA
      5. SOA
    4. IIC RA: Implementation Viewpoint
      1. Software Architecture
      2. Technical Infrastructure View
    5. Results
  16. 11. Conclusions and Outlook
  17. A. References
  18. Index

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