© 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM is making an Internet of Things for
Everyone
John McNamara – Senior Inventor
June 2014
© 2009 IBM Corporation
2
IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
 What do I mean by that?
– IBM is encouraging the 'democratising innovation' with its IoT technology
– It is now incredibly easy to to start innovating, even for a novice.
– and crucially it is incredibly engaging and even...fun!
 How is that important?
– By removing technology barriers we enable everyone to innovate
 Why is this happening now?
– Lots of reasons...
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
© 2009 IBM Corporation
3
Lots of important reasons...
 In the 'old days'...
– The power brokers in the I.T industry centred around the Managers and CEO's
– Very top → down and hierarchical in terms of access to funds for innovation
– Big barrier to innovation in terms of access to resources and technology
 Today we see “The Rise of the Developer” (the technologist)
– Recognition of their importance and influence in the I.T community
– Internet investment → Leading to a peer funding model for innovation
– Internet communications → No need for central workplace for collaboration
– All of these things help lower the barrier to individual innovation...
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
© 2009 IBM Corporation
4
The Biggie : Access to simple to use technology
 Access to the technologies
– to cloud based platforms/services – 'freemium' / drastically reduced cost (BlueMix)
– to lightweight and free protocols (MQTT)
– to simple and easy to use enabling technologies (Node-RED)
 Collaboration with device manufacturers such as Texas Instruments
– so BeagleBone / Sensortag work effortlessly with our IoT tech'
– allowing the IoT 'things' to be wired up, monitored and controlled
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
© 2009 IBM Corporation
5
And by building simplicity into our technology
 Ensuring that our technology is as simple as possible to use
– But no simpler :)
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
From sketch Implementation To user
© 2009 IBM Corporation
6
Letting 'Everyone' know about their new Internet of Things
 Apparently the 'Democratisation of Innovation' begins at home
– We wanted to put together an IoT 'package' we could take on the road
• The idea being to let technologists play with our toys
– Tested it with our own IBM Hackathon (Cluster Level – so a big Hackathon)
• Robopocalypse
• Zombiepocalypse
– Aim was to see how technologists used a combination of free IBM IoT tech
• Refine the package from the lessons learned
• Then take the package on the road
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
Technologies used in The Great Cluster Code Off
- IBM MessageSight – developer edition
- MQTT
- NodeRed
- Any other freely available tech'
© 2009 IBM Corporation
7
What was spawned from our Hackathon?
 The top Zombiepocalypse app'
– “Zombiepocalypse paintball mobile app”
• Using MQTT, MessageSight, NodeRed and WAS Liberty
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
Now watch the film...
© 2009 IBM Corporation
8
What was spawned from our Hackathon?
 The top Robopocalypse entry
– “The Mostly 'Armless Robot”
• Using MQTT, MessageSight and NodeRed
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
9
After some enhancements to our IoT package
1. AR Drones
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
10
Enhancements to our IoT package
2. Makey-Makey
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
11
Enhancements to our IoT package
3. Bananas
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
12
Why bananas?
 In order to impress upon the technologist community that our IoT technology is:
– Simple
– Versatile
– Quick
– Easy
 We demonstrated that we could utlise
– MQTT
– NodeRed
– IBM MessageSight
 Along with some
– Cool toys
– Bananas
 To create an accurate and workable IoT based Drone control system
 Activated and controlled by something as trivial as an instrumented banana
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
13
Did it work?
 Yes
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
See the video
 Apart from the fun factor – what impression did it make...
© 2009 IBM Corporation
14
Did we see any 'Democratised Innovation'?
 If you watch the video on the previous slide you will have seen this man
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
Stephan
 Stephan wants to utlise this system to
control multiple swarms of drones
– To be used to monitor forest fires
– And to provide intelligence on
where to deploy resources most
effectively
 Within a couple of hours – Stephan
successfully controlled two drones
flying synchronously with our IoT
technology
– no bananas
– he did also crash a third
© 2009 IBM Corporation
15
Did we see any 'Democratised Innovation'?
 For me though these pictures hold the most significance
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
IBM Presentation Template Full Version
© 2009 IBM Corporation
16
Thank you
Source: If applicable, describe source origin
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IBM is making an Internet of Things for Everyone

  • 1. © 2009 IBM Corporation IBM is making an Internet of Things for Everyone John McNamara – Senior Inventor June 2014
  • 2. © 2009 IBM Corporation 2 IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone  What do I mean by that? – IBM is encouraging the 'democratising innovation' with its IoT technology – It is now incredibly easy to to start innovating, even for a novice. – and crucially it is incredibly engaging and even...fun!  How is that important? – By removing technology barriers we enable everyone to innovate  Why is this happening now? – Lots of reasons... Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
  • 3. © 2009 IBM Corporation 3 Lots of important reasons...  In the 'old days'... – The power brokers in the I.T industry centred around the Managers and CEO's – Very top → down and hierarchical in terms of access to funds for innovation – Big barrier to innovation in terms of access to resources and technology  Today we see “The Rise of the Developer” (the technologist) – Recognition of their importance and influence in the I.T community – Internet investment → Leading to a peer funding model for innovation – Internet communications → No need for central workplace for collaboration – All of these things help lower the barrier to individual innovation... Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
  • 4. © 2009 IBM Corporation 4 The Biggie : Access to simple to use technology  Access to the technologies – to cloud based platforms/services – 'freemium' / drastically reduced cost (BlueMix) – to lightweight and free protocols (MQTT) – to simple and easy to use enabling technologies (Node-RED)  Collaboration with device manufacturers such as Texas Instruments – so BeagleBone / Sensortag work effortlessly with our IoT tech' – allowing the IoT 'things' to be wired up, monitored and controlled Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone
  • 5. © 2009 IBM Corporation 5 And by building simplicity into our technology  Ensuring that our technology is as simple as possible to use – But no simpler :) Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM is making the Internet of Things for Everyone From sketch Implementation To user
  • 6. © 2009 IBM Corporation 6 Letting 'Everyone' know about their new Internet of Things  Apparently the 'Democratisation of Innovation' begins at home – We wanted to put together an IoT 'package' we could take on the road • The idea being to let technologists play with our toys – Tested it with our own IBM Hackathon (Cluster Level – so a big Hackathon) • Robopocalypse • Zombiepocalypse – Aim was to see how technologists used a combination of free IBM IoT tech • Refine the package from the lessons learned • Then take the package on the road Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version Technologies used in The Great Cluster Code Off - IBM MessageSight – developer edition - MQTT - NodeRed - Any other freely available tech'
  • 7. © 2009 IBM Corporation 7 What was spawned from our Hackathon?  The top Zombiepocalypse app' – “Zombiepocalypse paintball mobile app” • Using MQTT, MessageSight, NodeRed and WAS Liberty Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version Now watch the film...
  • 8. © 2009 IBM Corporation 8 What was spawned from our Hackathon?  The top Robopocalypse entry – “The Mostly 'Armless Robot” • Using MQTT, MessageSight and NodeRed Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 9. © 2009 IBM Corporation 9 After some enhancements to our IoT package 1. AR Drones Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 10. © 2009 IBM Corporation 10 Enhancements to our IoT package 2. Makey-Makey Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 11. © 2009 IBM Corporation 11 Enhancements to our IoT package 3. Bananas Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 12. © 2009 IBM Corporation 12 Why bananas?  In order to impress upon the technologist community that our IoT technology is: – Simple – Versatile – Quick – Easy  We demonstrated that we could utlise – MQTT – NodeRed – IBM MessageSight  Along with some – Cool toys – Bananas  To create an accurate and workable IoT based Drone control system  Activated and controlled by something as trivial as an instrumented banana Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 13. © 2009 IBM Corporation 13 Did it work?  Yes Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version See the video  Apart from the fun factor – what impression did it make...
  • 14. © 2009 IBM Corporation 14 Did we see any 'Democratised Innovation'?  If you watch the video on the previous slide you will have seen this man Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version Stephan  Stephan wants to utlise this system to control multiple swarms of drones – To be used to monitor forest fires – And to provide intelligence on where to deploy resources most effectively  Within a couple of hours – Stephan successfully controlled two drones flying synchronously with our IoT technology – no bananas – he did also crash a third
  • 15. © 2009 IBM Corporation 15 Did we see any 'Democratised Innovation'?  For me though these pictures hold the most significance Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version
  • 16. © 2009 IBM Corporation 16 Thank you Source: If applicable, describe source origin IBM Presentation Template Full Version