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Agriculture
Dr. Mazlan Abbas - FAVORIOT
DigiAC
22 Dec. 2020
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I’m Not a Farmer
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Less Worker in Farms
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Businesses
Manpower
Manage
ment
01
07 02 Material
Money
Technology
03
06 Machine
Market 05 04
Method
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4 Main Components of IoT
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Sensors & Actuators Digital Sensors – Temp,
humidity, pressure, gas, etc
03
IoT Middleware Platform that aggregate
heterogeneous devices with
different protocols
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Why IoT is Now at an Inflection Point?
Hardware
Metcalfe’s Law
Cheaper and smaller.
“Network Effects”
Key
Growth
Factors
Ripples of Connectivity
technologies.
Moore’s Law Becoming pervasive.
Software
Development
Simple and faster.
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The Need To Connect Assets
Monitoring of Assets – Typical Everyday
Questions
I need to
maintain the Am I
quality of my healthy?
goods.
Can I reduce
Where can I
my electricity
park?
bill?
What IF we can connect ALL these assets and get the answers to ALL these questions?
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Smart Agriculture
Data Collection See Anomalies
Using sensors such as soil Ability to see any anomalies
quality, crop growth in the soil quality or crop
progress can track the state growth can give you better
of your business. control on your cost
management.
Smart
Agriculture
Business Efficiency
Automation By using smart devices , you
Enhanced product quality can increase business
and volumes through efficiency through process
automation. automation (irrigation,
fertilizing, etc.)
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Era of Industrial
“Revolution”
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TODAY
1969
INDUSTRY 4.0
1870 Cyber Physical Systems,
internet of things, networks
INDUSTRY 3.0
1784
Automation, computers
INDUSTRY 2.0 and electronics
Mass production,
INDUSTRY 1.0 assembly line, electrical
Mechanization, steam energy
power, weaving loom
ERP
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Where Are We In The Industrial Revolution
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
1.0 2.0
3.0 4.0
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Agriculture
1.0 2.0
3.0 4.0
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Barriers of IR 4.0
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Key to Digital Transformation
01 Door to
03
Success
02 04
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Phases of IoT
Maturity
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4 Phases of IoT Maturity
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4 Phases of
04 IoT Maturity
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03
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MONITORING
Vehicle Tracking
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CONTROL
Security Lock
Immobilizer
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OPTIMISE
Best Route
Safe Fuel
Optimize Engine
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AUTONOMOUS
Self-Cruising
Safe-Driving
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PrecisionHawk
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IoT in Precision Farming
CropMetrics
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Reasons We
Need a Pilot
Trial
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Example – Drones Level of Autonomy
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4 Reasons We Need a National Trial
01
4 Reasons
04 We Need a 02
Trial
03
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Levels of Value
Pyramid
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Who
Generate
the Data?
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Data Ownerships
Personal 01
02 Private
Public 03
04 Commercial
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Value is Created by Making Sense of Data
More
Important Wisdom Evaluated understanding
Answers to
ne
Be
Less Symbols
Important Data
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IOT Platform – Blending IoT Data
IoT Platform
Subscription
Offer a Outcome-
Service Based
Pay-Per Asset
-Usage Sharing
IoT “Razor
Data Blade”
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Middleware
Data Analytics Application favoriot
Development
Social
HTTPS
Media
Push/Pull Service
Integration Custom
Reporting
REST API
NOTIFICATION
DATA STORE SECURITY BUSINESS LOGIC
ENGINE
APPLICATION
DATA MANAGEMENT BIG DATA TOOLS AUTHENTICATION
INTEGRATION
3G/Ethernet/Wi-Fi
REST REST MQTT CoAP Gateway
IOT Devices
IOT Devices
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Key Features of FAVORIOT IoT Platform
• Rapid Development
• User-friendly APIs
• Ease of onboarding IoT Devices
• Scalable platform
• Notification Engine – Email and
SMS
• IoT Support Forum Discussion
Board – Building Community
• Examples – Videos and Sample
Source Codes
• Many new and enhanced
features in Version 2.0 including
ability to make Dashboard Public
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IoT
Platform
Users by
Countries
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Crossing the CHASM
Early Majority
Early Late
THE CHASM
Market Late Majority Market
Early Adopters
Laggards
Innovators
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