Embedded with Innovation: Intelligent Connectivity

Vida Ilderem, Intel® Director of Integrated Platform Research, outlines a simplified design process for building interoperable and scalable M2M solutions.

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Overview

EMBEDDED WITH INNOVATION

Footprint of the Intel® Reference Design for Smart Services Development.

Footprint of the Intel® Reference Design for Smart Services Development.
(Source: Intel, 2011)

Smart Connectivity

From automated factories and power grids to context-aware cars, networked medical terminals and homes, intelligent connected systems are creating new opportunities for innovative solutions and smart services.

Billions of intelligent connected devices will need to communicate with other machines, and with the cloud. Intel is broadening the traditional context of machine-to-machine computing by adding capabilities that will enable connected devices to interact intelligently over a network.

In addition, we are working closely with a robust ecosystem of hardware and software providers to help develop solutions needed to simplify your development experience and accelerate the pace of innovation.

Featured Voices: Smart Connectivity

SMART CONNECTIVITY: ARTICLES & VIDEOS

Article: Intel® Embedded with Innovation - Intelligent Connected Devices: Designing the Next Generation of 'Smart' >

By transforming raw data into useful information, intelligent connected systems can deliver context-aware, adaptive services within any environment.

Article: Intelligent Connected Systems Make Cars Connected and Context-Aware >

Your laptop, netbook and smartphone are familiar computing use cases. Imagine if you could extend this computing capability into your car.

 

Article: Intelligence at the Node: Integrated Platforms for Intelligent Connected Devices >

As intelligent connected systems evolve, ever smaller devices will need sensing, actuation and computing performance to analyze huge volumes of raw data.

Article: Enabling Smart Services in Intelligent Connected Devices >

The management of vast numbers of connected devices and marshalling the information they generate will impose new requirements.

 

Video: Intelligent Connectivity >

Connectivity and computing advances under development at Intel Labs will help the industry take advantage of the opportunities inherent in 'the Internet of things.'

Article: Intelligent Connectivity is the Real Information Superhighway >

Introducing always-on IP connectivity that opens the automobile to limitless opportunities for new services.

Article: Smart Connectivity: What Does It Mean, and How Will It Affect You? >

IDC* believes that smart devices and intelligent systems will evolve within a standardization framework allowing developers to focus on creating innovative services.

Solution Brief: The Connected Factory >

The connected factory will feature seamless connectivity between all networking and compute layers with and distributed, intelligent, autonomous I/O.

Article: Optimizing Medical Cost, Quality and Access with M2M >

Intelligent connected systems will allow jurisdictions to invest in community care infrastructures to reduce cost, enhance quality and enhance access.

Webinar: Simplifying M2M Application Development >

Intel®, Wind River*, Eurotech* and Kontron* show how integrated hardware, middleware and services can help accelerate the development of a new class of intelligent connected devices.

White Paper: M2M & Smart Systems >

Harbor Research* says that opportunities in smart systems will continue to shift from basic connectivity enablement to more complex managed services.

White Paper: Connecting the Dots in M2M Connectivity >

This paper from the Intel® Intelligent Systems Alliance tells how advances in machine-to-machine communications and cloud computing are transforming embedded design.

SMART CONNECTIVITY FACTS

Predicted increase in Internet traffic from connected devices.

(Source: Vodafone*, 2010)

Potential 20-year savings from U.S. adoption of smart grids.

(Source: Intel Labs, 2011)

Million M2M cellular connections by 2015.

(Source: ABI Research*, 2011)

966 exabytes Internet data traffic per year by 2015.

(Source: Cisco* Visual Networking Index, 2011)

250 million global shipments of smart meters by 2015.

(Source: ABI Research*, 2011)

$50 billion U.S. annual healthcare IT spending.

(Source: Intel, 2011)

50 billion connected devices by 2020.

(Source: Ericsson*, 2010)

100 M2M devices per person.

(Source: Wirefree at TIA, 2011)

Less than 5 watts DC idle power of the Intel® Reference Design for Smart Services Development.

(Source: Intel, 2011)

Projected annual revenues from M2M services by 2016.

(Source: Juniper Research 2011)

Footprint of the Intel® Reference Design for Smart Services Development

(Source: Intel, 2011)

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