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IoT by Mind Map: IoT

1. Branches

1.1. Communications

1.2. Energy

1.3. Healthcare

1.4. Manufacturing

1.5. Security

1.6. Logistics

1.7. Agriculture

1.7.1. Water waste and cost reduction

1.7.2. Smart Farming

2. KMU/SME

2.1. Requirements

3. Platforms

4. Technologies

4.1. Mixed Reality

4.2. Networking/Connectivity

4.2.1. SDN (Software-Defined Networking)

4.2.2. Mobile

4.2.2.1. 3G/4G/5G

4.2.3. WLAN

4.2.4. by range

4.2.4.1. short (within 100 m)

4.2.4.1.1. NFC

4.2.4.1.2. WPAN

4.2.4.1.3. RFID

4.2.4.2. long

4.2.4.2.1. LPWAN

4.3. Protocols

4.3.1. M2M

4.3.1.1. SOA

4.3.1.1.1. OPC-UA

4.3.1.1.2. SCADA

4.3.1.2. REST

4.3.1.3. MQTT

4.3.1.3.1. relies on the TCP protocol for data transmission

4.3.2. Communication paradigm

4.3.2.1. Publish/Subscribe model

4.3.2.1.1. MQTT

4.3.2.1.2. AMQP

4.3.2.1.3. DDS

4.3.2.2. Request/Response model

4.3.2.2.1. HTTP

4.3.2.2.2. CoAP

4.4. Radio

4.4.1. RFID

4.4.2. NFC

4.4.2.1. operating modes

4.4.2.1.1. reader/writer

4.4.2.1.2. card emulation

4.4.2.1.3. peer-to-peer

4.5. Digital Twin

4.5.1. by the level of data integration

4.5.1.1. Digital Shadow

4.5.1.2. Digital Twin

4.5.1.3. Digital Model

4.5.2. consists of

4.5.2.1. physical product

4.5.2.2. virtual product

4.5.2.3. connected data that tie physical and virtual product

5. Use Cases

5.1. Show cases

5.1.1. Pike

5.1.2. Desksharing

5.2. Hype

5.2.1. Blockchain

5.2.1.1. Blockchain-based IIoT-enabled retail marketing

5.2.1.2. Blockchain-based reputation system (between enterprises)

5.3. KMU

5.3.1. Manufacturing

5.3.1.1. Production-logistics systems based on CPS and IIoT

5.3.1.2. Lean-based IoT Platform to Achieve Industry 4.0

5.3.1.3. Shopfloor material delivery based on real-time manufacturing big data (RFID + Big Data analysis)

5.3.2. Monitoring/Security

5.3.2.1. Monitoring/Management

5.3.2.1.1. equipment

5.3.2.1.2. energy

5.3.2.1.3. supply-chain

5.3.2.1.4. facility

5.3.2.2. Secure Environmental Monitoring

5.3.2.2.1. Connected cameras

5.3.2.2.2. Temperature and climate monitoring

5.3.2.3. why?

5.3.2.3.1. identify issues early, and/or cost-cutting systems

5.3.3. Logistics

5.3.3.1. Fleet management

6. New key words

6.1. Cyber-physical system (CPS)

6.2. Internet of Production (IoP)

6.3. Digital twin

6.4. Logistik 4.0

6.5. Smart Building

6.6. IoT-Analytics

6.7. Vernetzte Prozesse

7. National initiatives/ frameworks (Industry 4.0)

7.1. Europe

7.1.1. Germany

7.1.1.1. Industrie 4.0

7.1.2. UK

7.1.2.1. Catapults

7.1.2.2. UK Digital Strategy

7.1.2.3. Made smarter review 2017

7.1.3. France

7.1.3.1. New France Industrial / Industry of the future (Ia Nouvelle France Industrielle)

7.1.4. Nederland

7.1.4.1. Smart Industry / Factories of the Future 4.0

7.1.5. Belgium

7.1.5.1. Made Different

7.1.6. Spain

7.1.6.1. Industrie Conectada

7.1.7. Italy

7.1.7.1. Fabbrica Intelligente

7.1.8. Russia

7.1.8.1. National Technology Initiative

7.2. Asia

7.2.1. Japan

7.2.1.1. Industrial value chain initiative

7.2.1.2. New Robot Strategy and RRI

7.2.2. China

7.2.2.1. Made in China 2025

7.3. USA

7.3.1. Industrial Internet Consortium

7.3.2. Advanced manufacturing Partnership

7.4. G20

7.4.1. New Industrial revolution

8. Frameworks

9. Architectures

9.1. Communication Models

9.1.1. Device-to-Device

9.1.2. Device-to-cloud

9.1.3. Device-toGateway

9.1.4. Back-End Data-Sharing