Perceptive Edge. Terry O Shea, Ph.D., O.E. Senior Principal Engineer

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1 Perceptive Edge Terry O Shea, Ph.D., O.E. Senior Principal Engineer

Perceptive Edge Pushing intelligence to the edge of the cloud with sensing systems to move data quickly. Similar Architectural elements reused allows rapid innovation in design and development. Sensor Hub Cloud 2

What problem are we trying to solve? Cost of sales & Profit on Aggregator XX% Aggregator BOM & Conversion XX% Too high! Takes an expert to install and then later reposition. It should be either less than 5% Warranty X% Installer Cost 7% Sensor BOM and Conversion XX% Server and Infrastructure X% Call Center Staffing 22% NRE XX% Cost of Sales&Profit XX% Seriously! 75% of all calls are false positives. Today

FMEA: Sensor Capabilities Background: 108 Failure modes captured, Solutions for the top 50 issues fall in 19 common fixes. Examples from Better Sensor Design : Tamper detection Enclosure Optimization Brown-out Detection Reliable Wireless Intel Confidential

Data from Cambridge01 (Dining Room) Motion when occupant is home Bathroom visits Intel Confidential

Sensing Suite Rapid Prototyping Platform Agua Dulce Primmer3.0 + Arduino Shield Interposer Pueblo Viejo LCD color Southwest Bay DHS Sensors (Dust, Air Quality, CO, CO2, Alcohol, Temperature) Casa Alzate GPS Sensor Casa Baja TV Punta Rocosa PIR + Shake Sensors San Fellipe 3G cell phone Santa Isabel/Camp Hill/High Hill Main Processor + WiFi + micro SD storage Agua Mansa 3D Accelerometers + Gyros A very powerful and easy to use development environment FCC certified RF stack. C style development language Santa Catalina Energy Saving Module Romellia Weather Board

Home Energy Monitoring IL Usage of the Providencia Suite Home energy team asked us to redesign their system to fit with Providencia Suite. Sensor detects appliance usage throughout the entire house with a two units. 100-500 household trial start in 2012 with Santa Catalina and Camp Hill

Oil Rig Problem Situation RF Stack 802.11 6 DOF System Normal Rig Flexure mode to be avoided 3 packs of 1S6P batteries O-ring

Offshore Weather Remote buoys contain sensors to monitor sea traffic, weather conditions and localized current changes. Data used to monitor environmental conditions and potential damage to the local ecosystem from shipping. Simple sensor system architecture allows the sensors to speak directly to the cloud, and be monitored remotely Radio Board Weather Sensors 3 packs of 1S6P batteries O-ring Remote Buoys in the bay where the sensor are measuring micro climate

Southwest Bay Made for security purposes, connected to a wired interface or wireless. If wired will use the battery for backup or if tampered with while in-situ. Shake sensors used for large gross movement and tampering. USB Battery Movement sensor Dust Particulate CO Temperature WiFi CO2 Ammonia Air Quality

First Responder Application- Fireball Metal Fireball capsule for extreme conditions SW Bay boards are used to detect the initial chemicals in burning buildings by first responders. Ball is hurled into the building and sends initial readings before being consumed.

Water Quality 18 vectors of water quality for wells and reservoir.

B.Tag Overview BTAG is short for Brazil-Tag, and is a battery-assisted RFID Tag for use by the government of Brazil for Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI). The tag supports a limited set of the EPC C1G2 RFID protocol, and the full SINIAV Protocol which is a superset to EPC C1G2 BTAG Mounted in Car BTAG in Enclosure BTAG Architecture A key asset to the BTAG platform is its high level of security and cryptographic protection. This asset will allow extension of the BTAG platform described in this document to other potential High-Security RF Identification scenarios

Gas Station of the Future BTAG is in the car and the readers are mounted over head Tag is read and car identified, displays at the pump show the customer deals and specials in the station

Displays for GSOF

Readers and Positioned

Size of the Mass of Data Home Energy Structural Monitoring Air Quality Fireball Water Quality BTAG 100 MB/day 311 MB/Day 112 MB/Day 10 MB/1.5 min 130 MB/day 8,600 MB/day With the size of the data, and the movement the shortest path needs to be the least number of hops as possible. Manageability will be the key in the future.

Conclusion Flexible modular platforms are easiest to get first to market advantage. Regulatory and qualification drive the modularity BOM/Cost reduction post market entry Total Cost of ownership should be the focus of the design. Sense what you should not what you can. Accuracy of the data ensures the system becomes trusted The volume of information moving from the sensors in the environment will be the next exponential growth in computing.

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