Tuesday, December 17, 2013

An IoT continuum

Currently, the burden falls on us humans to 1) sense the world around us 2) analyze that sensory data & decide how to best deal with it 3) act on that world accordingly

The Internet of Things will change that - evolving from systems that help us with #1 to eventually helping us deal with #2 & #3.

Consider a story, loosely based on reality, with progressively greater assistance provided to the handsome protagonist

  1. I look out the window and see snow coming down hard. I decide to leave early for a trip to the airport. Once in the car, I engage the 4-wheel drive.
  2. I get an SMS from a weather alert service notifying me of snow squalls in the area. I decide to leave early for a trip to the airport. Once in the car, I engage the 4-wheel drive.
  3. I get an email recommending I leave now for my trip to the airport - given snow squalls in the area. Once in the car, I engage the 4-wheel drive.
  4. I get an email recommending I leave now for my trip to the airport - given snow squalls on my typical route. As I turn the ignition key, the car auto engages the 4-wheel drive.
  5. My Home Concierge recommends I leave now for my trip to the airport - given snow squalls on my preferred route. Once I confirm the change, the car turns itself on, pre-warms the cabin, and auto engages the 4-wheel drive.
If the Internet of Things can get my two teenage sons to have the driveway shoveled - I won't even get my shoes wet.


1 comment:

Robert said...

7.You get a WhatsApp notification that your wife has packed a UHaul van and is moving in a southerly direction. Your car is preheated, the 4wh traction engaged, and the navigator's friendly voice informs you to "press OK to follow her, or Cancel to shovel for the rest of your life".

8.As in 7. but with all your Things packing themselves into that van.