Smart Factory- Industry 4.0
Three important elements
1. Communication with each other modules
2. Information on each workpiece
3. Self Organization of modules
Industry 4.0------ MAN MATERIAl and MACHINE is interconnected over internet
Monday, August 26, 2019
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Utility tunnels – Examples from around the world
Japan – Shin Sugita duct in Yokohama, Japan is 220Km long common
utility duct that has been designed to carry many different kinds of utility
lines, including gas, electricity, water, sewage and other types of
infrastructure that are indispensable to citizens’ daily lives. Once a common
utility duct has been constructed, it is no longer necessary to excavate the
street every time something has to be replaced. Furthermore, if an earthquake
or other major disaster occurs, the damage can be quickly pinpointed and
repaired.
Singapore - Singapore has developed a common services tunnel in
the Marina Bay area. This is Southeast Asia’s first multi-utility tunnel.
Germany – Breman has utility networks housed in a cluster of pipes
that are located under footways and cycleways.
Taiwan – Taipei has developed 50km of utility tunnels and over 300
km of smaller utility ducts. This allows maintenance to be done without digging
up roads, which, in turn, reduces traffic congestion.
Market Update for Connected Cars
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Revenues
from connected cars are projected to grow fivefold, reaching over $35 billion
by 2025
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The
US and Europe together accounted for the majority of connected car shipments in
2018
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China
is expected to develop into a key connected car market, accounting for almost
one –fourth of global shipments by 2025
Budget Blues
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The
USO Fund is an independent body within the Department of Telecommunications DoT
that subsides telecom infrastructure development.
·
As
per the estimates in the budget, the government expects a 28% increase in non
–auction revenue from the telecom sector at Rs. 505.19 billion during 2019-20,
compared to a revenue of Rs 392.45 billion during the fiscal year ended March
31, 2019
Smart Transportation
·
Mobile the app is provided for commuters to get the latest information on trains, fares
and all facilities provided by BMRCL
·
Planning
to introduce a national common mobility card (NCMC)- based AFC system. This
will be a Rupay – based smart card system based on the one nation, one card
concept
Monday, August 5, 2019
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Effect of Tenancy on Telecom Mergers
Indus
Towers- Bharti Infratel merger, expected to be completed by late 2019, is set
to create the world second-largest mobile tower operator, with over 163,000
towers and 36% tower market share in India.
·
The
consolidation wave has reduced the number of players to about 5 as of 2019,
from around 15 players in 2012.
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For
instance, the recent merger of Vodafone and Idea has resulted in over 557,000
tenancy losses.
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A
further reduction of about 21,000 tenancies is expected in the first half of
fiscal 2020.
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For
instance, last year, Vodafone and Idea sold around 20,000 stands alone towers to
American Tower Corporation (ATC) for Rs 78 billion.
·
Recently,
ATC has acquired Tata Teleservices Limited’s residual stake of around 13% in
ATC Telecom Infrastructure for Rs 25 billion.
·
Post
merger, Vodafone Idea has the option to sell its 11.15% stake in Indus, which
has an implied value of Rs 62 billion in cash at completion.
Sim on Wheels
Telcos tap the connected cars opportunity
· Telcos
play a critical role in the connected car ecosystem as modern cars use e-Sims
and Wi-Fi hotspots to communicate with other connected vehicles and IoT
devices.
·
IoT
technology lies at the heart of the connected cars.
· Industry
is witnessing the emergence of Connected Car 2.0, wherein vehicle-to-everything
(V2X) tech. will make it possible for vehicles to communicate with smart
traffic signals and even to conduct a transaction at a petrol pump.
·
The
connected car segment, one of the fastest-growing application areas of IoT is
estimated to generate $40 billion (Euro 36.2 billion) worth of revenues per the year 2020 onwards.
·
US-based
AT&T has partnered with car companies such as Audi, Chevrolet, Honda, Ford,
Acura, Jaguar, Prsche, and Cadillac to offer in car Wi-Fi services.
·
The
in-car, Wi-Fi feature turns the user's car into a powerful hotspot and allows
connectivity of up to 10 devices.
·
Using
this hotspot several users can stream, browse and share on the go,
experiencing 4G long term evolution of wireless connectivity.
·
Vodafone
is currently working with more than 70% of European original equipment
manufacturers, notably BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Daimler.
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Stolen
vehicle recovery is an additional end to end service offered by Vodafone.
·
In
Aug 2014, Vodafone acquired Cobra, later consolidated as Vodafone Automotive,
which provides a range of end to end services including usage based insurance
and a secure operating center for stolen vehicle tracking, vehicle recovery and
crash reconstruction
·
Meanwhile,
Bosch, Vodafone, and Huawei have been performing trials of the new, high-performance Cellular-V2X tech. in Europe since 2017.
·
The
companies are demonstrating that a driver assistance system such as adaptive
cruise control not only warns the driver but also automatically adjusts the speed
and controls braking.
·
Volvo
Car Group has partnered with Ericsson to use the later industrialized Connected
Vehicle Cloud (CVC) platform to further expand its digital vehicle services to
more than 120 markets worldwide.
·
In India, Hyundai has recently showcased the
connected SUV Venue, which is equipped with an inbuilt tamper-proof device
powered by Vodafone Idea’s e-SIM.
·
The
SUV sports Blue Link, Hyundai’s global technology to be launched in the Indian
market with 33 features including 10 India- specific features.
·
In
April 2019, a customized solution developed by Unlimit in partnership with
Cisco and Airtel powered the connected experience in MG Hector.
·
The
connected mobility solution is also Intel Protocol Version 6 ready, making it
the first e-SIM enabled internet car in India which will redefine connected
mobility.
·
In
2017, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited signed a contract with Airwaire Tech. to
offer the latter connected car IoT devices to Indian customers.
·
Under
this partnership, AirWire Connected Car devices will be manufactured in India.
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