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“I torture myself to solve the unaccountable puzzle, how one can think, talk or write.
You see, my friend, a movement presupposes a direction. The mind cannot proceed
without moving along a certain line, but before following this line, it must already have
thought it. Therefore one has already thought every thought before one thinks it.
Thus every thought, which seems the work of a minute, presupposes an eternity.
This could almost drive me to madness!
How could then any thought arise, since it must have existed before it is produced?
When you write a sentence, you must have it in your head before you write it, but
before you have it in your head, you must have thought, otherwise how could you
know that a sentence can be produced? And before you think it, you must have an
idea of it, otherwise how could it have occurred to you to think it? And so it goes on
to infinity and this infinity is enclosed in an instant.”
“Bless me,” said Fritz, “while you are proving that thoughts cannot move, yours are
proceeding briskly forth!” “That is just the knot,” replied the student. “This increases
the hopeless mix-up, which no mortal can ever sort out. The insight into impossibility
of thinking itself contains an impossibility, the recognition of which again implies an
inexplicable contradiction.”
Tale of a Danish Student by POUL MARTIN MOLLER
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If they can
understand!
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Unified
Theory
of
Relativistic
Identification
of
Information
in a
Systems Age
Dr Shoumen Datta
Research Scientist
Engineering Systems Division
Co-Founder & Research Director
Forum for Supply Chain Innovation
School of Engineering
MIT
If they can
understand!
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Identification: Think different !
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Identification: Think different !
◘ Identification is not only about goods, coke cans,
trailers, trucks and pallets. It is also about process.
◘ Identification is necessary for business process,
for example, Advance Shipping Notice or ASN,
which has a number associated with the document.
◘ Identification is about your checked-in bag and
the person who handled your luggage.
◘ Identification is about the location of petrol pumps
along a route and the price of gasoline in each.
◘ Identification is about the decision made by one
driver to take Route 66 to El Paso, Texas and
another decision to take Route 90 instead.
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Identification: Think different !
◘ Identification is not only about goods, coke cans,
trailers, trucks and pallets. It is also about process.
◘ Identification is necessary for business process,
for example, Advance Shipping Notice or ASN,
which has a number associated with the document.
◘ Identification is about your checked-in bag and
the person who handled your luggage.
◘ Identification is about the location of petrol pumps
along a route and the price of gasoline in each.
◘ Identification is about the decision made by one
driver to take Route 66 to El Paso, Texas and
another decision to take Route 90 instead.
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Identification: Think different !
◘ Identification is not only about goods, coke cans,
trailers, trucks and pallets. It is also about process.
◘ Identification is necessary for business process,
for example, Advance Shipping Notice or ASN,
which has a number associated with the document.
◘ Identification is relative: your checked-in bag
and the person who handled your luggage.
◘ Identification is about the location of petrol pumps
along a route and the price of gasoline in each.
◘ Identification is about the decision made by one
driver to take Route 66 to El Paso, Texas and
another decision to take Route 90 instead.
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Identification: Think different !
◘ Identification is not only about goods, coke cans,
trailers, trucks and pallets. It is also about process.
◘ Identification is necessary for business process,
for example, Advance Shipping Notice or ASN,
which has a number associated with the document.
◘ Identification is relative: your checked-in bag
and the person who handled your luggage.
◘ Identification is about the location of petrol pumps
along a route and the price of gasoline in each.
◘ Identification is about the decision made by one
driver to take Route 66 to El Paso, Texas and
another decision to take Route 90 instead.
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Identification: Think different !
◘ Identification is not only about goods, coke cans,
trailers, trucks and pallets. It is also about process.
◘ Identification is necessary for business process,
for example, Advance Shipping Notice or ASN,
which has a number associated with the document.
◘ Identification is relative: your checked-in bag
and the person who handled your luggage.
◘ Identification is about the location of petrol pumps
along a route and the price of gasoline in each.
◘ Identification is about the decision made by one
driver to take Route 66 to El Paso, Texas and
another decision to take Route 90 instead.
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Identification: Think Identity !
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Identification: Think Identity !
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Identification: Think Identity !
Sir Clive Granger
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
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Identification: Think Identity !
Sir Clive Granger
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
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Identification: Think Identity !
Identical
Results
Identical
Numbers
120
Different
Identities
Sir Clive Granger
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
120CG
120GS
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
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Identification: Think Identity !
Identical
Results
Identical
Numbers
120
Different
Identities
Sir Clive Granger
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
120CG
120GS
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
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Identification: Think Identity !
Identical
Results
Identical
Numbers
120
Different
Identities
Sir Clive Granger
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
120CG
120GS
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
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Relativistic Identification
Identical
Results
Identical
Numbers
120
Different
Identities
Sir Clive Granger
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
120CG
120GS
Prof Gunnar Stefansson
Blood Glucose
120 mg/dl
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Executive Summary
•Concept
Relative Identification
•Application
Logistics, SCM, Healthcare, Security, eGov
•Tools
IPv6 Format and Semantics
•Benefits
Global Standard, Systems Interoperability
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Problem Space
Object-centric Identification
Isolated, Inadequate, Heterogeneous
• Variable formats
• Systems incompatibility
• Master Data mis-Management
• Object data not linked to process
• Data, analytics, information - disconnected
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• Variable formats
• Systems incompatibility
• Master Data mis-Management
• Object
data
not linked
to process
• GIAI
– Global
Individual
Asset
Identifier
• Data,
analytics,
information
• GLN
– Global
Location
Number - disconnected
• SSCC
– Serialized Shipping Container Code
• GTIN
– Global Trade Item Number
• GUID
– Globally Unique Identification
• UCR
– Universal Consignment Reference
• EPC
– Electronic Product Code
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Master (?) Data mis-Management
Manual Identification
(98) 0614141999999
Here
METRO AG
Heinz Ketchup
Store Id 6174523211
Store Database
Regional DC
Database
RFID: Automatic Identification
3PL Database
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
There
Heinz Ketchup
Manufacturer’s EPC
010203D2A916E8B
Warehouse
Database
Manufacturer’s
Database
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Systems Incompatibility, Master Data mis-Management
Networks Lack Functional Integration, Interoperability
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“Likewise, in the past few decades most of
the companies that have created truly
extraordinary amounts of wealth have done
so by inventing great processes, not great
products (technology). Dell, Toyota and
Wal*Mart, for example, have risen to the
top of their respective industries by coming
up with amazingly efficient ways of getting
quite ordinary products into the hands of
consumers more cheaply than their rivals.”
• Variable formats
• Systems incompatibility
• Master Data mis-Management
• Object data not linked to process
• Data, analytics, information - disconnected
The Economist, 24 April 2004
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Logic
DEMAND
Consumer
Tools
Metrics
Tools
Adapt
Forecast
RISK
Dynamic
CONTEXT
PROCESS
PROCESS
DECISION
DECISION
INFO
Efficiency
Goals
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
Optimization
Partner
Internal
Visibility
CONTEXT
Information
DATA
DATA
Logic
Tools Mobility
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Objects, Data, Analytics, Process, Information, Decision
Logic
DEMAND
Consumer
Tools
Metrics
Tools
Adapt
Forecast
RISK
Dynamic
CONTEXT
PROCESS
PROCESS
DECISION
DECISION
INFO
Efficiency
Goals
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
Optimization
Partner
Internal
Visibility
CONTEXT
Information
DATA
DATA
Logic
RFID
Tools Mobility
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Objects, Data, Analytics, Process, Information, Decision
Systems Solution Requires
Unique Identification
Objects, Process, Information, Decisions
• Not a new standard format
• Heterogeneous systems compatibility
• Syntax and semantic relationships - defined
• Data, analytics, process, information - linked
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Proposed Solution
IPv6
Use Internet Protocol version 6 Format
• Not a new standard – agreed for adoption
• Heterogeneous systems compatibility - proven
• Syntax & semantics – unique id possible using URI
• Data, analytics, process, information – can be linked
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IPv6
OSI
Reference Model
Internet Protocol Suite
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128
3.4x10
38
IPv6
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IPv6
600000000
500000000
400000000
300000000
200000000
95.3%
82.3%
73.2%
37.6%
Source: Economist
7.3M
HK
105M
JP
100000000
0
220M
US
502M
CN
Mobile Phone Subscribers 2007
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IPv6 ??
Think unique identification
IPv6 Format
600000000
500000000
400000000
300000000
200000000
95.3%
82.3%
73.2%
37.6%
Source: Economist
7.3M
HK
105M
JP
100000000
0
220M
US
502M
CN
Mobile Phone Subscribers 2007
OSI
Reference Model
Internet Protocol Suite
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IPv6 Format
128-bit IPv6 address in binary form is divided along 16-bit boundaries:
0010000111011010
0000000011010011
0000000000000000
0010111100111011
0000001010101010
0000000011111111
1111111000101000
1001110001011010
Each 16-bit block converted to colon hexadecimal form
21DA : 00D3 : 0000 : 2F3B : 02AA : 00FF : FE28 : 9C5A
With leading zero suppression
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
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32
2
IPv4
151 193 204 72
21DA : 00D3 : 0000 : 2F3B : 02AA : 00FF : FE28 : 9C5A
128
2
IPv6
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Electronic Product Code (64-bit)
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
EPC
19
64
2 = 1.8x10
24
Header: 4 bits = 16
ePC Mgr: 16 bits = 65,536
216
Object Class: 16 bits = 65,536
216
228
Serial Number: 28 bits = 268, 435,456
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Electronic Product Code (64-bit)
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
EPC
19
64
2 = 1.8x10
24
Header: 4 bits = 16
216
ePC Mgr: 16 bits = 65,536
216
Object Class: 16 bits = 65,536
228
Serial Number: 28 bits = 268, 435,456
21DA : 00D3 : 0000 : 2F3B : 02AA : 00FF : FE28 : 9C5A
IPv6
128
2
=
3.4x10
38
128-bit EPC form proposed in 1998 by Sanjay Sarma & Dan Engels of MIT is not used by EPC Global
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Routing
IPv6
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
•
•
•
•
•
•
Not a new standard – agreed for adoption
Heterogeneous systems compatibility - proven
b
Data, analytics, process, information – transmission
New revenue potential for telecommunications including P2P
Not everything needs routing but FORMAT is globally adopted
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IPv6 Routing
MULTICAST
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
UNICAST
Single host to single receiver.
Packets to specified interface.
ANYCAST
◘
Single sender to address list.
Packets to specified interfaces
including nodes
& routers.
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IPv6 Routing
UNICAST
Single host to single receiver.
Packets to specified interface.
How is this helpful
in operations?
MULTICAST
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
ANYCAST
◘
Single sender to address list.
Packets to specified interfaces
including nodes
& routers.
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IPv6 Routing
UNICAST
Single host to single receiver.
Packets to specified interface.
Data Routing
¾ Where ?
¾ What ?
MULTICAST
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
ANYCAST
◘
Single sender to address list.
Packets to specified interfaces
including nodes
& routers.
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I invented nothing new. I simply assembled into
a car the discoveries of other men behind
whom were centuries of work.
HENRY FORD
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I invented nothing new. I simply assembled into
a car the discoveries of other men behind
whom were centuries of work.
HENRY FORD
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Automobile
• Seat
• Cockpits
• Wheels
• Exhaust
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Automobile
• Seat
• Cockpits
• Wheels
• Exhaust
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BOM Explosion
Automobile
• Seat
• Cockpits
• Wheels
• Exhaust
Variant
Configuration
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Relativistic Identification of Information
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Sets, Subsets, Identification, Relation, Data
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Components: Inventory Optimization in Supply Chain
PART 31
40
SEA ($20)
6
PART 23
21
DAL ($30)
PART 18
22
DAL ($35)
4
PART 38
NJ ($8)
PART 32
NJ ($22)
6
2
8
PART 39
TAI ($15)
5
28
6
3
PART 35
NJ ($35)
2
3
6
1
PART 36
11
NJ ($40)
3
3
PART 37
DAL ($8)
2
50
PART 19
22
DAL ($210)
PART 4
26
DAL ($285)
PART 12
23
DAL ($260)
1
6
3
PART 5
DAL ($3)
2
PART 27
NJ ($4)
9
4
PART 13
24
MEX ($11)
1
8
PART 29
12
WAS ($40)
PART 14
10
MEX ($4)
8
PART 1
30
DAL ($535)
4
PART 7
21
DAL ($9)
3
PART 20
18
WAS ($42)
3
6
PART 21
35
41
NZ ($18)
PART 15
26
DAL ($60)
5
PART 16
25
DAL ($21)
5
Source: Professor David Simchi-Levi
MIT
for Supply
Innovation
Dr Forum
Shoumen
PalitChain
Austin
Datta <
and Inventory Analyst from LOGIC TOOLS
PART 6
26
DAL ($18)
14
PART 28
16
DAL ($12)
12
4
4
3
7
13
PART 42
PHI ($2)
1
1
3
PART 41
PHI ($32)
3
PART 26
16
DAL ($80)
2
PART 34
10
WAS ($25)
2
PART 2
26
DAL ($55)
PART 3
26
DAL ($6)
PART 25
13
WAS ($75)
3
PART 33
10
WAS ($30)
9
35
PART 40
12
NZ ($22)
1
PART 24
14
NJ ($30)
8
PART 11
25
DAL ($40)
PART 8
26
DAL ($65)
30
PART 9
26
DAL ($30)
1
PART 10
PART 17
3
PART 30
PART 22
26
14
4
11
DAL ($35)
DAL ($30)
PHI ($6)
DAL ($28)
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DVD
Birthday / Anniversary Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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DVD
Birthday / Anniversary Present
Logistics
Manufacturer
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
3PL
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
Goods Receipt
GIFT BOX
Distribution Schedule
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Transportation Zone
GIFT SET
Distribution Center
XBOX GAME
Store Identifier
CD Book+Soundtrack
Receiving Personnel
DVD Item
Plan-o-gram Compliance
DVD Disc
Shelf
DVD Case
B/A Present
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Manufacturer
Product
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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SCM
Manufacturer
Attributes
3PL
Goods Receipt
Parameters
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack
COMPOSITION
FLAMMABILITY
BOILING POINT
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
MATERIAL
MOULDING
COLOUR
COATING
SUPPLIER
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
OEM, 3PL
DVD Case
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SCM
Attributes
Manufacturer
3PL
Parameters
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Data
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack
COMPOSITION
FLAMMABILITY
BOILING POINT
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
MATERIAL
MOULDING
COLOUR
COATING
SUPPLIER
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
OEM, 3PL
DVD Case
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Data Cube
(Marvin Minsky)
8 corners of larger cube
8 Agents repeated 8 times
8 corners of this cube
1 corner = 1 Agent
8 Agents connected
8 Agents
= 512
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Data Cube
(Marvin Minsky)
512
512
512
Large Hadron Collider (CERN, 2007)
800 million collisions/second (12 DVD/min)
- courses and trajectory changes
- energies of particles involved in collisions
- where and when
512
512
512
Organize parameters, attributes, data
- collection of independent variables
- relationship analysis obvious/non-obvious
Metereology – climate models
Epidemiology – spread of infection (H5N1)
Health – independent living / micro-sensing
eGovernment – pension, medicare billing
512
Repeat this cube-on-cube pattern 10 times (10 steps).
Supercube (810 = 1, 073,741,824) will contain over 1 billion Agents.
Data
Each Agent in the original smallest cube (of 8 Agents) can
communicate with 1 billion Agents (sources, variables) in 10 steps.
Link each Agent to 50 other Agents:
Each Agent communicates with >15 billion Agents in 6 steps (506).
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DATA
CUBE
Birthday / Anniversary Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Data
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
AUDIO BOOK
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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DATA
ID
Birthday / Anniversary Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
COMPOSITION
FLAMMABILITY
BOILING POINT
XBOX GAME
MATERIAL
MOULDING
AUDIO BOOK
DVD Item
COLOUR
DVD Disc
COATING
DVD Case
SUPPLIER
OEM, 3PL
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How many ERP
Systems ?
Manufacturer
3PL
How many Decision
Systems ?
Goods Receipt
Distribution
How many System
ofPlanning
Systems ?
Transportation Zone
How many Interoperable
Systems ?
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
How many Item Numbering
Systems ?
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
How many Numbering
System Translators ?
Shelf
Birthday/Anniversary Value-Pack Present
COMPOSITION
FLAMMABILITY
MATERIAL
BOILING POINT
MOULDING
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
COLOUR
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
COATING
XBOX GAME
SUPPLIER
CD Book+Soundtrack
OEM, 3PL
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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End of the Information Age
X
Making
Sense
of
Data
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Data Capture from RFID Tag
Electronic Product Code (EPC)
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RFID-EPC Tag+Reader Heterogeneity
Electric
Waves
Radio
Waves
Infra-red
Long
Medium
Short
Wave
Wave
Wave
9kHz
30kHz
VLF
LF
300kHz
3MHz
MF
30MHz
0.5
MHz
SW Radio
1.7
433 MHz
X-Rays
Gamma
3GHz
UHF
30GHz
SHF
40
TV 2-6
54
FM Radio
88
TV 7-13
108 174
216
TV 14-69
470
Cosmic
300GHz
2.45 GHz
860-930 MHz
Cordless Ph
806
902
3000GHz
EHF
EPC
Garage
30
300MHz
VHF
EPC
AM Radio
Ultra-
Radio Spectrum
HF
13.56 MHz
125 KHz
Visible
WiMax
GPS
1.2
Cell Ph
1.6 1.8
2.1
BluT, WiFi
802.11a
2.4
5.0
IC
Satel TV
5.8 10.7
12.5
GHz
601
RFID-EPC Tag+Reader Heterogeneity
Electric
Waves
Radio
Waves
Infra-red
Long
Medium
Short
Wave
Wave
Wave
9kHz
30kHz
VLF
LF
300kHz
3MHz
MF
30MHz
0.5
SW Radio
1.7
300MHz
VHF
433 MHz
EPC
AM Radio
Ultra-
3GHz
UHF
Gamma
30GHz
SHF
300GHz
30
40
TV 2-6
54
FM Radio
88
TV 7-13
108 174
TV 14-69
216
470
Cordless Ph
806
902
3000GHz
2.45 GHz
EPC
Garage
Cosmic
EHF
860-930 MHz
WiMax
GPS
1.2
Cell Ph
1.6 1.8
MHz
2.1
BluT, WiFi
802.11a
2.4
5.0
IC
Satel TV
5.8 10.7
12.5
GHz
13.56
125
X-Rays
Radio Spectrum
HF
13.56 MHz
125 KHz
Visible
433
MULTI
UHF
MULTI
611
UWB + SDR = One Potential Solution
Electric
Waves
Radio
Waves
Infra-red
Long
Medium
Short
Wave
Wave
Wave
9kHz
30kHz
VLF
LF
300kHz
3MHz
MF
30MHz
0.5
SW Radio
1.7
300MHz
VHF
433 MHz
EPC
AM Radio
Ultra-
X-Rays
Gamma
3GHz
UHF
30GHz
SHF
300GHz
30
40
TV 2-6
54
FM Radio
88
TV 7-13
108 174
TV 14-69
216
470
2.45 GHz
860-930 MHz
WiMax
Cordless Ph
806
902
3000GHz
EHF
EPC
Garage
Cosmic
Radio Spectrum
HF
13.56 MHz
125 KHz
Visible
GPS
1.2
Cell Ph
1.6 1.8
2.1
BluT, WiFi
802.11a
2.4
5.0
IC
Satel TV
5.8 10.7
MHz
12.5
GHz
13.56
125
433
UHF
MULTI
MULTI
FREQUENCY AGNOSTIC :: U L T R A W I D E B A N D
SDR
SDR
SDR
SDR
SDR
FREQUENCY AGNOSTIC :: SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO 621
Data Representation Heterogeneity
Electronic Product Code (EPC)
268 million companies can each categorize 16 million different products
and each product category may contain over 68 billion individual items.
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Data Capture from RFID Tag
Electronic Product Code (EPC)
268 million companies can each categorize 16 million different products
and each product category may contain over 68 billion individual items.
Header ePC Manager Object Class Serial Number
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
28
Header: 8 bits = 256
228
ePC Mgr: 28 bits = 268, 435,456
224
Object Class: 24 bits = 16,777,216
236
Serial Number: 36 bits = 68,719,476,736
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Logic
DEMAND
Consumer
Tools
Metrics
Tools
Adapt
Forecast
RISK
Dynamic
CONTEXT
PROCESS
PROCESS
DECISION
DECISION
INFO
Efficiency
Goals
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
Optimization
Partner
Internal
Visibility
CONTEXT
Information
DATA
DATA
Logic
RFID
Tools Mobility
651
Boston to San Francisco : Answers, not Numbers!
CONTEXT
PROCESS
PROCESS
DECISION
DECISION
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
Information
DATA
DATA
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Identify Information
PROCESS
PROCESS
DECISION
DECISION
CONTEXT
DATA
DATA
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Identity of Information
151 193 204 72
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Identity of Information
151 193 204 72
32
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IPv4
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Kimberly Clark
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Unilever
Philip Morris
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P&G
International Paper
Coca-Cola
US Postal Service
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possible unique addresses (id). A 128-bit address space
used for the design of the IP version 6 allows for 2128 or
340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
(3.4x1038) possible unique addresses. EPC is a 64-bit format
for 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 or 1.8x1019 unique object id.
96-bit identifies 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336
(7.9x1028) objects with RFID tags but excludes “process” id.
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Dynamic
Network
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Logistics
Transportation
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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Why IPv6
IPv6 converges
object, process,
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
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Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
DVD “item” id
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
DVD “item”
includes DVD
disc id and DVD
case id as subsets
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Value-Pack id
as a domain
(super-set)
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Value-Pack id
as a domain
(super-set)
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
Re-inventing
EPC ?
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
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Electronic Product Code (64-bit)
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
EPC
19
64
2 = 1.8x10
24
Header: 4 bits = 16
ePC Mgr: 16 bits = 65,536
216
Object Class: 16 bits = 65,536
216
228
Serial Number: 28 bits = 268, 435,456
Designed for object identification as data
from radio frequency tags, such as, RFID.
Not designed for syntax and information
processes of the type who, where, when.
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
mapping EPC
Value-Pack id
as a domain
(super-set)
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
Map EPC
to IPv6
01.0203D2A.916E8B.0719BAE03C
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Shelf has id
and process
Domain
change
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Plan-0-Gram
is a process
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Domain
change
Plan-0-Gram
is a process
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
OEM Domain
3PL Domain
DC Domain
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
Store Domain
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
Domains maps for
who, where, why
possible in IPv6.
Convergence of
object, process
location, data
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Object id Domain
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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Unique id relates
to all information
and data subsets.
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
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IPv6 Routing
UNICAST
Single host to single receiver.
Packets to specified interface.
How is this helpful
in operations?
MULTICAST
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
ANYCAST
◘
Single sender to address list.
Packets to specified interfaces
including nodes
& routers.
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Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
LOOK HERE
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT SET
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
** 3PL transmits
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C50
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
to Regional Distribution
Center & Store
GIFT BOX
Manufacturer is automatically updated.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Id transmitted
Distribution Center
is different
Store Identifier
than id linked.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
** 3PL transmits
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C50
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
to Regional Distribution
Center & Store
GIFT BOX
Manufacturer is automatically updated.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Id transmitted
DistributionWhy?
Center
is different
Store Identifier
than id linked.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
** 3PL transmits
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C50
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
to Regional Distribution
Center & Store
GIFT BOX
Manufacturer is automatically updated.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Id transmitted
Distribution Center
is id shown +
Store Identifier
arrival times.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
** 3PL transmits
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C50
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
to Regional Distribution
Center & Store
GIFT BOX
Manufacturer is automatically updated.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
XBOX GAME
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
CD Book+Soundtrack
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Item
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Disc
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
DVD Case
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21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A
Manufacturer
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5B
3PL
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5C
Goods Receipt
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5D
Distribution Planning
IPv6 converges
object, process
location, data
**
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C4D
Transportation Zone
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C3D
Distribution Center
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9B2D
Store Identifier
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE27 : 9B2D
Receiving Personnel
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE17 : 9B2D
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE07 : 9B2D
B/A Value-Pack Present
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : EE : FE07 : 9B2D
** 3PL transmits
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E1 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C50
MULTICAST
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
to Regional Distribution
Center & Store
GIFT BOX
Manufacturer is automatically updated.
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E2 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
X
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D
☑
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E4 : FE07 : 9B2D
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
Single
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E5 : FE07
: 9B2Dhost
GIFT SET
to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E6 : FE07 : 9B2D
multicast packets.
☑
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E7 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E8 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E9 : FE07 : 9B2D
21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E0 : FE07 : 9B2D
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
Manufacturer
is a “defined
DVD Item
device” process.
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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Benefit from IPv6 Format with Data Routing
Related Information Integration and Systems Interoperability
System C
System A
System B
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Process, Data, Identity & Information
PC
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Process, Data, Identity & Information
PC
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Process, Data, Identity & Information
PC
IPv4
sensors
tag
reader
middleware
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Process, Data, Identity & Information
PC
IPv4
IPv6
sensors
sensors
tag
OS
DB
INP
reader
middleware
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
Cube-on-Cube
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
Cube-on-Cube
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
1 mm
1 mm
60 billion interfaces
per square mm
requires unique id
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
1 mm
1 mm
60 billion interfaces
per square mm
requires unique id
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
Layer is 100 km deep
or 1,000,000,000 mm
1 mm
1 mm
60 billion interfaces
per square mm
requires unique id
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Examples of Mobile ad hoc Networks: Automobile Industry & Civil Engineering
Layer is 100 km deep
or 1,000,000,000 mm
DEEPLY EMBEDDED SENSOR NETWORKS
1 mm
1 mm
Automobile
Building
60 billion interfaces
per square mm
with unique IPv6 id
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MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks)
Cube-on-Cube
Layer is 100 km deep
or 1,000,000,000 mm
DEEPLY EMBEDDED SENSOR NETWORKS
1 mm
1 mm
60 billion interfaces
per square mm Earth
with unique IPv6 id
Earth’s Surface
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TRANSPORTATION = Mobile ad hoc Networks
Cube-on-Cube
Layer is 100 km deep
or 1,000,000,000 mm
DEEPLY EMBEDDED SENSOR NETWORKS
1 mm
1 mm
60 billion interfaces
per square mm Earth
with unique IPv6 id
Logistics Network
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MANET
SCM
Logistics
Transportation
Manufacturer
3PL
Goods Receipt
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Distribution Planning
Transportation Zone
Distribution Center
Store Identifier
Receiving Personnel
Plan-o-gram Compliance
Shelf
B/A Value-Pack Present
GIFT BOX RFID Tag
GIFT BOX Acrylic Casing
GIFT BOX
WiMax-WiFi Connect Card
GIFT SET
XBOX GAME
CD Book+Soundtrack
DVD Item
DVD Disc
DVD Case
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End of the Information Age
Making
Sense
of
Data
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Source: From Neurons to the Brain
Making Sense of Data: Introducing Elementary AI
Basic Neural Circuits
1131
Source: Marvin Minsky, AI Lab, MIT
Difference Engines (1950)
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BANKING/
FINANCE
INSURANCE
Online Mortgage
Underwriting
Point-of-Sale
Underwriting
Credit Scoring
Claims Processing
Portfolio Management
Renewal Processing
Cross Selling
Fraud Detection
Intelligent Policy
Configuration and
Pricing
Overdraft
Authorization
Eligibility
Determination
SEC Regulatory
Compliance
Cross Selling
Risk Management
Fraud Detection
MANUFACTURING
GOVERNMENT
Parts Selection
Welfare Eligibility
Determination
Order Configuration
Production
Planning/Routing
Production Scheduling
Regulatory
Compliance
Tax Assessment
OTHER INDUSTRIES
Transportation
Retail
Petroleum/
Oil & Gas
Maintenance and
Labor Scheduling
Entitlements and
Benefits
Determination
Health Care
Material Safety Data
Sheets
Pension Plan
Forecasting
Pharmaceutical
Distribution
Management
Worker’s
Compensation Claims
Telecom
Utilities
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Logic
Intuition
Rules
Pattern
Recognition
Inference
Association
Adaptive Pattern Recognition
Rules-Based Systems
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Prediction Models
Classification – data reduction
StateState-transition prediction
Recipe: given an input set, predict the outcome
Quality of Models
Measures for False Positives and False Negatives
Rank importance level of each input to the outcome
Principal Component Analysis – dimension reduction
Decision tree: transform relationships into rules
Global optimization
Statistical summaries/correlations
Adaptive to changing environments
Able to deal with complex problems
Unlimited in the number of metrics that can be modeled
Accommodates both linear and nonnon-linear relationships
Data driven – avoid human bias
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State Transitioning
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Future Event
Prediction
Input data
Input data
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Neuron: Non-linear Transfer Function
OUTPUT
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Outcome
Outcome
Outcome
Effect
Cause
INPUT
Patterns & Relationships
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Training
Prediction
Training Algorithm
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Input data
Effect
Weight
adjustment
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Anticipate component failure
Replace part prior to failure
Preventive maintenance plan
Improve customer response
Reduce repair cycles
Support performance metrics
Better identify causes of problems
Learn to adapt to the environment
Outcome
Outcome
Outcome
Cause
Outcome
Outcome
Outcome
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AI
Lesson
from
Ants
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Swarm Intelligence: Ant–based Algorithms
X
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X
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Pheromone
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Adaptive ?
X
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Collaborative Learning Agents
Smart Agents
COOPERATE
Collaborative Agents
AUTONOMOUS
LEARN
Interface Agents
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AI Tasks
– Human-Computer
Interaction
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•
•
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Computer Vision
Audition & speech processing
Touch, smell, balance, etc
Natural language processing
– Multiagent Systems
– Search and Game
• http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/laird/
Game-AI-Resources.htm
– Knowledge
Representation
– Computer Graphics
– Planning
– Machine Learning
• Complex reasoning and planning
– Robotics
• Neural Networks
– Expert Systems
• Motor control
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Perception
Provides an agent information about its environment. Usually proceeds in steps:
• Sensors: hardware that provides measurements of properties of environment
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Ultrasonic Sensor/Sonar: provides distance data
Light detectors: provide data about intensity of light
Camera: generates a picture of the environment
• Signal processing converts raw sensor data to extract certain features,
attributes, parameters, characteristics (color, shape, distance, velocity)
• Object recognition: Combines features to form a model of an object
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Machine Learning
It is desirable that a machine could build up its own
knowledge from experiences, like a child learning to
walk. The ability of machines to learn from
observations is called machine learning.
Some of the best game-playing programs learn
from past experiences. If a move pays off, a
learning program is likely to use that (or similar
moves) in future games. If a move results in a loss,
the program will remember to avoid similar moves.
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Systems
Still exciting for AI applications:
•
- CPU power is not a problem
•
- Many physically-capable robots/parts are available
•
- Some vision and other senses are partially available
•
- Algorithms for constrained environment are available
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Systems Thinking
•Honda ASIMO example
•Improved walking stability
•Smaller size is about
marketing (Robocup)
•Intelligence quite limited some commands sent by
remote control
•Simple voice recognition
functions trigger preprogrammed actions
•Costs same as luxury car
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Systems in Action
Application-specific systems rely on obtaining knowledge of human experts and
programming that knowledge into a system.
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Diagnostic Systems
Microsoft Office Assistant in Office Suite provides customized help by
decision-theoretic reasoning about an individual user. MYCIN system for
diagnosing bacterial infections of the blood and suggesting treatments.
Intellipath pathology diagnosis system (AMA approved). Pathfinder
medical diagnosis system, which suggests tests and makes diagnoses.
Whirlpool customer assistance center.
Financial Decision Making
Credit card companies, mortgage companies, banks and the U.S.
government employ AI systems to detect fraud and expedite financial
transactions (for example, AMEX credit check). Systems often use
learning algorithms to construct profiles of customer usage patterns and
then use these profiles to detect unusual patterns in order to elicit
appropriate action.
Classification Systems
Collate information into one of a fixed set of categories using several
sources of information (eg: financial decision making systems). NASA
developed a system for classifying very faint areas in astronomical
images into either stars or galaxies with very high accuracy by using
learning from human experts.
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End of the Information Age
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Transparent Interoperable Systems ? Information Lifecycle
Web X.0 Open Grid Services Architecture
Multi-Agent Systems
SEMANTIC METADATA
RFID, GPS, UWB
Compliance Agent
Bio
Chem
Mat
Policy
Status
Mandates
NORA Agents
Client
Business
Center
Transport
Business
Loads
Global
National
Local
CUSTOMS
Government
Exceptions
Alerts
Warnings
Ship
Order
Confirmation
Client
Client
DC
DC
CLIENT
LABOUR
real time
inventory
Agents
Track & Trace
dMDM
Information
Agent
Update
Status
Air
Land
Water
Storage
Air
Storage
Storage
Port of Entry Agent
NORA Agents
Contractors
Biometrics
Land
Handling
HR Agents
Water
Air
Land
Secure Goods
Biomarkers
Water
Customs / Law Enforcement
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Multi-Parametric Risk Analysis and Distributed Intelligent Decisions
Open Grid Services Architecture
DHS
Multi-Agent Systems
SEMANTIC CONNECTIVITY
RFID, GPS, UWB
Compliance Agent
Bio
Chem
Mat
Policy
Status
Mandates
NORA Agents
Client
Business
Center
Transport
Business
Loads
Global
National
Local
CUSTOMS
Government
DHS
Exceptions
Alerts
Warnings
Ship
Order
Confirmation
Client
Client
DC
DC
CLIENT
LABOUR
real time
inventory
Agents
Track & Trace
dMDM
Information
Agent
Update
Status
Air
Land
Water
Storage
Air
Storage
Storage
Port of Entry Agent
NORA Agents
Contractors
Biometrics
Land
Handling
HR Agents
Water
Air
Land
Secure Goods
Biomarkers
Water
Customs / Law Enforcement
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Decision Systems
BROAD
HORIZON
CUSTOMS
ENERGY
HEALTHCARE
COMPONENTS
NARROW
HORIZON
NON
OBVIOUS
OBVIOUS
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Healthcare: Disconnected Network of Systems ?
Bio-Nano
Sensors
Blood Glucose
Nano-sensors
Information
Systems
Transmission
Monitors
Genetic
Inheritance
Results
Decisions
Analysis
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Data, Information, Decision, Action
NanoLetters (2004) 4 1785-1788
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Harvard-MIT Center for Integrating Medicine and Innovative Technology
Healthcare Process (Current)
Traditional
Generic, modified by
Model observation and analysis
Knowledge
Experience
Action Plan =
Procedure
MD
Direct Observation
Off-line Tests
Validated, tempered
by judgement
Actions Physical, Direct
Sensing
Patient
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Harvard-MIT Center for Integrated Medicine and Information Technology
Healthcare Process (Emerging)
Current, Adaptive
Knowledge Support
Knowledge
Experience
Action Plan = Framework with
decision support
Procedure
MD
Realtime microstatus
Networked, mobile
Model Patient Specific
Actions Precision Remote Controlled
Sensing
Patient
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Finn Kydland
RFID Linked Biometrics & Nano-sensor Net
Tonya Kydland
Clive Granger
VISIT
CLINIC
Gunnar Stefansson
Glenn Seaborg
Yuan T. Lee
Shoumen Datta
Charlie Townes
Dudley Herscbach
Helene Langevin Joliot-Curie
VISIT
CLINIC
802.11
802.16
Metabolomics
Genetic Risk
Patient Data
Blood Glucose Nano-sensors
RT Analytics
SNP Analysis
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Healthcare Systems ROI
Renato Dulbecco
Problem: 200 outpatient visits
25,000 genes in Cancer ?
2 patients in need of attention
1 gene in Cancer
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Harvard-MIT Center for Integrated Medicine and Information Technology
Healthcare for Independent Living
Sense, then, Respond
Model
Intelligent
Real Time
Patient Specific
Action Plan Framework with
= Procedure decision support
Actions Precision Remote Controlled
Sensing
Real-time micro-status
networked, mobile
Patient
at home care
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Decision Systems
BROAD
HORIZON
CUSTOMS
ENERGY
HEALTHCARE
COMPONENTS
NARROW
HORIZON
NON
OBVIOUS
OBVIOUS
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Obvious vs Non-Obvious Relationship Analysis
Excise
Obvious
Duty
Drugs
Non-Obvious
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS
Non-Obvious
Security
Supply
Chain
Obvious
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Uncertainty fuels demand for Risk Simulation
Excise
Obvious
Assigning the correct degree
of fear to distant elephants!
Duty
Drugs
Uncertainty
Non-Obvious
Non-
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS
Security
Supply
Chain
Obvious
Customs – Security Risk
Business – Supply Chain Risk
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Customs: Information Arbitrage
The Systems Age
The World Is Not Flat
• Interoperability
• Transparency
• Collaboration
• Adaptability
• Identity
Sensors
Tag
Reader
Systems
Internet
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Operation Safe Commerce: Answers, not Numbers
Goal:
Identify Weak Links in Supply Chain
Scope:
Use GPS-RFID track & trace from overseas
origin to US destinations
Users:
Included Sara Lee and Motorola
Duration:
2002-2005
Ports:
SEA-TAC, LA, NY-NJ
Cost :
$75 million
Report:
Due 2005 February
Published:
None Released
Rumour:
Companies know very little about their supply chain
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Operation Safe Commerce
C-TPAT
ATS
> Operational Transparency
ACE
Forecast Risk
e-manifest
Tier 1
• Vehicle Identification
• Driver’s Passport Number
• Address of Importer
Attests company performs risk analysis of supply
chain and has mitigation mechanisms in place.
Tier 2
ATDI
Attestation audited by Customs.
100 Data Elements
Tier 3
Audited by Customs for best
practices in supply chain and
information (data) sharing.
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Trucking Route
Driver Id (Biometrics)
Cargo Id (Biomarkers)
Purchase Order
Proof of Delivery
Advance Shipping Notice
Ports of Passage
Destination
Origin
C-TPAT
> Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (may be mandated 2008)
ACE
> Automated Commercial Environment (the enterprise system equivalent)
ATDI
> Advanced Trade Data Initiative (may be necessary for C-TPAT Tier 3)
Data in multiple databases. Lack of
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interoperability
creates blind spots.
ATS
> Automated
System (in
operation
since
1990’s)
IPv6 Routing
UNICAST
Single host to single receiver.
Packets to specified interface.
How is this helpful
in global security?
MULTICAST
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
ANYCAST
◘
Single sender to address list.
Packets to specified interfaces
including nodes
& routers.
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Operation Safe Commerce
C-TPAT
ATS
> Risk and Threat Assessment
ACE
Forecast Risk
e-manifest
Tier 1
• Vehicle Identification
• Driver’s Passport Number
• Address of Importer
Attests company performs risk analysis of supply
chain and has mitigation mechanisms in place.
Tier 2
ATDI
ANYCAST
MULTICAST
Attestation audited by Customs.
◘
100 Data Elements
Tier 3
• Trucking Route
• Driver Id (Biometrics)
• Cargo Id (Biomarkers)
Audited by Customs for best
• Purchase Order
Single
sender
to
address
list.
practices in supply chain and
• Proof of Delivery
information
(data)to
sharing.
Packets
specified interfaces
• Advance Shipping Notice
including nodes
& routers.
• Ports of Passage
• Destination
• Origin
◘
☑
X
☑
Single host to multi receiver.
Defined devices listen for
multicast packets.
☑
C-TPAT
> Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (may be mandated 2008)
ACE
> Automated Commercial Environment (the enterprise system equivalent)
ATDI
> Advanced Trade Data Initiative (may be necessary for C-TPAT Tier 3)
Data in multiple databases. Lack of
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interoperability
creates blind spots.
ATS
> Automated
System (in
operation
since
1990’s)
Operation Safe Commerce
C-TPAT
ATS
IPv6 Routing
> SCM & Logistics Transparency
ACE
Forecast Risk
e-manifest
Tier 1
• Vehicle Identification
• Driver’s Passport Number
• Address of Importer
Attests company performs risk analysis of supply
chain and has mitigation mechanisms in place.
Send e-manifest to
ATDICustoms agencies
in all ports of call.
Tier 2
ANYCAST
Attestation audited by Customs.
◘
100 Data Elements
Tier 3
• Trucking Route
• Driver Id (Biometrics)
• Cargo Id (Biomarkers)
Audited
by Customs
for best
Single
sender
to address list.• Purchase Order
practices in supply chain and
Packets
tosharing.
specified interfaces
• Proof of Delivery
information
(data)
• Advance Shipping Notice
including nodes
& routers.
• Ports of Passage
• Destination
• Origin
Customs “nodes”
can inform (route)
inspectors if cargo
nodes
> Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (may be mandated 2008)
needs
checking.
> Automated Commercial Environment (the enterprise system
equivalent)
◘
C-TPAT
ACE
ATDI
> Advanced Trade Data Initiative (may be necessary for C-TPAT Tier 3)
Data in multiple databases. Lack of
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interoperability
creates blind spots.
ATS
> Automated
System (in
operation
since
1990’s)
IPv6 Format Catalyses Security Collaboration
Heterogeneous Customs Systems in Seamless Interoperability
Security C
Security A
Security B
England
HongKong
South Africa
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System of Systems: Security and Risk
Section 401 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
require companies to account for risk in
off-balance-sheet transactions, supply chains.
Companies need to have controls to protect
against adverse events in their supply chains.
Section 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) require
companies to establish controls that provide
reasonable protection against preventable
events that may impact a company’s value.
Labour personnel links to organized crime.
Section 409 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
require reports ‘on a rapid and current basis’
events that could have some material impact.
Near-real time track and trace data or status.
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• 3.9 million miles of public roads
• 600,000 bridges
• 1.2 million trucking companies
• 15.5 million trucks
• 42,000 hazardous material (HAZMAT) trucks
• 10 million commercial vehicle drivers
Risk Profile
Identify Target
ASSESSMENT
of THREAT
• 2.7 million HAZMAT drivers
• 2.2 million miles of hazardous liquid & gas pipeline
• 120,000 miles of major railroads
• 500,000 train stations
• 15 million daily riders on mass transit
• 25,000 miles of commercial waterways
• 361 ports
• 250,000 containers per day
• 9.0 million containers through 51,000 port calls
• 11.2 million containers via Canada and Mexico
•
•
19,576 public airports, heliports and landing strips
459 Federalized commercial airports
•
•
211,450 general aviation aircraft
77% of all flights are general aviation
US Department of Homeland Security
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National Infrastructure Protection Plan
Transportation
Threat
Transportation
Threat:
Asset Risk?
ASSET
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Transportation
Threat
Transportation
Threat:
System Risk?
System
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SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS
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SOS
FCA
Data Cubes
Lattice Theory
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SOS
FCA
Data Cubes
Lattice Theory
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SOS
FCA
Data Cubes
Lattice Theory
SYSTEMIC RISK: Multi-Parametric Inter-dependencies
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DATA CUBE
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
High volume data
Global unique id
Error model
OLAP
Distributed Agents
Systems Agnostic
Relativistic
NORA
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Coefficient of Systemic Risk
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
Detection Probability
Detection Lead time
Detection Accuracy
Threat Probability
Asset Impact
Local Impact
Systems Impact
Impact Services
Local Recovery
Systemic Recovery
Recovery Services
Ripple Effects
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Systemic Risk: Analytics & Information Routing
Relational Information Integration & Systems Interoperability
System C
System A
System B
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Coefficient of Risk Analysis: Network of Systems Architecture
Open Grid Services Architecture
DHS
Multi-Agent Systems
SEMANTIC CONNECTIVITY
RFID, GPS, UWB
Compliance Agent
Bio
Chem
Hazmat
Policy
Status
Mandates
NORA Agents
Client
Business
Center
Transport
Business
Loads
Global
National
Local
CUSTOMS
Government
DHS
Exceptions
Alerts
Warnings
Ship
Order
Confirmation
Client
Client
DC
DC
CLIENT
LABOUR
real time
inventory
Agents
Track & Trace
dMDM
Information
Agent
Update
Status
Air
Land
Water
Storage
Air
Storage
Storage
Port of Entry Agent
NORA Agents
Contractors
Biometrics
Land
Handling
HR Agents
Water
Air
Land
Secure Goods
Biomarkers
Water
Customs / Law Enforcement
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End of Asset Risk Management
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End of Asset Risk Management
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Systemic Awareness
• Interoperability
• Transparency
• Collaboration
• Adaptability
• Real-Time
•
•
•
•
Information
Analytics
Processes
Patterns
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GE VeriWise Case
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Stockholm
22 Oct 2006
1700 hours
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Border: Sweden-Finland
23 Oct 2006
1600 hours
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Border: Finland-Russia
24 Oct 2006
1400 hours
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30km East of St Petersburg, Russia
26 Oct 2006
0810 hours
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Vyborg
26 Oct 2006
1500 hours
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Route:
Stolen Trailer
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GE VeriWise Systems: Global Track & Trace
USPS
WAL*MART
46,000 trailers
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Smart Planning with Intelligent Objects
Store
Store11
ACTION
REPLENISHMENT
X days ?
AGENT
Store
Store22
Inventory Early
Warning Agent
Plant
Plant
2 days
Distribution
Distribution
Center
Center
100
MANUFACTURER
3 days
Distribution
Distribution
Center
Center
Store
Store33
EVENT
Y days ?
50
0
AGENT
Store n
RETAILER
Information Agent
RFID Data
Inventory
Consumption
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Multi-Agent System
Data Agents collect ► Data
Monitoring Agent triggers ► Alert
Inventory Management Agent executes ► Substitution
M2 can be
substituted
for SKU M1
Inventory of
M2 is 2000
OOS Danger
Less chance of
a stockout with
substitution via
agent actions
(M1 & M2)
Source: SAP AG
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GE VeriWise Systems: Predictive Analytics
GARCH
in
Forecasting
and
Value at Risk
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Dr Shoumen
Palit Austin
< shoumen@mit.edu
> MIT Forum for
Supply
Chain Innovation
& MIT School
of Engineering
'Wiki
City Rome'
at Datta
MIT obtains
data anonymously
from
phones
and devices
to map
Rome in real178
time
Executive Summary
•Concept
Relative Identification
•Application
Logistics, SCM, Healthcare, Security, eGov
•Tools
IPv6 Format and Semantics
•Benefits
Global Standard, Systems Interoperability
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Executive Summary
•Concept
Relative Identification
•Application
Logistics, SCM, Healthcare, Security, eGov
•Tools
IPv6 Format and Semantics
•Benefits
Global Standard, Systems Interoperability
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Data, Structure, Relations
<CompanyData>
<CompanyName>
MIT
</CompanyName>
<Location>
Cambridge
</location>
<CallData>
<RecordDate>
Thu 7 Jun 2007
</RecordDate>
<CallsPerDay>
536
</CallsPerDay>
</CallData>
</CompanyData>
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Data, Structure, Relations, Syntax
<CompanyData>
<CompanyName>
MIT
</CompanyName>
<Location>
Cambridge
</location>
<CallData>
<RecordDate>
Thu 7 Jun 2007
</RecordDate>
<CallsPerDay>
536
</CallsPerDay>
</CallData>
</CompanyData>
“CallsPerDay”
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Data, Structure, Relations, Syntax, Semantics
<CompanyData>
<CompanyName>
MIT
</CompanyName>
<Location>
Cambridge
</location>
<CallData>
<RecordDate>
Thu 7 Jun 2007
</RecordDate>
<CallsPerDay>
536
</CallsPerDay>
</CallData>
</CompanyData>
“CallsPerDay”
vocabulary
grammar
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Data, Structure, Relations, Syntax, Semantics
<CompanyData>
<CompanyName>
MIT
</CompanyName>
<Location>
Cambridge
</location>
<CallData>
<RecordDate>
Thu 7 Jun 2007
</RecordDate>
<CallsPerDay>
536
</CallsPerDay>
</CallData>
</CompanyData>
“CallsPerDay”
vocabulary
grammar
data
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Semantic Layers
Tim Berners-Lee, MIT
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Semantic Layers
Tim Berners-Lee, MIT
<CompanyData>
<CompanyName>
MIT
</CompanyName>
<Location>
Cambridge
</location>
<CallData>
<RecordDate>
Thu 7 Jun 2007
</RecordDate>
<CallsPerDay>
536
</CallsPerDay>
</CallData>
</CompanyData>
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XML: Languages & Open Standards
XML eXtensions
XML Core
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Evolution
2003 Ontology Working Language (OWL) DAML + OIL
DARPA Agent Markup Language + Ontology Inference Layer
1999 XML-based Physical Markup Language (PML)
RFID Object Description Language (AIDC, MIT)
1998 eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
1996 eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Initiative
1993 HTML Browser Mosaic - Marc Andreessen
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) University of Illinois
1989 HyperText Markup Language (HTML) - Tim Berners-Lee, CERN
1986 SGML - International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
1983 SGML Computer Graphics Association (CGA)
1978 Standard General Markup Language (SGML) ANSI Initiative
1975 Document Composition Facility (DCF)
1971 Document Type Definition (DTD)
1969 General Markup Language (GML) - Charles Goldfarb, Ed Mosher, Ray Lorie
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XML Explosion ……
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XML Court
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XML F
XML Key
XMLife
XML MP
XML News
XML RPC
XML Schema
XML Sign
XML Query
XML P7C
XML TP
XMLVoc
XML XCI
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XACML
XBL
XSBEL
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XCES
Xchart
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IDE
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RSS
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Is XML still a standard ?
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XML Schema
XML Sign
XML Query
XML P7C
XML TP
XMLVoc
XML XCI
XAML
XACML
XBL
XSBEL
XBN
XBRL
XCFF
XCES
Xchart
Xdelta
XDF
XForms
XGF
XGL
XGMML
XHTML
XIOP
XLF
XLIFF
XLink
XMI
XMSG
XMTP
XNS
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Semantic Layers: Relationships
Tim Berners-Lee, MIT
CHEMISE
is a
BLOUSE
is a
KAMEEZ
is a
SHIRT
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Ontological Framework
MIRROR
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Noun
Object
Metaphor
Observatory
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Ontological Framework + Unique IPv6 Identifier
MIRROR
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Noun
Object
Metaphor
Observatory
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Ontological Framework + Unique IPv6 Identifier
MIRROR
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Noun
Object
Metaphor
Observatory
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MIRROR
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Object
Noun
Metaphor
Observatory
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.effe.888c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.00AA.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.77x.95ff.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.BBAA.abcd.999c
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URI Abstraction <http://www.mit.edu>
Universal Resource Identifier
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URI: Universal but not Unique Identifier
Universal Resource Identifier
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Digital Ontology: Use IPv6 id over URI ?
MIRROR Universal Resource Identifier
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Object
Noun
Metaphor
Observatory
UNIQUE
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.effe.888c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.00AA.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.77x.95ff.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.BBAA.abcd.999c
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MIRROR Universal Resource Identifier
MIRROR
Philosophy
Reflection
Object
Noun
Metaphor
Observatory
UNIQUE
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2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.effe.888c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.00AA.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.77x.95ff.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.BBAA.abcd.999c
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MIRROR
This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies.
Philosophy
Reflection
Noun
Object
Metaphor
Observatory
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2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.effe.888c
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.00AA.abcd.999c
2007.db8.617.5ca.77x.95ff.abcd.999c
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Universal Resource Identifier
MIRROR
This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies.
Philosophy
Reflection
Noun
Object
Metaphor
Observatory
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2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.00AA.abcd.999c
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Class
IPv6 Range
Upperbody Outerwear
2007. db8. 617. 5ca. 20a. 95ff. 200a. 0000
to
2007. db8. 617. 5ca. 20a. 95ff. 400f. 8888
Unique IPv6 type id as a sub-layer to URI Abstraction ?
CHEMISE
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.320a.1617
is a
BLOUSE
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.320b.0452
is a
SHIRT
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.320c.3211
Serial Number
Additional identification
may be included in the
encapsulating security
header section for data
integrity or ‘uniqueness’
is it a ?
KAMEEZ
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.300d.2020
Subclass:
Japanese Traditional Outer Garments
is a ?
Range:
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.202a.7777
KIMONO
to
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2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.210f.9999
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.203f.8080
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Why is it necessary to define
ontology class with unique id ?
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Why is it necessary to define
ontology class with unique id ?
• Anterior Pituitary is a part of hypothalamus
• Minute Hand is a part of a time clock
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Why is it necessary to define
ontology class with unique id ?
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Class
Upperbody Outerwear
Why is it necessary to define
ontology class with unique id ?
CHEMISE
is a
Western Ontology Classification
BLOUSE
is a
Kimono
SHIRT
is it a ?
KAMEEZ
is a
Shirt
is a ?
KIMONO
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Class
Upperbody Outerwear
CHEMISE
is a
Why is it necessary to define
ontology class with unique id ?
X
Japanese Ontology Classification
BLOUSE
is a
Kimono
SHIRT
is it a ?
KAMEEZ
is a
Traditional Garment
is a ?
KIMONO
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Class
Upperbody Outerwear
Unique id eliminates
semantic ambiguity
Unique id
enables
classification
agnostic
application
CHEMISE
is a
BLOUSE
is a
SHIRT
Japanese
Ontological
Framework
is it a ?
KAMEEZ
Western
Ontological
Framework
Subclass or a Separate Class:
Japanese Traditional Outer Garments
is a ?
Range:
2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.202a.7777
KIMONO
to
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Semantics
Call
Loud cry, shout
Call
Animal’s call
Call
Telephone call
Call
House visit
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Semantics and Chinese Script
Call 1
Loud cry, shout
Call 2
Animal’s call
Call 3
Telephone call
Call 4
House visit
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Liping Wang
Semantic Differences
19.12.2006
Call 1
Loud cry, shout
喊叫
Call 2
Animal’s call
嚎叫
Call 3
Telephone call
电话
Call 4
House visit
需求
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Semantic Ambiguity ?
Call 1
Loud cry, shout
喊叫
Call 2
Animal’s call
嚎叫
Call 3
Telephone call
电话
Call 4
House visit
需求
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OMICS
[Term]
CELL Ontology
id: CL:0000236
name: B-cell
is_a: CL:0000542 ! lymphocyte
develops_from: CL:0000231 ! B-lymphoblast
[Term]
Augmented GO
id: GO:0030183
name: B-cell differentiation
is_a: GO:0042113 ! B-cell activation
is_a: GO:0030098 ! lymphocyte differentiation
intersection_of: is_a GO:0030154 ! cell differentiation
intersection_of: has_participant CL:0000236 ! B-cell
Data: Suzanna Lewis, GO Consortium and National Center for Biomedical Ontology
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OMICS
Is it possible?
Transition to
IPv6 Format
[Term]
CELL Ontology
id: CL:0000236
name: B-cell
is_a: CL:0000542 ! lymphocyte
develops_from: CL:0000231 ! B-lymphoblast
[Term]
Augmented GO
id: GO:0030183
name: B-cell differentiation
is_a: GO:0042113 ! B-cell activation
is_a: GO:0030098 ! lymphocyte differentiation
intersection_of: is_a GO:0030154 ! cell differentiation
intersection_of: has_participant CL:0000236 ! B-cell
Data: Suzanna Lewis, GO Consortium and National Center for Biomedical Ontology
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OMICS
Is it possible?
Transition to
IPv6 Format
[Term]
CELL Ontology
id: CL:0000236
name: B-cell
is_a: CL:0000542 ! lymphocyte
develops_from: CL:0000231 ! B-lymphoblast
[Term]
Augmented GO
id: GO:0030183
name: B-cell differentiation
is_a: GO:0042113 ! B-cell activation
is_a: GO:0030098 ! lymphocyte differentiation
intersection_of: is_a GO:0030154 ! cell differentiation
intersection_of: has_participant CL:0000236 ! B-cell
Data: Suzanna Lewis, GO Consortium and National Center for Biomedical Ontology
CL
GO
cell differentiation
blood
cell
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0003.0183
lymphocyte
differentiation
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0000.0236
lymphocyte
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0003.0098
is_a
is_a
B-cell
activation
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0004.2113
is_a
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0000.0542
B-cell
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0000.0231
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B-cell
differentiation
2007.0db8.85a3.08d3.1319.8a2e.0003.0154
© Proposed by Shoumen Datta, MIT
Defense: Mobile ad hoc Networks in Remote Sensing
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFdd
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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Defense: Mobile ad hoc Networks in Remote Sensing
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFxx
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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Defense: Mobile ad hoc Networks in Remote Sensing
FFgg
FFhh
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFxx
FFbb
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFxx
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
∑ (FFcc, FFbb) = low
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFxx
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
ffff
FFxx
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
FFaa
FFee
∑ (FFcc, FFbb) = low
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
ffff
FFxx
∑ (FFcc, FFbb) = low
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
FFaa
FFee
Unique Analysis Id
FFdd
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
ffff
∑ (FFcc, FFbb) = low
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
FFaa
FFee
Unique Analysis Id
FFdd
∑ (FFcc, FFdd, ffff) = high
FFxx
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
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∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
ffff
∑ (FFcc, FFbb) = low
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
FFaa
FFee
Unique Analysis Id
FFdd
∑ (FFcc, FFdd, ffff) = high
FFxx
Unique Sensor Node
Mobile Cluster Agent
Sensors
Light
Magnetic
Vibration
Convoy of Vehicles
Approaching
Unique Information Id
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War Fighter: Answers, not Numbers
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFcc
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFdd
Defense: Mobile ad hoc Network Decision Support Systems
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War Fighter: Answers, not Numbers
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFdd
S
Cin
lasgsle
1
AsVse
eshsic
mleent
Scan
Area
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
MC
ula
ltsip
s le
1
AVse
sh
esic
sm
leesnt
Large Convoy
Approaching
Prepare
Offensiv
e
Defense: Mobile ad hoc Network Decision Support Systems
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Military Analysis: Numbers
FFhh
FFgg
FFbb
FFaa
FFee
ffff
FFdd
S
Cin
lasgsle
1
AsVse
eshsic
mleent
Scan
Area
FFcc
Single Vehicle
Approaching ?
Documented with unique id
- Data
- Analysis
Large Convoy
- Decision
Approaching
- Action
MC
ula
ltsip
s le
1
AVse
sh
esic
sm
leesnt
Prepare
Offensiv
e
Defense: Mobile ad hoc Network Decision Support Systems
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Web X.0
GRID FABRIC LAYER
machines sensors readers data
SDR
SDR
Local
Local
Regional
Regional
National
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Conclusion: IPv6 Systems Solution
Offers Unique Identification
for
Objects, Process, Information, Decisions
• Pre-agreed for global adoption
• Systems and platform agnostic
• Syntax and semantic relationships - defined
• Data, analytics, process, information - linked
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Further Research
Unified Theory of Relativistic Identification
of
Information in a Systems Age
Convergence of Unique Identification with Syntax and Semantics through Internet Protocol version 6
How IPv6 format may be structured
to be useful as an identification kit
with & without normal IP functions
Automated IPv6 number stream
allocation through Agent systems
How to design IPv6 as URI sub-layer
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“Did not entail being right all the time.
It was rather to dare, to propose new
ideas, and then to verify them and to
know how to admit errors.”
*
Professor Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1932-2007)
after receiving the 1991 Nobel Prize for Physics
* Died 18 May 2007
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Idea
w
e
N
“ Dr Datta, may I be excused? My brain is full.234”
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