“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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 1 If they can understand! Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 2 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! Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 3 Identification: Think different ! Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 4 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 5 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 6 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 7 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 8 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 9 Identification: Think Identity ! Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 10 Identification: Think Identity ! Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 11 Identification: Think Identity ! Sir Clive Granger Prof Gunnar Stefansson Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 12 Identification: Think Identity ! Sir Clive Granger Blood Glucose 120 mg/dl Prof Gunnar Stefansson Blood Glucose 120 mg/dl Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 13 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 14 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 15 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 16 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 17 Executive Summary •Concept Relative Identification •Application Logistics, SCM, Healthcare, Security, eGov •Tools IPv6 Format and Semantics •Benefits Global Standard, Systems Interoperability Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 18 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 19 • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 20 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 21 Systems Incompatibility, Master Data mis-Management Networks Lack Functional Integration, Interoperability Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 22 “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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 23 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 241 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 251 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 26 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 27 IPv6 OSI Reference Model Internet Protocol Suite Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 28 128 3.4x10 38 IPv6 2Dr Shoumen=Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 29 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 30 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 31 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 32 32 2 IPv4 151 193 204 72 21DA : 00D3 : 0000 : 2F3B : 02AA : 00FF : FE28 : 9C5A 128 2 IPv6 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 33 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 34 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 35 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 36 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering ◘ 37 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering ◘ 38 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering ◘ 39 I invented nothing new. I simply assembled into a car the discoveries of other men behind whom were centuries of work. HENRY FORD Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 40 I invented nothing new. I simply assembled into a car the discoveries of other men behind whom were centuries of work. HENRY FORD Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 41 Automobile • Seat • Cockpits • Wheels • Exhaust Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 42 Automobile • Seat • Cockpits • Wheels • Exhaust Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 43 BOM Explosion Automobile • Seat • Cockpits • Wheels • Exhaust Variant Configuration Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 44 Relativistic Identification of Information Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 45 Sets, Subsets, Identification, Relation, Data Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 46 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) shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 3 12 16 47 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 48 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 49 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 50 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 51 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 52 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 53 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). Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 54 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 55 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 56 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 57 End of the Information Age X Making Sense of Data Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 58 Data Capture from RFID Tag Electronic Product Code (EPC) Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 59 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 63 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 64 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 66 Boston to San Francisco : Answers, not Numbers! Identify Information PROCESS PROCESS DECISION DECISION CONTEXT DATA DATA Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 67 Boston to San Francisco : Answers, not Numbers! Identity of Information 151 193 204 72 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 68 Boston to San Francisco : Answers, not Numbers! Identity of Information 151 193 204 72 32 2 IPv4 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 69 Bi l l ts c e j b fO o s io n 3.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 31.0 53.0 200.0 205.0 J&J Kimberly Clark Tesco Unilever Philip Morris Wal-Mart P&G International Paper Coca-Cola US Postal Service Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 70 Bi l l ts c e j b fO o s io n 3.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 31.0 53.0 200.0 205.0 J&J Kimberly Clark Tesco Unilever Philip Morris Wal-Mart P&G International Paper Coca-Cola US Postal Service i l li r T o of s n o Pr Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering c es s es 71 Bi l l ts c e j b fO o s io n 3.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 31.0 53.0 200.0 205.0 J&J Kimberly Clark Tesco Unilever Philip Morris Wal-Mart P&G International Paper Coca-Cola US Postal Service o Pr c es s es s f e i o t s ti n n o de i l li I r f T o ns o i ll i t Oc Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 72 Bi l l ts c e j b fO o s io n 3.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 31.0 53.0 200.0 205.0 es s J&J es c Kimberly Clark ro P f es i o Tesco t i s t n n o e Unilever i l li Id r f T o Philip Morris s n o i l Wal-Mart ti l c O P&G International Paper Coca-Cola US Post 32-bit address space (IPv4) allows 232 or 4,294,967,296 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 73 Mobile Dynamic Network ts c je b fO o es s s s n e o c i l ro s Bi l P e i f t o ti s n on de i I l l ta i f r a o T D s f n o io l s l i e t t by Oc a Ex SCM 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 74 Why IPv6 IPv6 converges object, process, location, data Manufacturer 3PL Goods Receipt ts c je b fO o es s s s n e o c i l ro s Bi l P e i f t o ti s n on de i I l l ta i f r a o T D s f n o io l s l i e t t by Oc a Ex 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 75 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 76 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 77 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 78 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 79 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 80 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 81 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 82 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 83 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 84 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 85 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 86 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 21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : E3 : FE07 : 9B2D 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 87 21DA : D3 : 0 : 2F3B : 2AA : FF : FE28 : 9C5A 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 DVD Case Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 88 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 DVD Case Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 89 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering ◘ 90 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 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 91 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 92 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 93 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 94 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 95 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 96 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 97 Benefit from IPv6 Format with Data Routing Related Information Integration and Systems Interoperability System C System A System B Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 98 Process, Data, Identity & Information PC Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 99 Process, Data, Identity & Information PC Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 100 Process, Data, Identity & Information PC IPv4 sensors tag reader middleware Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering internet 101 Process, Data, Identity & Information PC IPv4 IPv6 sensors sensors tag OS DB INP reader middleware Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering internet internet 102 MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks) Cube-on-Cube Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 103 MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks) Cube-on-Cube Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 104 MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks) 1 mm 1 mm 60 billion interfaces per square mm requires unique id Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 105 MANET (Mobile ad hoc Networks) 1 mm 1 mm 60 billion interfaces per square mm requires unique id Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 106 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 107 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 108 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 109 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 110 MANET SCM Logistics Transportation Manufacturer 3PL Goods Receipt ts c je b fO o es s s s n e o c i l ro s Bi l P e i f t o ti s n on de i I l l ta i f r a o T D s f n o io l s l i e t t by Oc a Ex 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 111 End of the Information Age Making Sense of Data Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 112 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) Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 114 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 115 Logic Intuition Rules Pattern Recognition Inference Association Adaptive Pattern Recognition Rules-Based Systems • • • • • • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 116 State Transitioning Input data Input data Input data Input data Future Event Prediction Input data Input data Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 117 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 118 Training Prediction Training Algorithm Input data Input data Input data Input data Input data Input data Effect Weight adjustment • • • • • • • • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 119 ? p l e h I y Ma Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 120 AI Lesson from Ants Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 121 Swarm Intelligence: Ant–based Algorithms X A X A Pheromone Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 122 Adaptive ? X A X A X A Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 123 Collaborative Learning Agents Smart Agents COOPERATE Collaborative Agents AUTONOMOUS LEARN Interface Agents Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 124 AI Tasks – Human-Computer Interaction • • • • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 125 Perception Provides an agent information about its environment. Usually proceeds in steps: • Sensors: hardware that provides measurements of properties of environment • • • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 126 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 127 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 128 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 129 Systems in Action Application-specific systems rely on obtaining knowledge of human experts and programming that knowledge into a system. z z z 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 130 End of the Information Age Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 131 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 132 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 133 Decision Systems BROAD HORIZON CUSTOMS ENERGY HEALTHCARE COMPONENTS NARROW HORIZON NON OBVIOUS OBVIOUS Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 134 Healthcare: Disconnected Network of Systems ? Bio-Nano Sensors Blood Glucose Nano-sensors Information Systems Transmission Monitors Genetic Inheritance Results Decisions Analysis Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 135 Data, Information, Decision, Action NanoLetters (2004) 4 1785-1788 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 136 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 137 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 138 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 139 Healthcare Systems ROI Renato Dulbecco Problem: 200 outpatient visits 25,000 genes in Cancer ? 2 patients in need of attention 1 gene in Cancer Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 140 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 141 Decision Systems BROAD HORIZON CUSTOMS ENERGY HEALTHCARE COMPONENTS NARROW HORIZON NON OBVIOUS OBVIOUS Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 142 Obvious vs Non-Obvious Relationship Analysis Excise Obvious Duty Drugs Non-Obvious CUSTOMS CUSTOMS Non-Obvious Security Supply Chain Obvious Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 143 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 144 Customs: Information Arbitrage The Systems Age The World Is Not Flat • Interoperability • Transparency • Collaboration • Adaptability • Identity Sensors Tag Reader Systems Internet Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 145 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 146 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. • • • • • • • • • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin DattaTargeting < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 147 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering ◘ 148 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin DattaTargeting < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 149 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin DattaTargeting < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 150 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 151 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. Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 152 • 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 153 National Infrastructure Protection Plan Transportation Threat Transportation Threat: Asset Risk? ASSET Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 154 Transportation Threat Transportation Threat: System Risk? System Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 155 SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 156 SOS FCA Data Cubes Lattice Theory Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 157 SOS FCA Data Cubes Lattice Theory Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 158 SOS FCA Data Cubes Lattice Theory SYSTEMIC RISK: Multi-Parametric Inter-dependencies Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 159 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 160 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 161 Systemic Risk: Analytics & Information Routing Relational Information Integration & Systems Interoperability System C System A System B Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 162 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 163 End of Asset Risk Management Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 164 End of Asset Risk Management Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 165 Systemic Awareness • Interoperability • Transparency • Collaboration • Adaptability • Real-Time • • • • Information Analytics Processes Patterns Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 166 GE VeriWise Case Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 167 Stockholm 22 Oct 2006 1700 hours Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 168 Border: Sweden-Finland 23 Oct 2006 1600 hours Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 169 Border: Finland-Russia 24 Oct 2006 1400 hours Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 170 30km East of St Petersburg, Russia 26 Oct 2006 0810 hours Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 171 Vyborg 26 Oct 2006 1500 hours Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 172 Route: Stolen Trailer Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 173 GE VeriWise Systems: Global Track & Trace USPS WAL*MART 46,000 trailers Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 174 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 175 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 176 GE VeriWise Systems: Predictive Analytics GARCH in Forecasting and Value at Risk Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 177 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 179 Executive Summary •Concept Relative Identification •Application Logistics, SCM, Healthcare, Security, eGov •Tools IPv6 Format and Semantics •Benefits Global Standard, Systems Interoperability Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 180 Data, Structure, Relations <CompanyData> <CompanyName> MIT </CompanyName> <Location> Cambridge </location> <CallData> <RecordDate> Thu 7 Jun 2007 </RecordDate> <CallsPerDay> 536 </CallsPerDay> </CallData> </CompanyData> Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 181 Data, Structure, Relations, Syntax <CompanyData> <CompanyName> MIT </CompanyName> <Location> Cambridge </location> <CallData> <RecordDate> Thu 7 Jun 2007 </RecordDate> <CallsPerDay> 536 </CallsPerDay> </CallData> </CompanyData> “CallsPerDay” Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 182 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 183 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 184 Semantic Layers Tim Berners-Lee, MIT Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 185 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> Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 186 XML: Languages & Open Standards XML eXtensions XML Core Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 187 Compiled by: David Brock 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 188 XML Explosion …… Compiled by: David Brock 4ML AML AML AML AML AML AML ABML ABML ACML ACML ACAP ACS X12 ADML AECM AFML AGML AHML AIML AIML AIF AL3 ANML ANNOTEA ANATML APML APPML AQL APPEL ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ARML ARML ASML ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ATML ATML ATML ATML AWML AXML AXML AXML AXML BML BML BML BML BML BML BannerML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BiblioML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML CML xCML CaXML CaseXML xCBL CBML CDA CDF CDISC CELLML ChessGML ChordML ChordQL CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML Covad xLink CPL CP eXchange CSS CVML CWMI CycML DML DAML DaliML DaqXML DAS DASL DCMI DOI DeltaV DIG35 DLML DMML DocBook DocScope DoD XML DPRL DRI DSML DSD DXS EML EML DLML EAD ebXML eBIS-XML ECML eCo EcoKnow edaXML EMSA eosML ESML ETD-ML FieldML FINML FITS FIXML FLBC FLOWML FPML FSML GML GML GML GXML GAME GBXML GDML GEML GEDML GEN GeoLang GIML GXD GXL Hy XM HITIS HR-XML HRMML HTML HTTPL HTTP-DRP HumanML HyTime IML ICML IDE IDML IDWG IEEE DTD IFX IMPP IMS Global InTML IOTP IRML IXML IXRetail JabberXML JDF JDox JECMM JLife JSML JSML JScoreML KBML LACITO LandXML LEDES LegalXML Life Data LitML LMML LogML LogML LTSC XML MAML MatML MathML MBAM MISML MCF MDDL MDSI-XML Metarule MFDX MIX MMLL MML MML MML MoDL MOS MPML MPXML MRML MSAML MTML MTML MusicXML NAML xNAL NAA Ads Navy DTD NewsML NML NISO DTB NITF NLMXML NVML OAGIS OBI OCF ODF ODRL OeBPS OFX OIL OIM OLifE OML ONIX DTD OOPML OPML OpenMath Office XML OPML OPX OSD OTA PML PML PML PML PML PML PML PML P3P PDML PDX PEF XML PetroML PGML PhysicsML PICS PMML PNML PNML PNG PrintML PrintTalk ProductionML PSL PSI QML QAML QuickData RBAC RDDl RDF RDL RecipeML RELAX RELAX NG REXML REPML ResumeXML RETML RFML RightsLang RIXML RoadmOPS RosettaNet PIP RSS RuleML SML SML SML SML SAML SABLE SAE J2008 SBML Schemtron SDML SearchDM-XML SGML SHOE SIF SMML SMBXML SMDL SDML SMIL SOAP SODL SOX SPML SpeechML SSML STML STEP STEPML SVG SWAP SWMS SyncML TML TML TML TalkML TaxML TDL TDML TEI ThML TIM TIM TMML TMX TP TPAML TREX TxLife UML UBL UCLP UDDI UDEF UIML ULF UMLS UPnP URI/URL UXF VML vCalendar vCard VCML VHG VIML VISA XML VMML VocML VoiceXML VRML WAP WDDX WebML WebDAV WellML WeldingXML Wf-XML WIDL WITSML WorldOS WSML WSIA XML XML Court XML EDI Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering XML F XML Key XMLife XML MP XML News XML RPC 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 189 Houston, we have a problem ... 4ML AML AML AML AML AML AML ABML ABML ACML ACML ACAP ACS X12 ADML AECM AFML AGML AHML AIML AIML AIF AL3 ANML ANNOTEA ANATML APML APPML AQL APPEL ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ARML ARML ASML ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ATML ATML ATML ATML AWML AXML AXML AXML AXML BML BML BML BML BML BML BannerML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BiblioML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML CML xCML CaXML CaseXML xCBL CBML CDA CDF CDISC CELLML ChessGML ChordML ChordQL CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML Covad xLink CPL CP eXchange CSS CVML CWMI CycML DML DAML DaliML DaqXML DAS DASL DCMI DOI DeltaV DIG35 DLML DMML DocBook DocScope DoD XML DPRL DRI DSML DSD DXS EML EML DLML EAD ebXML eBIS-XML ECML eCo EcoKnow edaXML EMSA eosML ESML ETD-ML FieldML FINML FITS FIXML FLBC FLOWML FPML FSML GML GML GML GXML GAME GBXML GDML GEML GEDML GEN GeoLang GIML GXD GXL Hy XM HITIS HR-XML HRMML HTML HTTPL HTTP-DRP HumanML HyTime IML ICML IDE IDML IDWG IEEE DTD IFX IMPP IMS Global InTML IOTP IRML IXML IXRetail JabberXML JDF JDox JECMM JLife JSML JSML JScoreML KBML LACITO LandXML LEDES LegalXML Life Data LitML LMML LogML LogML LTSC XML MAML MatML MathML MBAM MISML MCF MDDL MDSI-XML Metarule MFDX MIX MMLL MML MML MML MoDL MOS MPML MPXML MRML MSAML MTML MTML MusicXML NAML xNAL NAA Ads Navy DTD NewsML NML NISO DTB NITF NLMXML NVML OAGIS OBI OCF ODF ODRL OeBPS OFX OIL OIM OLifE OML ONIX DTD OOPML OPML OpenMath Office XML OPML OPX OSD OTA PML PML PML PML PML PML PML PML P3P PDML PDX PEF XML PetroML PGML PhysicsML PICS PMML PNML PNML PNG PrintML PrintTalk ProductionML PSL PSI QML QAML QuickData RBAC RDDl RDF RDL RecipeML RELAX RELAX NG REXML REPML ResumeXML RETML RFML RightsLang RIXML RoadmOPS RosettaNet PIP RSS RuleML SML SML SML SML SAML SABLE SAE J2008 SBML Schemtron SDML SearchDM-XML SGML SHOE SIF SMML SMBXML SMDL SDML SMIL SOAP SODL SOX SPML SpeechML SSML STML STEP STEPML SVG SWAP SWMS SyncML TML TML TML TalkML TaxML TDL TDML TEI ThML TIM TIM TMML TMX TP TPAML TREX TxLife UML UBL UCLP UDDI UDEF UIML ULF UMLS UPnP URI/URL UXF VML vCalendar vCard VCML VHG VIML VISA XML VMML VocML VoiceXML VRML WAP WDDX WebML WebDAV WellML WeldingXML Wf-XML WIDL WITSML WorldOS WSML WSIA XML XML Court XML EDI XML F XML Key XMLife XML MP XML News XML RPC 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 Compiled by: David Brock Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 190 Houston, we have a problem ... 4ML AML AML AML AML AML AML ABML ABML ACML ACML ACAP ACS X12 ADML AECM AFML AGML AHML AIML AIML AIF AL3 ANML ANNOTEA ANATML APML APPML AQL APPEL ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ARML ARML ASML ARML ARML ASML ASML ASTM ATML ATML ATML ATML AWML AXML AXML AXML AXML BML BML BML BML BML BML BannerML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BiblioML BCXML BEEP BGML BHTML BIBLIOML BIOML BIPS BizCodes BLM XML BPML BRML BSML CML xCML CaXML CaseXML xCBL CBML CDA CDF CDISC CELLML ChessGML ChordML ChordQL CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML CIM CIML CIDS CIDX xCIL CLT CNRP ComicsML Covad xLink CPL CP eXchange CSS CVML CWMI CycML DML DAML DaliML DaqXML DAS DASL DCMI DOI DeltaV DIG35 DLML DMML DocBook DocScope DoD XML DPRL DRI DSML DSD DXS EML EML DLML EAD ebXML eBIS-XML ECML eCo EcoKnow edaXML EMSA eosML ESML ETD-ML FieldML FINML FITS FIXML FLBC FLOWML FPML FSML GML GML GML GXML GAME GBXML GDML GEML GEDML GEN GeoLang GIML GXD GXL Hy XM HITIS HR-XML HRMML HTML HTTPL HTTP-DRP HumanML HyTime IML ICML IDE IDML IDWG IEEE DTD IFX IMPP IMS Global InTML IOTP IRML IXML IXRetail JabberXML JDF JDox JECMM JLife JSML JSML JScoreML KBML LACITO LandXML LEDES LegalXML Life Data LitML LMML LogML LogML LTSC XML MAML MatML MathML MBAM MISML MCF MDDL MDSI-XML Metarule MFDX MIX MMLL MML MML MML MoDL MOS MPML MPXML MRML MSAML MTML MTML MusicXML NAML xNAL NAA Ads Navy DTD NewsML NML NISO DTB NITF NLMXML NVML OAGIS OBI OCF ODF ODRL OeBPS OFX OIL OIM OLifE OML ONIX DTD OOPML OPML OpenMath Office XML OPML OPX OSD OTA PML PML PML PML PML PML PML PML P3P PDML PDX PEF XML PetroML PGML PhysicsML PICS PMML PNML PNML PNG PrintML PrintTalk ProductionML PSL PSI QML QAML QuickData RBAC RDDl RDF RDL RecipeML RELAX RELAX NG REXML REPML ResumeXML RETML RFML RightsLang RIXML RoadmOPS RosettaNet PIP RSS RuleML SML SML SML SML SAML SABLE SAE J2008 SBML Schemtron SDML SearchDM-XML SGML SHOE SIF SMML SMBXML SMDL SDML SMIL SOAP SODL SOX SPML SpeechML SSML STML STEP STEPML SVG SWAP SWMS SyncML TML TML TML TalkML TaxML TDL TDML TEI ThML TIM TIM TMML TMX TP TPAML TREX TxLife Is XML still a standard ? UML UBL UCLP UDDI UDEF UIML ULF UMLS UPnP URI/URL UXF VML vCalendar vCard VCML VHG VIML VISA XML VMML VocML VoiceXML VRML WAP WDDX WebML WebDAV WellML WeldingXML Wf-XML WIDL WITSML WorldOS WSML WSIA XML XML Court XML EDI XML F XML Key XMLife XML MP XML News XML RPC 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 Compiled by: David Brock Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 191 Semantic Layers: Relationships Tim Berners-Lee, MIT CHEMISE is a BLOUSE is a KAMEEZ is a SHIRT Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 192 Ontological Framework MIRROR MIRROR Philosophy Reflection Noun Object Metaphor Observatory 193 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. Ontological Framework + Unique IPv6 Identifier MIRROR MIRROR Philosophy Reflection Noun Object Metaphor Observatory 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.999c 194 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. Ontological Framework + Unique IPv6 Identifier MIRROR MIRROR Philosophy Reflection Noun Object Metaphor Observatory 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.999c 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.effe.888c 195 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. Unique IPv6 id: Ontological Identifier 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 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.889c 196 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT URI Abstraction <http://www.mit.edu> Universal Resource Identifier Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 197 URI: Universal but not Unique Identifier Universal Resource Identifier Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 198 This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. 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 2007.ab8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.889c 199 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. Unique IPv6 type id as a sub-layer to URI abstraction ? 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 2007.ab8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.889c 200 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT Unique IPv6 type id as a sub-layer to URI Abstraction ? 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 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 201 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 2007.ab8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.889c © Shoumen Datta, MIT Unique IPv6 type id as a sub-layer to URI Abstraction ? 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 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 202 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 2007.ab8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.abcd.889c © Shoumen Datta, MIT This is a proposed idea by the author. It is not a fact or form of identification of ontologies, in practice. 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 203 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.210f.9999 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.203f.8080 Shoumen Datta, MIT Why is it necessary to define ontology class with unique id ? Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 204 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 205 Why is it necessary to define ontology class with unique id ? Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 206 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 207 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 208 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 209 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.210f.9999 2007.db8.617.5ca.20a.95ff.203f.8080 Shoumen Datta, MIT Semantics Call Loud cry, shout Call Animal’s call Call Telephone call Call House visit Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 210 Semantics and Chinese Script Call 1 Loud cry, shout Call 2 Animal’s call Call 3 Telephone call Call 4 House visit Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 211 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 212 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 213 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 214 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 215 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 216 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 217 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering © Shoumen Datta, MIT 218 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 219 ∑ (FFee, FFgg, FFhh) = background FFhh FFgg FFbb FFcc FFaa FFee ffff FFxx FFdd Unique Sensor Node Mobile Cluster Agent Sensors Light Magnetic Vibration Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 220 ∑ (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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 221 ∑ (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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 222 ∑ (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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 223 ∑ (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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 224 ∑ (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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 225 War Fighter: Answers, not Numbers FFhh FFgg FFbb FFcc FFaa FFee ffff FFdd Defense: Mobile ad hoc Network Decision Support Systems Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 226 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 227 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 228 Web X.0 GRID FABRIC LAYER machines sensors readers data SDR SDR Local Local Regional Regional National Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 229 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 230 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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 231 “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 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 232 Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering 233 s Idea w e N “ Dr Datta, may I be excused? My brain is full.234” Dr Shoumen Palit Austin Datta < shoumen@mit.edu > MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation & MIT School of Engineering