Hey guys, here is a brief account of the past, present, and future aspects of the internet and how it helps us analyze things around us in a better way.
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Internet: Its Past, Present and The Future
1. What is the internet?
Guided by- Mr. Praveen Goggi
Presented by- Abhishek Tonpe
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2. The beginning
• Vincent Cerf & Bob Kahn began working on
the internet, which was the result of an
experiment ARPANET. It was a defence
department project.
• Paul Baran proposed the idea of a system that
could survive a nuclear attack through
decentralization of data.
• Communication is done via internet protocol
suit (TCP/ip)
4. • A minor problem with the break liners occur in a person’s car.
• The gateway sorts the data and relevant data is sent to the manufacturer’s platform. The platform stores thousands of bits of
information from multiple cars.
• The manufacture uses the platform to create and manage applications that solve specific issues. Example: Asset Management
System. Asset management system over sees all their customers car on road as well as parts in the warehouse.
• Using this the algorithms
• Potential date and time for service appointment is suggested.
• Directions to the nearest certified dealer.
• Coupon for the service.
• App insures that the brakes are covered under warranty.
• Order of correct replacement part. (specific model number et cetera)
• Sending these parts to the dealership before your arrival.
• These systems not only benefit the customers but also the manufacturers.
• The manufacturer can see if multiple cars had the same problem.
• Thus narrowing down to the manufacturing date.
• The production unit and the specific production line.
• Providing a better view you’re the root of problem. Enhanced root cause analysis.
5. The prospect ahead
• 5G technology: Data can be gathered, analyzed and managed in real time, virtually without delays,
greatly broadening potential Iot applications.
• Implants & glasses: Toby Negrin, Wikimedia Foundation’s Chief Product Officer, compared the
internet to electricity as it becomes an “omnipresent utility, something we expect to always be
available and around us... intertwined in our daily lives.”
• Edge computing: This is basically the exact opposite of cloud computing. By storing data locally, it
offers a cheaper, faster, and more efficient approach to data processing.
• Increased security concern: despite the promise that Iot holds for us, it carries a dual edged sword
for making us more vulnerable.