The Ultimate Prompt Engineering Guide for Generative AI: Get the Most Out of ...
Internet of Things
1. Name: N. Venkata Saideep
E-Mail: saideepnaidu@gmail.com
Twitter Id: @_saideep
College: CVR College of Engineering ,Hyderabad
Year/Semester: 3/2
Branch: Computer Science and Engineering
2. I choose this topic because, I am interested in
integrating human society and physical objects(things,
systems). This can be achieved by using IoT networks.
3. Internet of things(IoT) refers to the network of physical objects
(also called as ‘things’).
These objects are embedded with the electronics, software,
sensors. Here, each ‘thing’ is uniquely identifiable and should be
compatible with existing internet infrastructure.
Simply defining,(Physical object) + (Controller , Sensors and
Actuators) + (Internet) = Internet of Things.
The ultimate motive of IoT is to offer advanced communication
of devices. Which is beyond Machine to Machine
communication.
In IoT networks, more than one type (Heterogeneous) of ‘things’
can communicate irrespective of hardware differences.
4. 80 percent of all households in the European
Union are expected to have intelligent power
meters by 2020.
5. The way we see the world and we use the things
changes completely with the arrival of IoT networks.
IoT networks are used in following applications:
I. Environment monitoring
II. Infrastructure Management
III. Manufacturing
IV. Energy Management
V. Transportation
VI. Large scale deployment and etc
6. Presently, IoT network is in developing stage.
There are less number of standards which are accepted
by all the organisations.
By, this we can understand that we ourselves can
invent new things and make them approved.
So, I would like work on making devices work by our
eye gestures through Bio-metric technologies and
Retina scan.