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Internet of Things
1. Internet Of
Things
Name: Karishma Talan
E-mail: karishmatalan@gmail.com
Twitter Id: @KarishmaTalan
University: Sant Gadge Baba University Amravati, MH
Year/Semester: 2nd Year
Branch: Computer science and Engineering
2. Introduction
• Internet Of Things is an effective communication between
things.
• These things can include any object ranging from a small pen
to big cars.
• It is expanded to an extent that living organism can be
considered as the part of the internet of things.
3. • In Internet of Things , intelligent devices such as
Passive RFID Tag, Smart Dust ,etc are connected
together in a large network with unique
accessibility .
• IoT exchanges data in a fraction of second and
also it consumes less power.
• It makes the human life more comfortable and it
helps to build a smarter world.
4. Trends
• IoT network will look to the skies for better
coverage.
• Wide-area wireless networks for connecting
Internet of Things devices may go global through
a partnership between hot IoT startup Sigfox and
aerospace company Airbus.
• Satellite data service can be made available in
almost any outdoor location but tends to cost
much more than land-based wireless
5. • Internet of Things Platform for Smart City, Home
Automation, Industrial Automation, and
Telecommunication .
• Opportunities exist in every industry as
organizations need more innovative ways to
harness ever-increasing amounts of data, and use
it to drive smarter decisions, enable new services
and business models, and reduce costs.
6. Interest Areas
• Internet of things in Medical and healthcare system.
• IoT devices can be used to enable remote health
monitoring and emergency notification systems.
These health monitoring devices can range from
blood pressure and heart rate monitors to advanced
devices capable of monitoring specialized implants,
such as pacemakers or advanced hearing aids.
• Specialized sensors can also be equipped within
living spaces to monitor the health and general well-
being of senior citizens, while also ensuring that
proper treatment is being administered and assisting
people regain lost mobility via therapy as well.
7. • Other consumer devices to encourage healthy
living, such as, connected scales or wearable
heart monitors, are also a possibility with the IoT.
• As health issues are increasing day by day, human
is facing challenging health related issues and
number of weird dieses are taking root in the
society, hence I would like to work with internet
of things in medical and health.
8. IoTAfter 5 Years
• In ITU people are working on a Packet based
service related network which is called as “Next
Generation Network”.
• devices will sense, speak, hear and at last it might
even start thinking.
• It will make people life easier and enterprises can
take benefits from such connected devices to
make their efficient product and strategy.
9.
10. WorkingProcessof Internetof Things
• In IoT architecture, devices can communicate
with each other by forming a network.
• These devices should have certain basic
capabilities namely sensing, data capture, data
storage, data processing and it should also be
uniquely accessible.
• In IoT devices can communicate with each other
directly or through a gateway.
• It manages resources, services and collects the
information for sending it according to
requirements of user.
12. Challenges for Internetof Things
• Connectivity and Identification
• Reliable and scalable Network
• Power management
• Security
• Multi device adoption
13. Applications of Internet of Things
• Smart marketing
• Smart Products
• Smart e-Health care
• Smart Automation
• Smart Pollution monitoring system
• Smart grid Technology