2. Introduction
Definition
IOT enabling technologies
Sensor mother device
How to Internet of Things Works
Top internet-of-things (IOT) examples to know
Conclusion
3. Internet of thing is simple concept of basically controlling different
device by establishing a connection and computing from mobile
app and web browsers.
The Internet of things (IOT) describes devices with sensors,
processing ability, software and other technologies that connect
and exchange data with other devices and systems over the
Internet or other communications networks. The Internet of things
encompasses electronics, communication and computer science
engineering.
4. The Internet of Things (IOT) describes physical objects embedded with
sensors and actuators that communicate with computing systems via
wired or wireless networks—allowing the physical world to be digitally
monitored or even controlled.
The term Internet of Things generally refers to scenarios where network
connectivity and computing capability extends to objects, sensors and
everyday items not normally considered computers, allowing these
devices to generate exchange and consume data with minimal human
intervention.
5. Big Data Analytics.
Big data analytics refers to the methods, tools, and applications used
to collect, process, and derive insights from varied, high-volume, high-
velocity data sets. These data sets may come from a variety of
sources, such as web, mobile, email, social media, and networked
smart devices.
Embedded system.
Embedded systems use the communication ports to transmit data
between the processor and peripheral devices -- often, other
embedded systems -- using a communication protocol. The processor
interprets this data with the help of minimal software stored on the
memory.
6.
7. The concept of combining computers, sensors, and networks to monitor
and control devices has existed for decades. The recent confluence of
several technology market trends, however, is bringing the Internet of
Things closer to widespread reality. These include Ubiquitous
Connectivity, Widespread Adoption of IP-based Networking, Computing
Economics, Miniaturization, Advances in Data Analytics, and the Rise of
Cloud Computing.
8. • Wireless sensor networks.
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an infrastructure-less wireless network
that is deployed in a large number of wireless sensors in an ad-hoc manner
that is used to monitor the system, physical or environmental conditions.
• Cloud computing
The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet
to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal
computer.
Form of Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software
and information are provided to computers and other devices.
9.
10. A sensor is a device that produces
an output signal for the purpose of
sensing a physical phenomenon.
In the broadest definition, a
sensor is a device, module,
machine, or subsystem that detects
events or changes in its
environment and sends the
information to other electronics,
frequently a computer processor.
11. Sensor in every device
Every device emits data regarding working states of things
IOT platform collect and analyse the data
Valuable information is extracted
And information is shared to other devices for decision
making or information
12. o Connected cars
o Smart appliances
o Connected security systems
o Smart agriculture equipment
o Connected retail
o Connected healthcare monitors
o Connected manufacturing equipment
o Connected cities
13. The term Internet of Things generally refers to scenarios
where network connectivity and computing capability
extends to objects, sensors and everyday items not normally
considered computers, allowing these devices to generate,
exchange and consume data with minimal human
intervention.