The document discusses Samsung's involvement in the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines key IoT terminology like interoperability. It then provides an overview of the consumer electronics market and Samsung Electronics. It explains that IoT involves connecting everyday objects to computing power and networks to create solutions. Both small-scale consumer applications and broader city-wide applications are discussed. The global IoT market in 2015 was estimated at $743 billion and expected to grow to $1.4 trillion by 2018.
1. SAMSUNG: THE INTERNET
OF THINGS
Presented by- Akshayraj Solanki
Amritha Nair
Yogita Bachker
Bhavya Sharma
Alpa Mange
Sayan Mukharjee
2. Key Terminology
• IoT- the collective network of connected devices and the
technology that facilitates communication between devices
and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves
• Interoperability of IoT - the ability of IoT systems and
components to communicate and share information among
them .This crucial feature is the key to unlock all of the IoT
paradigm´s potential, including immense technological,
economic and social benefits.
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3. Overview
• The consumer electronics market consisted of digital and electronic device
used for communication, entertainment, and home – office activities such
as smartphone, printers, and television sets.
• The global market in 2015 was estimated at USD 685 Billion and was
expected to approx. by 5% to USD 718 Billion by 2018
• This Industry was mainly driven by continuously innovating the new
product and at the same time upgrading and improving the existing
product
• To be competitive in the market companies have to make sure that their
devices are multitasking for example – smartphones could be used as
radio, cameras, global positioning device
4. Samsung Electronics
• It was subsidiary of Samsung group , headquartered in Suwon, South
Korea
• It includes 80 businesses under its umbrella such as electronics ,
engineering , heavy industries and financial services
5. The Internet of Things
• IoT involves interconnection of electronics devices with computing
power embedded in everyday objectives which enables them to work
together and create easy solutions for everyday life
• Forbes describes IoT as "a giant network of connected 'things' (which also
includes people). The relationships will be between people-people, people-
things, and things-things."
• The global market for the loT in 2015 was estimated at $743 billion
and was expected to grow by approximately 88 per cent to $1.4
trillion by 2018
6. Small & Broad scale Iot
Small Scale IoT
• involves consumer electronics
functions such as controlling a
thermostat through a phone,
• controlling a vacuum cleaner
with a smart watch,
• sending commands to a
television from a smart screen
on the refrigerator door.
Broad Scale IoT
• the loT could be applied to
transportation networks to create
"smart cities" aimed at improving
efficiency in energy use, traffic flows,
and waste management
• Example - using loT networks to
connect smart street crosswalk signs,
traffic cameras, and global positioning
systems in automobiles