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Некоторые тренды 2015 года в IoT
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Александр Белоцерковский {Microsoft | DX | Tech Evangelist Cloud, IoT & HPC}
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Интернет вещей
The network of physical
objects that contain
embedded technology to
communicate and interact
with their internal states or
the external environment.
Источник: Gartner
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Key goal of slide:
No single definition of IoT
Ground the audience in some of the core principles of IoT – things that can connect to the internet; can collect and communicate information; and can receive inputs
Let’s start with a definition of the Internet of Things
<<Note – There is no standard definition for the Internet of Things. This contributes to the confusion that we talk about on the next page. We start with a rather antiseptic (dull) definition from a leading analyst to ground the audience in some of the core principles of IoT.>>
Key talking points:
Today, the Internet of Things is a difficult trend to define precisely. There is no standard definition for the Internet of Things.
Gartner defines IoT as “The network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and interact with their internal states or the external environment.”
Conceptually, IoT involves common principles:
Physical “things” such as devices and sensors that have the ability to connect to the internet
These things have the ability to collect and communicate information – this information may include data collected from the environment or inputted by users
These things also have the ability to take inputs from external sources (human or machine) using embedded logic – this can include settings, configurations, software updates, etc.