The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
2. Plan of Presentation
1. What is internet of things?
2. How does it works?
3. Few application of IoT.
4. Current status and future
prospect of IoT.
5. Technological challenges of IoT.
6. Criticism and controversies of
IoT.
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4. 1. What is internet of things?
What is internet of things?
5. “
A “Thing” in the context of the Internet if things (IoT), is an
entity or physical object that has a Unique identifier, an
embedded system and the ability to transfer data over a
network.
• Heart monitoring implants
• Biochip transponders on farm animals
• Automobiles with built-in sensors
• DNA analysis devices & Other Wearables etc.
These devices collect useful data with the help of various
existing technologies and then autonomously flow the data
between other devices.
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6. And tables to compare data
A B C
Yellow 10 20 7
Blue 30 15 10
Orange 5 24 16
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13. IFew application of IoT
Yellow
Is the color of
gold, butter and
ripe lemons. In
the spectrum of
visible light, yellow
is found between
green and orange.
Blue
Is the colour of
the clear sky and
the deep sea. It is
located between
violet and green
on the optical
spectrum.
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Application of IoT
"The Ultimate Goal of IOT is to
Automate Human Life."
26. Criticisms and Controversies of IoT
Scholars and social observers and
pessimists have doubts about the
promises of the ubiquitous computing
revolution, in the areas as:
Privacy Security
Autonomy and Control
Social control
Political manipulation
Design
Environmental impact
Influences human moral decision making
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