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![• 1982- Coke machine: able to report whether inventory was cold.
• 1994- Reza Raji: [moving] small packets of data to a large set of
nodes, so as to integrate and automate everything from home
appliances to entire factories“
• 1999- Bill Joy envisioned Device to Device (D2D) communication](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/internetofthings-160906044953/75/Internet-of-things-6-2048.jpg)

















This document discusses the concept of the Internet of Daily Objects (IoD), where everyday objects are connected through an information network and can communicate and exchange data with each other through unique identifiers, without requiring internet connectivity. IoD is similar to the traditional internet but focuses on connecting digital devices like smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. The document also outlines the history and technology behind device-to-device communication and provides examples of how IoD can be applied to healthcare, fitness, smart appliances, energy management, security, and warehouse optimization. Potential challenges mentioned include security, privacy, return on investment, and intellectual property.





![• 1982- Coke machine: able to report whether inventory was cold.
• 1994- Reza Raji: [moving] small packets of data to a large set of
nodes, so as to integrate and automate everything from home
appliances to entire factories“
• 1999- Bill Joy envisioned Device to Device (D2D) communication](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/internetofthings-160906044953/75/Internet-of-things-6-2048.jpg)















