The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing network of physical objects that feature an IP address for internet connectivity, and the communication that occurs between these objects and other Internet-enabled devices and systems.
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Public version of my presentation slide as guess lecturer at Politeknik Telkom, Bandung, May 4, 2013, discussing about "Internet of Things" Feel free to comment and/or download
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
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Public version of my presentation slide as guess lecturer at Politeknik Telkom, Bandung, May 4, 2013, discussing about "Internet of Things" Feel free to comment and/or download
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
Hope this will help you
In this presentation, Parul introduces IoT and gives examples of interesting applications in that space. Parul is interested in data management and insights that come out of IoT clas devices.
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This Presentation is based on Internet on Things. Inside the presentation we have Applications, Technologies, Problems and Future associated with Internet of Things.
An introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)7thingsmedia
As presented at the IAB UK London's offices on 23rd April 2015. 7thingsmedia Founder & CEO, Chris Bishop, gave a detailed introduction to the ‘Internet of Things’ and then looked forward to examine what is around the corner.
The presentation looks at who the early leaders are, what it is now and where it will go. It examines when it will truly enter the mainstream market and what effect it will have on home life, the city, our industries and the environment.
We are building our capabilities in IoT and big data analytics. We are passionate about collaborating to provide solutions that deliver value to your customers, partners, and businesses.
https://www.embitel.com/product-engineering-2/mobility-iot/iot-services
The next big discovery after the .com boom is the internet of things. It is the technique to impart the ability to the non-living objects or our daily life gadgets to sense and understand from our surrounding environment.
the small ppt on IOT.
i gave presentation on this topic which is very useful.
Iot is very big things to learn and it contains many of the things like sensors,Internet etc.
A presention on IOT which contains its meaning ,history , future prospects ,structure ,advantages, criticism, , and many application in todays world and much more.
Best PPT on The IOT and its application.
So..The thing, in the Internet of Things, can be any natural or man-made object that can be assigned an IP address and provided with the ability to transfer data over a network.
In this presentation, Parul introduces IoT and gives examples of interesting applications in that space. Parul is interested in data management and insights that come out of IoT clas devices.
Internet of Things: Its Applications Future and ProblemsRiten Debnath
This Presentation is based on Internet on Things. Inside the presentation we have Applications, Technologies, Problems and Future associated with Internet of Things.
An introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)7thingsmedia
As presented at the IAB UK London's offices on 23rd April 2015. 7thingsmedia Founder & CEO, Chris Bishop, gave a detailed introduction to the ‘Internet of Things’ and then looked forward to examine what is around the corner.
The presentation looks at who the early leaders are, what it is now and where it will go. It examines when it will truly enter the mainstream market and what effect it will have on home life, the city, our industries and the environment.
We are building our capabilities in IoT and big data analytics. We are passionate about collaborating to provide solutions that deliver value to your customers, partners, and businesses.
https://www.embitel.com/product-engineering-2/mobility-iot/iot-services
The next big discovery after the .com boom is the internet of things. It is the technique to impart the ability to the non-living objects or our daily life gadgets to sense and understand from our surrounding environment.
the small ppt on IOT.
i gave presentation on this topic which is very useful.
Iot is very big things to learn and it contains many of the things like sensors,Internet etc.
A presention on IOT which contains its meaning ,history , future prospects ,structure ,advantages, criticism, , and many application in todays world and much more.
Best PPT on The IOT and its application.
So..The thing, in the Internet of Things, can be any natural or man-made object that can be assigned an IP address and provided with the ability to transfer data over a network.
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Internet of Things (IoT) has a great potential for diverse applications. IoT applications can provide interesting and useful applications in various fields such as agriculture, aviation, education and more
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
WIRELESS SENSORS INTEGRATION INTO INTERNET OF THINGS AND THE SECURITY PRIMITIVESIJCNCJournal
The common vision of smart systems today, is by and large associated with one single concept, the internet of things (IoT), where the whole physical infrastructure is linked with intelligent monitoring and communication technologies through the use of wireless sensors. In such an intelligent vibrant system, sensors are connected to send useful information and control instructions via distributed sensor networks. Wireless sensors have an easy deployment and better flexibility of devices contrary to wired setup. With the rapid technological development of sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) will become the key technology for IoT and an invaluable resource for realizing the vision of Internet of things (IoT) paradigm.
It is also important to consider whether the sensors of a WSN should be completely integrated into IoT or not. New security challenges arise when heterogeneous sensors are integrated into the IoT. Security needs to be considered at a global perspective, not just at a local scale. This paper gives an overview of sensor integration into IoT, some major security challenges and also a number of security primitives that can be taken to protect their data over the internet.
WIRELESS SENSORS INTEGRATION INTO INTERNET OF THINGS AND THE SECURITY PRIMITIVEScsandit
The common vision of smart systems today, is by and large associated with one single concept,
the internet of things (IoT), where the whole physical infrastructure is linked with intelligent
monitoring and communication technologies through the use of wireless sensors. In such an
intelligent vibrant system, sensors are connected to send useful information and control
instructions via distributed sensor networks. Wireless sensors have an easy deployment and
better flexibility of devices contrary to wired setup. With the rapid technological development of
sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) will become the key technology for IoT and an
invaluable resource for realizing the vision of Internet of things (IoT) paradigm. It is also
important to consider whether the sensors of a WSN should be completely integrated into IoT or
not. New security challenges arise when heterogeneous sensors are integrated into the IoT. Security needs to be considered at a global perspective, not just at a local scale. This paper gives an overview of sensor integration into IoT, some major security challenges and also a
number of security primitives that can be taken to protect their data over the internet.
This a IOT base ppt slide. It's more describe IOT system history and IOt devices . And also given most valuable and relevant information about IOT and devices.
This tutorial gives overview of the data science pipeline for analyzing IoT network data. It contains references to scientific articles to learn more about algorithms, visualizations and IoT systems. The tutorial was presented at ACM Richard Tapia 2018.
IoT Challenges: Technological, Business and Social aspectsRoberto Minerva
Internet of Things is promising to be a set of technologies able to have a high impact on how people live, produce, modify and interact with the environment. Such a transformation is driven by increasing technologies capabilities of sensors/actuators, communications, general-purpose hardware, availability of software and programmability of devices. The integration of so different technologies is a problem in itself and IoT is also trying to solve cogent issues of specific problem domains, such as e-health, transportation, manufacturing, and so on. Large IoT systems (e.g., smart cities) stand on their own because the smartness requires integration of different technologies, processes and different administrative domains creating the needs to deal with a complex system. In addition to technological and problem domain specific challenges, there exist further challenges that fall in business, social and regulation realms. They can greatly impact the deployment and the success of IoT deployment. The speech aims at providing a view on some major technologies challenges of IoT and to cover a few critical business and social issues that could hamper the large deployment of IoT systems by providing some examples of implementation.
This report is prepared for the major project submission for EC Engineering, This project deals with the development of Home Monitoring System using Internet of Things.
This is first detailed report submitted ever with whole content over Internet of Things based Home Automation system. Help of many journals have been taken and those references have been acknowledged at the end of the report file.
Internet of Things (IoT) integrates billions of the heterogeneous IoT things with the Internet in which the embedded systems such as sensors and actuators linked together to improve quality of life, and becomes the future of technologies in any field of human daily life. These IoT devices cooperate with each other and generate useful information to provide better services and applications to the governments and the society. Also, there is a need to store these data on Cloud for monitoring. This paper, surveys IoT applications, new challenges and issues arise in different fields and provides IoT architecture, focuses on explanation of IoT protocols and their operations and functionalities, presents different microcontroller types used by researchers. With the huge amount of data generated from IoT devices, the integrating Cloud and IoT may helpful, Therefore, a survey on open issues faced when these two concepts integrating together is discussed. The objective of this paper is to provide a survey for everything related to IoT and direct it to all beginners in this filed or academic researchers.
The Internet of things describes physical objects that are embedded 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.
Application and Usefulness of Internet of Things in Information TechnologyDr. Amarjeet Singh
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 and the ability to transfer data over a
network without requiring human-to-human or human-tocomputer interaction. It is an ambiguous term, but it is fast
becoming a tangible technology that can be applied in data
centers to collect information on just about anything that
IT wants to control. IoT has evolved from the convergence
of wireless technologies, micro-electromechanical systems
(MEMS), microservices and the internet. The convergence
has helped tear down the silo walls between operational
technology (OT) and information technology (IT), allowing
unstructured machine-generated data to be analyzed for
insights that will drive improvements. The Internet of
Things (IoT) is essentially a system of machines or objects
outfitted with data-collecting technologies so that those
objects can communicate with one another. The machineto-machine (M2M) data that is generated has a wide range
of uses, but is commonly seen as a way to determine the
health and status of things -- inanimate or living.
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1. Welcome to the World of
Internet of Things
"In the next century, planet earth will don an electronic skin.
It will use the Internet as a scaffold to support and transmit its sensations."
Neil Gross 1999
Pouria Ghatrenabi
@Pouria.Ghatrenabi
2. Agenda
IoT Concept
Application in various areas
Architecture behind IoT
Challenges : Standards, Security, Privacy
Acceptance and adoption of IoT
3. Internet of Things or Everything (IoT/IoE)
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing network of physical
objects that feature an IP address for internet connectivity, and the
communication that occurs between these objects and other Internet-
enabled devices and systems.
Interconnection of sensing and actuating devices providing the ability to
share information across platforms through a unified framework,
developing a common operating picture for enabling innovative
applications. This is achieved by seamless ubiquitous sensing, data analytics
and information representation with Cloud computing as the unifying
framework. *
*Internet of Things (IoT): A vision, architectural elements and future directions, Jayavardhana Gubbi et al, Published in February 2013, Future
Generation Computer System, Elsevier
7. IoT Applications – Your Body
• Check on the baby (Mimo Monitor)
• Remember to take your meds (GlowCaps)
• Track your activity levels (Smartphones)
• Monitor an aging family member (BeClose)
• Stay out of doctor's office (BodyGuardian)
8. • Heat your home efficiently (Nest)
• Make sure the oven is off (WeMo)
• Track down those lost keys (CobraTag)
• Light your home in new ways (Phillip’s Hue)
• Keep your plants alive (HarvestGeek)
IoT Applications – Your Home
9. IoT Applications – Your City
• Keep streets clean (Smart Belly Trash)
• Stop driving in circles (Park Sight Service)
• Receive pollution warnings (DontFlushMe)
• Use electricity more efficiently (SenseNET)
• Light streets more effectively
(Smart Lighting System)
10. IoT Applications – Industry
• Maintain & repair
• Stop guessing (Shopperception)
• Monitor (SmartPile)
• Safety first
11. IoT Applications – The Environment
• Monitor pollution levels
(Air Quality Egg )
• Track water (Floating Sensor Network )
• Help protect wildlife
(Tracking Collar)
• Get an advanced warning
(Landslide Detector )
• Stop the deforestation
(Invisible Track)
15. IEEE 802.15.4 and IPv6
Low Bandwidth (250 kbps), low power (1 mW) radio
IPv6 uses a 128 bit address. (2128)
• 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38
More than 7.9×1028 times as many as IPv4, which uses
32-bit addresses, provides approx. 4.3 billion addresses.
20. Why Now
Smaller and cheaper
hardware (Sensors,
actuators, microcontrollers)
Ubiquitous Connectivity
(Wifi,LTE,BLE,Zigbee,NFC)
Cloud(Massive & Cheap
compute power and storage
as a service
Open
Protocols(COAP,HTTP/REST)
22. The Obligatory Long Tail Slide...
• Traditionally, application development dollars are directed
toward those projects and enhancements demanded by the
largest group of users.
– This practice of catering to the masses doesn’t necessarily lead
to an outcome with the greatest positive impact on
productivity.
IT focuses on the 20% of known problems that
affect the most users.
The 80% of potential solutions that serve a
smaller audience remain unaddressed.
26. Market Forecast & Analysis
Cisco IBSG predicts
there will be 25 billion
devices connected to
the Internet by 2015 &
50 billion by 2020.
Mckinsey Global
Institute potential
economic impact of
the Internet of Things
to be $2.7 trillion to
$6.2 trillion per year
by 2025 through use in
a half-dozen major
applications
Gartner predicts the
IoT which excludes
PC,Tablets& Mobiles
will grow to 26Bn units
installed in 2020.
28. Recommendation & Take-aways
Focus on the standards
and protocols. It
basically covers many
technical, adoption,
and security issues.
Focus on open source
protocols (e.g. Linux-
based)
Manufacturer of the
devices should
prioritize security
concerns
Data regulation
Adoption will be
gradual
30. Reference
• Ten IT-enabled business trends for the decade ahead, May 2013, McKinsey Global Institute.
• Internet of Things (IoT): A vision, architectural elements and future directions, Jayavardhana
Gubbi et al, Published in February 2013, Future Generation Comptuer System, Elsevier
• Douglas, K., David, D. (2013): Web Services, Service – Oriented Architectures, and Cloud Computing, in:
The Savvy Manager’s Guide, Second Edition, USA, 2013. ISBN 978-0-12398-357-2
• Markku, L. (2011): Web Services for the Internet of Things, in: Aalto University, School of Science.
Available: http://www.slideshare.net/mplaine/web-services-for-the-internet-of-things
• http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/innov/IoT_IBSG_0411FINAL.pdf
• http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/business_technology/disruptive_technologies
• http://postscapes.com/internet-of-things-examples/
• De Guglielmo, D., Anastasi, G., & Seghetti, A. (2014). From IEEE 802.15. 4 to IEEE 802.15. 4e: A Step
Towards the Internet of Things. In Advances onto the Internet of Things (pp. 135-152). Springer
International Publishing.
• Mukhopadhyay, S. C., & Suryadevara, N. K. (2014). Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities.
In Internet of Things (pp. 1-17). Springer International Publishing.
• Holler, J., Tsiatsis, V., Mulligan, C., Avesand, S., Karnouskos, S., & Boyle, D. (2014). From Machine-to-
Machine to the Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence. Academic Press.
• http://postscapes.com/what-exactly-is-the-internet-of-things-infographic
Editor's Notes
WSDL: WSDL is an XML format for describing network services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information.
UDDI: The UDDI registry was intented to serve as a means of “discovering” Web services describing WSDL.
SOAP: All the messages shown in figure are sent using SOAP, it is a protocol that provides the envelope for sending Web services messages. It generally use HTTP.
IEEE 802.15.4 specifically link Low – power Personal area newtworks (LoWPANs) and it is very low in power consumption (just to know)
Today’s Web Services are not suitable to be used with
the Internet of Things
– TCP, HTTP, XML (SOAP)
• What is needed is
– RESTful architecture for good Web integration
– Native push model with subscribe and notify
– UDP-based transport with multicast support
– Overhead suitable for constrained networks
– Complexity suitable for constrained nodes
– Build-in Web discovery and security
• CoAP comes to the rescue!
- Beside that IPv6 it provides end-to-end datagram transmission across multiple IP networks.
- As of February 2014, the percentage of users reaching Google services over IPv6 surpassed 3% for the first time.
REST: REST is a style of architecture based on a set of principles that describe how networked resources are defined and addressed. REST appeals to developers because it has a simpler style that makes it easier to use than SOAP, it looks a lot like any other HTTP request that uses parameters.
CoAP:
Application level protocol over UDP
• Designed to be used with constrained nodes and lossy
networks
• Designed for M2M applications, such as home and
infrastructure monitoring
• Built-in resource discovery and observation
• RESTful for easy interfacing with HTTP
• Multicast support
• Low overhead and simple