This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and provides definitions and trends related to IoT. It defines IoT as a wireless network that connects household appliances and enables new forms of communication between objects and people. The document notes that IoT extends the current internet by providing connection and communication between physical objects and real-world data. It discusses trends in IoT such as intelligence, architecture, and emerging technologies. The author expresses interest in the technology and intelligence aspects of IoT and provides market growth projections showing significant growth in IoT markets such as RFID by 2016.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of not only fast growing technologies but those will impact our lives in the future. This session introduces how to think about IoT and develop future solutions based on it.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of not only fast growing technologies but those will impact our lives in the future. This session introduces how to think about IoT and develop future solutions based on it.
A presentation on IoT - Internet of Things. Helps in getting a overview about the technology, architecture, platforms & applications used. With one real life example of Philips Hue Lights
The internet of things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
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.
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
A presentation on IoT - Internet of Things. Helps in getting a overview about the technology, architecture, platforms & applications used. With one real life example of Philips Hue Lights
The internet of things (IoT) is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
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.
IOT is connecting every physical object in the world using wireless technologies to track and control them from every where in the world...Every object is uniquely identified using ip addresses(IPv6)
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity which enables these things to connect and exchange data,[1][2][3][4][5] creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems, resulting in efficiency improvements, economic benefits, and reduced human exertions.[6][7][8][9]
The number of IoT devices increased 31% year-over-year to 8.4 billion in 2017[10] and it is estimated that there will be 30 billion devices by 2020.[11] The global market value of IoT is projected to reach $7.1 trillion by 2020.[12]
IoT involves extending internet connectivity beyond standard devices, such as desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets, to any range of traditionally dumb or non-internet-enabled physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with technology, these devices can communicate and interact over the internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.
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This “Internet of Things” (IoT) represents a remarkable transformation of the way in which our world will soon interact. Much like the World Wide Web connected computers to networks, and the next evolution connected people to the Internet and other people, IoT looks poised to interconnect devices, people, environments, virtual objects and machines in ways that only science fiction writers could have imagined.
In a nutshell the Internet of Things (IoT) is the convergence of connecting people, things, data and processes is transforming our life, business and everything in between.
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Features of Wireless Communication
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1. Internet of
Things (IoT)
Name: Amjat Shaikh
E-mail: amjat1990@gmail.com
Twitter Id: @amjatshaikh
University: Dr. BAMU A ’bad
Year/Semester: 6th Semester
Branch: MCA
2. What is the Internet of Things
Definition
(1) The Internet of Things, also called The Internet
of Objects, refers to a wireless network between
objects, usually the network will be wireless and
self-configuring, such as household appliances.
------Wikipedia
(2) By embedding short-range mobile transceivers
into a wide array of additional gadgets and
everyday items, enabling new forms of
communication between people and things, and
between things themselves.
------WSIS 2005
3. Internet of Things (IoT)
Extending the current Internet and providing
connection, communication, and inter-
networking between devices and physical
objects, or "Things," is a growing trend that is
often referred to as the Internet of Things.
“The technologies and solutions that enable
integration of real world data and services into
the current information networking
technologies are often described under the
umbrella term of the Internet of Things (IoT)”
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4. Trends in Internet of Things
Intelligence
Architecture
Complex System
Business Trend
Emerging Technologies
5. Interest Areas
My Interest in the Technology and
Intelligence.
I choose both areas as technical
purposes.
I love the Technology and Intelligence.
I explain the both on next slide.
7. Market Growth
“According to a study conducted by Frost & Sullivan in 2011,
the global RFID market of $3 billion to $4 billion (in 2009) will
grow by twelve percent per year through 2016 and reach a
volume of approximately $6.5 billion to almost $9 billion.”
80 percent of all households in the European Union are
expected to have intelligent power meters by 2020.
A building’s energy management can then be monitored and
administered remotely via a smartphone or a PC. Market
experts predict that this global market, which represented $5.3
billion in 2010.
In February 2012 the Chinese government therefore decided
to set up a fund of approximately $775 million to support this
field in the next five years. It will grow to $11 billion by 2015.
This sector is expected to grow to $116 billion by 2015,
according to a report published by the Xinhua News
Agency in late 2010.