This presentation provides an overview to IoT for college students and beginners. The presentation includes some videos which are taken from various sources like Dell, STmicroelectronics, Apple, Samsung, Bosch etc and other informations are collected from various internet resources. Hope you enjoy the video.
This presentation is to provide details on
- what is IoT
- the kind of career opportunities it provides, and
- the kind of skill set is required to be an expert.
The IoT device requires a tiny controller performing a specific functionality. The Arduino platform makes it ideal to build the same. Delivered using ESP32 NodeMCU, this module will give you hands-on programming experience on how to set up, program and debug Embedded applications running in Arduino platform. You will get practical experience in reading data-sheets, hardware interfacing and communication protocols. With these learnings, you will be able to build an IoT device running an Embedded Application. This should communicate with IoT gateway using short range protocols like Bluetooth.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Connected Cars - Patent Landscape Highlighting T...Rahul Dev
Smartphone patent litigations across the world gained traction during early years of influx of path-breaking devices, including the likes of Apple iPhone and Samsung series (S, Note, Galaxy etc.). Most of such lawsuits seem to have settled by now excluding a few that are still ongoing but the battlefront of patents in mobile technology has now shifted to a new sector, i.e. in-car technology facilitating connected cars via digital dashboards that represents one of the hottest categories among Internet of Things (IoT).
Going by technology trends, future of tech innovations strongly depends upon the Internet of Things, commonly referred to as IoT, which facilitates communication between everyday objects via Internet. Such communication is amplified and brought to consumer utility by the powerful smartphones, tablets and wearable devices.
Patent Strategy – IoT and Connected Cars
Companies working in technology sectors such as IoT and Connected Cars, which are capable of disrupting the industry, need to have a well-formulated patent strategy in place to tackle the associated challenges. First and foremost, it is crucial to analyse appropriate Freedom To-Operate (FTO) by reviewing scope of existing patents with a view to obtain product clearance and to avoid patent infringement. Secondly, validity of in-house patents has to be ascertained along with patentability analysis of in-house innovations. Lastly, a strong and enforceable patent strategy can be formulated if global patent landscape studies are conducted as innovations in the field of IoT and Connected Cars are spanned across multiple jurisdictions.
Internet of things applications covering industrial domainDev Bhattacharya
Internet of things (IOT) applications covering industrial domain was presented at World congress on Industrial Automation on July 22 '15. This presentation provides an overview of IOT and industrial IOT including protocols, system architecture, industrial IOT key differences, industrial IOT system architecture and requirements, architectural components such as operational technology(OT) and informational technology components (IT), Edge processing device hardware and software.
Technical Challenges - How To Design IoT SystemsEmil Kirilov
Short Presentation The Ultimate Algorithm For Creating IoT Hardware Devices. The Algorithm Consists Of 10 Steps:
1. Data & Actions
2. User Interface
3. Security
4. Data Representation
5. Internet Connection
6. Application Logic
7. Power Supply
8. Microcontroller
9. Development Tools
10. Other
This presentation is to provide details on
- what is IoT
- the kind of career opportunities it provides, and
- the kind of skill set is required to be an expert.
The IoT device requires a tiny controller performing a specific functionality. The Arduino platform makes it ideal to build the same. Delivered using ESP32 NodeMCU, this module will give you hands-on programming experience on how to set up, program and debug Embedded applications running in Arduino platform. You will get practical experience in reading data-sheets, hardware interfacing and communication protocols. With these learnings, you will be able to build an IoT device running an Embedded Application. This should communicate with IoT gateway using short range protocols like Bluetooth.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Connected Cars - Patent Landscape Highlighting T...Rahul Dev
Smartphone patent litigations across the world gained traction during early years of influx of path-breaking devices, including the likes of Apple iPhone and Samsung series (S, Note, Galaxy etc.). Most of such lawsuits seem to have settled by now excluding a few that are still ongoing but the battlefront of patents in mobile technology has now shifted to a new sector, i.e. in-car technology facilitating connected cars via digital dashboards that represents one of the hottest categories among Internet of Things (IoT).
Going by technology trends, future of tech innovations strongly depends upon the Internet of Things, commonly referred to as IoT, which facilitates communication between everyday objects via Internet. Such communication is amplified and brought to consumer utility by the powerful smartphones, tablets and wearable devices.
Patent Strategy – IoT and Connected Cars
Companies working in technology sectors such as IoT and Connected Cars, which are capable of disrupting the industry, need to have a well-formulated patent strategy in place to tackle the associated challenges. First and foremost, it is crucial to analyse appropriate Freedom To-Operate (FTO) by reviewing scope of existing patents with a view to obtain product clearance and to avoid patent infringement. Secondly, validity of in-house patents has to be ascertained along with patentability analysis of in-house innovations. Lastly, a strong and enforceable patent strategy can be formulated if global patent landscape studies are conducted as innovations in the field of IoT and Connected Cars are spanned across multiple jurisdictions.
Internet of things applications covering industrial domainDev Bhattacharya
Internet of things (IOT) applications covering industrial domain was presented at World congress on Industrial Automation on July 22 '15. This presentation provides an overview of IOT and industrial IOT including protocols, system architecture, industrial IOT key differences, industrial IOT system architecture and requirements, architectural components such as operational technology(OT) and informational technology components (IT), Edge processing device hardware and software.
Technical Challenges - How To Design IoT SystemsEmil Kirilov
Short Presentation The Ultimate Algorithm For Creating IoT Hardware Devices. The Algorithm Consists Of 10 Steps:
1. Data & Actions
2. User Interface
3. Security
4. Data Representation
5. Internet Connection
6. Application Logic
7. Power Supply
8. Microcontroller
9. Development Tools
10. Other
In this presentation, Shail introduces IoT and associated trends. Shail has a lot of experience in Gesture Based Robot, Wireless Applications, Line follower Robot, Obstacle Avoider, Edge avoider etc. and his interest areas are also the same.
What are the standards for IoT? What are the requirements for different parts of your business for IoT? For your infrastructure? For your employees? For your customers? For your partners? Examples of Successful Enterprise IOT architecture patterns and use cases. What are problems like security for IoT?
As new technologies are emerging, It is giving rise to immersive and seamless interactions between devices and systems. This in turn giving rise to different use cases which has brought about many disruptions and innovations in last couple of years. Internet of things (IOT) has given a new outlook in which systems are getting developed, integrated and delivered.
www.facebook.com/iotians
What is the Internet of Things?
Sascha Corti, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland about the Internet of Things, how IoT is changing the business and the technology behind the Internet of Things.
Swiss MSDN newsletter:
http://msdn.ch/newsletter
IoT how it works, IoT Perspectives, IoT technologies, IoT architecture, IoT protocols, IoT applications, sensor as service model, IoT data flow, IoT functional view, IoT analogy, IoT taxanomy of research
IoT design considerations
The slide deck provides the details of IoT Architecture, Market/Projects worldwide, IoT Frameworks. Also covers overview of Raspberry Pi, and how can you start your IoT project with it.
Authors: Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti
Paperback: 446 pages
Publisher: VPT; 1 edition (August 9, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0996025510
ISBN-13: 978-0996025515
Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1 inches
Book Website: www.internet-of-things-book.com
Availabile on: www.amazon.com/dp/0996025510
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to physical and virtual objects that have unique identities and are connected to the internet to facilitate intelligent applications that make energy, logistics, industrial control, retail, agriculture and many other domains "smarter". Internet of Things is a new revolution of the Internet that is rapidly gathering momentum driven by the advancements in sensor networks, mobile devices, wireless communications, networking and cloud technologies. Experts forecast that by the year 2020 there will be a total of 50 billion devices/things connected to the internet.
This book is written as a textbook on Internet of Things for educational programs at colleges and universities, and also for IoT vendors and service providers who may be interested in offering a broader perspective of Internet of Things to accompany their own customer and developer training programs. The typical reader is expected to have completed a couple of courses in programming using traditional high-level languages at the college-level, and is either a senior or a beginning graduate student in one of the science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) fields. Like our companion book on Cloud Computing, we have tried to write a comprehensive book that transfers knowledge through an immersive "hands on" approach, where the reader is provided the necessary guidance and knowledge to develop working code for real-world IoT applications.
In this presentation, Shail introduces IoT and associated trends. Shail has a lot of experience in Gesture Based Robot, Wireless Applications, Line follower Robot, Obstacle Avoider, Edge avoider etc. and his interest areas are also the same.
What are the standards for IoT? What are the requirements for different parts of your business for IoT? For your infrastructure? For your employees? For your customers? For your partners? Examples of Successful Enterprise IOT architecture patterns and use cases. What are problems like security for IoT?
As new technologies are emerging, It is giving rise to immersive and seamless interactions between devices and systems. This in turn giving rise to different use cases which has brought about many disruptions and innovations in last couple of years. Internet of things (IOT) has given a new outlook in which systems are getting developed, integrated and delivered.
www.facebook.com/iotians
What is the Internet of Things?
Sascha Corti, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland about the Internet of Things, how IoT is changing the business and the technology behind the Internet of Things.
Swiss MSDN newsletter:
http://msdn.ch/newsletter
IoT how it works, IoT Perspectives, IoT technologies, IoT architecture, IoT protocols, IoT applications, sensor as service model, IoT data flow, IoT functional view, IoT analogy, IoT taxanomy of research
IoT design considerations
The slide deck provides the details of IoT Architecture, Market/Projects worldwide, IoT Frameworks. Also covers overview of Raspberry Pi, and how can you start your IoT project with it.
Authors: Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti
Paperback: 446 pages
Publisher: VPT; 1 edition (August 9, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0996025510
ISBN-13: 978-0996025515
Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1 inches
Book Website: www.internet-of-things-book.com
Availabile on: www.amazon.com/dp/0996025510
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to physical and virtual objects that have unique identities and are connected to the internet to facilitate intelligent applications that make energy, logistics, industrial control, retail, agriculture and many other domains "smarter". Internet of Things is a new revolution of the Internet that is rapidly gathering momentum driven by the advancements in sensor networks, mobile devices, wireless communications, networking and cloud technologies. Experts forecast that by the year 2020 there will be a total of 50 billion devices/things connected to the internet.
This book is written as a textbook on Internet of Things for educational programs at colleges and universities, and also for IoT vendors and service providers who may be interested in offering a broader perspective of Internet of Things to accompany their own customer and developer training programs. The typical reader is expected to have completed a couple of courses in programming using traditional high-level languages at the college-level, and is either a senior or a beginning graduate student in one of the science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) fields. Like our companion book on Cloud Computing, we have tried to write a comprehensive book that transfers knowledge through an immersive "hands on" approach, where the reader is provided the necessary guidance and knowledge to develop working code for real-world IoT applications.
Analyzing IoT’s significance when combined with Big Data Analytics, AI, Edge ...Anil
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don't have specific information about a document titled "Analyzing IoT’s Significance When Combined With Big Data Analytics, AI, Edge, and Cloud Computing" from Techwave. However, I can provide a general overview of the significance of combining IoT with these technologies based on the trends and applications up to that point
Internet Of Things (IOT) For BeginnersSrashti Jain
IOT refers Internet Of Things. Nowadays IOT plays an important role and IOT is more in demand in the market. Many top companies are using IOT. By joining IOT Training Course you'll be placed in the top MNC.
Presentation given on the IoT Day (April 9th) at IoTItaly in Trento, Italy about IoT basics, projects, current trends and what the future shall look like
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.
What if Things Start to Think - Artificial Intelligence in IoTMuralidhar Somisetty
Artificial intelligence will be functionally necessary to wield the vast number of connected “things” online, and will be even more important in making sense of an almost endless sea of data streamed in from these devices.
IoT is changing the world rapidly. From agriculture to modern science, IoT is every where in between. But what we mean by IoT? When we say IoT or Internet of Things, we refer to so many physical devices which are connected to each other through the internet for sharing and collecting data. v
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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Internet of things (iot).overview
1. INTERNET OF THINGS
(IOT)
AN OVERVIEW
Disclaimer: The content of
this presentation is taken
from various internet
resources
2. INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
Source: Hewlett-Packard
Information technology company
Internet of Things (Io
Avatars
3. What is IoT?
Internet ofThings (IoT) comprises things that have unique identities and are connected to the Internet
The focus on IoT is in the configuration, control and networking via the Internet of devices or “Things” that
are traditionally not associated with the internet
Eg: pump, utility meter, car engine
IoT is a new revolution in the capabilities of the endpoints that are connected to the internet
The Scope of IoT is not limited to just connecting things (device, appliances, machines) to the
the Internet. IoT allows these things to communicate and exchange data (control& information)
information)
Processing on these data will provide us various applications towards a common user or machine goal
machine goal
6. WHAT HAPPENED JUST IN THERE?
IOT MAGIC…
Apple i-phone is become part of smart home system and ensure occupant safety
City buildings & other infrastructure is connected to ensure optimal use of energy
A car is connected to internet & cloud to post its information & its real-time status
Make your home intelligent using IoT devices
Activity monitoring
Car security
Plant and home energy management
Auto detection of employee arrival
at office
Customized comfort setting at office & home for employee
City traffic information & management
Audi transformed its factory into smart factory using IoT technology
Security of men & woman with location tracking
10. WHAT ARE THE LEARNING
OPPORTUNITIES IN IOT?
I want be a communication
protocol specialist
• Learn protocols like CoAP,
HTTP/REST, MQTT, AMQP
I want to be
communication
technology specialist
• Lear technologies like Zigbee, wi-fi, Bluetooth Smart, LoRa etc
I want be a hardware engineer
•Learn microcontrollers, SPI, I2C, Sensors,
Actuators, etc
I want be an automotive engineer
I want to be a researcher
•Go deep dive into any of your
interest
I want to be Software architect
I want to be big data analyst
•Learn AWS, IBM Watson,
•Google IoT cloud, Thingspeak etc.
I want to be an Entrepreneur
•Come-up innovative ideas which add
values to people life
I want be in education industry
•Learn more into technologies keep yourself
abreast with happenings
I want to be a solution engineer
•Learn more about domains such as Smart homes,
Smart cities, Smart factory etc.
I want be an app developer
11. CAN IoT provide the
choice to learn and get
train in entire
technology spectrum?
12. What does it means to
students………
Learn software without knowing hardware
The OPEN SOURCE
community can enable and
empower you to
Learn hardware without knowing software
Learn protocols without knowing hardware
Learn technology completely with
Knowing hardware & Software platforms
Design system without making your
Own hardware design
DIY projects in 24 hours & it is working
Improve your technical skills
Enables system level thinking
Learn the basics in 24 hours
13. IOT LEARNING CURVE
Beginner
Techie
Expert
Bootcamps
Workshops
One day advanced level workshop on specific
topics
5 day advanced level workshop on specific
domain with solutions (Ideation, HW
prototype, Cloud set-up, APP)
Smart homesHealth care Smart citiesSmart Grid
If not now , when?
If not us, who?
18. SUMMARY & CONCLUSION
Seed the design thought to ahead of the curve
Be with Hands-on
Challenge It Yourself
Distinguish as High potential talent
Deliver strong results – credibly
Fly on the wall
Zeal to excel
Game changer
Be an identified succession