With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
In this presentation, Vikas introduces IoT and describes various innovative applications of IoT currently by tech giants. Vikas's idea is to have a centralized board that can control everything instead of making individual devices smart.
The world has developed faster than humans even imagined it to. It is coming to a stage where almost everything is beginning to depend on internet. So, what exactly is Internet of Things? Anything and everything which can be assigned an IP address and provided the ability to transfer data can be branched under internet of things.
While it is still a human who operates a computer, when it comes to storing and remembering data, a computer might perform better. This being said, humans have become completely dependent on a system in every walk of their life. Some companies have utilized this opportunity and also leveraged it to derive profits. This has also helped people keep track of latest happenings, of things that they like and more.
Why is everyone buzzing about Internet of Things? What changes have we seen take place in technology that have made it possible for us to live in a world where we are all connected? Dialexa, an innovation and technology product develop company explains where the future of internet of things is headed.
IoT in a context. Traditional IT and industrial IT are melting, DYI, 3D printing and more are taking us from a prognosis driven realito to a much mure "on actual demand" driven.
Internet of things is an upcoming wave that will strike earth soon! This presentation will help students/ aspirants to gain interest in Internet of Things and be the future!
The presentation gives an overview of the IoT from a non-technical perspective. It focuses on why we see the rise of the IoT today (and not 5, 10 or even 50 years ago). The IoT is also a sign that technology, business and society cannot be seen in isolation anymore - Internet Thinking. It describes a notion of the IoT ecosystem and applications.
Internet of Things is a concept which involves sensors being installed into things which make them smart and controllable through internet.
Smart Cities, smart homes, wearables,connected cars etc are based on Internet of Things.
Internet of Things life cycle comprises of:
Collect
Communicate
Analyse
Act
While Internet connects people, Internet of Things connects people.
CIR’s Events upcoming are always listed at http://www.hvm-uk.com Go there to plan your excellent networking and tech learning schedule!
CIR is proud to present the takeaways from the Smart Systems Summit 2014 at the prestigious Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, West London 1-2 October. This year's programme was truly excellent, with over 30 speakers.
smart, energy, grids, power, homes. transport, living, sensors, IOT, M2M, Industrial internet, technology, industry, markets, value, innovation, marketing, products, services, monetisation, growth, better
Oort - Internet of Everything - iBeacon in everyday lifewekk_
Oort is the first complete universal wireless Internet of Things BTLE iBeacon system.
Welcome to our world.
Predictions of future connected devices done by companies like Ericsson and Cisco. The graph
shows a growth in the number of personal devices, such as phones, tablets, laptops, game consoles;
however, this growth is limited by the number of people in the world. The largest growth
is predicted in relation to all other types of connected small devices in areas such as home automation,
smart energy, elderly home care, transportation, asset tracking and many others.
In this slide, i have show you basic definition of Internet of things as well as applications of internet of things which are currently trending like Iot in field of Healthcare and wearables and waste management and many more and challenges that a IOT project or product faces in implementation and different protocols which are generally used in field of Internet of things.
The Internet of things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware (such as sensors), these devices can communicate and interact with others over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.The definition of the Internet of things has evolved due to convergence of multiple technologies, real-time analytics, machine learning, commodity sensors, and embedded systems. Traditional fields of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, control systems, automation (including home and building automation), and others all contribute to enabling the Internet of things. In the consumer market, IoT technology is most synonymous with products pertaining to the concept of the "smart home", covering devices and appliances (such as lighting fixtures, thermostats, home security systems and cameras, and other home appliances) that support one or more common ecosystems, and can be controlled via devices associated with that ecosystem, such as smartphones and smart speakers.
The IoT concept has faced prominent criticism, especially in regards to privacy and security concerns related to these devices and their intention of pervasive presence.
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-to-computer interaction.
This IOT makes a new environment for living people. Using this IOT we can manage huge amount of electricity and using this IOT we can secure our home and environment without any authorized users. I hope that this IOT is boon for all over the world.The Internet of Things also includes people – this is particularly important in areas such as home automation, where humans can control the environment via mobile applications. Through services, such as cloud services, massive volumes of data (“big data”) are being processed and turned into valuable information.
In this presentation, Vikas introduces IoT and describes various innovative applications of IoT currently by tech giants. Vikas's idea is to have a centralized board that can control everything instead of making individual devices smart.
The world has developed faster than humans even imagined it to. It is coming to a stage where almost everything is beginning to depend on internet. So, what exactly is Internet of Things? Anything and everything which can be assigned an IP address and provided the ability to transfer data can be branched under internet of things.
While it is still a human who operates a computer, when it comes to storing and remembering data, a computer might perform better. This being said, humans have become completely dependent on a system in every walk of their life. Some companies have utilized this opportunity and also leveraged it to derive profits. This has also helped people keep track of latest happenings, of things that they like and more.
Why is everyone buzzing about Internet of Things? What changes have we seen take place in technology that have made it possible for us to live in a world where we are all connected? Dialexa, an innovation and technology product develop company explains where the future of internet of things is headed.
IoT in a context. Traditional IT and industrial IT are melting, DYI, 3D printing and more are taking us from a prognosis driven realito to a much mure "on actual demand" driven.
Internet of things is an upcoming wave that will strike earth soon! This presentation will help students/ aspirants to gain interest in Internet of Things and be the future!
The presentation gives an overview of the IoT from a non-technical perspective. It focuses on why we see the rise of the IoT today (and not 5, 10 or even 50 years ago). The IoT is also a sign that technology, business and society cannot be seen in isolation anymore - Internet Thinking. It describes a notion of the IoT ecosystem and applications.
Internet of Things is a concept which involves sensors being installed into things which make them smart and controllable through internet.
Smart Cities, smart homes, wearables,connected cars etc are based on Internet of Things.
Internet of Things life cycle comprises of:
Collect
Communicate
Analyse
Act
While Internet connects people, Internet of Things connects people.
CIR’s Events upcoming are always listed at http://www.hvm-uk.com Go there to plan your excellent networking and tech learning schedule!
CIR is proud to present the takeaways from the Smart Systems Summit 2014 at the prestigious Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, West London 1-2 October. This year's programme was truly excellent, with over 30 speakers.
smart, energy, grids, power, homes. transport, living, sensors, IOT, M2M, Industrial internet, technology, industry, markets, value, innovation, marketing, products, services, monetisation, growth, better
Oort - Internet of Everything - iBeacon in everyday lifewekk_
Oort is the first complete universal wireless Internet of Things BTLE iBeacon system.
Welcome to our world.
Predictions of future connected devices done by companies like Ericsson and Cisco. The graph
shows a growth in the number of personal devices, such as phones, tablets, laptops, game consoles;
however, this growth is limited by the number of people in the world. The largest growth
is predicted in relation to all other types of connected small devices in areas such as home automation,
smart energy, elderly home care, transportation, asset tracking and many others.
In this slide, i have show you basic definition of Internet of things as well as applications of internet of things which are currently trending like Iot in field of Healthcare and wearables and waste management and many more and challenges that a IOT project or product faces in implementation and different protocols which are generally used in field of Internet of things.
The Internet of things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware (such as sensors), these devices can communicate and interact with others over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.The definition of the Internet of things has evolved due to convergence of multiple technologies, real-time analytics, machine learning, commodity sensors, and embedded systems. Traditional fields of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, control systems, automation (including home and building automation), and others all contribute to enabling the Internet of things. In the consumer market, IoT technology is most synonymous with products pertaining to the concept of the "smart home", covering devices and appliances (such as lighting fixtures, thermostats, home security systems and cameras, and other home appliances) that support one or more common ecosystems, and can be controlled via devices associated with that ecosystem, such as smartphones and smart speakers.
The IoT concept has faced prominent criticism, especially in regards to privacy and security concerns related to these devices and their intention of pervasive presence.
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-to-computer interaction.
This IOT makes a new environment for living people. Using this IOT we can manage huge amount of electricity and using this IOT we can secure our home and environment without any authorized users. I hope that this IOT is boon for all over the world.The Internet of Things also includes people – this is particularly important in areas such as home automation, where humans can control the environment via mobile applications. Through services, such as cloud services, massive volumes of data (“big data”) are being processed and turned into valuable information.
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. These devices range from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools. With more than 7 billion connected IoT devices today, experts are expecting this number to grow to 10 billion by 2020 and 22 billion by 2025. Oracle has a network
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. These devices range from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools. With more than 7 billion connected IoT devices today, experts are expecting this number to grow to 10 billion by 2020 and 22 billion by 2025. Oracle has a network of device partners.
This presentation gives an idea of how IOT is shaping Telco vendors network architecture and business models. The space of IOT and its opportunities and challenges
Internet of Things is a new world order. It is connecting billions of devices to each other and the Internet. These devices capable of sensing, communicating and decision-making are expected to make human environment smarter. This is your first introduction to this emerging world and opportunity
Technology innovation and its adoption are two critical successful factors for any Business /
organization. Cloud computing is a recent technology paradigm that enables organizations or individuals
to share various services in a seamless and cost-effective manner. Business Intelligence for organizations, on the other hand, is becoming a growing need to understand their business insights and trends. Currently organizations are trying to leverage BI to maximum extent; however, there is a big gap in turning BI outcome to aid their ROI expectations and further growth. This necessitates porting current data analytic applications on to the cloud due to its ability to process large datasets as well as extensive support for scalability at low cost. This article brings out the technology challenges and opportunities to enable analytics in cloud environment, which makes BI affordable for all organizations.
The world of science cannot be measured in terms of development and progress. It has now reached to the technology known as “Blue eyes technology” that can sense and control human emotions and feelings through gadgets. The eyes, fingers, speech are the elements which help to sense the emotion level of human body.
The basic idea behind this technology is to give the computer the human power. We all have some perceptual abilities. That is we can understand each other’s feelings. For example we can understand ones emotional state by analyzing his facial expression. If we add these perceptual abilities of human to computers would enable computers to work together with human beings as intimate partners.
The “BLUE EYES” technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. This paper implements a new technique known as Emotion Sensory World of Blue eyes technology which identifies human emotions (sad. happy. exalted or surprised) using image processing techniques by extracting eye portion from the captured image which is then compared with stored images of data base.
Wibree is a new interoperable radio technology for small devices. It can be built into products such as watches, wireless keyboards, gaming and sports sensors, which can then connect to host devices such as mobile phones and personal computers. It is essential the missing link between small devices and mobile devices/personal computers."
Wibree is mainly designed for applications where ultra low power consumption, small size and low cost are the critical requirements. Wibree can be seen as Bluetooth enhancer in many ways rather than a bluetooth killer.
Currently Wibree is not yet used in any products.In 2007, Wibree has been included in the Bluetooth specification, as the Bluetooth low energy technology.A significant number have announced that it obviously just a “Bluetooth killer”. Nothing could be further from the truth. One of the most important aspects of Wibree is that it envisages dual-mode chips that can support both Bluetooth and Wibree. This symbiotic existence is key to Wibree’s market success. There will also be single-mode Wibree chips that offer low power operation, which will enable a wide range of devices to talk to these dual mode chips.Every wireless standard faces a problem of achieving a critical mass of nodes if it is going to enable mass market applications.
Google Glass is a type of wearable technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer .Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass was developed by Google X, the facility within Google devoted to technological advancements such as driverless cars. Google Glass is smaller and slimmer than previous head-mounted display designs. The Google Glass prototype resembled standard eyeglasses with the lens replaced by a head-up display. In mid-2011, Google engineered a prototype that weighed 8 pounds (3,600 g); it is now lighter than the average pair of sunglasses.
With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
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Unlike traditional Wi-Fi routers, which use radio signals, this LiFi system relies on light to send and receive data wirelessly. If you notice an Ethernet cable plugged into the laptops that’s just to get the data from the receiver into the computer. The problem with Wi-Fi is that it uses radio signals and the amount of radio spectrum is limited. LiFi, however, could be deployed in everyday LED bulbs and cover the entire interior of a home or office. The system on show ran at 150 Mbps, but with a more powerful LED light, it could reach 3.5Ghz.
With the invention of new Li-fi technology, you will soon find light bulbs of your car, light lamps in your room, lights in subway, flashlight of your mobile and any other light source are providing you internet access at very high speed.Li-fi technology is the another milestone in the history of information technology. You have got the idea that Li-Fi Technology is something light. Yes, Li-fi technology or light-fidelity technology transmits data wirelessly at high speeds with the use of light emitting diodes.
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2. PREFACE
This presentation is delivered to you for improving the knowledge about
INTERNET OF THINGS which is going to produce a revolution in the
field of network. I would like to convey our gratitude to our Principal,
Head of Dept., our beloved staffs (Computer Engineering.),my parents
and all our friends for encouraging me.
3. CONTENTS
• What is INTERNET OF
THINGS?
• History of INTERNET OF
THINGS.
• IOT takes off
• IOT components
• Cloud and IOT are separable
• Public Transportation in IOT
• Solutions for Smart farming
• Most Popular Products in IOT
• IOT in rain
• Cost of IOT
• Merits and Demerits in IOT
• Projects based on IOT
• Conclusion
• Credit and source
4. IOT WHAT AND WHY?
• The Internet of Things (IOT) is a system of interrelated many
things.
• It is ability to transfer data over a network.
• Today computers -- and, therefore, the internet -- are almost
wholly dependent on human beings for information.
• The problem is, people have limited time, attention and
accuracy.
5. HISTORY OF IOT
• The term Internet of Things is 16 years old.
• But the actual term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin
Ashton in 1999.
• The internet was the hottest new trend in 1999.
• It somehow made sense, he called his presentation “Internet of
Things”.
6.
7. IOT TAKES OFF
• The concept of IoT started to gain some popularity in the
summer of 2010.
• The same year, the Chinese government announced.
• Europe’s biggest Internet conference LeWeb.
• In October of 2013, IDC published a report.
• In January 2014 Google announced to buy Nest for
$3.2bn.
8.
9. WHAT MAKES UP IOT
• The Internet of Things also includes people – this is particularly
important in areas.
• IoT also needs IoT Platforms.
• The IoT platforms provide numerous functions.
• The components in an IoTenvironment should be tied together
by networks.
10. Working
• It is used to provide an ultra low power radio within the
2.4GHz band.
• It can wake up quickly.
• It is used to produce a radio.
• It makes perfect sense to share this information.
IOT Components
Physical Objects:
Sensors
Actuators
Virtual Objects
People
Services
Platforms
Networks
11.
12. CLOUD & IOT ARE INSEPARABLE
• The Internet of things requires the cloud to work, and the cloud will
evolve to better serve IOT.
• More and more, people expect everything to be connected.
• They all communicate or will communicate with cloud servers.
• We’ll see a lot of growth in cloud-based services for devices Amazon
Web Services, Google, and Microsoft, plus.
13. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN IOT
• Public transportation is reducing energy consumption.
• Traveling by public transportation uses less energy..
• M2M solution.
• Lots of buses are involved in the public transport; they run
on the scheduled time every day.
• The system has many problems that could be resolved by
implementing M2M solutions
14.
15. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
BENEFITS
• RTC
• Enterprise Service Provider
• To encourage the passenger to
use public transport.
PROBLEMS
• Overloaded buses
• Less frequency of buses
• Breakdown of buses.
• Accidents
16.
17. REQUIREMENTS
• GPS devices
• Wheel speed sensors
• Torque sensors
• Sensors measuring the health of the vehicle
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENT:
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18.
19.
20. SOLUTIONS FOR SMART FARMING
• For farmers and growers, the Internet of Things has opened up
extremely productive ways to cultivate soil.
• The Kaa open-source IoT Platform .
22. PROJECTS BASED ON IOT
• ALARM CLOCK
• IOT based Smart Parking
• IOT based Noise pollution monitoring.
• IOT based Traffic Congestion and warning systems.
• IOT based Smart Lighting.
• IOT based home automation.
• IOT based Smart Roads Intelligent Highways.
25. CONCLUSION
• The INTERNET OF THINGS became a boon in future world,
because everything in this world has been connected and operated
or controlled from our mobile phone, tablet, laptop. I would like
to thank god to give this opportunity to present this paper
successfully.
26. CREDITS & SOURCE
• The Principal of Panimalar Engineering college.
• HOD Computer Engg. Department.
• All the Staffs of Computer Engg. Department.
SOURCE:
• www.wikipedia.com
• www.google.com
• www.googleimages.com
• www.bbc.com