This document contains information about Kunjan Gumber and their interest in Internet of Things (IOT). It includes Kunjan's contact information, university details and areas of study. It defines IOT and discusses what types of physical objects can be connected. It provides a basic block diagram of an IOT system and describes reasons for IOT including improved resource utilization and forming an intelligent network. Applications and challenges of IOT are listed such as smart cities and privacy/security issues. Kunjan expresses interest in using IOT for package tracking and delivery optimization. If offered an internship, Kunjan proposes developing a system to allow customers to track deliveries on a map and help companies optimize delivery routes.
The Internet of things (IOT) is the network of devices, vehicles, and home appliances that contain electronics, software and connectivity which allows these things to connect, interact and exchange data
The Internet of things (IOT) is the network of devices, vehicles, and home appliances that contain electronics, software and connectivity which allows these things to connect, interact and exchange data
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Mobile devices (in particular smart phones and tablets) can be used to monitor quality of life parameters.
Today mobile devices use embedded sensors such as accelerometers, compasses, GPSs, microphones, and
cameras without considering, for example, the air quality or the pollutants of the environment. This paper
presents the possibility to use the smart phones capabilities to gather data from other phones or sensors.
The environment condition’s parameters such as temperature and humidity should be monitored. This point
can be obtained by using distributed devices in different environments that containing high-resolution
sensors and a wireless transmission apparatus for transferring data to smart phones. The Bluetooth was
chosen as a transmission tool since it is embedded in all smart phones
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The idea is to create a social network of sensors in which various sensors integrated to intel Galileo will send the data to the user.
Nowadays using various social networking sites like Facebook, twitter, google+ has become too main stream.
Now the idea is to integrate our home status to these social networking sites that is, creating a “Galileo link”.
Home status will be comprised of various readings taken by the sensors like IR sensor, LDR, temperature sensor.
Sensors send data to intel Galileo then Galileo acts as a client and sends that data to the social networking site.
For example in Facebook an account is created and that account is registered on Facebook developer. As soon as the account is registered on Facebook developer it creates an access token.
Access token is then included in python script running in the Galileo device.
Hence our data can be seen in our news feed and we just have to add the registered account as our friend
ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT MONITORING USING SMART PHONESijmnct
Mobile devices (in particular smart phones and tablets) can be used to monitor quality of life parameters.
Today mobile devices use embedded sensors such as accelerometers, compasses, GPSs, microphones, and
cameras without considering, for example, the air quality or the pollutants of the environment. This paper
presents the possibility to use the smart phones capabilities to gather data from other phones or sensors.
The environment condition’s parameters such as temperature and humidity should be monitored. This point
can be obtained by using distributed devices in different environments that containing high-resolution
sensors and a wireless transmission apparatus for transferring data to smart phones. The Bluetooth was
chosen as a transmission tool since it is embedded in all smart phones
How IoT & Smart Home Automation Will Change the Way We LiveTriState Technology
Visit our blog and understand the change, IoT is bringing to make our homes smarter. Let's check the advantages and applications that you can use to make your home smarter.
IoT in the combination of ML can help you automate your business and optimize the processes. Let's explore the future possibilities of combining ML with IoT.
The idea is to create a social network of sensors in which various sensors integrated to intel Galileo will send the data to the user.
Nowadays using various social networking sites like Facebook, twitter, google+ has become too main stream.
Now the idea is to integrate our home status to these social networking sites that is, creating a “Galileo link”.
Home status will be comprised of various readings taken by the sensors like IR sensor, LDR, temperature sensor.
Sensors send data to intel Galileo then Galileo acts as a client and sends that data to the social networking site.
For example in Facebook an account is created and that account is registered on Facebook developer. As soon as the account is registered on Facebook developer it creates an access token.
Access token is then included in python script running in the Galileo device.
Hence our data can be seen in our news feed and we just have to add the registered account as our friend
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Convergence of cloud computing and iotAADITYAGOEL7
Cloud computing:Cloud Computing is a general term used to describe a new class of network based computing that takes place over the Internet, basically a step on from Utility Computing a collection/group of integrated and networked hardware, software and Internet infrastructure (called a platform). Using the Internet for communication and transport provides hardware, software and networking services to clients These platforms hide the complexity and details of the underlying infrastructure from users and applications by providing very simple graphical interface or API (Applications Programming Interface).
What is Cloud Computing?:In addition, the platform provides on demand services, that are always on, anywhere, anytime and any place. Pay for use and as needed, elastic scale up and down in capacity and functionalities The hardware and software services are available to general public, enterprises, corporations and businesses markets
Iot Definition:“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.”
What is an example of an Internet of Things device?:A lightbulb that can be switched on using a smartphone app is an IoT device, as is a motion sensor or a smart thermostat in your office or a connected streetlight.
An IoT device could be as fluffy as a child's toy or as serious as a driverless truck.
Some larger objects may themselves be filled with many smaller IoT components, such as a jet engine that's now filled with thousands of sensors collecting and transmitting data back to make sure it is operating efficiently
Convergence of iot and cloud computing:Though Cloud Computing and IoT are the technoligies that function in different ways, both of them are symbiotic and mutually inseperable . Most of the data collected through Iot is processed in the cloud. Hence, these two have become the most closely associated internet technoligies.
Convergence of these two technologies have the following :-
Providing infrastructure to third party to help IoT data working over IoT devices.
Developing pay-as-you-go cloud computing method.
Providing connectivity required to share information beween IoT devices and derive meaning quickly.
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IoT
1. LOGO
Internet Of Things
Name: Kunjan Gumber
Email:kunjangmbr54@gmail.com
Twitter Id: @gumber_kunjan
University: Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical
University for Women(formerly Igit).
Department: Information Technology
Batch: 2012-2016
2. What’s the Internet of Things
Event
Driven
Ambient
Intelligence
Flexible
Structure
Semantic
Sharing
Complex
Access
Technologies
IOT-“Things having
identities and virtual
personalities operating in
smart spaces using
intelligent interfaces to
connect and communicate
within social, environmental,
and user contexts”.
Characteristics
3. What’s the “Thing” in the IOT
(an entity or a
physical object)
Goods
Objects
Machines
Appliances
Buildings
Animals
People
Plants
Vehicles
The connection of the physical world to the
internet i.e. the planet and everything on it is
called as the things.
To transfer data over
network
To get information about
the thing
A unique identity
using IPv6
4. Basic Block Diagram Of IOT
Computer with
Internet
Development of GSM
module
Android Mobile with
internet Connection
Android application to
display data and input
Android mobile with
internet connection
Database Server
To communicate
present data and
historical data
Android application to
display data and input
Existing Controller
Software to receive
and display
data and user input
Computer with
internet
Software to receive
and display user data
and input
Design
hardware to
communicate
data through
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Through
internet
connection
5. Why Internet of Things
Dynamic control of industry and daily life
Improve the resource utilization ratio
Better relationship between human and nature
Forming an intellectual entity by integrating
human society and physical systems
Search for things and manage them better
Acts as technologies integrator
Better services, huge savings
Building connected world together
6. Application and Challenges of the
IOT
Smart Cities
Smart Car and Mobility
Smart Home and
Assisted living
Public Safety
Energy &
environmental protection
Individual Focused
Advertisements
Intelligent Hospitals
Agriculture and Tourism
Resource Conservation
Retailing
Privacy and Security
Technological Standardization
in most areas is still fragmented.
managing and fostering rapid
innovation is a challenge for the
government.
Absence of governance
Hacking
Identification
7. My interest areas are geared towards the integration of electronic
devices with the internet in order to provide smarter and more useful
business solutions. I enjoy programming and the internet of things
provides an opportunity for integrating software systems with
hardware devices to provide seamless solutions.
Specifically, using cloud based storage systems to manage
electronic data and provide users with device analytics is my chief
area of interest.
An example would be to use tracking devices along with a server
to provide delivery companies with the ability to track their package
up to the last kilometer. This would enable courier companies to
optimise logistics and provide better solutions to their customers.
The tracking device would communicate with the server and this
could then be used to track the object on a map.
Reasons for choosing the IOT
8. then
I would use this wonderful opportunity as a platform
to develop my ideas.
In particular I would develop a system that would allow
users to track the location of their deliveries on a map.
This would allow customers of e commerce websites to track
their purchases in a never before seen manner.
It would also allow organisations to gather data and
use machine learning algorithms in order to make predictive
estimates of most efficient routes to optimise delivery times
and maximise customer satisfaction.
If offered internship in this topic
The Internet of things is the next big thing. I believe that it will grow
rapidly in the next five years engulfing every aspect of our daily lives.
From aiding businesses to make smarter decisions to aiding users in
making the most of their electronic devices,
IOT will do for technology what the internet had done for
networking.
IOT in the next five years
Editor's Notes
This part need to be discussed again
AI: the autonomous and intelligent entities will act in full interoperability & will be able to auto-organize themselves depending on the context, circumstances or environment.
ED is to design the scheme depending on the need
FS means that hundreds and thousands of nodes will be disable and will be set to run.
CAT means that there’s several kinds of media such as vehicle stone that they need different access technologies.
SS is the machine can rend and send by themselves. No need to tell humanbeings
Auto-ID Center focus on EPC-IOT, EPC is Electric Product Code, It’s a family of coding schemes created as a low-cost method of tracking goods using RFID Technology, it generated Auto-ID Lab and EPCGlobal, former one is to do R&D and second one is to set standard and run marketing.
Four important technologies are nano tech , wireless sensor, RFID and smart tech
Europe is traditionally spoiled with excellent food and wine where the quest for the perfect taste has been ongoing for centuries. French law pioneered the idea of protecting produce of a limited geographical origin, and similar laws have since been established in many European countries. Traceable identities will help the consumers to verify the origins of the products and help Europe to preserve agricultural diversity and rural lifestyles.
traceability may provide market feedback to the producers in a sector where the production is often planned well in advance according to wholesale dealers’ prediction of the market for certain produce and the producers’ flexibility is limited by long term contracts and politically decided production subsidies. The recent global food crisis highlighted that the feedback mechanisms in food market do not work as well as in other commodity markets making the food availability oscillate between periods of overproduction and shortage. All the major food producers in the world could have augmented their production had they only seen the increase demand earlier.
1 and 2 factors are about Resource Efficiency,
Energy conservation is a prerequisite for the Internet of Things. Therefore research producing new knowledge on how to develop more energy efficient electronics will influence the design of all electronics. Concept of energy harvesting will enable larger and larger portions of the consumed energy to be generated by ambient renewable sources available locally thus reducing the losses in long distance energy distribution.
Similar effects will be experienced by road transport and cars. Already today there are hybrid cars available harvesting the kinetic energy of the drive. This, in combination with better and more environmentally friendly energy storage in the future will make electrical vehicles achieve longer range and become more attractive alternatives.
Abundant sensory information will enable unprecedented energy optimised control. Climate control is the most energy consuming activity in modern buildings. The house could adjust the room temperatures according to the personal preferences of those in the room, and avoid heating or cooling rooms excessively without benefits to the inhabitants.
3. is the pollution and disaster avoidance
4.