This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as connecting physical objects to the Internet through sensors and giving them unique identifiers. It notes IoT has evolved from converging wireless technologies, microchips, and the Internet. The document lists common IoT protocols, domains, sensor types, and trends showing increasing connectivity. It predicts IoT will double connected devices by 2022 and expand to new domains. Finally, it expresses interest in using IoT for remote industrial maintenance, supply chain optimization, and infrastructure management to reduce costs.
Internet of Things
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.
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 (and the myth of the “Smart” Fridge)Avi Itzkovitch
As product designers we live in exciting times. The next era of the continuing digital revolution, called the Internet of Things, has become a reality. But what does this “Internet of Things” really mean, and how can designers make sense of it all?
Read my full article about the Smart Fridge here:
http://www.xgmedia.com/2013/06/the-internet-of-things-to-come-demystifying-the-myth-of-the-smart-fridge
Internet of Things
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.
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 (and the myth of the “Smart” Fridge)Avi Itzkovitch
As product designers we live in exciting times. The next era of the continuing digital revolution, called the Internet of Things, has become a reality. But what does this “Internet of Things” really mean, and how can designers make sense of it all?
Read my full article about the Smart Fridge here:
http://www.xgmedia.com/2013/06/the-internet-of-things-to-come-demystifying-the-myth-of-the-smart-fridge
This presentation was done in accordance with specifications for my Network class. The subject was our choice - and I have heard the buzzwords Internet of Things but didn't have a clear understanding of what it was. This changed once I started researching the topic.
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
The design space for IoT devices is very different from that for mobile or cloud processors. Both mobile and cloud systems require huge chips. IoT devices
should operate at deficient power levels but often not work continuously. They must integrate processors, memory and storage, communication, and sensors.
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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.
This presentation was done in accordance with specifications for my Network class. The subject was our choice - and I have heard the buzzwords Internet of Things but didn't have a clear understanding of what it was. This changed once I started researching the topic.
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
The design space for IoT devices is very different from that for mobile or cloud processors. Both mobile and cloud systems require huge chips. IoT devices
should operate at deficient power levels but often not work continuously. They must integrate processors, memory and storage, communication, and sensors.
https://www.ducatindia.com/datascienceusingpython
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.
In this presentation, Melissa introduces IoT and associated trends. In Melissa's own words, "I would like to work on networking related to Ipv6 and designing network architecture for IPv6 and IPv6 Dual Stack for Broadband Edge"
In this presentation, Aayushi introduces the topic of IoT and the associated trends. Aayushi wants to work on creating standards that make IoT devices safer to use.
In this presentation, Joobi discusses the basics of Internet of Things and goes on to say that in the next five years we might very well be interacting with things that operate in smart spaces and have virtual personalities.
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.
2. What is Internet of Things?
A computing concept that describes a future where everyday
physical objects will be connected to the Internet and be able to
identify themselves to other devices. It has evolved from the
convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electromechanical
systems and the Internet. with the Internet of Things, the physical
world is becoming one big information system.
The Internet of Things is a scenario in which objects, animals or
people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to
transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human
or human-to-computer interaction.
Protocols: Cellular, WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, Zigbee, RFID,
Smartdust, MEMS, TCP/IP, HAN
Domains: Medical, Industrial, Vehicle, Retail, home, office, logistics
Sensor Types: Light, HVAC, Magnetic, Seismic, Imaging, Thermal,
Acoustic, Chemical, Humidity, Location
4. Latest Trends in IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is increasing the connectedness of
people and things on a scale that once was unimaginable. In
1995, only 0.7% of world population were connected to Internet
which became 15% in 2005 and now turned to 75% in 2015. This
Increment is not restricted to any particular domain only but in
each and every domain of IoT.
5. Expected Trends in IoT
As per report of Cisco IBSG, IoT is going to be one of the most
demanded scenario in the coming 5 years. In next 5 years, The world
population will increase to 7.6 billions from 7.2 billions whereas
Connected devices with IoT will get nearly doubled. The domain of
IoT is also expected to get expanded.
6. Interest Areas
My interest to Internet of Things is in business processes
such as the remote maintenance of industrial
machinery, supply-chain optimization and security,
and infrastructure management. If we had computers
that knew everything there was to know about things
(using data they gathered without any help from us)
then we would be able to track and count
everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost.
We would know when things needed replacing,
repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or
past their best. This technology will soon see its way
into consumer devices.