A Historical shift in the Economy and Societycnicchile
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In this presentation, Venkatesh introduces IoT and associated trends. His interest area lies in analytics of data obtained through sensors. Some of his ideas include predicting mean sea level based on Oxygen levels, Intelligent transport systems etc.
Internet of Things(IoT) Applications
IoT has many applications. This video is talking about some of the iot applications,namely
Smart Home
Smart Wearables
Smart City
Smart Grid
Connected Cars
Connected Health
Smart Retail
Smart Farming
A Historical shift in the Economy and Societycnicchile
Presentación del Sr. Irving Wladawsky en el marco de su visita a Chile, tras la invitación del Consejo Nacional de Innovación para la Competitividad, para hablar de la revolución que puede significar el Cloud Computing en el proceso de modernización del Estado.
In this presentation, Venkatesh introduces IoT and associated trends. His interest area lies in analytics of data obtained through sensors. Some of his ideas include predicting mean sea level based on Oxygen levels, Intelligent transport systems etc.
Internet of Things(IoT) Applications
IoT has many applications. This video is talking about some of the iot applications,namely
Smart Home
Smart Wearables
Smart City
Smart Grid
Connected Cars
Connected Health
Smart Retail
Smart Farming
Considered by some to be the most important development of the 21st century, there’s no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) is going to be impactful. What’s less clear is when and how. We’ve got a list of examples of how IoT has – or may potentially – change our lives.
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A look at what is the Internet of Things from the minds at https://losant.com
Truly, it's all about adding value to your life, business, and customers.
Gartner projects more than 20 billion connected IoT devices by end of 2020, http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317.
My exact definition is:
The Internet of Things Is a term that represents a collection of ideas, devices, and processes.
Each thing is represented by a device or sensor.
These things are usually working together to create larger solutions by sending and reacting to data from an eco-system.
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A smart city uses digital technologies to enhance
performance and well-being, to reduce costs and
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Considered by some to be the most important development of the 21st century, there’s no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) is going to be impactful. What’s less clear is when and how. We’ve got a list of examples of how IoT has – or may potentially – change our lives.
The concept of smart engagement and the role of IoT in Smart City solutions - Robert Boguszewski, CTO at SoInteractive, a presentation at KrakYourNet 2015 in Cracow, Poland
The Smart City as a Local Innovation PlatformComarch
Academic definitions of the smart city, what are the different business models for smart cities and how can they be implemented? How can data be used in an efficient manner?
A look at what is the Internet of Things from the minds at https://losant.com
Truly, it's all about adding value to your life, business, and customers.
Gartner projects more than 20 billion connected IoT devices by end of 2020, http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317.
My exact definition is:
The Internet of Things Is a term that represents a collection of ideas, devices, and processes.
Each thing is represented by a device or sensor.
These things are usually working together to create larger solutions by sending and reacting to data from an eco-system.
Smart City il est passe, thanks to IoT it's time for Adaptive CitySebastian Jakubiak
How transform city into smart or even more friendly adaptive city ? Thanks to IoT/AoT, AI, machine learning, sensors and open data everyone can benefit from waste or protect natural environment. Business case for recycled glass included.
Day 2 Chang-Hai Liu - China Telecom - Smart CityAdrian Hall
A smart city uses digital technologies to enhance
performance and well-being, to reduce costs and
resource consumption, and to engage more effectively
and actively with its citizens.
The IoT i.e. Internet of Things connects those objects that are capable to store, manage, and transmit various amounts of data. Know more about the elements involved in IoT with the help of this PPT.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a network of interconnected devices that are able to communicate with each other and share data. These devices can be anything from smart appliances in your home to sensors in a manufacturing plant or even wearable devices like fitness trackers. The applications of IoT are numerous and continue to expand as technology advances. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and interesting applications of IoT.
Smart Homes and Buildings
One of the most well-known applications of IoT is in smart homes and buildings. IoT devices can be used to control everything from temperature and lighting to security systems and home entertainment systems. Smart home devices can be controlled remotely through smartphones or other devices, and can even be automated based on the user's preferences and routines.
Smart buildings take this concept a step further, with IoT sensors and systems used to optimize energy usage, monitor air quality, and even control elevators and other building systems. These applications can help reduce energy costs, improve safety, and enhance the overall user experience.
Healthcare
IoT has a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, from wearable devices that monitor vital signs to smart pills that track medication usage. IoT sensors can also be used to monitor patients in hospital settings, allowing medical staff to detect changes in a patient's condition more quickly and respond accordingly.
In addition, IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, allowing patients to receive care in their own homes rather than having to travel to a medical facility. This can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Agriculture
IoT sensors and systems are increasingly being used in the agricultural industry to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. These sensors can be used to monitor soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about when and how to water and fertilize their crops.
In addition, IoT systems can be used to track the movement and health of livestock, helping farmers to detect and respond to potential health issues more quickly.
Manufacturing
IoT is also being used in the manufacturing industry to improve efficiency and reduce waste. IoT sensors can be used to monitor equipment and machinery, providing real-time data on performance and identifying potential maintenance issues before they become more serious
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The Rise of the Internet of Things: Presentation by Daniel Kaufman
1. The Rise of the Internet of
Things
Presentation by Daniel Kaufman
2. The Internet of Things
The past 25 years of
Internet growth was
fueled by human
communications. The
next 25 years of Internet
growth will be fueled by
machines.
3. By 2020, with more things than people
on the Internet, will we still need web
browsers?
4. Everything will be connected
Billions of wirelessly
interconnected devices
will communicate
directly.
i.e. smart phones, smart
glasses, smart cars,
smart watches, drones,
smart textiles, etc.
7. One of the biggest drivers of
the Internet of Things
is the increasing number
of low cost sensors
available for many
different kinds of
functionality.
Some examples
include…
8. 1. Sensors to Share Data With
Other Devices That Will Soon Be:
Embeddable
Implantable
Micro and nano scale
14. The Quantified Self
Plenty of room for growth
in the market…
For example:
60% of US adults track
their diet, exercise or
weight
But, only 21% are
currently using technology
15. –Matthew Wong, research and data analyst at CB Insights
“Venture capitalists want to have Quantified Self in
their portfolios.”
16. But, beyond our bodies, the Internet of Things Will
Disrupt Other Areas of Our Lives
17. Smart Homes
Google is developing a
Smart Home Network
just for the Internet of
Things
18. Smart Meters
A smart meter is usually
an electronic device that
records consumption of
electric energy in
intervals of an hour or
less and communicates
that information at least
daily back to the utility
for monitoring and
billing.
21. Connected Vehicles Will Be
The Norm For:
Syncing productivity
Entertainment
Traffic management
Direction to open
parking spots
Electric vehicle charging
22. In 2012, there
were 10% of
car connected
By 2020, 90% of cars
will be connected!
24. What’s a Smart City?
A city-wide network of
sensors provides real-
time valuable
information on the flow
of citizens, noise and
other forms of
environmental pollution,
as well as traffic and
weather conditions.
30. There are 50 billion things
connected to the Internet
In 2013, $1.9 trillion was
contributed to the
Internet of Things market
By 2020, it will be $7.1
trillion!
Larger than the
projected 2020 Russian
GDP
31. –Eric Schmidt, Google Executive Chairman
“By the end of the decade, everyone on Earth will be
connected.”
32. How many “things,” including your body, can you
communicate with through a device?
And will a smartwatch become more like a wearable
woven into your garments, contact lenses or implanted
into your body?
Whatever the eventual device, it is manufacturers that
play a lead role in translating technologies into new
products for tomorrow.