The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will change daily life by connecting devices. It provides an example scenario where an alarm clock signals a coffee maker and car to prepare for the day. The IoT allows for seamless integration of devices that can communicate and assist people. It then discusses what the IoT is, how it connects devices via sensors and the internet, and examples of applications like smart homes, farming, transportation and more. It also covers challenges and the vision for a world where physical objects are connected and able to automatically communicate to provide services.
2. • “If you think that the internet has changed your
life, think again. The IoT is about to change it all
over again!”
— Brendan O’Brien, Chief Architect & Co-
Founder, Aria Systems
3.
4. Consider the following scenario:
• Your alarm-clock tells the coffee-maker when you wake up, and the
coffee-maker is ready with your morning cup of coffee
• The coffee-maker in turn gives a signal to your car to set the
temperature inside it to comfortable levels by the time you are ready
to drive down to work
• Your car in turn signals your offices’ electrical switches to be switched
on and signals your computer to prepare your daily schedule
“Seamless integration of devices which can communicate with each
other and undertake activities useful to human beings - Internet of
Things”.
5. Internet of Humans
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16. IoT Application Areas
• Smart parking
• On-board diagnostic systems
• Sharing information on the road
• …
• Smart farming
• Preparing the soil
• Monitoring optimal conditions for planting
• …
• Smart bulbs
• Smart domotic systems
• …
• Payment & ticketing
• Information exchange
• Location services
• …
• Smart clothes (Wearables)
• Smart appliances
• Relaxing time
• …
• Environmental monitoring
• Energy management
• Security services
• …
• Activity trackers
• Biomedical sensors
• Diseases monitoring
• …
17. IoT Definition
“Wireless network between objects, usually the network will be
wireless and self configuring” : Wikipedia
“By embedding short range mobile transceiver into wide array of
additional gadgets and every day items, enabling new form of
communication between P2T and T2T” : World science
“Number of technologies and research disciplines that enables the
internet to reach out into the real world of physical objects” : IoT
2008
“A world wide network of interconnected objects uniquely
addressable ,based on standard communication protocol”
18. IoT Vision
“A World where things can automatically communicate to computer and
communicate to each other for providing service to the benefit of human
kinds”
RFID
SMART
ITEMS
SENSORS
Things
oriented
vision
Internet
oriented
vision
PROTOCOLS
IP
ADDRESS
FOR
OBJECTS
Semantics
oriented
vision
Internet of
Things vision
Semantic
technologies
Reasoning
over data
22. Difficulties in IoT
• No clear approach for the utilization of unique identifiers
• No further development of IoT Architecture Reference Model (ARM)
• Low enhancement in semantic interoperability for exchanging
sensor information in heterogeneous environments.
• Difficulties in developing a clear approach for innovation , trust and
ownership of data in the IoT while at the same time respecting
security and privacy in a complex environment.
• Practical aspects like substantial roaming-charges for geographically
large-range sensor applications and missing technical availability of
instant and reliable network connectivity.
23. Step Forward to Internet of Things
Coherence of object
capabilities and
behavior
Coherence of
application
interactivity
Coherence of real and
virtual worlds
Coherence of
corresponding
technology
approaches