NAME:RAJA VENKATA KRISHNA
EMAIL:krishna7669@gmail.com
Twitter id:krishna7669
University:JNTUA
Branch:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNET OF THINGS
INTRODUCTION
 This IoT Hub is provided to you by the two
European Research project IoT - Architecture
(IoT-A) and IoT - Innitiative (IoT-i) as well as the
Cluster of European Research projects on IoT
(IERC).
 Interfaces in the form of services facilitate
interactions with these “smart things” over the
Internet, query and change their state and any
information associated with them, taking into
account security and privacy issues.
 In the IoT, “things” are expected to become
active participants in business, information
and social processes where they are enabled
to interact and communicate among
themselves.
 The Internet of Things (IoT) is an integrated
part of the Future Internet and could be
defined as a dynamic global network
infrastructure with self configuring
capabilities based on standard and
interoperable communication protocols.
TRENDS
 The IoT builds on interest in Big Data.
 The IoT suggests the full potential of data.
 IoT is predicated on mobile technology.
 IoT achieve business objectives hinge on the
confluence of analytics, the Cloud, and security
concerns.
 in 2015 IoT is steady, deliberate transition from
a preoccupation with hardware to the software
required to implement and monetize the IoT at
an enterprise level.
 The personal consumerization facet of the
IoT, although garnering the most amount of
publicity, will probably see the least amount
of development out of the segments.
 The Internet of Things will gain widespread
adoption throughout the enterprise when the
connectivity between machines is used to
generate machine generated responses that
create action.
INTEREST AREAS
 Enterprises will get cracking in IoT.
 Machina Research had already highlighted
the possibility back in the beginning of 2014
that the smartphone would be integral to IoT.
 The complexity of IoT solutions will require a
fresh way of thinking about security.
 Major OS vendors disrupt the connected car
market.
 IoT involve the widespread sharing of data.
Understanding the dynamic and implications
of all of that data sharing will be critical.
 If I got an internship in IoT I intend to work on
privacy and security.
venkata krishna IoT ppt

venkata krishna IoT ppt

  • 1.
    NAME:RAJA VENKATA KRISHNA EMAIL:krishna7669@gmail.com Twitterid:krishna7669 University:JNTUA Branch:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET OF THINGS
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION  This IoTHub is provided to you by the two European Research project IoT - Architecture (IoT-A) and IoT - Innitiative (IoT-i) as well as the Cluster of European Research projects on IoT (IERC).  Interfaces in the form of services facilitate interactions with these “smart things” over the Internet, query and change their state and any information associated with them, taking into account security and privacy issues.
  • 3.
     In theIoT, “things” are expected to become active participants in business, information and social processes where they are enabled to interact and communicate among themselves.  The Internet of Things (IoT) is an integrated part of the Future Internet and could be defined as a dynamic global network infrastructure with self configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols.
  • 4.
    TRENDS  The IoTbuilds on interest in Big Data.  The IoT suggests the full potential of data.  IoT is predicated on mobile technology.  IoT achieve business objectives hinge on the confluence of analytics, the Cloud, and security concerns.  in 2015 IoT is steady, deliberate transition from a preoccupation with hardware to the software required to implement and monetize the IoT at an enterprise level.
  • 5.
     The personalconsumerization facet of the IoT, although garnering the most amount of publicity, will probably see the least amount of development out of the segments.  The Internet of Things will gain widespread adoption throughout the enterprise when the connectivity between machines is used to generate machine generated responses that create action.
  • 6.
    INTEREST AREAS  Enterpriseswill get cracking in IoT.  Machina Research had already highlighted the possibility back in the beginning of 2014 that the smartphone would be integral to IoT.  The complexity of IoT solutions will require a fresh way of thinking about security.  Major OS vendors disrupt the connected car market.
  • 7.
     IoT involvethe widespread sharing of data. Understanding the dynamic and implications of all of that data sharing will be critical.  If I got an internship in IoT I intend to work on privacy and security.