2. What are Internet of things?
The term "the Internet of things" was coined by Kevin Ashton
of Procter & Gamble, later MIT's Auto-ID Center, in 1999.
The Internet of Things refers to the ever-growing network of
physical objects that feature an IP address for internet
connectivity, and the communication that occurs between
these objects and other Internet-enabled devices and systems.
3. The Internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical devices,
vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with
electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity
which enable these objects to connect and exchange data.
4. Applications
Intelligent shopping systems
Consumer application
Smart Home
Enterprise
Media
Infrastructure Management
Manufacturing
Energy management
Agriculture
5. Applications
Environmental monitoring
Building and home automation
Metropolitan scale deployments
Medical and healthcare
Transportation
Intelligence
Architecture
Network architecture
Complexity
6. Why do we have Internet of things ?
Internet of Things can connect devices embedded
in various systems to the internet. When
devices/objects can represent themselves digitally,
they can be controlled from anywhere. IoT is a
transformational force that can help companies
improve performance through IoT analytics and IoT
Security to deliver better results.
7. 10 Real World Applications of IoT
1. Smart Home
2. Wearables
3. Connected Cars
4. Industrial Internet
5. Smart Cities
6. IoT in agriculture
7. Smart Retail
8. Energy Engagement
9. IOT in Healthcare
10. IoT in Poultry and Farming