Internet of Things (Iot)
Internet of Things (Iot)
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Plan of Presentation
What is Internet of Things?
How IoT Works?
Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT
Knowledge Management – From Data to Wisdom
The Future of IoT
The Potential of IoT
Few Applications of IoT
Technological Challenges of IoT
Criticisms & Controversies of IoT
References
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BRAINSTORM
⚫ 1. What is Industry 4.0
⚫ 3. What is Monitoring
⚫ 4. What is AI
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THINK and DISCUSS
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BRAINSTORM
⚫ 1. What concept/technology does an Alexa uses
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What is IoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical
objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software,
sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these
objects to collect and exchange data.
IoT allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely
across existing network infrastructure, creating
opportunities for more direct integration between the
physical world and computer-based systems, and resulting
in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit.
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What is IoT?
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"Things," in the IoT sense, can refer to a wide variety of
devices such as heart monitoring implants, biochip
transponders on farm animals, electric clams in coastal
waters, automobiles with built-in sensors, DNA analysis
devices for environmental/food/pathogen monitoring or
field operation devices that assist fire-fighters in search and
rescue operations.
These devices collect useful data with the help of various
existing technologies and then autonomously flow the data
between other devices.
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IoT
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History of IoT
The concept of the Internet of Things first became
popular in 1999, through the Auto-ID Center at MIT and
related market-analysis publications.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) was seen as a
prerequisite for the IoT at that point. If all objects and
people in daily life were equipped with identifiers,
computers could manage and inventory them. Besides
using RFID, the tagging of things may be achieved through
such technologies as near field communication, barcodes,
QR codes, bluetooth, and digital watermarking.
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Characteristics of IoT
The fundamental characterstics of IoT are as follows
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Characteristics of IoT
3. Enormous scale –The no. of devices that need to be
managed and that communicate with one another can
be high.
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How IoT Works?
Internet of Things is not the result of a single novel
technology; instead, several complementary technical
developments provide capabilities that taken together help
to bridge the gap between the virtual and physical world.
These capabilities include:
Communication and cooperation
Addressability
Identification
Sensing
Actuation
Embedded information processing
User interfaces
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The Structure of IoT
The IoT can be viewed as a gigantic network consisting of
networks of devices and computers connected through a
series of intermediate technologies where numerous
technologies like RFIDs, wireless connections may act as
enablers of this connectivity.
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RFID
⚫ Radio –frequency identification uses electromagnetic
fields to automatically identify and track tags
attatched to objects.
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Sensors
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Emedded Intelligence
⚫ Embedded Intelligence’ refers to the capability of a
certain product, service, or process to evaluate and
contemplate its performance. As well as the ability to
handle the workload or its own working environment.
This in turn leads to performance enhancement
further resulting in the ultimate user satisfaction.
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Embedded intelligence
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IoT
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Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT
"The Sky's not the limit. It's only the beginning with IoT."
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The Potential of IoT
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Unlock the Massive potential of IoT
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Technology roadmap of IoT
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Applications of IoT
▪ Privacy
▪ Security
▪ Autonomy and Control
▪ Social control
▪ Political manipulation
▪ Design
▪ Environmental impact
▪ Influences human moral decision making
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References
1. www.google.com
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things
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THANK YOU
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