Chapter-4 Domain Specific Iot
Chapter-4 Domain Specific Iot
Prepared By,
HANUMANTHARAJU R
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology,
Bengaluru-560054
Introduction
Home Automation
Smart Cities
Environment
Retail
Logistics
Agriculture
Health and Lifestyle
Smart Payments
Smart payment solutions such as contact less payments powered by
technologies such as Near field communication (NFC) and Bluetooth. Near
field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smart phones and other
devices to communicate with each other by bringing the smart phones near
the point of sale terminals, these can be used in combination with
Bluetooth.
Shipment Monitoring
Shipment monitoring solutions for transportation systems allow monitoring
the conditions inside containers.
For example, containers carrying fresh food produce can be monitored to
prevent spoilage of food.
IoT based shipment monitoring systems use sensors such as temperature,
pressure, humidity, for instance, to monitor the conditions inside the
containers and send the data to the cloud, where it can be analyzed to detect
food spoilage.
Dept. of CS&E, MSRIT
Logistics
Remote Vehicle diagnostics
Remote vehicle diagnostics systems can detect faults in the vehicles or
warn of impending faults.
These diagnostic systems use on board IoT devices for collecting data on
vehicle operation and status of various vehicle sub systems.
Such data can be captured by integrating on-board diagnostic systems
with IoT devices using protocols such as CAN bus.
Modern commercial vehicles support on-board diagnostic (OBD)
standards such as OBD-II.
OBD systems provide real time data on the status of vehicle sub systems
and diagnostic trouble codes which allow rapidly identifying the faults in
the vehicle.
IoT based vehicle diagnostic systems can send the vehicle data to
centralized servers or the cloud where it can be analyzed to generate alerts
and suggest remedial actions.
For homes, IoT has several applications such as smart lighting that
adapt the lighting to suit the ambient conditions, smart appliances that
can be remotely monitored and controlled and smart smoke detectors.
For cities, applications of IoT include smart parking systems that
provide status updates on available slots.
For environment, you learned about IoT applications including weather
monitoring, air pollution and forest fire detection.
For retail domain, you learned about IoT applications such as inventory
management, smart payments and smart vending machines.
For agriculture domain, you learned about smart irrigation systems that
help in saving water while enhancing productivity and green house
control systems.
For health applications generate much value to the end users and also
provide new revenue opportunities to service and systems providers
when integrated to rating, billing and financial applications.