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Pillars of The IoE

This document discusses the pillars of the Internet of Everything (IoE). It explains that the four pillars of the IoE are people, processes, data, and things. Things refer to devices that can connect to the internet, including sensors, buttons, and other objects. The document provides examples of common connected devices and how devices connect through wired and wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks. It notes that while billions of people and devices currently use the internet, it represents less than 1% of all objects that could potentially connect in the future.
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Pillars of The IoE

This document discusses the pillars of the Internet of Everything (IoE). It explains that the four pillars of the IoE are people, processes, data, and things. Things refer to devices that can connect to the internet, including sensors, buttons, and other objects. The document provides examples of common connected devices and how devices connect through wired and wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks. It notes that while billions of people and devices currently use the internet, it represents less than 1% of all objects that could potentially connect in the future.
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AIIT

Pillars of IoE
Internet of Everything

MCA
Dr. Meenakshi Srivastava

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Introduction AIIT

• Things are the technological devices that sit on the edge of the
internet and allow us to solve all manner of automation problems.
• A thing may be a heat sensor, light sensor, motion detector or a
button we press. They are all things that we use to create the IoE.
• In this module discuss:
 How people are connected ?
 What data can be used for the IoE ?
 How the correct processes can be used to enable the IoE ?
 Which things are useful things in the current IoE. ?

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Four Pillars AIIT

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What are Things? AIIT

• Currently, the things pillar, comprises various types of traditional computers


and computing devices, such as desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets,
mainframes, and computer clusters.

• However, the IoT will include all types of objects, including objects and
devices that are not traditionally connected.

• In fact, Cisco estimates that 99 percent of physical objects will one day be
connected.
• These objects contain embedded technology to interact with internal servers
and the external environment.

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IoT refers to a single Technology Transition;

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The availability of data, when objects can sense and


communicate, has the capability of changing:

•How and where decisions are made ?


•Who makes the decisions, and ?
•The processes that individuals and businesses use to
make those decision

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• The IoE is built on the connections among people,


processes, data, and things.
• These are the four pillars of the IoE.
• However, the IoE is not about these four dimensions in
isolation.
• Each amplifies the capabilities of the other three.
• It is in the intersection of all of these elements that the true
power of the IoE is realised.

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Common Devices AIIT

• The internet connects more computing devices than just


desktop and laptop computers.
• For example, people are using mobile devices more every
day to communicate and accomplish daily tasks, such as
checking the weather or online banking.

• In the future, many of the things in our home could also


connect to the internet so that they can be monitored and
configured remotely.
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Commonly Found Connected Devices.
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Connecting Devices AIIT

• IoE to function, all of the devices that are part of the intended IoE solution
must be connected together so that they can communicate. There are two
ways to connect devices: wired or wirelessly.
• In most cases, connecting devices together using cables is too costly or
cumbersome to be practical. For this reason, most devices will need to send
and receive data wirelessly.
• There are many different types of wireless communication.
• The most common types of wireless communication are Wi-Fi, Cellular,
Bluetooth, and near field communication (NFC). Some devices, such as
smartphones and tablets use a combination of wireless communication
methods to connect to different devices.

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Electronics that are Not on the Internet
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• According to Internet World Stats , as of June 2012,


statistical data indicates that there were approximately
2.4 billion users on the Internet.
• This is only 34% of the total world population.

• Although, this may seem like a lot of devices on the


internet, it represents less than 1% of the objects that
could be connected.

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