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Submitted by:-
Md Naiyer Kalam Khan
Fac. No.- 17 MEIM 036
En. No.- GG 9523
& Deepak Kumar
17 MEIM 039
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Contents
 What is Internet of Things?
 History of IoT
 How IoT Works?
 Structure of IoT
 Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT
 Knowledge Management – From Data to Wisdom
 Applications of IoT
 Technological Challenges of IoT
 Criticisms & Controversies of IoT
 References
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What is Internet of Things(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.
 Allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely.
 Creates opportunities for more direct integration
between the physical world and computer-based
systems.
 Resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and
economic benefit.
3
History of IoT
 The concept of the Internet of Things first became
popular in 1999, through the Auto-ID Centre at MIT
and related market-analysis publications.
 Radio-frequency identification (RFID) was seen as a
prerequisite for the IoT at that point.
 Besides using RFID, the tagging of things may be
achieved through such technologies
4
How IoT works?
These capabilities include:
 Communication and cooperation
 Addressability
 Identification
 Sensing
 Actuation
 Embedded information processing
 Localization
 User interfaces
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.
5
Cont…
6
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.
 Tagging Things : Real-time item traceability and addressability by
RFIDs.
 Feeling Things : Sensors act as primary devices to collect data from
the environment.
 Shrinking Things : Miniaturization and Nanotechnology has
provoked the ability of smaller things to interact and connect within
the “things” or “smart devices.”
 Thinking Things : Embedded intelligence in devices through sensors
has formed the network connection to the Internet. It can make the
“things” realizing the intelligent control. 7
Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT
Change is the only thing permanent in this world.
8
Knowledge Management – Turning Data into Wisdom
The more data that is created, the better understanding
and wisdom people can obtain. 9
Applications of IoT
 Building and Home automation
 Manufacturing
 Medical and Healthcare systems
 Media
 Environmental monitoring
 Infrastructure management
 Energy management
 Transportation
 Better quality of life for elderly
10
The Ultimate Goal of IOT is to Automate Human Life.
You name it, and you will have it in IoT!
11
Applications of IoT
 Internet of Things is the next stage of the information
revolution and referenced the interconnectivity of
everything from urban transport to medical devices to
household appliances.
 Integration with the Internet implies that devices will use
an IP address as a unique identifier. However, due to the
limited address space of IPv4 (which allows for 4.3 billion
unique addresses), objects in the IoT will have to use IPv6
to accommodate the extremely large address space
required.
 Objects in the IoT will not only be devices with sensory
capabilities, but also provide actuation capabilities (e.g.,
bulbs or locks controlled over the Internet).
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TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES OF IoT
At present IoT is faced with many challenges, such as:
 Scalability
 Technological Standardization
 Inter operability
 Discovery
 Software complexity
 Data volumes and interpretation
 Power Supply
 Interaction and short range communication
 Wireless communication
 Fault tolerance
16
Criticisms and Controversies of IoT
Scholars and social observers and pessimists have
doubts about the promises of the ubiquitous computing
revolution, in the areas as:
 Privacy
 Security
 Autonomy and Control
 Social control
 Political manipulation
 Design
 Environmental impact
 Influences human moral decision making
17
References
 Cisco whitepaper, "The Internet of Things" - How the
Next Evolution of the Internet Is Changing Everything,
by Dave Evans, April 2011.
 GE cloud expo 2014, "Industrial Internet as a Service",
by Shyam Varan Nath, Principal Architect.
 Dr. Mazlan Abbas, MIMOS Berhad, Wisma IEM,
Petaling Jaya
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Thank You
19

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Internet of things

  • 1. Submitted by:- Md Naiyer Kalam Khan Fac. No.- 17 MEIM 036 En. No.- GG 9523 & Deepak Kumar 17 MEIM 039 1
  • 2. Contents  What is Internet of Things?  History of IoT  How IoT Works?  Structure of IoT  Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT  Knowledge Management – From Data to Wisdom  Applications of IoT  Technological Challenges of IoT  Criticisms & Controversies of IoT  References 2
  • 3. What is Internet of Things(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.  Allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely.  Creates opportunities for more direct integration between the physical world and computer-based systems.  Resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit. 3
  • 4. History of IoT  The concept of the Internet of Things first became popular in 1999, through the Auto-ID Centre at MIT and related market-analysis publications.  Radio-frequency identification (RFID) was seen as a prerequisite for the IoT at that point.  Besides using RFID, the tagging of things may be achieved through such technologies 4
  • 5. How IoT works? These capabilities include:  Communication and cooperation  Addressability  Identification  Sensing  Actuation  Embedded information processing  Localization  User interfaces 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. 5
  • 7. 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.  Tagging Things : Real-time item traceability and addressability by RFIDs.  Feeling Things : Sensors act as primary devices to collect data from the environment.  Shrinking Things : Miniaturization and Nanotechnology has provoked the ability of smaller things to interact and connect within the “things” or “smart devices.”  Thinking Things : Embedded intelligence in devices through sensors has formed the network connection to the Internet. It can make the “things” realizing the intelligent control. 7
  • 8. Current Status & Future Prospect of IoT Change is the only thing permanent in this world. 8
  • 9. Knowledge Management – Turning Data into Wisdom The more data that is created, the better understanding and wisdom people can obtain. 9
  • 10. Applications of IoT  Building and Home automation  Manufacturing  Medical and Healthcare systems  Media  Environmental monitoring  Infrastructure management  Energy management  Transportation  Better quality of life for elderly 10 The Ultimate Goal of IOT is to Automate Human Life. You name it, and you will have it in IoT!
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  • 12. Applications of IoT  Internet of Things is the next stage of the information revolution and referenced the interconnectivity of everything from urban transport to medical devices to household appliances.  Integration with the Internet implies that devices will use an IP address as a unique identifier. However, due to the limited address space of IPv4 (which allows for 4.3 billion unique addresses), objects in the IoT will have to use IPv6 to accommodate the extremely large address space required.  Objects in the IoT will not only be devices with sensory capabilities, but also provide actuation capabilities (e.g., bulbs or locks controlled over the Internet). 12
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  • 16. TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES OF IoT At present IoT is faced with many challenges, such as:  Scalability  Technological Standardization  Inter operability  Discovery  Software complexity  Data volumes and interpretation  Power Supply  Interaction and short range communication  Wireless communication  Fault tolerance 16
  • 17. Criticisms and Controversies of IoT Scholars and social observers and pessimists have doubts about the promises of the ubiquitous computing revolution, in the areas as:  Privacy  Security  Autonomy and Control  Social control  Political manipulation  Design  Environmental impact  Influences human moral decision making 17
  • 18. References  Cisco whitepaper, "The Internet of Things" - How the Next Evolution of the Internet Is Changing Everything, by Dave Evans, April 2011.  GE cloud expo 2014, "Industrial Internet as a Service", by Shyam Varan Nath, Principal Architect.  Dr. Mazlan Abbas, MIMOS Berhad, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya 18