Name: Nitika
E-mail: arnima0294@gmail.com
Twitter Id: @nitika_arnima
University: ABV-IIITM,Gwalior
Year/Semester: 8th Sem
Branch: Information technology
Internet of Things
The Internet of Everything….. The Internet of Nouns
IoT Introduction
O a computing concept that describes connectivity of
physical objects to the Internet.
O be able to identify themselves to other devices
O may include other sensor technologies, wireless
technologies or QR codes.
O world where just about anything can be connected
and communicate in an intelligent fashion
O with the Internet of Things, the physical world is
becoming one big information system.
 IoT platform helps in getting products to market,
adapting to regulatory requirements, increasing
efficiency.
 Connection of devices, machines, and things
allows to dynamically generate, analyze, &
communicate intelligence data, increase operational
efficiencies, and power new and greatly improved
business models.
Needs converging unrelated networks, scale to
meet increasing traffic demands, employ advanced
data analytics.
Internet of Caring things
O A network of connected objects brought to life by a clear
mission: to actively care for consumers – their physical
and mental wellbeing, homes, loved ones, and more.
O Consumers lavish love and attention on products, services and
experiences that unlock new ways to serve imperatives like -
 Physical health,
 Mental wellbeing,
 Safety and security,
 Connection to loved ones
innovations that have blazed an early CARING trail.
The Nest
smart thermostat*, NIKE fuelband and Fitbit, for example.
 In 2005, there were 2.5 billion connected devices, most PCs, smart-
phones, tablets. By 2020, there will be over 30 billion connected devices,
most not PCs, smart-phones, tablets. (Gartner, November 2013)
 100 'things' are coming online every second. (Cisco, July 2013)
Technologies converge - four forces are paving the way for the
explosion of the INTERNET OF THINGS
• Cheaper and more efficient wireless connectivity chips.
• Rising adoption of cloud storage
• Ultra-precise geo-location.
• The crowd-funding revolution
 As consumer demand and technological capacity converge, the
INTERNET OF CARING THINGS will evolve in exciting new directions.
 Internet of Healthy things
 Internet of Mindful things
 Internet of Safety things
 Internet of Security things
 Internet of Family things
Trends
Internet of Things- Trends watched in
2014
 Big Data to get Bigger: These ‘things’ (sensors, chips, computers)
produced even more data than we have now, taxing our already complex
enterprise Information Management systems.
Clouds Required: Aggregating all this big data and acting on its
findings was best achieved by capturing, analyzing and responding from
the cloud.
IoT Analytics: Advanced analytics and dashboards provided insights
from all the ‘things’.
New Business Processes Required: IoT enabled new automated
sense and respond systems, disrupting traditional processes.
Education Needed: Increased demand for education and skills
training related to Sensor Networks, how to implement them and what to
do with the data collected.
 Security & Privacy: These two issues were big components of
any IoT strategy and were considered for the devices, the
connections, and the cloud.
IPv6 Required: Transition from IPv4 continued in 2014.
Machine to Machine (M2M):Sensors and devices talked to each
other and data centres via wireless communications.
IOT Apps: New apps required to integrate sensor based data into
business applications
Industry Partnerships: Traditional IT vendors accelerated their
partnerships with global telecom service providers and
semiconductor vendors.
Product Design: Consumers and Customers increasingly
expected products to come with embedded sensors.
 INSTANT SKILLS » All the gear, AND the idea.
 FAST-LANING » The end of the line for waiting in line.
 FAIR SPLITTING » Mobile wallets find their (shared) value.
 INTERNET OF SHARED THINGS » New connections. New behaviours. New
opportunities.
 BRANDED GOVERNMENT» Time to get behind corporate-powered civic
change.
 POST-DEMOGRAPHIC CONSUMERISM » Demographics are dead! Long live
demographics!
 CURRENCIES OF CHANGE » Because good behaviour should no longer
(just) be its own reward.
 SYMPATHETIC PRICING » Pain point-targeting discounts.
 ROBOLOVE » 2015: Rise of the Robots.
 BRAND STANDS » Get off the fence!
10 Future prime innovation opportunities to run
with
Interest Areas
O INTERNET OF SHARING THINGS- Nothing gets trend watchers
more excited than when two trends get all amorous
In next five years, the Internet of Things and the Sharing Economy
collide to allow a whole new world of asset sharing: spontaneous,
useful, fun, profitable and more.
O there have been some exciting INTERNET OF CARING
THINGS innovations, such as Chinese tech giant Baidu’s set
of smart chopsticks, which can detect the freshness of cooking oil.
O Enter the INTERNET OF SHARING THINGS- As more objects
become connected, new ways of deriving value from them will
become possible for consumers, shared access being one.
O The Collaborative/‘Mesh’ economy has long been predicted, but the
coming months will see it start to become a consumer reality via
the INTERNET OF SHARING THINGS. One signal: currently only 4%
of consumers own an in-home IoT device, but nearly two-thirds plan
to buy one in the next five years (Acquity Group / Accenture, August
2014).
Thank you

Internet of Things

  • 1.
    Name: Nitika E-mail: [email protected] TwitterId: @nitika_arnima University: ABV-IIITM,Gwalior Year/Semester: 8th Sem Branch: Information technology Internet of Things The Internet of Everything….. The Internet of Nouns
  • 2.
    IoT Introduction O acomputing concept that describes connectivity of physical objects to the Internet. O be able to identify themselves to other devices O may include other sensor technologies, wireless technologies or QR codes. O world where just about anything can be connected and communicate in an intelligent fashion O with the Internet of Things, the physical world is becoming one big information system.
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     IoT platformhelps in getting products to market, adapting to regulatory requirements, increasing efficiency.  Connection of devices, machines, and things allows to dynamically generate, analyze, & communicate intelligence data, increase operational efficiencies, and power new and greatly improved business models. Needs converging unrelated networks, scale to meet increasing traffic demands, employ advanced data analytics.
  • 4.
    Internet of Caringthings O A network of connected objects brought to life by a clear mission: to actively care for consumers – their physical and mental wellbeing, homes, loved ones, and more. O Consumers lavish love and attention on products, services and experiences that unlock new ways to serve imperatives like -  Physical health,  Mental wellbeing,  Safety and security,  Connection to loved ones innovations that have blazed an early CARING trail. The Nest smart thermostat*, NIKE fuelband and Fitbit, for example.
  • 5.
     In 2005,there were 2.5 billion connected devices, most PCs, smart- phones, tablets. By 2020, there will be over 30 billion connected devices, most not PCs, smart-phones, tablets. (Gartner, November 2013)  100 'things' are coming online every second. (Cisco, July 2013) Technologies converge - four forces are paving the way for the explosion of the INTERNET OF THINGS • Cheaper and more efficient wireless connectivity chips. • Rising adoption of cloud storage • Ultra-precise geo-location. • The crowd-funding revolution  As consumer demand and technological capacity converge, the INTERNET OF CARING THINGS will evolve in exciting new directions.  Internet of Healthy things  Internet of Mindful things  Internet of Safety things  Internet of Security things  Internet of Family things Trends
  • 6.
    Internet of Things-Trends watched in 2014  Big Data to get Bigger: These ‘things’ (sensors, chips, computers) produced even more data than we have now, taxing our already complex enterprise Information Management systems. Clouds Required: Aggregating all this big data and acting on its findings was best achieved by capturing, analyzing and responding from the cloud. IoT Analytics: Advanced analytics and dashboards provided insights from all the ‘things’. New Business Processes Required: IoT enabled new automated sense and respond systems, disrupting traditional processes. Education Needed: Increased demand for education and skills training related to Sensor Networks, how to implement them and what to do with the data collected.
  • 7.
     Security &Privacy: These two issues were big components of any IoT strategy and were considered for the devices, the connections, and the cloud. IPv6 Required: Transition from IPv4 continued in 2014. Machine to Machine (M2M):Sensors and devices talked to each other and data centres via wireless communications. IOT Apps: New apps required to integrate sensor based data into business applications Industry Partnerships: Traditional IT vendors accelerated their partnerships with global telecom service providers and semiconductor vendors. Product Design: Consumers and Customers increasingly expected products to come with embedded sensors.
  • 8.
     INSTANT SKILLS» All the gear, AND the idea.  FAST-LANING » The end of the line for waiting in line.  FAIR SPLITTING » Mobile wallets find their (shared) value.  INTERNET OF SHARED THINGS » New connections. New behaviours. New opportunities.  BRANDED GOVERNMENT» Time to get behind corporate-powered civic change.  POST-DEMOGRAPHIC CONSUMERISM » Demographics are dead! Long live demographics!  CURRENCIES OF CHANGE » Because good behaviour should no longer (just) be its own reward.  SYMPATHETIC PRICING » Pain point-targeting discounts.  ROBOLOVE » 2015: Rise of the Robots.  BRAND STANDS » Get off the fence! 10 Future prime innovation opportunities to run with
  • 9.
    Interest Areas O INTERNETOF SHARING THINGS- Nothing gets trend watchers more excited than when two trends get all amorous In next five years, the Internet of Things and the Sharing Economy collide to allow a whole new world of asset sharing: spontaneous, useful, fun, profitable and more. O there have been some exciting INTERNET OF CARING THINGS innovations, such as Chinese tech giant Baidu’s set of smart chopsticks, which can detect the freshness of cooking oil. O Enter the INTERNET OF SHARING THINGS- As more objects become connected, new ways of deriving value from them will become possible for consumers, shared access being one. O The Collaborative/‘Mesh’ economy has long been predicted, but the coming months will see it start to become a consumer reality via the INTERNET OF SHARING THINGS. One signal: currently only 4% of consumers own an in-home IoT device, but nearly two-thirds plan to buy one in the next five years (Acquity Group / Accenture, August 2014).
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