Io T
Io T
Io T
Contents
Introduction/Overview
The Internet of Things
Applications of IoT
Challenges and Barriers in IoT
Future of IoT
Internet Revolution
Business
Communications
Entertainment
Medical/Health
Connected World
Industrial Automation
Smart Home
Smart Health
Smart City
Machine-to-Machine Era
Internet of Everything
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Internet
Motion sensor
Motion sensor
Motion sensor
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Gateway
Sink
node
Gateway
Computer services
Consist of one or more sensors, could be different type of sensors (or actuators)
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Opportunities
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Source: http://blog.trentonsystems.com/internet-of-things-crosses-business-personal-boundaries/
Characteristics
Ambient
Intelligence
Event
Driven
Internet of Things
Semantic
Sharing
Complex Access
Technologies
Flexible
Structure
Enabling Technologies
RFID
To identify
and track
the data of
things
Sensor
To collect
and process
the data to
detect the
changes in
the physical
status of
things
Smart Tech
To enhance
the power of
the network by
devolving
processing
capabilities to
different part
of the network.
Nano Tech
To make the
smaller and
smaller
things have
the ability to
connect and
interact.
Technical Perspective
Sensing Layer
Communication Layer
Management Layer
Applications of IoT
Management
Education
IoT
Applications
Food
Retail
Logistics
Pharmaceuticals
Management:
Data
management
Waste
management
Urban
planning
Production
management
...
Logistics:
Warehouse,
management
Inventory control
Port
management
ETAs, ETDs
Ships, boats,
containers, etc.
Executable code
Retail:
Intelligent
shopping
Bar code in
retail
Electronic tags
Pharmaceuticals :
Intelligent tags for
drugs
Drug usage
tracking
Pharma. Product
websites
--> Enable the
emergency
treatment to be
given faster and
more correct
Food:
Control geographical
origin
Food production
management
Nutrition calculations
Prevent overproduction and
shortage
Control food quality, health
and safety.
INTERNET OF
THINGS
School Administration
Attendance Management
Voting System
Automatic Feedback Loops
Instructional technology
Media
Information management
Foreign language learning
Environmental aspects
Resource efficiency
Pollution and disaster avoidance
Technological
Architecture (edge devices, servers, discovery services,
security, etc.)
Governance, naming, identity, interfaces
Service openness, interoperability
Connections of real and virtual world
Standards
Future of IoT