Unit1 - Introduction To IoT
Unit1 - Introduction To IoT
GTU # 3173215
Unit 1:
Introduction to
Internet of Things
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Unit Outlines:
Introduction to IoT
Application areas of IoT
Characteristics of IoT
Things in IoT
IoT Protocol Structures
Enabling Technologies
IoT Challenges
IoT Levels
Cyber Physical System versus IoT
Wireless Sensor Network versus IoT
So we have to discuss about the first word “Internet” and then everything
about the “Things”.
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Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
What is Internet?
Life would be governed entirely by Internet and IoT in the near future.
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Cyber physical embedded systems using which we
can control anything from anywhere.
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Application areas of IoT
The scope and application areas of IoT is very huge.
IoT can be used to build applications for…
Agriculture
Assets Tracking
Energy Sector
Defense
Embedded Applications
Education
Waste Management
Healthcare Products
Telemedicine
Safety And Security Sector
Smart City Applications etc.
Identity:
Each IoT device has a unique identity (e.g.,
an IP address).
This identity is helpful in communication,
tracking and to know status of the things.
Scalability:
The number of elements (devices) connected to IoT
zone is increasing day by day.
Therefore, an IoT setup should be capable of handling
the expansion.
It can be either expand capability in terms of
processing power, Storage, etc as vertical scaling or
horizontal scaling by multiplying with easy cloning
Architecture:
IoT architecture is yet not uniformed
and standardized.
It should be hybrid, supporting
different manufacturer’s products to
function in the IoT network.
Safety:
Sensitive personal details of
a user might be
compromised when the
devices are connected to
the Internet.
So data security is a major
challenge.
This could cause a loss to
the user.
Equipment in the huge IoT
network may also be at risk.
Therefore, equipment safety
is also critical.
SaaS (Software-as-a-Service):
▪ In this model, a complete software application is
provided to the user.
▪ It can also be called application as a service. This
service can be availed by paying a monthly, yearly, etc.,
subscription.
▪ Some well-known service providers in the market are
Amazon web services, Azure and Adafruit.
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google-cloud-hybrid-saas/
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Enabling Technologies - Cloud Computing: Trends
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Enabling Technologies - Big Data Analytics
Scale (Volume):
Huge volume of data is generated every
minute.
Storage has become inexpensive and hence,
cost-related challenges have reduced.
Cloud storage and hardware storage both have
become affordable because of the tremendous
growth in the semiconductor industry.
Complexity (Variety):
Data no longer comes from one single source.
It also comes in different formats (e.g., audio,
video, text and image) and has to be
interpreted systematically.
Varieties of data becomes a huge challenge.
Unit 1:
Introduction to
Internet of Things
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Unit Progress:
Introduction to IoT
Application areas of IoT
Characteristics of IoT
Things in IoT
IoT Protocol Structures
Enabling Technologies
IoT Challenges
IoT Levels
Cyber Physical System versus IoT
Wireless Sensor Network versus IoT
Cloud
Data Stored and Controlling
Temperature Sensor Analysis and
Both Done Here Monitoring Action