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Introduction to IoT
Definitions,
Characteristics,
Applications
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Cont…
• Unifications of technologies:
• Embedded systems,
• Low power and low rate network,
• Internet,
• Big data,
• Data analytics,
• Cloud computing,
• Edge Intelligence
• Software defined networks,
• Network and data security
• Etc.
• Alternate Definition:
“The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects that contain embedded
technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external
environment.” – Gartner Research*
* https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/internet-of-things
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Brief History of IoT
The term "Internet of things" was likely coined by Kevin Ashton of Procter & Gamble,
later MIT's Auto-ID Center, in 1999.
“In the 20th century, computers were brains without senses — they only knew what we told them.” Now in the
21st century, computers are sensing things for themselves! – Kevin Ashton
Early 1980s at the Carnegie Melon University, a group of students created a way to get
their campus Coca-Cola vending machine to report on its contents through a network in
order to save them the trek if the machine was out of Coke.
In 1990, John Romkey, developer of the first TCP/IP stack for IBM PC in 1983,
connected a toaster to the internet for the first time.
In 1991, a group of students at the University of Cambridge used a web camera to report
on coffee available in their computer labs coffee pot.
At the beginning of the 21st Century, LG Electronics introduced the world’s first
refrigerator connected to the internet
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Cont…
The popularity of the term IoT did not accelerate until 2010/2011 and reached mass
market in 2013-14.
• Predictive Maintenance
o Continuous monitoring of systems and processes to identify key indicators of problems before they
result in downtime or system failure
• Cost Reduction
o When an organization can improve system uptime, automate processes, reduce the risk of failure and
gain insights that support better decision making, and reduce resource usage, the result is efficiency
and cost savings
• Adaptability
o The ability to adapt to new business requirements, customer needs, and changing conditions, or scale
the deployment in response to business growth or customer requirements
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IoT vs. WSN
• Wireless Sensor Network (WSN):
– WSN is primarily used for monitoring and recording the physical environment
conditions like temperature, sound, pollution levels, humidity, wind, and so on.
– In a WSN, there is no direct connection to the internet. Instead, the various sensors
connect to some kind of router or central node.
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IoT vs. M2M
• Machine-to-Machine (M2M): It is a concept where two or more than two
machines communicate with each other without human interaction using a
wired or wireless mechanism.
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Growth of IoT Devices
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Where is IoT?
Wearable
Tech Devices
Smart Appliances
It’s everywhere!
Industry Automation
and Monitoring
Healthcare
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Global IoT Market Share
14% Smart Homes Retail < 2%
3%
Wearables Smart Utilities
& Energy
4%
7%
Industrial IoT
Connected Cars
24%
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Global Spending on IoT
Source: https://iot-analytics.com/iot-market-size/
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Smart City
Source: https://depositphotos.com/126025652/stock-illustration-smart-city-concept-and-internet.html
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Smart Home
Source: https://medium.com/@globalindnews/north-america-accounted-for-major-share-in-the-global-smart-home-healthcare-market-in-2015-cc9cc1974ac5
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Smart Healthcare
Source: http://iot.fit-foxconn.com/
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Industrial IoT
Source: https://www.winmate.com/Solutions/Solutions_IoT.asp
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Connected Cars
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Google’s Self-Driving Car
Source: https://www.google.com/
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Smart Agriculture
Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/515380751093603767/?lp=true
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Livestock Management
Source: https://data-flair.training/blogs/iot-applications-in-agriculture/
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Many More ….
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Main Challenges in IoT
Sensors Scale Privacy Security
• Limited resources • millions of devices • which personal • “things” becomes
• Limited types of are connected to data to share connected, so
sensors form IoT with whom security becomes
• how to control complex
Interoperability
• various protocol, various architecture
• unavailability of standardized platform
• different technology leads to interoperability issue
• Recent IoT standards are minimizing this problem
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Lessons Learned
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Figures and slide materials are taken from the following Books:
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