Internet of Things in Supplychain
Internet of Things in Supplychain
Internet of Things in Supplychain
THINGS IN
SUPPLYCHAIN
POOJITA MELMALGI (@03661921)
Motion sensor
User interface:
• tangible part of the IoT system which can be accessible by
users.
• Designers will have to make sure user interface is user
friendly.
COMPONENTS OF IOT
Gateway:
• Gateways can be configured to perform pre-processing of
the collected data.
• It offers certain level of security
• Acts as a middle layer.
Connectivity:
• Connectivity is required for exchange of data between the
objects in the network of IoT that are local as well as remote.
• Connectivity can be over Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Z-wave, etc.
Impact of IPV6
Security:
• IPv6 can run end-to-end encryption.
• While this technology was retrofitted into IPv4,
it remains an extra option that is not universally
used.
• The encryption and integrity-checking used in
current virtual private networks (VPNs) are a
standard component in IPv6,
• Widespread adoption of IPv6 MAKE “man-in-
the-middle” attacks significantly more difficult.
Impact of IPV6
Scalability-
• 25 billion “things” will be connected to the internet by the year 2020.
• Given these numbers, it’s easy to understand why IPv6 (and its trillions upon trillions
of new addresses) are important for IoT devices.
• IoT products will have a unique identifier available for their devices for a long, long
time.
Impacts of IPV6
Connectivity-
• Allowing network-connected devices to “speak” to
each other is vital.
• With IPv4, there were quite a few issues with
allowing IoT products to speak with one another.
• Network Address Translation (NAT) posed one of
these major issues.
• Not only does this pose a security issue but it also
poses a difficult issue for IoT products.
• IPv6 allows IoT products to be uniquely addressable
without having to work around all of the traditional
NAT and firewall issues.
IoT and its Cloud (for manufacturing)
• The cloud can be seen as a controller of and resource provider of IoT
• Some offerings-
sensors as service
sensor processing as service
social sensors for “crowdsourcing” intelligence
• Manufacturing leveraging at the same time IoT and the Cloud may: Improve
Interoperability between entities
• Realize the vision of a fully connected and monitored Supply Chain
• Conduct Effort Intense operations (analytics, etc.)
Offer Innovative Business Models such as Pay as you Go, Leasing, etc.
Combine data and information from external sources
APPLICATIONS OF IOT
Enables performance Improves forecasting Enables better track and Streamline co ordination
measurement and monitoring to accuracy. trace of inventory. between warehouse and
avoid errors and malfunctions. logistics.