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Internet of Things

The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to the network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet. IoT systems are driven by sensors, connectivity, and people. Different types of sensors and internet connections enable various IoT applications. IoT allows devices to be controlled remotely and represents opportunities for businesses to make more informed decisions using data. The future of IoT is promising as it allows for dynamic control, improved resource use, universal internetworking, and flexibility.

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Internet of Things

The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to the network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet. IoT systems are driven by sensors, connectivity, and people. Different types of sensors and internet connections enable various IoT applications. IoT allows devices to be controlled remotely and represents opportunities for businesses to make more informed decisions using data. The future of IoT is promising as it allows for dynamic control, improved resource use, universal internetworking, and flexibility.

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Internet of Things

(IOT)
By: Engr. Renz Marion D. Dimabayao
Jens Martensson
INTERNET OF THINGS
• The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing
network of physical objects that feature an IP address
for internet connectivity and the communication that
occurs between these objects and other Internet-
enabled devices and systems.
• In simple words, Internet of Things (IoT) is an ecosystem
of connected physical objects that are accessible
through the internet.
• It is also referred to as Machine-to-Machine (M2M),
Skynet or Internet of Everything.

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Components of IoT
Smart Systems and Internet of Things are driven by a combination of:

1. Sensors
2. Connectivity
3. People

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Types of Sensors

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Different types of Internet Connections

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Applications of IOT
What is the scope of IoT?
• Internet of Things can connect devices
embedded in various systems to the internet.
When devices/objects can represent
themselves digitally, they can be controlled
from anywhere.

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Corporate aspect
• IoT is a transformational force that can help
companies improve performance through IoT
analytics and IoT Security to deliver better
results. Businesses in the utilities, oil & gas,
insurance, manufacturing, transportation,
infrastructure and retail sectors can reap the
benefits of IoT by making more informed
decisions, aided by the torrent of
interactional and transactional data at their
disposal.

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Current status & future prospect of IoT
Why IoT?
• Dynamic control of industry and daily
life.
• Improves the resource utilization ratio.
• Incorporating human society and physical
systems.
• Flexible configuration.
• Universal inter-networking.

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A Gateway to the future!

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Thank You
Engr. Renz Marion D. Dimabayao
[email protected]

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