Module 4 PART 1
Module 4 PART 1
Module 4 PART 1
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IoT
Working Principle
Derived from Automatic Identification and Data Capture
(AIDC) technology.
AIDC performs object identification, object data collection and
mapping of the collected data to computer systems with little or
no human intervention.
AIDC uses wired communication
RFID uses radio waves to perform AIDC functions.
The main components of an RFID system include an RFID
tag or smart label, an RFID reader, and an antenna.
IoT
Applic ations
Inventory management
Asset tracking
Personnel tracking
Controlling access to restricted areas
ID badging
Supply chain management
Counterfeit prevention (e.g. in the pharmaceutical
industry)
IoT
Sensor
• Sensors are used for sensing things and devices etc.
• The sensor attains a physical parameter and converts it into a signal suitable for processing (e.g. electrical,
mechanical, optical) the characteristics of any device or material to detect the presence of a particular
physical quantity.
• The output of the sensor is a signal which is converted to a human-readable form like changes in
characteristics, changes in resistance, capacitance, impedance etc.
Sensor
• Transducer :
• Pressure Sensors.
• Temperature Sensors.
• Force Sensors.
• Vibration Sensors.
• Piezo Sensors.
• Humidity Sensors.
A servo motor is an example of an actuator. They are linear or rotatory actuators, can move to a given specified
angular or linear position. We can use servo motors for IoT applications and make the motor rotate to 90
degrees, 180 degrees, etc., as per our need.
WSN
• Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is an infrastructure-less wireless network that is deployed in a large number
of wireless sensors in an ad-hoc manner that is used to monitor the system, physical or environmental
conditions.
• Sensor nodes are used in WSN with the onboard processor that manages and monitors the environment in a
particular area. They are connected to the Base Station which acts as a processing unit in the WSN System.
WSN
• Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). A WSN is comprised of a set of
generally tiny wireless devices with sensing capabilities.
• Each sensor has very limited energy, computation power and memory.
• Therefore, efficiency is of paramount importance in this kind of
networks. They are mainly used to monitor the environment. So, a
WSN may consist of hundreds or even thousands of nodes.
• In many applications, the destination is a sink device which processes
the data sensed by the nodes. Sensors can be static or mobile. In both
cases, they alternate doze and awake states in the so called duty cycle,
making network topology vary over time.
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Wireless Sensor Networks(WSN)
• A Wireless sensor network can be defined as a
network of large number of distributed, self-
directed, tiny, low powered devices called sensor
nodes to monitor physical or environmental
conditions, such as temperature, sound, pressure,
etc. and to cooperatively pass their data through the
network to other locations.
Sensor field
Inaccessible
Environment
Sensors
To External
network
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Component used in WSN: Sensor
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Component used in WSN: Sensor
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Component used in WSN: Sink /
Base station
• A sink or base station acts like an interface between users
and the network.
• It is responsible for collecting data from Wireless
Sensors in single or multiple-hop manner and then send
it to user through gateway.
• Also play an important role in improving energy
efficiency of sensor nodes by scheduling more resources
for the nodes with more critical energy efficiency need
and advanced energy efficient scheduling algorithms need
to be implemented at network gateways for the
improvement of the overall network energy efficiency
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Ex: WSN with Sink Node
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Transmission media
In Wireless sensor network, communicating
nodes are linked by a wireless medium. To
achieve this they choose any transmission
medium such as.
Radio
infrared
optical media
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Advantages of WSN
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Applications of
WSN
• Traditionally, sensor networks have been used
in the context of high-end applications such
as:
– Military applications
– Home applications
– Commercial applications
– Health applications
– Agricultural Applications
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