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The Internet of Things
Next Evolution of Internet
GE’s estimates on potential of just ONE percent savings applied using IoT across global
industry sectors.
What sectors use the IoT?
1. Manufacturing
2. Transportation
3. Retail
4. Science and Technology
5. IT and Communications
6. Education
7. Healthcare
8. Energy
9. Construction
10.Agriculture
Retail Offices and Government
• Automated checkout • Productivity and energy saving
• Inventory and warehouse • Security and surveillance
management
Manufacturing Transportation
ECG sensor
Internet
Motion sensor
Motion sensor
Motion sensor
Things Connecting to Things
Core network
Gateway e.g. Internet
Sink
Gateway Computer services
node
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Cyber-Physical-Social Data
Future Networks
From any time, any place connectivity for anyone,
we will now have connectivity for anything!
Technology trend
Enabling Technology
State of the Art of IoT
Sensors are
attached to
components,
forklifts,
employees and
other assets
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Streamlined Factories
• By geolocating the
sensors, one can
see how people and
products are moving
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SMART Inventory management
• Sensors on containers can
determine when a product is
running low
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Source: http://blog.trentonsystems.com/internet-of-things-crosses-business-personal-boundaries/
Challenge: Standardization
Standardization for
– Interoperability
– Heterogeneity of Sensors
•Technological challenges
• Power usage
• Scalability
• Security
• Communication mechanisms
− Actuators:
− They are mainly output components
− They alter the surrounding. Some examples:
−Adding lighting, heat, sound, etc.
−Controlling motors to move objects
−Displaying messages
−and others…
Things
− We can turn almost every object into a “thing”.
− A “thing” generally consists of four main parts:
− Sensors & actuators
− Microcontroller
− Communication unit
− Power supply
− A “thing” has the following properties:
− It’s usually powered by battery. This implies limited
source of energy.
− It’s generally small in size and low in cost. This limits
their computing capability.
− It doesn’t usually perform complicated tasks.
− Power consumption is the main design issue.
Communications
− The Role of Communications
− Providing a data link between two nodes
− Communication type:
− Wireline (e.g. copper wires, optical fibers)
− Wireless (e.g. RF, IR). RF-based communication is the most popular
choice (and also our focus)
Application Application
TCP/UDP TCP/UDP
Application Gateway
TCP/UDP
− Solutions?
IoT security is an area of growing importance
for Research & Education
• IoT is everywhere..............and growing
• The devices in the buildings of the e-infrastructures are hackable
– cameras, BMS, etc.
Healthcare
Media
Home &
Building
IoT
Logistics architecture Retail
frame work
Mobility/
Transpor- Energy
tation
Manufactu
ring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfGxbxUCa2k