Internet of Things
➢What is IOT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of
physical objects—devices, vehicles, appliances—embedded
with sensors, software, and other technologies that connect
and exchange data over the internet.
Key Components: Sensors, Connectivity, Data Processing,
User Interface.
➢ Why IOT?
Enhances Efficiency: Automates routine tasks, reducing
human intervention.
Improves Decision-Making: Provides real-time data
insights.
Boosts Productivity: Optimizes resource use in industries.
Enhances Quality of Life: Supports smart home devices and
wearable health technologies.
➢ How IT is used?
Data Collection: Sensors gather real-time data from the
environment.
Connectivity: Devices transmit data to a central platform via
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks.
Data Analysis: Collected data is analyzed to extract insights
or trigger automated actions.
User Interaction: Data is presented to users via apps or
dashboards for decision-making.
➢ Applications of IOT
Smart homes
Smart Vehicles
Smart Watches
Smart TV