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Internet of Things| A Place Where Machines talk toMachines

Prasanth

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Outline1.introduction of Internet of

Things (IoT)

2.what is cloud

3.big data

4.sensors

5.iot architecture

6. cloud big data connect to IOT

7.products related to IOT

8.advantages and disadvantages

9.your openion about iot

10.applications of IOT

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What is IoT ?A network of Physical Objects that can interact with each other to share information and take Action.

The term was first proposed by Kevin Ashton in 1999.

The concept of IoT first became popular at the Auto-ID center, MIT.

IoT can also be pronounced as Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology.

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State of the Art of IoT• RFID Technology• Sensor Technology • Wireless

Communication

• Energy Harvesting Technologies

• Cloud Computing• Advanced Internet

Protocol (IPv6)Essential Technologies Involved in IoT

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What is Cloud ?"Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared resource, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electricity grid.“

"Cloud computing is a new approach that reduces IT complexity by leveraging the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service"

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‘Big Data’ is similar to ‘small data’, but bigger

…but having data bigger it requires different approaches: Techniques, tools and architecture

…with an aim to solve new problems …or old problems in a better way

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WHAT IS SENSOR?

Def. 1. (Oxford dictionary) A device giving a signal for the detection or measurement of a physical

property to which it responds. Def. 2.

A sensor is a device that receives a signal or stimulus and response with an electrical signal.

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Architecture of IoT

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CLOUD BIG DATA CONNECT TO IOT?

Because of the cloud big data only the IoT was possible

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Major Challenges

Big Data Explosion Countless components Security & Privacy Advanced Internet Protocol Power efficiency

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Internet connected things

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Application Areas

Smart Cities

Smart Environment

Smart Energy

Smart Agriculture E-Health Retail Logistics Industrial

Control

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Smart Home

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Smart Cars

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E-Healthcare

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Smart Farms

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The Advantages of IoT Information: In my opinion, it is obvious that having more information helps making better decisions. Whether it is mundane decisions as needing to know what to buy at the grocery store or if your company has enough widgets and supplies, knowledge is power and more knowledge is better.Monitor: The second most obvious advantage of IoT is monitoring. Knowing the exact quantity of supplies or the air quality in your home, can further provide more information that could not have previously been collected easily. For instance, knowing that you are low on milk or printer ink could save you another trip to the store in the near future. Furthermore, monitoring the expiration of products can and will improve safety.Time: As hinted in the previous examples, the amount of time saved because of IoT could be quite large. And in today’s modern life, we all could use more time.Money: In my opinion, the biggest advantage of IoT is saving money. If the price of the tagging and monitoring equipment is less than the amount of money saved, then the Internet of Things will be very widely adopted.

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The Disadvantages of IoT  Compatibility: Currently, there is no international standard of compatibility for the tagging and monitoring equipment. I believe this disadvantage is the most easy to overcome. The manufacturing companies of these equipment just need to agree to a standard, such as Bluetooth, USB, etc. This is nothing new or innovative needed.Complexity: As with all complex systems, there are more opportunities of failure. With the Internet of Things, failures could sky rocket. For instance, let’s say that both you and your spouse each get a message saying that your milk has expired, and both of you stop at a store on your way home, and you both purchase milk. As a result, you and your spouse have purchased twice the amount that you both need. Or maybe a bug in the software ends up automatically ordering a new ink cartridge for your printer each and every hour for a few days, or at least after each power failure, when you only need a single replacement.Privacy/Security: With all of this IoT data being transmitted, the risk of losing privacy increases. For instance, how well encrypted will the data be kept and transmitted with? Do you want your neighbors or employers to know what medications that you are taking or your financial situation?Safety: Imagine if a notorious hacker changes your prescription. Or if a store automatically ships you an equivalent product that you are allergic to, or a flavor that you do not like, or a product that is already expired. As a result, safety is ultimately in the hands of the consumer to verify any and all automation.

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OUR OPINION ON IOT

It’s important to understand about the IoT enable devicesThe Internet of Things (IoT) is undoubtedly one of

the hottest areas in the technology sector at the moment.

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Thank You