2. Introduction of IoT
IoT is invented by Kevin Ashton in 1999.The internet of things, or IoT, is a
system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines,
objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and
the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or
human-to-computer interaction.
3. Internet of things facilitates the several advantages in day-to-day life in the
business sector. Some of its benefits are given below:
Efficient resource utilization: If we know the functionality and the way that how each
device work we definitely increase the efficient resource utilization as well as monitor natural
resources.
Minimize human effort: As the devices of IoT interact and communicate with each other
and do lot of task for us, then they minimize the human effort.
Save time: As it reduces the human effort then it definitely saves out time. Time is the
primary factor which can save through IoT platform.
Improve security: Now, if we have a system that all these things are interconnected then
we can make the system more secure and efficient.
Advantages of IoT
4. Importance of IoT
The IoT provides a platform that creates opportunities for people to connect these devices and
control them with big data technology, which in return will promote efficiency in performance,
economic benefits and minimize the need for human involvement. It's the
most important development of the 21st century.
5. Can IoT change world ?
IoT is also changing the way energy companies do business. Utility
companies like PG&E are beginning to use smart meters. Because of the two-
way communication, smart meters give utility companies the necessary
data to better predict demand, spot outages, and help the company know
when to schedule repairs.
6. Before using IoT After using IoT
How change IoT technology a city ?
7. Some of the current IoT applications include city surveillance, smart parking,
traffic monitoring, waste management and smart lighting. Internet of Things
can possibly change the manner in which urban communities use
water. Smart meters can facilitate leakage detection and reduce wastage.
8. What is the future of IoT in India ?
From the Indian organizations that were part of the study, 81% felt that IoT is
key to digital transformation. According to a study by Deloitte, the current
number of IoT devices in India is around 60 million and the number is going
to increase to 1.9 billion units by 2020.
9. Smart farming is powerful application of IoT generating curiosity among world's
population. Smart surveillance, automated transportation, smarter energy
management systems, water distribution, urban security and environmental
monitoring all are examples of internet of things applications for smart farming
.And others such as smart home, industrial internet, smart cities , Iot in agriculture , Energy
engagement and more other applications of Iot.
10. Disadvantages of IoT
As the Internet of things facilitates a set of benefits, it also creates a
significant set of challenges. Some of the IoT challenges are given below:
Security: As the IoT systems are interconnected and communicate over
networks. The system offers little control despite any security measures, and
it can be lead the various kinds of network attacks.
Privacy: Even without the active participation on the user, the IoT system
provides substantial personal data in maximum detail.
Complexity: The designing, developing, and maintaining and enabling the
large technology to IoT system is quite complicated.
Unemployment: The biggest disadvantage of IoT is that ,it increases the
unemployment.
11. Technology is destructive only in the hands of people who do not realize that
they are one and same process as the universe.