This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as physical objects embedded with sensors that can collect and exchange data over networks. Examples of IoT hardware include Arduino, Beaglebone, and Raspberry Pi boards. Common operating systems used are Linux-based. Applications discussed are smart forks, glucose monitors, swing analyzers, blood pressure monitors, and smart trash cans. Challenges of IoT include multiple platforms, protocols, and security/privacy issues. The future of IoT is presented as unlimited, with one percent savings across industries having huge potential.
2. AGENDA
What is Internet of Things?
How IoT Works?
IoT Hardware devices
IoT ‘s OS
Few Applications of IoT
Technological Challenges of IoT
IoT advantages
Future of IoT
Potential of IoT
3. DEFINITION
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or
"things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and
network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and
exchange data.
IoT allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely
across existing network infrastructure, creating opportunities for
more direct integration between the physical world and
computer-based systems, and resulting in improved efficiency,
accuracy and economic benefit
4. HISTORY
The birth of IoT. ….. ..The term Internet of Things is
16 years old. ... Back then, the idea was often called
“embedded internet” or “pervasive computing”. But the
actual term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin
Ashton in 1999 during his work at Procter & Gamble.
5. How IoT Works?
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RFID Sensor Smart Tech Nano Tech
To identify
and track
the data of
things
To collect and
process the
data to detect
the changes in
the physical
status of
things
To enhance the
power of the
network by
evolving
processing
capabilities to
different part of
the network.
To make the
smaller and
smaller things
have the ability
to connect and
interact.
6. IoT Hardware Devices -
Arduino
Arduino is an open-source
electronics prototyping
platform based on flexible,
easy-to-use hardware and
software. It’s intended for
artists, designers,
hobbyists, and anyone
interested in creating
interactive objects or
environments.
Beaglebone
The Beaglebone Black is
a single- board computer,
like the Raspberry Pi. A
single-board computer is
pretty much what it sounds
like—all the hardware you
would expect to find in a
desktop or laptop
computer, shrunken down
and soldered to a single
circuit board. A processor,
memory, and graphics
acceleration are all present
as chips on the board.
Raspberr
y pi
The Raspberry Pi is a
low cost, credit-card
sized computer that
plugs into a computer
monitor or TV, and
uses a standard
keyboard and mouse. It
is a capable little device
that enables people of
all ages to explore
computing
9. HAPIfork
The HAPIfork is an
electronic fork that
helps you monitor and
track your eating habits.
It also alerts you with the
help of indicator lights
and gentle vibrations
when youare eating too
fast.
11. Swing Analyzer
Make your Zepp Sensor
multi- sport, all you need to
do is purchase additional
sport specific mounts and
download the app.
12. Blood Pressure Monitor
Simply slip on the cuff, turn
on the Wireless Blood
Pressure Monitor and the
Health Mate app will
automatically launch.
13. BigBelly alerts when it needs
to be emptied so smarter
collection decisions can be
made.
14. APPLICATIONS IN GENERAL
SMART HOME/BUILDING
SMART WATER
E-HEALTH
SMART CITY
SMART AGRICULTURE
15. ADVANTAGES
REAL TIME ANALYSIS
OPTIMAL ASSET UTILIZATION
IMPROVE WORKFORCE PRODUCTIVITY AND
SAFETY
PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
COST SAVINGS
REMOTE MONITORING FOR ASSET SAFETY
16. CHALLENGES
MULTIPLE API’S
MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
MULTIPLE PROTOCOLS
SECURITY, TRUST AND PRIVACY
POWER CONSUMPTION
17. SOME IOT RELATED COMPANIES
LORA
BLUETOOTH SMART
LON WORKS
MODBUS
ZIGBEE
MICROchip
LowPAN
18. HOW DO AN ORDINARY
FISHERMEN PREVENT HIMSELF
FROM GOING TO
INTERNATIONAL WATERS FOR
FISHING?
[HINT:GOOGLE MAPS CANNOT
TELL YOUR LOCATION IN THE
MIDDLE OF SEA ]