The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly growing technology that is transforming the way we live and work. In this tutorial, we will provide a comprehensive overview of IoT and its various components. We will explore IoT devices, networking protocols, and cloud platforms that make up the IoT ecosystem. Additionally, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by IoT and how businesses can leverage this technology to improve efficiency and competitiveness. The tutorial will also cover IoT application domains such as smart homes, wearables, and industrial IoT.
The tutorial will be delivered in a slide format, making it easy to follow and understand. The slides will include visual aids and illustrations to help explain complex concepts and ideas. The material will be presented in a clear and concise manner, ensuring that even those without a technical background can follow along.
2. Agenda
1.What is Internet Of Things ?
3. Why do we need internet of things
5. Application of Internet of Things
8. Cloud Computing in IOT
10. Hardware used in IOT
7. OSI model
9. Protocols in IOT
6. Architecture of IOT
4. Features of Internet of Things
2. History of internet of things
13. Demonstration of IoT model
12. Clouds used in IOT
11. Software used in IOT
4. Internet Of
Things
The Internet of things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices,
mechanical and digital machines provided with unique identifier (UIDs) and the
ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or
human-to-computer interaction
6. History of Internet
Of Things
• The term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999
during his work at Procter & Gamble. Ashton who was working in supply
chain optimization, wanted to attract senior management's attention to
a new exciting technology called RFID.
• The toaster is considered to be the first IoT device. It was connected to
the computer via a TCP/IP protocol.
7. Slide Title
Product A
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
Product B
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
3. Why do we need
internet of things
8. Slide Title
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Why do we need Internet
Of Things ?
9. 1) More data means better decisions
2) Ability to track and monitor things
3) Lighten the workload with automation
4) Increases efficiency by saving money
and resources
5) Better quality of life
Why do we need Internet
Of Things ?
10. Slide Title
Product A
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
Product B
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
4. Features of Internet of Things
17. Slide Title
Product A
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
Product B
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
7. OSI Model
18. Application Layer
Networks Process to Application
Presentation Layer
Data representation & Encryption
Session Layer
Interhost Communication
Transport layer
End-to-end Connections and reliability
Data Link Layer
MAC & LLC (physical Addressing)
Data
Network Layer
Path determination and IP
Data
Data
Packets
Segment
Frames
POP, DNS, HTTP, FTP,
SNMP, SMTP, NNTP,
TELNET, SSH,HTTPs
……..etc
Physical Layer
Media Signal & Binary Transmission
Bits
TCP, UDP
IP, ICMP, ARP,DHCP
ETHERNET, XDSL,
PPP – EAP, …..etc
Host
Layers
OSI (Open System
Interconnection) Model
Media
Layers
19. Slide Title
Product A
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
Product B
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
8. Cloud Computing in IoT
24. Protocols in IoT
MQT
T
MQTT stands for Message Queuing Telemetry
Transport. It is designed as a lightweight
messaging protocol that uses publish/subscribe
operations to exchange data between clients and the
server
HTT
P
HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
HTTP connection between client (web user) and the
web server. It is the common used protocol for the
Internet, can be the most used for IoT devices that
need to publish a lot of data
25. Slide Title
Product A
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
Product B
• Feature 1
• Feature 2
• Feature 3
10. Hardware used in IoT