internet of things
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INTERNET OF THINGS
Submitted to: Sir Inam Ul HaqSubmitted by: Muhammad WaqasGroup: 05Roll No. 3045
CONTENTS
What’s Internet of Things (IoT)
State of the Art of IoT
Major challenges in IoT
Current Scenario
Future of IoT
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INTRODUCTION
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A Place Where Machines talk to Machines
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The term “Internet of Things” was added in oxford dictionary
in August, 2013.
the term has been defined as :
“A proposed development of the internet in which
everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing
them to send and receive data.”
National Intelligence Council(NIC) U.S. listed IoT in the six
technologies with potential impacts on U.S. interests out to
2025.
IoT 2014, 4th international conference on internet of things,
going to be held on October,2014 at Cambridge, MA.4University of Education Okara
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•A network of Physical Objects that can interact witheach 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-IDcenter, MIT.
•IoT can also be pronounced as Machine to Machine(M2M) Technology
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ARCHITECTURE OF IOT
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Application Layer
Management Service Layer
Gateway & Network Layer
Sensor Layer
Sensor Layer
Lowest Abstraction Layer
Incorporated to measure physical quantities
Interconnects the physical and digital world
Collects and process the real time
information
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Application Layer
Management Service Layer
Gateway & Network Layer
Sensor Layer
Gateway and Network Layer
Robust and High performance network
infrastructure
Supports the communication requirements
for latency, bandwidth or security
Allows multiple organizations to share and
use the same network independently
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Application Layer
Management Service Layer
Gateway & Network Layer
Sensor Layer
Management Service Layer
Capturing of periodic sensory data
Data Analytics (Extracts relevant
information
from massive amount of raw data)
Streaming Analytics ( Process real time
data)
Ensures security and privacy of data.
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Application Layer
Management Service Layer
Gateway & Network Layer
Sensor Layer
Application Layer
Provides a user interface for using IoT.
Different applications for various sectors
like Transportation, Healthcare, Agriculture,
Supply chains, Government, Retail etc.
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Application Areas
Smart CitiesSmart
EnvironmentSmart Energy
Smart Agriculture
E-Health Retail LogisticsIndustrial Control
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SMART HOME
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E-HEALTHCARE
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CURRENT SENARIO
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FUTURE SCENARIO
Smart Home
Smart Grid/Smart Energy
Smart Cities
Smart Factory
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References:
IEEE World Forumhttp://sites.ieee.org/wf-iot/
Cisco World Forumhttp://blogs.cisco.com/ioe/
http://internetofthings.electronicsforu.com
Google’s ongoing IoT Projects:
Google Glass : Wearable computer Waze : An intelligent GPS navigation and traffic management tool Nest : Smart Thermostat and Smoke alarm Open Automotive Alliance(OAA) : An android operating system for
automobiles
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