Project Proposal on “Internet of Things". submitted by D.Sasitharan M.Sangeetha IFET college of Engineering,Villupuram, Tamilnadu, India.

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Project Proposal on “Internet of Things". submitted by D.Sasitharan M.Sangeetha IFET college of Engineering,Villupuram, Tamilnadu, India.

LOGO Internet of Things

What’s the Internet of Things  Definition (1) The Internet of Things, also called The Internet of Objects, refers to a wireless network between objects. (2) By embedding short-range mobile transceivers into a wide array of additional gadgets and everyday items, enabling new forms of communication between people and things, and between things themselves.

What’s the Internet of Things  Definition (3) The term "Internet of Things" has come to describe a number of technologies and research disciplines that enable the Internet to reach out into the real world of physical objects. (4) “Things having identities and virtual personalities operating in smart spaces using intelligent interfaces to connect and communicate within social, environmental, and user contexts”.

What’s the Internet of Things From any time,any place connectivity for anyone, we will now have connectivity for anything!

What’s the Internet of Things Event Driven Ambient Intelligence Flexible Structure Semantic Sharing Complex Access Technologies Internet of Things Characteristics

Why Internet of Things Dynamic control of industry and daily life Improve the resource utilization ratio Integrating human society and physical systems.

Why Internet of Things (ii) Flexible configuration. Universal transport & internetworking Acts as technologies integrator

APPLICATION OF IOT

The application of IoT(1) Network Biosensor taken by people Equipment in public placeHouse Regional Office Virtual EnvironmentTransportation Vehicle

The application of IoT(2) Scenario: shopping (2) When shopping in the market, the goods will introduce themselves. (1) When entering the doors, scanners will identify the tags on her clothing. (4) When paying for the goods, the microchip of the credit card will communicate with checkout reader. (3) When moving the goods, the reader will tell the staff to put a new one.

The application of IoT(3) Scenario: MOBILE

State of the Art of IoT RFID SensorSmart TechNano 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 devolving processing capabilities to different part of the network. To make the smaller and smaller things have the ability to connect and interact. Enabling Technologies

State of the Art of IoT 1 MIT Auto-ID Lab & EPC Global. Stanford University Georgia Institute of Technology Cambridge Univ 3 Nokia SAP IBM GOOGLE AMBIENT Metro Group Siemens Sun Cisco GE 2 EPFL & ETH Zurich Information and Communication Systems Research Group Chemnitz University of Technology VSR Group Research groups

The challenge of IoT Total challenge of IOT 1.Technological Standardization in most areas are still remain fragmented. 2.Managing and fostering rapid innovation is a challenge for governments. 3. Privacy. 4.Absence of governance.

Future of IOT Daily Life Traffic Issue Production Logistics Retailing Resource & Power Control

LOGO