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IoT As A Service (IAAS) Reuban Gnana Asir, Wilson Anandaraj, Dr.Hansa Lysandar Manohar, K Naga Sivaranjani 18- Mar-2016
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Agenda Introduction To IoT IoT Vision IoT on the Cloud IAAS Prototype Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION Color blocks
Dynamic Internet Key Trend Born in 1960 – connecting few universities Today - Millions of people using internet The Ubiquitous Network Minority Human By 2020, 28 billion devices are to be connected M2M communication – petabytes information Applications Key benefits Enhanced lifestyle, Emergency Services Anytime, anywhere, anything by anyone The Indian Context? Sky is the limit The biggest Market – 1.27 Billion – what by 2027? Fast adapter of technology
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Internet Usage and Population Statistics
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IOT Vision THE IoT VISION Things Oriented Internet Oriented Oriented
Anything is traceable with RFID Anything is identifiable with EPC Sensor based network Things Oriented Internet Oriented All devices understand IP Each device is a microcomputer Unlimited IP addressing IOT Vision Semantic Oriented Massive data processing Inconsistent and redundant data Meaningful data will the norm
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IoT on the Cloud Software Defined IoT Cloud Systems API Encapsulation
Fine Grained Consumption Policy Based Specification and Configuration Automated Provisioning Cost Awareness Elasticity Support Multi Layer Management Support
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IAAS - Prototype Components Factors to count Sensor and Gateways
Middleware Backend Server Output Customer Premises On the Cloud Sensor and Gateways Middleware Backend Servers Output Interfaces Factors to count # input devices # output devices Data consumption Frequency of consumption Processing speed
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Conclusion IoT As A Service- initial stage Unique strengths and limitations of components - a challenge Leveraging upcoming technology- a plus Reasonable business model – mammoth opportunities
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