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1 IoT- Internet of Things
Presented By Mr. Prateek Gupta

2 If you think that the internet has changed your life, think again
If you think that the internet has changed your life, think again. The IoT is about to change it all over again!” — Brendan O’Brien, Aria systems.

3 “Why go Online to do things, when you can do it Offline
“Why go Online to do things, when you can do it Offline ! Think- Internet of Things !”

4 Internet Revolution

5 Starting from the Internet
Internet appears everywhere in the world but it is still a connection between people and people

6 Impact of the Internet Education Business Communications Entertainment
Medical/Health Impact of the Internet

7 Internet Usage and Population Statistics

8 Connected World

9 What is the Internet of Things

10 What is the Internet of Things?
Internet connects all people, so it is called “the Internet of People” IoT connects all things, so it is called “the Internet of Things”

11 The Internet of Things The term Internet of Things was first used by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure

12 What is Internet of Things ?
The Internet of Things is a scenario in which objects, animals, or people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network with requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. It has evolved from convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electromechanical system (mems) & Internet.

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14 What is it used for ? To connect any device from On and Off Switch to the Internet or to each other. Lamps Mobile Phones Washing Machine Coffee Maker Wearable Devices etc And almost anything else you can think of.

15 Basic IoT Examples What if your Coffee Maker knew at what time it should automatically brew your coffee ? What if your refrigerator told you every time you are running out of specific daily use products likes milk, vegetables, soft drink etc. Your calendar knew that you are running late because it is connected to your wearable and send a note to your meeting attendees that you will be late ?

16 Value of IoT Concept of IoT or having all your devices communicating will make your life more simple.

17 Value of IoT Cont... Healthcare (Sensors & Wearbles)
Transportation (Drivers be aware of road conditions & accidents) Infrastructure (In a building it can warn residents for abnormal situations) Home Environment (Predict user intentions & set up environment)

18 EVERY Where

19 Typical Views of the Internet of Things
Industrial Automation Smart Health Smart City Smart Home

20 Why Internet of Things? Dynamic control of industry and daily life
Accessibility & Usability Improve the resource utilization ratio Universal transport & internetworking Better relationship between human and nature Flexible configuration Forming an intellectual entity by integrating human society and physical systems

21 Applications of IoT Management Education Retail IoT Applications Food
Logistics Logistics – Tagging items on a UPS truck (now they use barcodes to be scanned) but not real-time. Using the newer technology all is in realtime. Pharmaceuticals

22 The Applications of Iot
Regional Office Biosensor taken by people Network House Equipment in public place Transportation Vehicle Virtual Environment

23 The Challenge of IoT Technological Standardization in most areas are still remain fragmented. Huge amount of Data Managing and fostering rapid innovation is a challenge for governments Privacy and security Testing of Multi-Discipline Systems Absence of governance

24 Challenges and Issues Issues Society: People, security, privacy
A policy for people in the Internet of Things: Legislation Environmental aspects Resource efficiency Pollution and disaster avoidance Technological Architecture (edge devices, servers, discovery services, security, etc.) Governance, naming, identity, interfaces Service openness, interoperability Connections of real and virtual world Standards Legislation: mandatory that policy keeps up with technology so that citizens gain confidence in the new technology People’s momentarily context and roles can determine their attitudes towards new technology. An employee will resist his boss’ access to his or her mailbox while the same person may demand the same insight into the mailboxes of subordinates.

25 Challenges and Issues IoT will inherit the drawbacks of the current internet on an infinitely larger, but more invisible scale Privacy – will be a huge issue when implementing IoT Identity - Online Fragmentation of Identity Efficiency – speed - person loses identity and is an IP address Decisions – do not delegate too much of our decision making and freedom of choice to things and machines Balancing

26 Challenges and Issues Transition to IPv6 – Internet protocol v6
Estalishing a common set of standards between companies, educational systems, and nations. The same type of cabling, The same applications or programming The same protocol or set of rules that will apply to all Developing energy sources for millions -even billions - of sensors. Wind Solar, Hydro-electric

27 Technology Roadmap of IoT

28 M2M Scenario – Ice Cream Cabinets
The application provides consumer products companies with detailed information about the location and status of its ice cream cabinets. This information can be used to find these cabinets, supply them with new ice cream in time, and monitor their temperature in order to avoid ice cream becoming bad due to a defective ice cream cabinet. The ice cream cabinets become smart items that monitor their energy consumption, send alarms, and become an active part in the companies operation processes as well as sustainability efforts.

29 IoT Configuration 2.5 millon ice cream cabinets Sensoring
Worldwide distributed Biggest growth markets: China and India Sensoring Need to refill Avoid stock-outs Location Reliably find and refill Temperature / power outage Detect failures and avoid product loss Behavioral statistics Conclude conversion rate

30 IoT Integration into Business Processes
Roles and processes CPG Backend Operational BI on supply chain efficiency User behavior monitoring and campaign efficiency 3rd Party Supplier Dispatcher: Improved planning of daily logistics processes Get refill priorities and alarms on power outage and temperatures Truck Driver: Guidance and real-time integration into process Store Owner Push alarms to store owners for immediate actions Resolve power outage / close lid to save energy Consumer Guidance to next ice cream cabinet (source of happiness) 3rd Party Supplier Scenario estimated benefit is 45 million additional profit per year Consumer Augmented Reality App: Guide me to the next ice cream opportunity

31 IoT Enabling Technologies
Actuators (NANO TECH) To make the smaller and smaller things have the ability to connect and interact.(nano-tech Smart Technology and Computing Cloud Big Data To enhance the power of the network by devolving processing capabilities to different part of the network Wireless Communication and Networking To enable the communication between the sensors and the system machine-to-machine interfaces and protocols of electronic communication Sensor Technologies To collect and process the data to detect the changes in the physical status of things Microcontrollers RFID Energy harvesting technologies

32 Why Cloud?

33 Future of IoT

34 IoT Landscape

35 THANK YOU


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