Neeraj V- 1421539
Manisha Nambiar- 1421545
Sreenath Menon- 1421423
Chinchu William- 1421539
Introduction
"In the next century, planet earth will don an electronic skin. It will use the Internet as a scaffold to support and transmit its sensations."- Neil Gross, 1999
In a recent study, the researchers have predicted that the Internet will double in size every 5.32 years
According to Morgan Stanley, by 2020, 75 billion devices will be in use in the world.
What is IoT ?
Internet of Things (IoT) is an integrated part of Future Internet and could be defined as a dynamic global network infrastructure with self configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols where physical and virtual ‘things’ have identities, physical attributes, and virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces, and are seamlessly integrated into the information network. In the IoT, ‘things’ are expected to become active participants in business, information and social processes where they are enabled to interact and communicate among themselves and with the environment by exchanging data and information ‘sensed’ about the environment, while reacting autonomously to the ‘real/physical world’ events and influencing it by running processes that trigger actions and create services with or without direct human intervention.
Interfaces in the form of services facilitate interactions with these ‘smart things’ over the
Internet, query and change their state and any information associated with them, taking into account security and privacy issues.
Technologies
IPv6 communication
Protocol for M2M communication
Smart sensors
Cloud storage
Sophisticated algorithms via machine learning (Artificial Intelligence)
Geo-Localization
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RFID
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WiFi IEEE 802.11
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Barcode e QR Code
How does it work ?
Applications
Smart cities
Smart environment
Smart metering
Security and emergencies
Retail
Industrial control