This is a presentation on topic Internet Of Things, popularly known as IOT which includes its history, its growing popularity with the world and also the technologies that use IOT Technology.
2. CONTENTS
What is IOT?
History of IOT
From Evolution to Revolution With IOT
Reason For its Growing Popularity
Relationship to the IOE
Status of IOT
Examples of IOT Technology in Daily Life
3. WHAT IS INTERNET OF THINGS?
Internet of Things (IOT) is a system of
interrelated computing devices, mechanical and
digital machines, objects, animals or people
that are provided with unique identifiers and
ability to transfer data over a network without
requiring human-to-human or human-to-
computer interaction.
4. A BIT HISTORY ABOUT IOT
Kelvin Ashton, a cofounder and executive
director of the Auto-ID Centre at MIT, first
mentioned the Internet of Things in a
presentation he made in a conference at
Procter and Gamble in year 1999.
5. FROM EVOLUTION TO REVOLUTION
WITH IOT:
The idea is that our
devices will be able to
communicate with each
other.
David, along with Adrian
Bowles, founder and
CEO at STORM Insights
were as the chief guest in
this conversation. Adrian Bowles
6. WHY IS IOT GROWING IN POPULARITY?
It creates opportunities for enterprises to develop new
services which will offer consumers convenience and
satisfaction.
Recently Google announced that it is partnering with
Audi, General motors and Honda to put Android-
connected cars on the road. It is developing new Android
platform that will connect cars to internet.
8. RELATIONSHIP TO THE INTERNET OF
EVERYTHING (IOE)
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
People
Connecting People in
More Relevant, Valuable
Ways
Process
Delivering the Right
Information
to the Right Person (or
Machine)
at the Right Time
Data
Leveranging Data into
More Useful Information
for Decision Making
Things
Physical Devices and
Objects Connected to the
Internet and
Each Other for Intelligent
Decision Making
IoE
9. 7.2
6.8 7.6
IOT IS HERE NOW – AND GROWING!
Rapid Adoption
Rate of Digital
Infrastructure:
5X Faster Than
Electricity and
Telephony
50 Billion
“Smart Objects”
50
2010 2015 2020
0
40
30
20
10
BILLIONSOFDEVICES
25
12.5
Inflection
Point
TIMELIN
E
Source: Cisco IBSG, 2011
World
Population
10. Four Basic models identified by
Gartner that are emerging:
Manage.
Monetize.
Operate.
Extend.
These can be applied to people, things,
information , and places and therefore the so
called “internet of Things” will be succeeded by
the “Internet of Everything”.
Gartner
11. EXAMPLES OF IOT TECHNOLOGY IN USE
TODAY
Nest Smart Thermostat
Thermostat –. The Nest
Learning Thermostat is
called like that because it can
learn your schedule so it could
program itself to increase or
reduce the heating levels, thus
reducing your bills.
Obviously, you can control it
from your phone.
12. EXAMPLE:
Watching over the temperature
and humidity levels, turn off the
lights when you’re not at home or
even send an SMS when someone
is at your front door. A wireless
Window & Door sensor can let
you know when your door is
opened or images of someone
who is moving in front of your
door can be stored to your
Dropbox account.
Ninja Block
13. EXAMPLE:
Withings is a company well-known for making
gadgets to look after your health and help you
keep fit. The Smart Body Analyzer is a smart
scale that can do so much more than just letting
you keep a eye on your weight. It comes with
an impressive set of feature – full body
knowledge, heart measurement, weight goals
and long-term progress graph and indoor air
quality monitoring.Smart Body Analyzer
17. ADVANTAGES OF INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
Information on almost every subject.
Powerful search engines.
Message board.
Email , free mail service to anyone in country.
Video conferencing.
18. CONCLUSION
Need for more large-scale IOT and big data
testing and experimentation
In developed countries majority people are
living in City whereas in developing countries
they are still living in rural area
IOT, Big data and Cloud are the future of the
world
IoE is the networked connection of people, process, data and things. IoE brings together people, processes, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before – turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries.
IoT is the “Things” portion. To be clear, by “things” we’re really talking about the network of sensors, objects, etc – not concentrating on the devices, themselves.
… and IoT isn’t “science fiction” or something that will happen in the future – it’s real, and it’s here now. Cisco believes that the inflection point – the point at which the number of connected devices began outnumbering the number of men, women, and children on the planet – happened about five years ago; others in the industry believe that it happened about a year and a half ago. Similarly, Cisco believes that the number of connected objects will grow to about 50 billion over the next several years, while other estimates put that number at 25, 30, or even as high as 200 billion!
Who’s right doesn’t really matter … the point is that we all universally agree on two things: 1) the point of inflection is in the past; and 2) gap is expected to widen exponentially over the next several years. So, IoT is here today, and will continue to grow!