The slide deck provides the details of IoT Architecture, Market/Projects worldwide, IoT Frameworks. Also covers overview of Raspberry Pi, and how can you start your IoT project with it.
2. Definition
IEEE Special Report on IoT defines as:
“A network of items — each embedded with sensors — which are connected to the
Internet.”
ETSI calls Machine to Machine (M2M); and defines as follows:
“Machine to Machine (M2M) communications is the communication between two or
more entities that do not necessarily need any direct human intervention. M2M
services intend to automate decision and communication processes.”
Wikipedia defines as:
The internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and
other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network
connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
7. ETSL M2M Architecture
M2M Device: runs IoT Application and
connects directly or through a
Gateway/Proxy to the Access Network
M2M Gateway: Runns M2M Applications and
connects the M2M Device and the Network
Domain, may also provides the legacy
services.
M2M Area network: PAN Tech like ZigBee,
Bluetooth, Wireless, etc..
Access Network: WiMAX, LTE, Satellite, etc…
ETSI M2M Architecture
13. IoT Platform
The IoT Platforms bridges the gap between the Devices and the applications
Provide a rapid development and deployment ability
Seamless integration of the Hardware and Software components and services
Services Expected out of IoT Platforms
Device Management and Integration Support
Information Security
Data Collection Protocols
Data Analytics
14. Kaa IoT Platforms
Open Source Production ready
Multipurpose middleware
End-to-End and Enterprise grade
Capabilities
Manage unlimited no of connections
Remote device provisioning and
configuration
Create Cloud Services for Smart
products
Collect and analyze the sensor data
Cross-device interoperability
Over the air firmware upgrades
Real time device monitoring
15. IoT Hardware – Raspberry Pi
Single-board Computer developed in the UK by Raspberry Pi Foundation for
Teaching
Smaller in Size – Credit card sized
Different releases: