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INTERNET OF THINGS Guided By: Mr. Pankaj Gera Lecturer, Electronics Department Presented By: Ravi Prakash Pandey B.Tech EL IIIrd yr 1316630028

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INTERNET OF THINGS

Guided By:Mr. Pankaj GeraLecturer,Electronics Department

Presented By:Ravi Prakash Pandey

B.Tech EL IIIrd yr1316630028

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Contents• Introduction• Components of IoT• IoT Example & Applications• Trends in the Adoption of IoT• Societal Benefits of IoT• Future of IoT• Risks, Privacy, Security

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IntroductionThe Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data.

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Internet Vs Internet Of ThingsInternet

• Internet is the Interconnection of network of Computers.

Internet Of Things

• Internet of Things is the Interconnection of network of Things.

"Things," in the IoT sense, can refer to a wide variety of devices with built in sensors, actuators & some sorts of computation unit on board. These devices collect useful data with the help of various existing technologies and then autonomously flow the data between other devices via wired or wireless connections.

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COMPONENTS OF IOT

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The Beam BrushThe Beam Brush is a connected toothbrush that engages users with their daily hygiene routine.

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Smart Egg Tray

Egg Minder syncs with your smartphone to tell you how many eggs you’ve got at

home (up to 14 eggs) and when they’re

going bad.

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Smart Washing Machine

Smart Aqualtis is the first Indesit Company

washing machine designed to be

integrated in ‘Smart’ ecosystems, covering a wide range of use

cases.

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A cellular-powered glucose meter

transmits each test result to a secure

server and provides instant feedback and coaching to patients. This equips doctors,

nurses, diabetes educators with real-time clinical data.

Glucose Monitoring

and Many more…

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A morning in the day of the

Internet of Things

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TRENDS IN THE ADOPTION OF IOT

• Cost of Hardware is decreased * ENIAC 1945: $500,000 * Generic Laptop: $500• Size of Hardware is decreased * ENIAC 1945: 1800 square feet & 27 tons * Laptop today: 0.05 sqare feet & 3 Kg.

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FUTURE OF IOT

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• IoT makes life easier.• Independence from people.• Link The People.

SOCIETAL BENEFITS OF IOT

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RISKS, PRIVACY, SECURITYAt present IoT is faced with many challenges, such as:• Scalability• Technological Standardization• Inter operability• Discovery• Software complexity• Data volumes and interpretation• Power Supply• Interaction and short range communication• Wireless communication• Fault tolerance

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Thanks for your attention

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