Unit-I Introduction to IoT Definitions & Characteristics of IoT , IoT Architectures, Physical & Logical Design of IoT , Enabling Technologies in IoT , History of IoT , About Things in IoT , The Identifiers in IoT , About the Internet in IoT , IoT frameworks, IoT and M2M.
The fundamental components of the Internet of Things ( IoT ) are sensors, connectivity, data processing, and user interfaces. Sensors: The front end of IoT devices, sensors gather data from the surroundings and pass it to processing systems Connectivity: IoT devices connect to the internet to exchange data Data processing
IoT devices generate data that is processed and analyzed to derive insights User interfaces. IoT devices interact with users through interfaces Other IoT components. Actuators: Physical devices that perform actions based on signals from a control system or manual input
Cloud: IoT devices can connect to cloud services for data storage and analysis. Analytics: IoT devices generate data that is analyzed to derive insights using machine learning, data processing, and statistical analysis IoT applications IoT devices and applications can be used in many ways, including healthcare, home security, and remote monitoring. IoT security IoT devices can be vulnerable to security attacks, especially in home and enterprise settings
Key Characteristics of IoT Connectivity . Interoperable Communication Protocols. Identity of Things. Scalability. Dynamic or Self-Adapting. Architecture. Safety. Intelligence.