IOT KRS-Internet of things- applications

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About This Presentation

IOT- internet of things


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Internet of Things Dr. K. R. Sudhindra Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore-19

Overview Introduction What is Internet of Things ? Why do we need IOT? Benefits of IOT? IOT Features

Introduction

A brief history of the Internet of Things The birth of IoT Kevin Ashton, inventor of the Internet of Things The term Internet of Things is 16 years old. But the actual idea of connected devices had been around longer, at least since the 70s. Back then, the idea was often called “embedded internet” or “pervasive computing”. But the actual term “Internet of Things” was coined by  Kevin Ashton  in 1999 during his work at Procter&Gamble . Ashton who was working in supply chain optimization, wanted to attract senior management’s attention to a new exciting technology called RFID. Because the internet was the hottest new trend in 1999 and because it somehow made sense, he called his presentation “Internet of Things”. Even though Kevin grabbed the interest of some P&G executives, the term Internet of Things did not get widespread attention for the next 10 years.

What is IoT ? The Internet of Things ( IoT ) is the network of physical objects—devices, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity—that enables these objects to collect and exchange data.

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Why do we need Internet?

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Expected from IOT

Where is IoT ? It’s everywhere!

Smart Appliances Healthcare Education – Partnership – Solutions Information Security Office of Budget and Finance Wearable Tech

Benefits of IOT Efficient resource utilization Minimizing Human Effort Save time Development of AI through IOT Improved Security

Connectivity Layers

IOT Features

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The IoT Market Expected to grow to 28.1 billion IoT devices by 2020 Revenue growth from $1.9 trillion in 2013 to $7.1 trillion in 2020 Education – Partnership – Solutions Information Security Office of Budget and Finance

Why be concerned about IoT? It’s just another computer, right? All of the same issues we have with access control, vulnerability management, patching, monitoring, etc. Imagine your network with 1,000,000 more devices Any compromised device is a foothold on the network Education – Partnership – Solutions Information Security Office of Budget and Finance

Does IoT add additional risk? Are highly portable devices captured during vulnerability scans? Where is your network perimeter? Are consumer devices being used in areas – like health care – where reliability is critical? Do users install device management software on other computers? Is that another attack vector? Education – Partnership – Solutions Information Security Office of Budget and Finance

Threat vs. Opportunity If misunderstood and misconfigured , IoT poses risk to our data, privacy, and safety If understood and secured, IoT will enhance communications, lifestyle, and delivery of services Education – Partnership – Solutions Information Security Office of Budget and Finance

IOT Enablers

Basics of IOT networking- Part I

Thank you

Internet of things is a concept or a technology which aims to connect all the devices to the internet and let them communicate with each other over the internet. And help them to communicate with each other through internet as a medium. These devices could be anything, it could be a TV it could be a mobile phone, it could be a watch, even your car as such anything that can be connected to the internet can be considered as a device for Internet of things. The intention of using Internet as a medium of communication is to help you to achieve a wider and greater reach with respect to these devices again the end aim IOT is to help you create a smart world that’s out there now. 1. Biometric system. ( Finger print + Iris Recognition + Voice) 2. Smart Irrigation System 3. Security camera and doo unlock system 4. Smart Home system. ( Energy Management, door management, Security management, Smart irrigation everything can be part of it) 5. Smart City 6. Zelda Ocarina controlled home automation 7. Zarvis
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