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Week 11: Internet of Everything

COSC2174 Data Communication and


Net-Centric Computing

Dr. Ushik Shrestha Khwakhali


School of Science, Engineering & Technology
RMIT University Vietnam
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Last Week in Review

▪ Guest lecture on Data - driven decision making in business


How data has transformed the businesses?

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Topics Covered in Today's Lecture

▪ During this lecture, we will understand:

▪ Internet of Things

▪ Internet of Everything

▪ Using Cisco Packet Tracer for IoT

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The Internet of Things

Internet of Things (IoT) refers simply to the networked connection of


physical objects (doesn’t include the “people” and “process”
components of IoE). IoT is a single technology transition, while IoE
comprises many technology transitions (including IoT).
CISCO

The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of physical devices,


vehicles, appliances and other physical objects that are embedded
with sensors, software and network connectivity that allows them to
collect and share data.
IBM
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Move It!

The Internet of Things


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The Internet of Everything

The Internet of Everything (IoE) is the networked connection of people,


process, data, and things. The benefit of IoE is derived from the compound
impact of connecting people, process, data, and things, and the value this
increased connectedness creates as “everything” comes online.
CISCO
Internet of Everything (IoE) is the seamless interconnection and autonomous
coordination of massive number of computing elements and sensors,
inanimate and living entities, people, processes and data through the Internet
infrastructure, is an emerging research and development towards enabling
the connected universe from molecular sensors to vehicles and people. It's
not only about "things", but also how they authenticate and communicate.
ioe.org
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Message Travels Through a Network


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Message Travels Through a Network (cont.)


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Message Travels Through a Network (cont.)


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Getting the Data to the End Device


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Getting the Data through the Internetwork


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Getting the Data to the Right Application

At the end device, the service port number directs the data to
the correct conversation.
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Summary
• The application layer enables users to work and play over
the Internet.

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See you in the tutorial session.


Wish you all the best for upcoming Network
Design Assignment!
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Thank you
Dr. Ushik Shrestha Khwakhali
Lecturer in IT
School of Science, Engineering & Technology
RMIT University Vietnam
Email address: [email protected]

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