#4 IoT
#4 IoT
CHAPTER FOUR
Internet of Things
Kalayu N.
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Contents
History of IOT
Architecture of IOT
• Artificial intelligence
• Connectivity
• Sensors
• Small device
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• IoT makes anything virtually “smart”, meaning it enhances every aspect of life
with the power of data collection, artificial intelligence algorithms, and
networks
• Connectivity
• new enabling technologies for networking and specially IOT networking , mean
networks are no longer exclusively tied to major provides therefore IOT creates
these small networks between its system devices.
• Sensors
• Small device
Definitions of IOT
• Several groups defined IOT using different definitions
or the environment.
• IOT is the networking of smart objects in which smart objects have some
Definitions of IOT
3. According to the IEEE communications category magazines definition:-
the internet that enables the sending and receiving of useful data.
• The term Internet of things defines according to the 2020 conceptual
Definitions of IOT
• Generally, IOT is the network of physical objects or “things”
embedded with electronics , software and network connectivity ,
which enables these to collect and exchange data.
• Is also a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and
Definitions of IOT
• Simply stated, the Internet of Things consists of any device with an on/off switch
farm animal can transfer data over a network and are members of the IOT.
• The IOT consists of a gigantic network of internet-connected “things” and
devices.
• E.g. Ring, a doorbell that links to your smartphone, provides an excellent
example of a recent addition to the Internet of Things means Ring signals you
when the doorbell is pressed and lets you see who it is and to speak with them.
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• In smart-city
• In using smart-home
• In smart-energy
• In connected car
History of IOT
• The Internet of Things has not been around for very long.
• since the early 1800s there have been visions of machines communicating with one
another.
• In 1830s and 1840s Machines have been providing direct communications since the
took place, providing another necessary component for developing the Internet of
Things.
• In 1950s The development of computers began .
• In 1962 The Internet, itself a significant component of the IOT, started out as part of
History of IOT
• The traditional fields of automation (including the automation of
Advantages of IOT
• Advantages of IoT span across every area of lifestyle and business
improve the customer experience also improve device use, and aid in
more potent improvements to technology. IoT unlocks a world of
critical functional and field data.
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Advantages of IOT
• Reduced Waste − IoT makes areas of improvement clear. Current
limitations and its design for passive use. IoT breaks it out of those
spaces and places it exactly where humans really want to go to analyze
our world. It allows an accurate picture of everything.
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Disadvantage of IOT
• As the number of connected devices increases and more information is
shared between devices, the potential that a hacker could steal confidential
information also increases.
• If there’s a bug in the system, it’s likely that every connected device will
become corrupted.
• Since there’s no international standard of compatibility for IoT, it’s difficult
millions of IoT devices and collecting and managing the data from all those
devices will be challenging.
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Challenges of IOT
• Security − IoT creates an ecosystem of constantly connected
Challenges of IOT
• Complexity − Some find IoT systems complicated in terms of
processors, sensors and communication hardware to collect, send and act on data
they acquire from their environments.
• IoT devices share the sensor data they collect by connecting to an IoT gateway or
another edge device where data is either sent to the cloud to be analyzed or
analyzed locally.
• Sometimes, these devices communicate with other related devices and act on the
information they get from one another Those devices do most of the work without
human intervention, although people can interact with the devices.
• For instance, to set them up, give them instructions or access the data.
• The connectivity, networking and communication protocols used with these web-
Architecture of IoT
• In general, an IoT device can be explained as a network of things
• Sensing
• Network
• Application layers
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1. Sensing Layer
• The main purpose of the sensing layer is
A. Motion Sensors
• They can measure the change in motion as well as the orientation of the devices.
• There are two types of motions one can observe in a device: linear and angular
B. Environmental Sensors
• Sensors such as light sensors, pressure sensors etc are embedded in IoT devices to
C. Position sensors
• Deal with the physical position and location of the device.
• The most common position sensors used in IoT devices are Magnetic sensors and
2. Network Layer
• Acts as a communication channel to transfer data, collected in the sensing layer, to
technologies to allow data flow between other devices within the same network.
• e.g. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, ZWAVE, LoRa, cellular network, etc.
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• It takes data collected in the sensing layer and analyses the data to
4. Application Layer
• Implements and presents the results of the data processing layer to
• Smart transportation
• Smart home
• Personal care
• Healthcare, etc.
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enterprise.
• The devices can be categorized into three main groups: Consumer, Enterprise and
Industrial.
• Consumer connected devices include smart TVs, smart speakers, toys, wearables, and
smart appliances.
• Industrial and Enterprise IoT devices include smart meters, commercial security
systems and smart city technologies such as those used to monitor traffic and weather
conditions
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applications, remotely collect data, secure connectivity, and execute sensor management.
• There are many vendors in the industrial IoT platform marketplace, offering remarkably
• They can be used in areas of smart home, city, enterprise, home automation, healthcare
or automotive.
• IoT Platform includes:
• The future of IoT is bright, with many emerging trends and applications set
to transform industries and improve our daily lives. From edge computing
and AI to smart cities and blockchain, the possibilities for IoT are virtually
limitless.
• According to a report by ResearchAndMarkets, the global IoT and AI
Applications of IOT
• Agriculture
• Consumer Use
• Insurance
• Healthcare
• Manufacturing
• Retail
• Transportation
• Utilities
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different home devices from anywhere via smartphones or over the web with
no physical distance limitations.
• These “smart” devices have the potential to share information with each other
pressure, wind speed and rain levels with the ability to transmit data over long
distances.
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what’s inside, food that’s about to expire, ingredients you need to buy
and with all the information available on a smartphone app and also
washing machine.
• Safety Monitoring: cameras, and home alarm systems making people
• Smart Parking: Real-time monitoring of parking spaces available in the city making
collection routes. Garbage cans and recycle bins with RFID tags allow the sanitation
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accurate ongoing data obtaining, and management of the agriculture fields, including
better control of fertilizing, electricity and watering.
• Animal Farming/Tracking: Location and identification of animals grazing in open
pastures or location in big stables, Study of ventilation and air quality in farms and
detection of harmful gases from excrements.
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END OF CHAPTER FOUR
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