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The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), highlighting its ability to interconnect devices for data collection and analysis across various applications such as agriculture, healthcare, and smart cities. It outlines the IoT architecture, key technologies, and challenges, while also exploring future developments like AI integration and 5G adoption. Ultimately, IoT is presented as a transformative force that enhances efficiency and decision-making in multiple domains.
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IoT and Applications Presentation

The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT), highlighting its ability to interconnect devices for data collection and analysis across various applications such as agriculture, healthcare, and smart cities. It outlines the IoT architecture, key technologies, and challenges, while also exploring future developments like AI integration and 5G adoption. Ultimately, IoT is presented as a transformative force that enhances efficiency and decision-making in multiple domains.
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Internet of Things (IoT) and Its

Applications
Prachi Balaso Upalane
B.Tech – Automation and Robotics
Sharad Institute of Technology
College of Engineering, Yadrav
Abstract

• IoT enables interconnection of devices via the


internet.
• Devices can collect, exchange, and analyze
data.
• Applications span agriculture, healthcare,
industry, smart cities, and more.
Introduction

• IoT connects physical devices using internet


technologies.
• Enhances efficiency, accuracy, and
automation.
• Applies in multiple domains to improve quality
of life.
IoT Architecture

• Perception Layer: Sensors and actuators.


• Network Layer: Communication protocols (Wi-
Fi, LoRa, etc.).
• Processing Layer: Cloud/Edge Computing.
• Application Layer: Interfaces and dashboards.
Key Technologies Used

• Microcontrollers: ESP32, Arduino.


• Protocols: MQTT, HTTP, CoAP.
• Platforms: Blynk, ThingSpeak, Node-RED.
• Cloud: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
Applications of IoT – Part 1

• Smart Agriculture: Soil sensors, irrigation


automation.
• Healthcare: Remote monitoring, smart
medical devices.
• Smart Cities: Lighting, waste management,
traffic control.
Applications of IoT – Part 2

• Industrial Automation: Predictive


maintenance, real-time monitoring.
• Smart Homes: Voice assistants, smart
thermostats, security systems.
Challenges in IoT

• Security and privacy issues.


• Device interoperability.
• Handling large data volumes.
• Power management challenges.
Future Scope

• Integration with AI and machine learning.


• Adoption of 5G for faster communication.
• Use of blockchain for secure transactions.
• Development of autonomous systems.
Conclusion

• IoT bridges physical and digital worlds.


• Improves efficiency, sustainability, and
decision-making.
• Transforms lifestyle, industry, and governance.
References

• Internet of Things: A Survey - IEEE


• IoT Applications in Smart Cities - ResearchGate
• IoT for Agriculture – Springer Journal

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