2. Definition • Network of Physical Objects.
• Integration of Physical World.
• Embedded systems with electronics,
software, sensors and Network
connectivity.
• Enable objects to exchange data with
manufacturer, operator, other devices
through network infrastructure.
• “A world wide web of interconnected
objects”
3. Phases • The massive projected growth in IoT can only be
unlocked if real businesses can create real IoT
product solutions and get them to market in a timely
fashion.
• As the IoT groundswell grows, it will unfold in the
following five phases of maturity:
– Point Solutions.
– Generalized data platform products.
– Vertical Industrial Solutions.
– Inherently connected building blocks
– Standardized access
4. Foundation
• The term "Internet of Things" is coined by Kevin
Ashton 1999.
• Early example, 1982, Coke machine at Carnegie
Mellon University was connected to internet: report
its inventory and temperature.
7. IoT-Standards • IETF
– 6LoWPAN Working Group (WG)
– ROLL (Routing Over Low-power Lossy Networks)WG
– CoRE WG (REST for IoT, CoAP) – TLS WG (DTLS)
• ETSI
– M2M system standardization (CoAP)
• IEEE Standard Association IoT
http://standards.ieee.org/innovate/iot/
11. Applications • Media
• Environmental monitoring
• Infrastructure management
• Manufacturing
• Energy management
• Medical and health care systems
• Building and home automation
• Transportation