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IOT.pptx
1. Introduction to Internet
of Things: Definition and
characteristics of IoT
• PRESENTED BY
• AKASH GHOSH(35001619025)
• TAPABRATA DAS(35001619033)
• BIVAS BISWAS(35001619034)
2. Definition
• The Internet of things describes physical
objects with sensors, processing ability,
software, and other technologies that
connect and exchange data with other
devices and systems over the Internet or
other communications networks
4. EXAMPLES
OF IOT
Airbiquity is a software and engineering company that provides over-the-air
(OTA) updates and data management services for connected cars.
Zubie offers real-time GPS fleet tracking while monitoring vehicle health and
driver performance.
While Samsung may be a recognizable name for its mobile devices, the
electronics company also offers smart home appliances and TVs.
Tovala pairs its smart oven with a meal-kit delivery subscription service with the
goal of providing users an effortless, mess-free way to cook food.
JOSH.AI provides voice-controlled home automation that can connect to a
variety of devices
Deere's equipment monitors important agricultural factors like moisture levels,
air and soil temperature and wind speed and relays the collected data to
farmers.
HerdDogg makes lightweight sensors that are attached to the ears of herd
animals to collect herd data and transmit it to the cloud, where it can then be
accessed via the company’s app.
Endotronix’s Cordella Heart Failure System connects patients and doctors via
proactive monitoring whose end goals are early detection of heart failure, better
informed medical interventions, more efficient patient management and much
more.
6. INTERCONNECTIVITY
Regarding IoT, anything can be
interconnected with the global information
and communication infrastructure. It refers
to the interconnection between devices, the
information they send and receive to one
another, like a conversation.
7. Heterogeneity
The devices in the IoT are heterogeneous as based on different hardware platforms and networks.
They can interact with other devices or service platforms through different networks.
8. Dynamic changes
• The state of devices change dynamically, e.g., sleeping and waking
up, connected and/or disconnected as well as the context of devices
including location and speed. Moreover, the number of devices can
change dynamically.