IS project (IOT)_compressed
IS project (IOT)_compressed
Submitted by :
Muhammad Naveed 70132747
Muhammad Usman 70132931
Talha Nyamat 70131127
Table Of Content
• History of Iot
• Iot Definition
• How IoT works?
• What is an example of an Internet of Things device?
• IoT benefits to organizations
• Why Is Internet of Things (IoT) so important?
• Iot Applications
• Challenges of Internet of Things (IoT)
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• References
History of IOT
•1999- The term "Internet of Things" was used by Kevin Ashton during his
work at P&G which became widely accepted
•2004 - The term was mentioned in famous publications like the Guardian,
Boston Globe, and Scientific American
•2005-UN's International Telecommunications Union (ITU) published its
first report on this topic.
•2008- The Internet of Things was born
•2011- Gartner, the market research company, include "The Internet of
Things" technology in their research
Iot Definition
• 1) Sensors/Devices
• 2) Connectivity
• 3) Data Processing
• 4)User Interface
1) Sensors/Devices
• Sensors or devices are a key component that helps you to collect live
data from the surrounding environment.
• All this data may have various levels of complexities.
• It could be a simple temperature monitoring sensor, or it may be in the
form of the video feed.
2) Connectivity
• Once that data is collected, and it gets to the cloud, the software
performs processing on the gathered data.
• This process can be just checking the temperature, reading on devices
like AC or heaters.
• However, it can sometimes also be very complex like identifying
objects, using computer vision on video.
4)User Interface
• Over the past few years, IoT has become one of the most important
technologies of the 21st century.
• Now that we can connect everyday objects—kitchen appliances, cars,
thermostats, baby monitors—to the internet via embedded devices, seamless
communication is possible between people, processes, and things.
• By means of low-cost computing, the cloud, big data, analytics, and mobile
technologies, physical things can share and collect data with minimal human
intervention.
IoT Applications
• Smart Thermostats
• Connected Cars
• Activity Trackers
• Parking Sensors
• Connect Health
• Smart City
Challenges of Internet of Things (IoT)
• Google.com
• https://www.oracle.com
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things
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