Module 1 - Introduction To Iot
Module 1 - Introduction To Iot
CONTENTS
1.1 - INTRODUCTION
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1.1 - INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS A ‘THING’?
A “Thing” in the context of the Internet of things(IoT), is an entity or
physical object that has a Unique identifier, an embedded system and the
ability to transfer data over a network.
These devices collect useful data with the help of various existing technologies
and then autonomously flow the data between other devices.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF IoT
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CHARACTERISTICS OF IoT
Dynamic & Self-Adapting: IoT device and system may have the
capability to dynamically adapt with the changing contexts and take
actions based on their operating conditions, user’s context, or
sensed environment.
Self-Configuring: IoT devices may have self- configuring capability,
allowing a large number of devices to work together to provide
certain functionality(such as weather monitoring).
Interoperable Communication Protocols: IoT devices may
support a number of interoperable communication protocols and
communicate with other such devices and also with the
infrastructure.
Unique identity: Each IoT device has a unique identity and a
unique identifier(such as an IP address)
Integrated into Information Network: IoT devices are usually
integrated into the information network that allows them to
communicate.
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1.1 - HISTORY OF IoT
Kevin Ashton was laying the base in early 2000 for what would
become the loT at MIT’s AutoID lab.
He was the pioneer, who imagined this idea while searching for
different ways that Proctor & Gamble(is an American multi-
national consumer goods corporation) could enhance its
business by linking RFID information to the Internet.
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- HISTORY
History ofOF
IoTIoT
Over 3.5
per every human on the planet
Source: BI Intelligence, US Census Bureau, Silicon Valley Index, A.T. Kearney
1.1 - ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW
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Components of IoT
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Architecture Ways
– Three Tire Architecture
• Edge layer
• Platform layer
• Enterprise layer
1. DEVICE LAYER
The device layer consists of the physical
devices (or things) involved in an
industrial operation.
• Equipment
• Sensors
• Actuators
• Processors
• Controllers etc.
These can also be referred to as “edge
devices” which indicates that they reside
on the edge of the industrial network.
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• Within the device layer, there can be smart devices and legacy
devices.
• Smart devices are newer and have built-in networking capabilities
typically with an Ethernet interface.
• Legacy devices generally are older, do not have networking
capabilities, and usually connect through a serial interface.
• All of the devices within an industrial operation hold the key to the
IIoT, data.
• The challenge and the sole intent of the IIoT is enabling the use of
this data.
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DEVICE LAYER
2. CONNECTIVITY LAYER
• The purpose of the connectivity layer is to enable direct connections
between devices to extract and transmit the data to an access
network.
• As mentioned above, there can be an abundance of smart and
legacy devices within an operation that have different connection
interfaces and to add to the complexity, there is rarely a common
machine language (or protocol) that all of these devices speak in.
• The connectivity layer brings everything together and enables
communication and data transmission between devices.
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Of the connectivity layer there are two main networks that work together
• The Proximity Network enables the data flow from the edge devices
to the connectivity layer. This is essentially the network that extracts
the data from the devices.
NETWORK LAYER
SERVICE LAYER
3. APPLICATION LAYER
The application layer is where the power of the Industrial IoT comes
into play.
It typically comprises of a central data repository, data
processing and analytics, as well as front end enterprise
applications.
Lowest Abstraction Layer.
With sensors we are creating digital nervous system.
Incorporated to measure physical quantities.
Interconnects the physical and digital world.
Collects and process the real time information.
Transportation, Health care, Tracing people, Climatic conditions etc
comes under application layer.
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