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Realization of IoT Ecosystem Using Wireless Technologies

Mobile networks already offer connectivity to a wide range of devices that has opened up new realms of service and connectivity options both for the service providers and for the end users.
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Realization of IoT Ecosystem Using Wireless Technologies

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Realization of IoT Ecosystem Using

Wireless Technologies

S.Kavitha
Head & Assiatant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Sri Sarada Niketan College of Science for
Women,Karur.
INTRODUCTION
 Mobile networks already offer connectivity to a wide
range of devices that has opened up new realms of service
and connectivity options both for the service providers and
for the end users.

 One type of service that has significantly created an


impact in the day-to-day lives of people is M2M service.

 M2M is a term used to describe solutions that focus on


remote collection and transfer of data from embedded
sensors or chips placed on remote assets that are fixed or
mobile

 Smart mobile devices nowadays are used extensively to


interact and control various machines, and hence they are
ARCHITECTURE FOR IOT USING
MOBILE DEVICES
 Data are collected from a wide range of sources and
equipment using mobile phones. These data include
data from remote sensors and other electronic
devices, data which are generated by various
infrastructure components such as buildings, water
networks, and transportation systems.
 These data are transferred using the various wired
and wireless networking options. They are then
collected and stored in some kind of a database or a
data warehouse.
 These data are used as an input for service delivery
platform (SDP) that runs several IoT application
services.
MOBILE DEVICES
The use of mobile devices for IoT services will
also impose varying demands on mobile networks.

For instance, services pertaining to public safety


will have low latency and bandwidth requirements
in contrast to surveillance services that will
require high bandwidth as well.

Location-based and proximity services offered by


the mobile devices will also play a crucial role in
the IoT ecosystem.
Mobile Technologies for Supporting
IoT Ecosystem 5G Technology
Support for massive number of devices (10–
100 times more device support than the
existing networks)
 Support for high data rate (increase the
existing data rate 10–100 times)
 Reduce the latency between end-to-end
devices; ideally, the latency should be less
than 5 ms
Provide consistent quality of experience
(QoE)
 Reduce capital and operations cost
Software-Defined Networking
SDN is a paradigm in which network control
is decoupled from the underlying network
devices and is embedded into a software-
based component called SDN controller.
 This separation of control enables the
network services to be abstracted from the
underlying components and helps network to
be treated like a logical entity.
Network Functions Virtualization
NFV is a concept that uses virtualization
technologies to provide specific network
related services without the necessity to have
custom hardware appliances for each
network function.
This is the main value proposition offered by
NFVs. Some examples of NFVs are virtual
firewalls, load balancers, WAN accelerators,
and intrusion detection services.
NFV can be visualized as a combination of
virtualization and SDN.

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