The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the network of physical objects embedded with electronics, sensors, and connectivity that allows them to collect and exchange data. It describes some key components of IoT including devices like smart toothbrushes, egg trays, washing machines, and glucose monitors. The document also covers trends in adoption like decreasing hardware costs and sizes. It outlines societal benefits but notes current risks and challenges regarding privacy, security, and technical standardization.
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Internet of Things
1. INTERNET OF THINGS
Guided By:
Mr. Pankaj Gera
Lecturer,
Electronics Department
Presented By:
Ravi Prakash Pandey
B.Tech EL IIIrd yr
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2. Contents
Introduction
Components of IoT
IoT Example & Applications
Trends in the Adoption of IoT
Societal Benefits of IoT
Future of IoT
Risks, Privacy, Security
3. Introduction
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical
objects or "things" embedded with electronics,
software, sensors, and network connectivity, which
enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
5. Internet Vs Internet Of Things
Internet
Internet is the
Interconnection of
network of Computers.
Internet Of Things
Internet of Things is
the Interconnection of
network of Things.
"Things," in the IoT sense, can refer to a wide variety of devices
with built in sensors, actuators & some sorts of computation unit
on board. These devices collect useful data with the help of
various existing technologies and then autonomously flow the
data between other devices via wired or wireless connections.
10. The Beam Brush
The Beam Brush is a
connected toothbrush
that engages users
with their daily hygiene
routine.
11. Smart Egg Tray
Egg Minder syncs with
your smartphone to tell
you how many eggs
youve got at home (up to
14 eggs) and when
theyre going bad.
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12. Smart Washing Machine
Smart Aqualtis is the first
Indesit Company
washing machine
designed to be integrated
in Smart ecosystems,
covering a wide range of
use cases.
13. A cellular-powered
glucose meter transmits
each test result to a
secure server and
provides instant feedback
and coaching to patients.
This equips doctors,
nurses, diabetes
educators with real-time
clinical data.
Glucose Monitoring
and Many more
23. IoT makes life easier.
Independence from people.
Link The People.
SOCIETAL BENEFITS OF IOT
25. RISKS, PRIVACY, SECURITY
At present IoT is faced with many challenges, such as:
Scalability
Technological Standardization
Inter operability
Discovery
Software complexity
Data volumes and interpretation
Power Supply
Interaction and short range communication
Wireless communication
Fault tolerance