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IOT explained simply https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_R5ZVWMhzM&ab_channel=EconocomTV Jake Camonias BET-CpET 4D S.

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Internet of Things What it is and How it works?.

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What is Internet of Things? It is the way of connecting physical objects through the internet to other devices. The term internet of things was given by Kevin Ashton, and he mentioned it first in the year 1999..

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Internet of Things refers to anything and everything in day-to-day life which is accessed or connected through the internet..

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“The Internet of Things ( IoT ) is the technical vision to integrate objects of any kind into a universal digital network. The objects have a unique identity and are located in an intelligent environment”..

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History of IoT 1982 - 2019.

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NeoSOFT' o ice COLD # TechFact Did You Know? In 1982, a modified Coke vending machine at Carnegie Mellon University became the first Internet- connected device..

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1984 the term “smart house” was coined by the American Association of Home Builders..

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1990 John Romkey created the first Internet 'device'.

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1996 Nokia launches first phone with internet access..

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1999 The term WIFI is used for the first time..

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2000 LG launches the first fridge connected to the internet..

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2002 Nokia HDW-1.

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2003 The Vitatron C-Series, the world’s first pacemaker is launched..

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2007 Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone.

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2008 Fitbit launches the first Ultra.

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2009 Google tests self-driving cars.

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2010 Various mobile smart home control applications appears.

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2012 The first smartwatch appears.. undefined.

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2013 Google is launching Google Glasses.. undefined.

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echo amazon Always ready. connected. and fast. Just ask..

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Global IoT Market Forecast (in billion connected IoT devices).

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2016 CM, Left, Uber and Tesla. In a Retreat, Uber Ends Its Self-Driving Car Experiment in San Francisco - The New York Times.

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2019 5G technology is launched..

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History of IoT History of intemet of things In 1982, Carnegie Mellon researchers connected a vending machine to the Internet to remotely check for cold sodas. The term 'The Internet of Things" (IoT) was coined by Kevin Ashton in a presentation to Proctor & Gamble. 1999 In 2004 smartwatch was introduced. Google starts testing self- driven cars. TV 2011 Smart TV is introduced. Google Lens is released 2013 Tesla comes out with Autopilot drive for their cars. 2015 7 1990 1982 In 1990 the first toaster was operated over the net. I SlideSaladcom 214 In 2000 LG introduced the first smart fridge. In 2007 Apple smart iPhone and wearable Fitbit were released. Echo causes a surge in Smart Home Market. lad.

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History of IoT History of intemet of things In 1982, Carnegie Mellon researchers connected a vending machine to the Internet to remotely check for cold sodas. In 1990thefirst toaster was operated over the The term WIFI is used for the first time The term interret of things is used for the first time at MIT by Kevin Ashton. Nokia introduces the Bluetooth header. Apple launches the first, iPhone, had large screem multi-touch interface and virtual keyboard and was easyto Google tests self- The first smartwatch appears. Amazon launches Echo, which kicks off market demand for IoT household items. Various smart accessories are begi nning to appear, such as chargers, pet CM. Left, Uber tracking devices, and Tesla each integrated navigation test self-driving use. driving cars. 2009 system, and soon. 1984 1982 1996 1990 2000 1999 o 2003 23 2008 2010 2013 2012 2015 2014 cars. 2016 2019 The Vitatron C-Series, the worlds first pacemaker is launched. 8 The term Smart Home is used for first time by the American Association of Home Builders. I SlideSaladcom Nokia launches first phone with internet access. LG launches the first fridge connected to the internet. Fitbit launches the first Ultra, which measures steps, di stance, calories, the intensity of physical activity. Various mobile Google is 5 billion devices SG technology is smart home control applications appears. launching Google connected tothe launched. Glasses. internet worldwide. lad.

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What Does IoT Matter? The intemet of things was bom between 2008 and 2009 6.8 Billion 12.5 Billion O 2010 7.2 Billion 25 Billion O 3.47 2015 7.6 Billion 50 Billion O 6.58 2020 10 World Population Connected Devices Connected Devices Per Person I SlideSaladcom 6.3 Billion 500 Million O 0.08 2003 More Connected Devices Than lad.

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What Does IoT Matter? Number of Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices worldwide from 2019 to 2030 (In Billions) 19.91 2027 21.72 2028 23.57 2029 25.44 2030 12 30 25 20 15 7.74 2019 Source statista- com I SlideSaladcom 8.74 2020 10.07 2021 11.57 2022 13.15 2023 14.76 2024 16.44 2025 18.15 2026.

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IoT Technology. Christine M. Tarog BET-CPET4D.

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IoT is like transmitting messages between integrated computiing mechanical devices that can transfer data over the internet and respond accordingy in the human-machine contact-free world..

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Layers of IoT Technology Stack.

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Device Hardware. 1st Layer. Device Software. 2nd Layer.

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Device Hardware. Device Hardware can have a variety of sizes, forms, and levels of technological complexity. They serve as an interface between the physical and digital worlds. One of the main goals of your device is to collect data. For simple data collection needs, you may need only one sensor. For more complex data collection, you may need an industrial computer that houses many sensors, a powerful processor, local storage, a gateway, etc..

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Device Software. Within the IoT network, software is in charge of establishing connectivity with the Cloud, data collection, device integration, and real-time data processing. Device Softwaresupports application-level functionality that enables users to engage with the Internet of Things and visualize data..

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Product 1. Product 2. Communications. Communications refer to all the different ways your device will exchange information with the rest of the world. Communications include both physical networks and particular protocols used in various IoT contexts..

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ZIGBEE - An IEEE 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols used to create personal area networks with small, low-power digital radios. THREAD - Designed specifically for smart home products, Thread employs IPv6 connectivity to enable connected devices to communicate between one another, access services in the cloud, or interact with the user via Thread mobile applications..

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Z-WAVE – is a wireless communication protocol used primarily in smart home networks, allowing smart devices to connect and exchange control commands and data with each other. MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) - A messaging protocol designed for lightweight machine-to-machine communication and primarily used for low-bandwidth connections to remote locations. LwM2M - Lightweight M2M is an open protocol from the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) that is designed for addressing the needs of mobile low-power devices with very little compute power..

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Platform. An IoT platform is the place where all of these data is gathered, managed, processed, analysed and presented in a user-friendly way. The capacity of such a system to analyze and derive value from the data pieces provided by the devices via the communications layer is what makes it particularly valuable, not just in terms of data gathering and IoT device management. ..

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Features of IoT Technology. Intelligence: This will be essential for smart product Connectivity: This feature will be responsible for network accessibility and compatibility features of the devices and hence one of the prime characteristics. Sensing: Like collecting the information basing the retrieval capacity and providing it for intelligent decision.

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Features of IoT Technology. Expressing: This will enable interactivity with humans and the world. Energy: Energy harvesting and proper infrastructure to charge and all will be important features for our IoT devices. Safety: The prime feature on which the customer rely and use the product. Hence no compromise on this is allowed and all the details need to be checked and validated..

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Applications of IoT.

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Tra Internet of Things Public Safety Gas & Water Leak Detection Smart Energy c Management SMART CITY Air Pollution Education Smart Environment Smart Health Open Data Electromagnetic Emissions Smart Buildings Intelligent Shopping Smart Parking Electric Vehicle Charging Water Quality Smart Home Smart Street Lights Waste Management.

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5. CONNECTED VEHICLES - Connect to a network to enable bi-directional communications between vehicles (cars, trucks, buses and trains) and other vehicles, mobile devices and infrastructure for the purpose of triggering important communications and events..

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FOR EXAMPLE Automotive IoT enables high-speed vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications to trigger the following results, many of which are possible today: Adaptive cruise control Automatic route planning based on real-time conditions Traffic redirected away from congestion Automatically updated road signage, to report traffic or conditions Communications to drivers, notifying them of crash sites or wrong-way drivers ahead Automatic vehicle braking to prevent collisions (in trials) Autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicle control (in trials) Example: GPS OnStar.

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Smart Ring Smart finger Smart Bracelet SGPS/GPRS Baby Control Smart Belt Smart Pants Smart Socks Smart Glasses Smart Shirt With heart resp.ration sensors node Smart Watch Bluetooth Key Tracker 0 Smart Shoes.