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IOT Seminar PPT Presentation

Seminar PPT On IOT <br>Submitted to the<br>RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA<br>In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Technology<br>In<br>u201cCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGu201d

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IOT Seminar PPT Presentation

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  1. A Presentation On Internet Of Things – IOT By- Bhupesh Kaushal (B.tech VIII Sem) 16ERACS007 Session 2019-20

  2. INTERNET OFTHINGS "In the coming years, planet earth will don an electronicskin.... It will use the Internet as a scaffold to support and transmit its sensations." - Neil Gross1999

  3. INTERNET OFTHINGS This skin is already being stitched together. It consists of millions ofembedded electronic measuring devices: thermostats, pressure gauge pollution detectors, cameras, microphones, glucose sensors, EKGs, electroencephalographs These will probe and monitor cities and endangered species, theatmosphere, our ships, highways and fleets of trucks, our conversation our bodies--even our dreams.-

  4. Contents Introduction: Internet of Things(IoTs) Applications Trends &Issues Conclusion

  5. InternetRevolution

  6. Internet Of Things - DefinitionsUsed Theterm Internet of Things was first used by Kevin Ashton in1999. Refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representations in an Internet-likestructure

  7. IoTsApplications Management Education Retail IoT Applications Food Logistics

  8. Management: Data management Waste management Urban planning Production management ... IoTsApplications

  9. IoTsApplications Logistics: Warehouse, management  Inventorycontrol  Portmanagement  ETAs,ETDs Ships, boats, containers,etc.   Executablecode …  

  10. IoTsApplications Retail: Intelligent shopping Bar code in retail Electronictags …    

  11. IoTsApplications Pharmaceuticals : Intelligent tags for drugs Drug usage tracking Pharma. Productwebsites    --> Enable the emergency treatment to be given faster and morecorrect

  12. Food: Controlgeographical origin Food production management Nutrition calculations àPrevent overproduction and shortage àControl food quality, health and safety. IoTsApplications

  13. IoTs inEducation INTERNETOF THINGS

  14. SchoolAdministration Attendance Management Voting System Automatic Feedback Loops Instructionaltechnology Media Infor-ma-tion management Foreign language learning IoTs inEducation

  15. IoTs inEducation Opportunities Flexible time Social New Contexts BIG Changes Challenges BIG Changes Computer skill Security/ Firewalls Privacy Complexity

  16. Trends ofIoTs Technology Roadmap: The Internet ofThings

  17. Complimentary Trends ofIoTs “Maker”culture DIYManufacturing Nano-technologies SematicWeb ArtificialIntelligence

  18. Issues Society: People, security, privacy Outlook to the Future ofIoTs A policy for people in the Internet of Things: Legislation   Environmental aspects Resourceefficiency Pollution and disasteravoidance   Technological Architecture (edge devices, servers, discovery services, security,etc.) 

  19. Challenges in the Future ofIoTs IoT will inherit the drawbacks of the current internet on an infinitely larger, but more invisiblescale Privacy – will be a huge issue when implementing IoT Identity - Online Fragmentation ofIdentity Efficiency –speed - person loses identity and is an IPaddress Decisions – do not delegate too much of our decision making and freedom of choice to things andmachines Balancing

  20. Transition to IPv6 – Internet protocolv6 Estalishing a common set of standards between companies, educational systems, andnations. The same type of cabling, The same applications or programming The same protocol or set of rules that will apply to all Developing energy sources for millions -evenbillions - ofsensors. Wind Solar, Challenges in the Future of IoTscont.

  21. InnovativeDevelopment Ubiquitous network society Embedded intelligence& networking of embedded intelligence: Outlook to the Future ofIoTs ambient monitoring in schools, buildings, environmental monitoring,home automation, personalization, localization, positioning, etc.  Healthcare management; Food traceability Transportation …

  22. Logistic &Transportation: ShipAIS:Learning &Gamification: LiveExamples

  23. Conclusion “A world where ‘things’ can automatically communicate to computers and each other, providing services for the benefit of human kind” Ian Smith (President AIMUK)

  24. THANKYOU

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