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Internet of Things

Internet of Things. An thuy duong Beth Collum Michael Virgil. Contents. Introduction: Internet of Things ( IoTs ). Applications. Trends & Issues. Conclusion. Internet Revolution. Internet Of Things - Definitions Used.

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Internet of Things

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  1. Internet of Things An thuyduong Beth Collum Michael Virgil

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

  3. Internet Revolution

  4. Internet Of Things - Definitions Used The term Internet of Things was first used by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representationsin an Internet-like structure

  5. IoTs Applications Management Education Retail IoT Applications Food Logistics Pharmaceuticals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDBup8KLEtk

  6. IoTs Applications • Management: • Data management • Waste management • Urban planning • Production management • ...

  7. IoTs Applications • Logistics: • Warehouse, management • Inventory control • Port management • ETAs, ETDs • Ships, boats, containers, etc. • Executable code • …

  8. IoTsApplications • Retail: • Intelligent shopping • Bar code in retail • Electronic tags • …

  9. IoTs Applications • Pharmaceuticals : • Intelligent tags for drugs • Drug usage tracking • Pharma. Product websites --> Enable the emergency treatment to be given faster and more correct

  10. IoTs Applications • Food: • Control geographical origin • Food production management • Nutrition calculations • Prevent overproduction and shortage • Control food quality, health and safety.

  11. IoTs in Education INTERNET OF THINGS

  12. IoTs in Education • School Administration • Attendance Management • Voting System • Automatic Feedback Loops • Instructional technology • Media • Infor­ma­tion management • Foreign language learning

  13. IoTs in Education Opportunities • Flexible time • Social • New Contexts • BIG Changes Challenges • BIG Changes • Computer skill • Security/ Firewalls • Privacy • Complexity

  14. Trends of IoTs Technology Roadmap: The Internet of Things

  15. Complimentary Trends of IoTs “Maker” culture DIY Manufacturing Nano-technologies Sematic Web Artificial Intelligence

  16. Outlook to the Future of IoTs • Issues • Society: People, security, privacy • A policy for people in the Internet of Things: • Legislation • Environmental aspects • Resource efficiency • Pollution and disaster avoidance • Technological • Architecture (edge devices, servers, discovery services, security, etc.) • Governance, naming, identity, interfaces • Service openness, interoperability • Connections of real and virtual world • Standards

  17. Challenges in the Future of IoTs IoT will inherit the drawbacks of the current internet on an infinitely larger, but more invisible scale • Privacy – will be a huge issue when implementing IoT • Identity - Online Fragmentation of Identity • Efficiency – speed - person loses identity and is an IP address • Decisions – do not delegate too much of our decision making and freedom of choice to things and machines • Balancing

  18. Challenges in the Future of IoTscont. • Transition to IPv6 – Internet protocol v6 • Estalishing a common set of standards between companies, educational systems, and nations. • 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 -even billions - of sensors. • Wind • Solar, • Hydro-electric

  19. Outlook to the Future of IoTs • Innovative Development • Ubiquitous network society • Embedded intelligence & networking of embedded intelligence: • ambient monitoring in schools, buildings, environmental monitoring, home automation, personalization, localization, positioning, etc. • Healthcare management; Food traceability • Transportation • …

  20. Live Examples • Logistic & Transportation: ShipAIS: http://www.shipais.com/ • Learning & Gamification: Cubelets: http://www.modrobotics.com/

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

  22. References Group RFID of the ETP EPOSS, Internet of Things in 2012 – A roadmap for the future, May 2008. Thomas Frey, Empowering “Things” for Our Internet of Things, World Future Society, September 30, 2012 http://www.wfs.org/blogs/thomas-frey/empowering-%E2%80%9Cthings%E2%80%9D-for-our-internet-things Amardeo C. Sarma & JoãoGirão, Identities in the Future Internet of Things, May 2009, Pasquale Puzio, Internet of Things and its Applications, 2010 from http://www.slideshare.net/PasqualePuzio/internet-of-things-and-its-applications ,

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