Chapter 4 Internet of Things Iot
Chapter 4 Internet of Things Iot
Chapter 4 Internet of Things Iot
➢ Describe IoT
➢ Describe the pros and cons of IoT
➢ Explain how IoT works
➢ Explain the architecture of IoT
➢ Describe application areas of IoT
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Outline
✓Overview of IoT
o What is IoT?
o IoT − Advantages
o IoT – Disadvantages
o Challenges of IoT
✓How does it work?
o Architecture of IoT
o Devices and Networks
✓IoT Based Smart Home
✓IoT Based Smart City
✓IoT Based Smart Farming
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What is IoT?
Internet Architecture Board’s (IAB) definition
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What is IoT?
IEEE Communications category magazine’s
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What is IoT?
Oxford dictionary definition
IoT is the interaction of everyday object’s
computing devices through the Internet that
enables the sending and receiving of useful data.
2020 conceptual framework
The term Internet of Things (IoT) according to the
2020 conceptual framework is expressed through
a simple formula such as:
IoT= Services+ Data+ Networks + Sensors
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What is IoT?
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.
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What is IoT?
IoT is a system of interrelated computing
devices, mechanical and digital machines,
objects, animals or people that are provided with
unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data
over a network without requiring human-to-
human or human-to-computer interaction.
IoT is a network of devices that can sense,
accumulate and transfer data over the internet
without any human intervention.
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What is IoT?
IoT consists of any device with an on/off switch
connected to the Internet.
Example of IoT devices
Cellphones
Building maintenance
Jet engine of an airplane.
Medical devices (heart monitor implant or biochip transponder
in a farm animal).
Gigantic network of internet-connected “things” and devices.
Ring, a doorbell that links to your smartphone, provides an
excellent example of IoT. Ring signals you when the doorbell
is pressed and lets you see who it is and to speak with them.
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What is IoT?
Application areas of IoT:
Connected industry
Smart-city
Smart-home
Smart-energy
Connected car
Smart agriculture
Connected building and campus
Health care
Logistics, etc.
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What is IoT?
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Overview of IoT
The most important features of IoT include:
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Connectivity (Network)
Sensors
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Overview of IoT
Artificial Intelligence
IoT makes virtually anything “smart”
Example: enhancing your refrigerator to detect
when milk run low, and to then place an order
with your preferred grocer.
Connectivity
To create these small networks between its system
devices.
Sensors
They transform IoT from a standard passive
network of devices into an active system capable
of real-world integration.
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Overview of IoT
Active Engagement
Much of today's interaction with connected technology
happens through passive engagement.
IoT introduces a new paradigm for active content, product, or
service engagement.
Small Devices
Devices, as predicted, have become smaller, cheaper, and more
powerful over time.
IoT exploits purpose-built small devices to deliver its
precision, scalability, and versatility.
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IoT − Advantages
The IoT has offer the following advantages
Improved Customer Engagement
IoT completely transforms active and
effective engagement with audiences.
Technology Optimization
IoT can be used to improve device use, and
to aid in more effective improvements to
technology
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IoT − Advantages
Reduced Waste
IoT makes areas of improvement clear.
IoT provides real-world information leading to
the more effective management of resources.
Enhanced Data Collection
It allows an accurate picture of everything.
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IoT – Disadvantages
Some of the disadvantages of IoT are:
As the number of connected devices increases and more
information is shared between devices, the potential that a
hacker could steal confidential information also increases.
If there’s a bug in the system, it’s likely that every
connected device will become corrupted.
Since there’s no international standard of compatibility
for IoT, it’s difficult for devices from different
manufacturers to communicate with each other.
Enterprises may eventually have to deal with massive
numbers maybe even millions of IoT devices and
collecting and managing the data from all those devices
will be challenging.
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Challenges of IoT
Here is a list of major issues:
Security − IoT creates an ecosystem of connected
devices communicating over networks. The system
offers little control despite any security measures.
This leaves users exposed to various kinds of
attackers.
Privacy − The sophistication of IoT provides
substantial personal data in extreme detail without
the user's active participation.
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Challenges of IoT
Complexity − IoT systems complicated in terms of design,
deployment, and maintenance given their use of multiple
technologies and a large set of new enabling technologies.
Flexibility − Many are concerned about the flexibility of an
IoT system to integrate easily with another. They worry
about finding themselves with several conflicting or locking
systems.
Compliance − IoT, like any other technology in the realm
of business, must comply with regulations. Its complexity
makes the issue of compliance seem incredibly challenging
when many consider standard software compliance a battle.
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How does IoT work?
An IoT ecosystem consists of web-enabled smart
devices that collect, send and act on data they
acquire from their environments using their
sensors
embedded processors
hardware
software
network connectivity
The devices do most of the work without human
intervention
People can interact with the devices for example, to set
them up, give them instructions or access the data.
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Architecture of IoT
The architecture of IoT devices comprises four
major components:
a. Sensing Layer
b. Network Layer
c. Data processing
d. Application layer
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Sensing Layer
Sensors in IoT obtain data from the real world.
Sensors are usually integrated through sensor hubs.
A sensor hub is a common connection point for
multiple sensors that accumulate and forward sensor
data to the processing unit of a device.
Actuators can also intervene to change the physical
conditions that generate the data.
Actuators take electrical input and transforms the input
into tangible action such as shut off a power supply,
adjust an airflow valve, or temperature control valves
used in smart homes.
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sensing Layer
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Network Layer
The network layer acts as a communication
channel to transfer data collected in the sensing
layer to other connected devices.
This layer is implemented by using diverse
communication technologies to allow data flow
between other devices within the same network.
Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth,
Zigbee, Z-Wave, LoRa, cellular network
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Data Processing Layer
This layer takes data collected in the sensing
layer and analyses the data to make decisions
based on the result.
The data processing layer also saves the result of
the previous analysis to improve the user
experience.
This layer may share the result of data
processing with other connected devices via the
network layer.
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Application Layer
Application layer implements and presents the
results of the data processing layer to
accomplish different applications of IoT devices.
This layer is a user-centric layer that executes
various tasks for the users.
smart transportation, smart home, personal care,
healthcare, etc.
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Devices and Networks
IoT devices talk with each other to automate
tasks, and to communicate usable sensor data to
users, industry or enterprise.
Connected IoT devices can be categorized into
three main groups:
Consumer device
Enterprise device and
Industrial device
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Devices and Networks
Consumer connected devices include:
smart TVs, smart speakers, toys, wearables, and
smart appliances
Industrial and enterprise IoT devices include:
smart meters, commercial security systems and
smart city technologies
used to monitor traffic and weather conditions
Other technologies, include:
smart air conditioning, smart thermostats, smart
lighting, and smart security, span home, enterprise,
and industrial uses.
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Devices and Networks
IoT network includes a number of devices with
constrained resources such as power, processing,
memory etc.
Device in IoT is characterized by their
heterogeneity and resources constrained
networks.
Therefore, the efficient management of IoT
networks requires considering both the
constraints of low power IoT devices and the
deployment complexity of the underlying
communication infrastructure.
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Devices and Networks
To ensure the correct functioning of those
connected devices, they must be remotely
accessed to configure, monitoring their status
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Devices and Networks
Networked IoT Devices
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Applications of IoT
The versatile nature of IoT makes it an attractive
option for so many businesses, organizations,
and government branches
Agriculture
Consumer use
Health care
Manufacturing
Retail
Transportation
Utilities
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Applications of IoT- Agriculture
IoT makes monitoring and management of
micro-climate conditions a reality, which in
turn increases production.
IoT technology can sense soil moisture and
nutrients, in conjunction with weather data,
better control smart irrigation and fertilizer
systems.
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Applications of IoT: Agriculture
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Applications of IoT
Consumer Use
IoT devices such as Fitbit, Smart Phones,
Apple Watches, Health Monitors
help improve entertainment, health, and fitness
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Applications of IoT
Consumer Use
Smart homes take care of things like activating
environmental controls so that your house is at peak
comfort when you come home
Appliances such as Oven, Lights, and security
devices such as Smart Locks can be controlled
remotely
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Applications of IoT: Healthcare
Help monitor patients’ health at home, thereby reducing
hospital stays while still providing up to the minute real-time
information that could save lives
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Applications of IoT:
Manufacturing
RFID and GPS technology can help a
manufacturer track a product from its
start on the factory floor to its
placement in the destination store, the
whole supply chain from start to finish
Sensors can gather information on
travel time, product condition, and
environmental conditions that the
product was subjected to
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Applications of IoT: Retail
IoT can help analyze mall traffic to enhance the
customer’s shopping experience
IoT helps retailers target customers (for instance for
advertisement) based on past purchases
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Applications of IoT:
Transportation
IoT for Self-Driving cars
GPS data can be used to determine traffic patterns,
parking space demand, and road construction and
maintenance
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Applications of IoT: Utilities
IoT sensors can be employed to monitor environmental
conditions such as humidity, temperature, and lighting
With IoT-driven environmental control, businesses and
private residences can experience significant energy
savings
Data gathered by the Internet of Things can be used
to help run municipal power grids more efficiently,
analyzing factors such as power usage
Sensors can help pinpoint outages faster
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Applications of IoT: Utilities
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