1. Internet of
Things (IoT)
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2. INTRODUCTION
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of
physical objects—devices, vehicles, buildings
and other items embedded
with electronics, software, sensors
and network connectivity that enables these
objects to collect and exchange data.
Allows objects to be sensed and controlled
remotely across existing network
infrastructure
The data can be transferred over a network
without requiring human-to-human or human-to-
3. INTRODUCTION
Practical applications of IoT technology can
be found in many industries today,
including precision agriculture, building
management, healthcare, energy and
transportation.
Experts estimate that the IoT will consist of
almost 50 billion objects by 2020
8. RFID
Widely used
in Transport
and
Logistics
Easy to
deploy: RFID
tags and
RFID readers
9. WiFi
Very common
Widely used both in indoor
and outdoor environments
General purpose
Low cost
Highly interoperable
Maybe not a good solution in
some special conditions
10. BARCODE
Low cost
No technological difficulties
Several devices can read a
barcode
Starting point for more
complex systems
Example: price comparison
11. ZigBee
Low cost
Very long battery life
Easy to deploy
Large number of nodes (up to
64770)
Can be used globally
Secure
Ideal for WPAN and mesh
networks
Support for multiple network
topologies
12. smartphon
es In the near future almost
everybody will probably have
a smartphone
A smartphone isn't just a
mobile phone that has access
to the Internet
The iPhone has a lot of
different types of sensors
13. Segmenting IoT
Category A
TCC&R Apps
Diverse “smart” and interconnected gadgets
with unique IDs.
The integrated solutions
Increase M2M automation, machine-to-
infrastructure (M2I), and machine-to-nature
(M2N) communications.
Caters to controlling, routing, maintaining,
metering, provisioning, diagnosing, etc.
14. Segmenting IoT
Category B
Focused on data sensors for marketing
purposes.
The data mining is used to identify trends
and behaviors.
Retailers, banks and credit card companies
that persistently study human behavior to
influence sales.
Healthcare/wellness, entertainment,
insurance, electronics/home automation,
21. Building & home automation
From enhancing security to reducing energy and
maintenance costs, it offers a wide range of
innovative IoT technologies for monitor and
control of intelligent buildings and smart
homes.
Access control
Light & temperature control
Energy optimization
Predictive maintenance
Connected appliances
22. Smart cities
Reduce cost and resource consumption with IoT
products for lighting, surveillance,
centralized & integrated system control and
more.
Residential E-meters
Smart street lights
Pipeline leak detection
Traffic control
Surveillance cameras
Centralized and integrated system control
23. Health care
Shaping technology to improve the quality and
accessibility of digital products that are
revolutionizing the health and fitness
industries.
Remote monitoring
Ambulance telemetry
Drug tracking
Hospital asset tracking
Access control
Predictive maintenance
24. Wearables
With the broadest portfolio in the industry,
TI provides highly efficient ultra-low power
solutions for the wearable's market.
Entertainment
Fitness
Smart watch
Location and tracking
25. Smart manufacturing
The benefits of IoT products include tools,
software and hardware that ease and accelerate
design time for your next smart manufacturing
application.
Flow optimization
Real time inventory
Asset tracking
Employee safety
Predictive maintenance
Firmware updates
26. Issues and Challenges of
IOT
Difficulty building customer demand in the
absence of a single “killer application”
Lack of consistent standards
the proliferation of niche products, resulting
in a fragmented market and an unprofitable
environment for creating application-specific
chips
The need to extract more value from each
application by providing comprehensive
solutions, rather than focusing solely on
silicon
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Notes de l'éditeur
that interact with other devices, infrastructure, as well as the physical environment.
in this category facilitate remote tracking, command, control and routing (TCC&R) functions.
These apps mine and manipulate data to ; with the goal of increased operational efficiency.
of electronics and other types of machinery
to create richer, more intimate customer experiences for the connected consumer.
to generate predictive analytics and aid in the evolutionary and innovation roadmaps.
The industries that use IoT for understanding consumers are often are
The programmers could connect to the machine over the Internet, check the status of the machine and determine whether or not there would be a cold drink awaiting them, should they decide to make the trip down to the machine.