IoT (Internet of Things)

T
IoT - Internet of
Things
- Tushar Soam
Contents
2
• History
• Definition
• Technology trends that shapes……IoT
• IoT Architecture
• Challenges
• Philips Hue Lights (The Perfect Example)
• IoT Platforms
History
3
• The term “Internet of Things” was coined in the late 1990s by entrepreneur
Kevin Ashton in a presentation he made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999.
• Ashton, who’s one of the founders of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, was part of a
team that discovered how to link objects to the Internet through an RFID tag.
• Linked the idea of RFID in P&G's supply chain to the then-red-hot topic of the
Internet. (RFID + Internet)
Definition
4
• The Internet of Things (IoT) a.k.a Internet of Everything (IoE).
• The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of all the web-enabled devices that
collect, send and act on data they acquire from their surrounding
environments using embedded sensors, processors and communication
hardware.
Technology trends that shapes……IoT
5
1. Miniaturization of devices
2. Sensor Technology
3. IPv6
4. IoT Gateways
5. Cloud Technology.
6. Real Time Analytics (Big Data)
7. Improvements in communication throughput and latency
8. End-user Mobile apps
Miniaturization of devices
6
• The size cost∝ of electronic components for sensing and control
mechanisms.
• Moore's Law of doubling transistor density every 2 years is becoming true.
• Just as the size of the chips is getting smaller , the costs become more
affordable
• Most technology components such as radio, Wi-Fi, sensors and global
positioning systems (GPS), could see a drop in cost of 15% to 45% from 2010 to
2015 .
Hence, organizations will see greater savings and opportunities in pursuing
IOT.
Sensors Technology
7
• IoT sensors are used for optical, ambient light, temperature, pressure, Inertia,
humidity, proximity, gesture, touch and fingerprint sensing applications.
• Some of the following sensors are used :-
1. Pressure Sensor
2. Accelerometer and Gyroscope
3. Temperature sensor
4. Humidity sensor
5. Proximity sensor
6. Touch sensor, etc.
Why IPv6…????
8
• The IPv4 address pool is effectively exhausted.
• IPv6 is the next Internet addressing protocol with approximately
3.4×10^38 unique IPv6 addresses.
• This Protocol will allow every device present on earth with a unique address
for easy identification for seamless integration.
• IPv6 address is represented in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits
Example - 2001:0db8:0a0b:12f0:0000:0000:0000:0001
IoT Gateways
9
• Gateways help to bridge the internal network of sensor nodes with the external
Internet.
In short, they collect the data from sensor nodes & transmitting it to the
internet infrastructure.
• IoT gateways not only abstract the medium of communication (Wi-Fi / Radio
Technology) but also provide the secure channel required for the transmission of
this data.
• Gateways can connect to the IoT devices that communicate via specific
protocols, store and parse the information and then send them over to cloud
servers for processing and analytics.
Function:-
1.Be Secure (Don’t spill the beans!)
2.Prepare for Intermittent and Dynamic Connectivity Issues. (When networks
become a yo-yo!)
3.Provide a Backup Transmission Medium (Have a plan b!)
Cloud Computing
10
• The data transmitted through gateway is stored & processed securely
within the cloud infrastructure using Big Data analytics engine.
• Cloud computing relies on sharing computing resources rather
than having local servers or storage devices to handle applications.
Wireless Technologies
11
IoT Architecture
12
Sensor Layer
13
• Lowest Abstraction Layer.
• Incorporated to measure physical quantity.
• Interconnects physical and digital world.
• Collects and process the real time information
Example of Sensor Interface:- Xbee Mesh Network, RS-485 to Serial
These are open source interfaces and allows creation of a large
sensor network.
Gateway & Network Layer
14
• Robust and high performance infrastructure.
• Supports the communication requirements for latency, bandwidth and security.
• Allow multiple Organizations to share and use the same network
independently.
•Below open source boards like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black,
Intel Galileo etc. interface with devices on the one hand and the cloud
platform on the other.
Management Service Layer
15
• Capturing of periodic sensor data.
• Data Analytics Extracts relevant information from massive raw data.
• Stream Analytics (Process Real time data)
• Ensure security and privacy of data.
• Three of the most widely used protocols for gateway interfaces, namely HTTP,
MQTT and COAP. Data Analytics Tools
Application Layer
16
• Provides a user interface for using IoT for different applications for various
sectors like Transportation Health Care, Supply chains, Retail, etc.
Home (Applications / Automation)
17
• Security systems, surveillance systems, alarm systems (smoke, motion, gas etc.)
• Energy monitoring systems like lighting, thermostat, home appliances, energy
meters.
• Water management systems like motor control, level control, sprinkler system.
• Home entertainment systems like audio, video, projectors, etc.
• Wearable devices like watches for quality living.
• Kids, elders and pets monitoring for safe living.
Health Care Applications
18
• People have already adopted wearable devices to help monitor exercise, sleep
and other health habits.
• Tele Surgery: Enabling the surgeon to perform operations from locations using
Tele Robotics Technology
• Tele Monitoring: Collecting data using IoT and sending data to healthcare
monitoring Agency for diagnosis to keep them informed and provide alerts.
• Clothes with sensing devices. (Ralph Lauren)
• Chronic Disease Mgmt.
• Dosage Alerts
Retail / Manufacturing Industry
19
•Consumers may end up with personalized shopping experiences through data
collected by sensors or cameras.
• IoT for inventory tracking or
security purposes
• Flow optimization.
• Real time inventory.
• Predictive maintenance.
Example:- The application can be provided by an augmented reality service that
uses cameras to scan RFID tags to determine the availability of inventory on each
level. When the application detects that an inventory level is low or below a
certain threshold, it can automatically inform Manufacturer who will determine
the production of goods.
Transportation
20
• Traffic Control Systems.
• Predictive Vehicle Maintenance.
• Delivery companies can track their fleet
using GPS solutions.
• Smart Cars (Tesla).
• Accident Avoidance Detection.
• Emergency Situations (Ambulance /
Nearest Repair Shop).
But there are Challenges…!
21
Philips Hue Lights (The Perfect Example)
22
The hue bridge, once installed on your network, will have its own IP
address set up by your local router
How it works……????
23
What if u r out of your local hue bridge network?
24
IoT Platforms
25
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IoT (Internet of Things)

  • 1. IoT - Internet of Things - Tushar Soam
  • 2. Contents 2 • History • Definition • Technology trends that shapes……IoT • IoT Architecture • Challenges • Philips Hue Lights (The Perfect Example) • IoT Platforms
  • 3. History 3 • The term “Internet of Things” was coined in the late 1990s by entrepreneur Kevin Ashton in a presentation he made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999. • Ashton, who’s one of the founders of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, was part of a team that discovered how to link objects to the Internet through an RFID tag. • Linked the idea of RFID in P&G's supply chain to the then-red-hot topic of the Internet. (RFID + Internet)
  • 4. Definition 4 • The Internet of Things (IoT) a.k.a Internet of Everything (IoE). • The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of all the web-enabled devices that collect, send and act on data they acquire from their surrounding environments using embedded sensors, processors and communication hardware.
  • 5. Technology trends that shapes……IoT 5 1. Miniaturization of devices 2. Sensor Technology 3. IPv6 4. IoT Gateways 5. Cloud Technology. 6. Real Time Analytics (Big Data) 7. Improvements in communication throughput and latency 8. End-user Mobile apps
  • 6. Miniaturization of devices 6 • The size cost∝ of electronic components for sensing and control mechanisms. • Moore's Law of doubling transistor density every 2 years is becoming true. • Just as the size of the chips is getting smaller , the costs become more affordable • Most technology components such as radio, Wi-Fi, sensors and global positioning systems (GPS), could see a drop in cost of 15% to 45% from 2010 to 2015 . Hence, organizations will see greater savings and opportunities in pursuing IOT.
  • 7. Sensors Technology 7 • IoT sensors are used for optical, ambient light, temperature, pressure, Inertia, humidity, proximity, gesture, touch and fingerprint sensing applications. • Some of the following sensors are used :- 1. Pressure Sensor 2. Accelerometer and Gyroscope 3. Temperature sensor 4. Humidity sensor 5. Proximity sensor 6. Touch sensor, etc.
  • 8. Why IPv6…???? 8 • The IPv4 address pool is effectively exhausted. • IPv6 is the next Internet addressing protocol with approximately 3.4×10^38 unique IPv6 addresses. • This Protocol will allow every device present on earth with a unique address for easy identification for seamless integration. • IPv6 address is represented in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits Example - 2001:0db8:0a0b:12f0:0000:0000:0000:0001
  • 9. IoT Gateways 9 • Gateways help to bridge the internal network of sensor nodes with the external Internet. In short, they collect the data from sensor nodes & transmitting it to the internet infrastructure. • IoT gateways not only abstract the medium of communication (Wi-Fi / Radio Technology) but also provide the secure channel required for the transmission of this data. • Gateways can connect to the IoT devices that communicate via specific protocols, store and parse the information and then send them over to cloud servers for processing and analytics. Function:- 1.Be Secure (Don’t spill the beans!) 2.Prepare for Intermittent and Dynamic Connectivity Issues. (When networks become a yo-yo!) 3.Provide a Backup Transmission Medium (Have a plan b!)
  • 10. Cloud Computing 10 • The data transmitted through gateway is stored & processed securely within the cloud infrastructure using Big Data analytics engine. • Cloud computing relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or storage devices to handle applications.
  • 13. Sensor Layer 13 • Lowest Abstraction Layer. • Incorporated to measure physical quantity. • Interconnects physical and digital world. • Collects and process the real time information Example of Sensor Interface:- Xbee Mesh Network, RS-485 to Serial These are open source interfaces and allows creation of a large sensor network.
  • 14. Gateway & Network Layer 14 • Robust and high performance infrastructure. • Supports the communication requirements for latency, bandwidth and security. • Allow multiple Organizations to share and use the same network independently. •Below open source boards like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, Intel Galileo etc. interface with devices on the one hand and the cloud platform on the other.
  • 15. Management Service Layer 15 • Capturing of periodic sensor data. • Data Analytics Extracts relevant information from massive raw data. • Stream Analytics (Process Real time data) • Ensure security and privacy of data. • Three of the most widely used protocols for gateway interfaces, namely HTTP, MQTT and COAP. Data Analytics Tools
  • 16. Application Layer 16 • Provides a user interface for using IoT for different applications for various sectors like Transportation Health Care, Supply chains, Retail, etc.
  • 17. Home (Applications / Automation) 17 • Security systems, surveillance systems, alarm systems (smoke, motion, gas etc.) • Energy monitoring systems like lighting, thermostat, home appliances, energy meters. • Water management systems like motor control, level control, sprinkler system. • Home entertainment systems like audio, video, projectors, etc. • Wearable devices like watches for quality living. • Kids, elders and pets monitoring for safe living.
  • 18. Health Care Applications 18 • People have already adopted wearable devices to help monitor exercise, sleep and other health habits. • Tele Surgery: Enabling the surgeon to perform operations from locations using Tele Robotics Technology • Tele Monitoring: Collecting data using IoT and sending data to healthcare monitoring Agency for diagnosis to keep them informed and provide alerts. • Clothes with sensing devices. (Ralph Lauren) • Chronic Disease Mgmt. • Dosage Alerts
  • 19. Retail / Manufacturing Industry 19 •Consumers may end up with personalized shopping experiences through data collected by sensors or cameras. • IoT for inventory tracking or security purposes • Flow optimization. • Real time inventory. • Predictive maintenance. Example:- The application can be provided by an augmented reality service that uses cameras to scan RFID tags to determine the availability of inventory on each level. When the application detects that an inventory level is low or below a certain threshold, it can automatically inform Manufacturer who will determine the production of goods.
  • 20. Transportation 20 • Traffic Control Systems. • Predictive Vehicle Maintenance. • Delivery companies can track their fleet using GPS solutions. • Smart Cars (Tesla). • Accident Avoidance Detection. • Emergency Situations (Ambulance / Nearest Repair Shop).
  • 21. But there are Challenges…! 21
  • 22. Philips Hue Lights (The Perfect Example) 22 The hue bridge, once installed on your network, will have its own IP address set up by your local router
  • 24. What if u r out of your local hue bridge network? 24