2. Connecting everyday objects we interact with in an information
network so that they can communicate and exchange data. Every
object must have a unique identifier, but having internet connectivity is
not mandatory.
3. Very close to the concept of Traditional Internet, IoD refers to “Digital-
First” objects like smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart TVs
connecting to the Internet for exchanging data.
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5. The technology that allows wireless or wired devices to have a point to
point connection to other devices of the same type.
6. • 1982- Coke machine: able to report whether inventory was cold.
• 1994- Reza Raji: [moving] small packets of data to a large set of
nodes, so as to integrate and automate everything from home
appliances to entire factories“
• 1999- Bill Joy envisioned Device to Device (D2D) communication