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Internet of Things Strategic Brief - Presentation By: Abrar Mulla | Chandra Vijay | Gaurav Vasani | Wamique Siddiqui | Varun Thakur | Zheng Qi

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Internet of ThingsStrategic Brief - Presentation By:

A b r a r M u l l a | C h a n d r a V i j a y | G a u r a v V a s a n i | W a m i q u e S i d d i q u i | V a r u n T h a k u r | Z h e n g Q i

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Presentation Roadmap

Key IoT Players Roles of Key IoT Players Applications of IoT

ApplicationsA NEW Reality

Future of Internet

Criticism Controversies Important Terms

Key Challenges Introductory Video History of Internet Internet of Things

Introduction

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History of Internet

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPAnet) was one of the world's first operational packet switching networks

1966 - ARPAnet

Key Internet Protocols Implemented

1970 — 1979

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Ray Tomlinson of BBN invents the email program to send messages across a distributed network.

1972 - Email

The packet switching of the ARPANET, together with TCP/IP, would form the backbone of how the Internet works.

1982 - TCP/IP

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Tim Berners-Lee Creates WWW

1989 - WWW

Kevin Ashton, "That 'Internet of Things' Thing", RFID Journal, July 22, 2009

2009 - IoT

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Introduction

Kevin Ashton is known for inventing the phrase "the Internet of Things” to describe a system where the Internet is connected to the physical world via ubiquitous sensors.

The Internet of Things (IoT), will grow to 26 billion units installed in 2020 representing an almost 30-fold increase from 0.9 billion in 2009.(Source: Gartner, Inc. - December 2013)

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That 'Internet of Things' ThingIn the real world, things matter more than ideas.

(Source: RFID Journal)

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Key Internet of Things Players

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Environmental Monitoring

utilize sensors to assist in environmental protection by

monitoring air or water quality, atmospheric or soil conditions

Infrastructure Management

monitoring and controlling operations of urban and rural

infrastructures like bridges, railway tracks, on- and offshore- wind-farms

Medical & Healthcare

enable remote health monitoring and emergency

notification systems like heart rate monitors, pacemakers,

etc.

Energy Management

sensing and actuation systems, connected to the

Internet, is likely to optimize energy consumption of planet

as a whole

Applications

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Home Automation

control lighting, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, appliances, communication systems, entertainment and

home security devices to improve convenience

Building Automation

monitor and control the mechanical, electrical and electronic systems used in

various types of buildings (e.g., public and private, industrial,

or residential)

Large Scale Deployments

several planned or ongoing large-scale deployments of the

IoT, to enable better management of cities and

systems like Songdo, South Korea

Industrial Applications

management of manufacturing equipment,

asset and situation management, or

manufacturing process optimization

Applications (Contd.)

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Lightweight protocols for devices to work together Unique and extensible identifiers for all devices Big Data Demand for API access and interoperability Cyber Security Privacy and Policy

Key Challenges

All of the messaging, management, and access control technologies used in these large-scale device networks must be massively scalable.

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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the latest version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet.

IPv6 uses a 128-bit address, allowing 2128 addresses i.e.

340282366920938463463374607431768211456 possible addresses.

Key TermsIPv6

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All of the messaging, management, and access control technologies used in these large-scale device networks must be massively scalable.

Big data is an all-encompassing term for any collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using traditional data

processing applications.

Key Terms (Contd.)Big Data

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Thank You