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Internet Of Things

Presented by: Group 4 (Section B)


1. Jahnavi – 21080
2. Jahnavi De – 21081
3. Jakkampudi Moulithya – 21082
4. Kavana K – 21083
5. Kelvin Francis – 21084
6. Kuntal Mandal - 21085
OUTLINE
 What is IoT?
 IoT and Digitization
 Why IoT?
 IoT in Business
 IoT In Operation
 IoT in Aerial and Agriculture
 Medical IoT
 Challenges In IoT
 Conclusion
• Internet of things is an intelligent connectivity.
• Goal of IoT is the “ Connect the unconnected”
• Integration of physical world to computers leads to improvement
in areas of accuracy, efficiency, automation etc..
• Kevin Ashton – Father of IoT.
• Evolution of computers can be said to be categorized in to four

What is iot? phases


Connectivity
Networked economy
Immersive experiences
Internet of things
IOT and Digitization
• IoT is the prime enabler of digitization.
• IoT focuses on connecting “things,” such as objects and Convergence of OT and IT
machines, to a computer network, such as internet.
• Digitization is basically conversion of information into Information Technology(IT) deals with connections
digital format. to internet along with data and technology related to
it.
Operation Technology(OT) deals with monitoring and
controlling devices in the physical operational system
and also OT is responsible for device and process of
industrial equipment.
With the rise of IoT, convergence of IT and OT is
effective and efficient.
Convergence of IT and OT with the help of IoT leads
to digitization.
Why IoT?
• Tracking and monitoring ability
• Increase in data availability leads to better
and effective decision making.
• Workload reduction with automation.
• Increased efficiency.
• Better quality of life
IOT IN BUSINESS
 Enhance Business Safety and Security
 Improve Customer Service and Experience
 Increase New Business and Revenue
Opportunities
 Cutting Down Operational Costs
 Add Mobility and Agility to Business
Predictive
Digital twins
Maintenance

IOT IN MANUFACTURING Logistics


Asset Tracking
INDUSTRY management

Remote Production
control
IOT CHANGES MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY 
• Predictive maintenance utilizes data form various sources,
such as critical equipment sensors, enterprise resource
planning (ERP) systems, systems, computerized maintenance
management systems (CMMS), Prediction data
• Industrial IoT Digital Twins optimize efficiency by predicting
failures in production so that they can be fixed before they
affect manufacturing targets.
• Managing the automotive fleet via IoT-driven devices helps
manufacturers eliminate or put down the risks concerning the
costs related to vehicles, staff and transportation
• Reallocating your company’s computational resources to a
custom cloud or connecting the device to BAAS/PAAS you
can collect and analyZe the large scale data
• By providing accurate real-time data about enterprise’s assets,
their statuses, location and movements. 
• Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) work dynamically that
collects the data and communicates it to other devices that
are out of the communication ranges using IOT technology
• In an IoT setting, a drone could act as a mobile sensor to
gather data and relay it back to a cloud app or some other
analytics service.
• Autonomous UAV, delivering data in real time,
constructed of high impact plastics making the drones
lighter and more robust, needing no input or control from
the pilot once the destination or task is set.
IOT in UAV’s UAV’s are the new "Flying IoT”
• They'll Track People and Deliver Goods Using IOT.
• Agriculture drones use IOT technology to communicate
• Revolutionising delivery of goods and services
• Help in Industrial applications (inception).
• Ex: Zipline drones
Application of IOT in Agriculture
• Smart farms, The quality of soil is crucial to produce good
crops, and the Internet of Things offers farmers the
possibility to access detailed knowledge and valuable
information of their soil condition.
• Through the implementation of IoT sensors, a significant
amount of data can be obtained on the state and stages of
the soil
• Controlling Irrigation
• Effective usage of inputs like water ,fertilizers ,pesticides
etc
• Reduces the cost of crop production
• Connects greenhouses and stables
• Help in Livestock monitoring
Medical IoT
• Medical IoT sometimes called
Healthcare IoT.
• This refers to the growing number
of IoT devices in Medical
Industry.
• IoT can lead to disruptive
healthcare system.
• IoT can give high quality
solutions with modern
technologies
IoT for IoT for
Patients Physicians

IoT for
IoT for
Health
Hospitals Insurance
Companies
• Insufficient testing and updating concern
regarding data security and privacy
• Software complexity

Challenges of IOT Data volume and interpretation


• Integration with AI and automation


• Devices require a constant power supply which
is difficult
• Interaction and short-range communication
Conclusion
YEAR NUMBER OF
1. we use IOT in smart phone , in agriculture , energy CONNECTED DEVICES
engagement , transport and logistics , smart lighting and many
more sectors.
1990 0.3 million
2. Innovative technologies and approaches will be required to
make IOT a reality. 1999 90.0 million
3. By 2022 the IOT expected to connect more than 5 billion
people , 30 billon devices , and represent a market from $4 to 2010 5.0 billion
$12 trillion.
4. The future of IOT has the potential to be limitless. Advances 2013 9.0 billion
to the industrial internet will be accelerated through increase
network agility, the integrated AI and secured diverse use 2025 1.0 trillion
cases at hyperscale
5.

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