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Through The Years
THE INTERNET OF THINGS
Introduction
 Internet of things (IoT) emerged as a concept
about 20 years ago and is now making headlines
around the world. Everyone talks about
connectivity, smart devices, real-time data
extraction, etc.
 IoT has evolved from being a simple device, into
the more advanced technologies we know as of
today. We will look back to the important events
of IoT through the years
1990 1st IoT Device

•The internet toaster was


created by John Romkey.
•It is a toaster that is
connected to a computer
•Has one control to turn
on/off
•Still needs a person to
insert bread
1999 IoT term is coined
•In 1999 British technology
pioneer Kevin Ashton, co-
founder of the Auto-ID
Laboratory at MIT, invented
the term "The Internet of
Things" to describe a system
where the Internet is
connected to the physical
world via sensors, which
serves as the “eye” and “ear”
of the computer.
2000 Internet Connected Refrigetator

•By the late 1990s and the


early 2000s, the idea of
connecting home appliances
to the internet had been
popularized and was seen as
the next big thing.
•The LG Internet Digital DIOS is
an internet refrigerator released
by LG Electronics in June 2000.
•This refrigerator was an
unsuccessful product because
the consumers had seen it as
unnecessary and expensive
(more than $20,000)
2008 1st IoT Conference

•The 1st Iot conference was held in


Zurich, Switzerland on March 26-
28, 2008.
•The conference was the first that
brought leading researchers and
practitioners from both academia
and industry together to facilitate
sharing of applications, research
results, and knowledge.
2011 Nest Thermostat
•The Nest Thermostat is a smart
thermostat developed by Nest Labs and
designed by Tony Fadell.
•It is an electronic, programmable, and
self-learning, Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat
that optimizes heating and cooling of
homes and businesses to conserve
energy.
•The thermostat can then learn people's
schedule, at which temperature they are
used to and when. Using built-in sensors
and phones' locations, it can shift into
energy saving mode when it realizes
nobody is at home.
Oxford Dictionary adds IoT
2013
•Oxford Dictionary adds the
term “Internet of Things” in
2013.
•It is defined as “The
connection of devices within
everyday objects via the
internet, enabling them to
share data.”
Echo and Alexa
2014
•Amazon Echo, often shortened
to Echo, is an American brand
of smart speakers developed
by Amazon. Echo devices connect to
the voice-controlled intelligent
personal assistant service Alexa,
which will respond when a user says
"Alexa“.
•Alexa is capable of voice interaction,
music playback, making to-do
lists, setting alarms, and providing
weather, traffics, and other real-time
information, such as news. Alexa can
also control several smart
devices using itself as a home
automation system.
2016 Mirai Botnet
• Mirai is malware that infects smart
devices that run on ARC processors,
turning them into a network of
remotely controlled bots or
"zombies". This network of bots,
called a botnet, is often used to
launch DDoS attacks. It was created
by Paras Jha Josiah White
•The source code of the malware was
quickly replicated by other
cybercriminals, and is believed to be
behind the massive attack that
infected over 600,000 IoT devices.
2020 Growing Numbers
•According to Statista, there are about
21.5 billion interconnected devices in the
world. 
•With 1.3 billion projected subscriptions
by 2023, IoT is about to experience
another boost by the 5G technology.
•By 2022, Google Home will have the
largest IoT devices market share, at 48%.
•The average number of connected
devices per household in 2020 was 10.
•By 2021, 35 billion IoT devices will be
installed around the world.
Conclusion

 We cannot evade the technological revolution.


Connectivity brings far too many benefits to neglect.
Therefore, it will soon become something as natural as
electricity or tap water. The Future will all be
connected ,and IoT will be an integral part of it, for the
benefit of mankind.
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