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The digital revolution is the new industrial
revolution
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INTERNET OF THINGS
  •  IOT is the network of physical objects
    embedded with  sensors and enabling objects to
    collect and exchange data.
  •  It improved efficiency, accuracy and economic
    benefit.
  • After augmented with sensors IOT becomes an
    instance of cyber-physical systems, which
    encompasses technologies such as smart
    grids, smart homes, intelligent
    transportation and smart cities.

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Why We Need Internet of Things???
  • IoT wants to connect all potential objects to
    interact each other on the internet to provide
    secure, comfort life for human. Internet of
    Things makes our world as possible as connected
    together. Nowadays we almost have internet
    infrastructure wherever and we can use it
    whenever.
  • Become more efficient
  • Discover new ways to delight your customers
  • Open up new business opportunities
  • Get your devices to start talking
  • Transform your business

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CONNECTED BODYAPPLICATIONS
Sensors Connectivity
Sensors Connectivity
YOUR BODY
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CONNECTED BODY APPLICATIONS
  • CHECK ON THE BABY
  • Aimed at helping to prevent SIDS, the Mimo
    monitor is a new kind of infant monitor that
    provides parents with real-time information about
    their baby's breathing, skin temperature, body
    position, and activity level on their
    smartphones. 
  • REMEMBER TO TAKE YOUR MEDS
  • Glow Caps fit prescription bottles and via a
    wireless chip provide services that help people
    stick with their prescription regimen from
    reminder messages, all the way to refill and
    doctor coordination.
  • TRACK YOUR ACTIVITY LEVELS
  • Using your smartphone's range of sensors
    (Accelerometer, Gyro, Video, Proximity, Compass,
    GPS, etc.) and connectivity options (Cell, Wi-Fi,
    Bluetooth, NFC, etc.) you have a well equipped
    Internet of Things device in your pocket that can
    automatically monitor your movements, location,
    and workouts throughout the day.
  • MONITOR AN AGING FAMILY MEMBER
  • Using a wearable alarm button and other discrete
    wireless sensors placed around the home, the Be
    Close system can track your loved one's daily
    routine and give you peace of mind for their
    safety by alerting you to any serious disruptions
    detected in their normal schedule

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YOUR HOME
CONNECTED HOMEAPPLICATIONS
Remotely monitor and manage your home and cut
down on your monthly bills and resource usage
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CONNECTED HOME APPLICATIONS
  • HEAT YOUR HOME EFFICIENTLY
  • Smart thermostats like the Nest use sensors,
    real-time weather forecasts, and the actual
    activity in your home during the day to reduce
    your monthly energy usage by up to 30, keeping
    you more comfortable, and offering to save you
    money on your utility bill
  • LIGHT YOUR HOME IN NEW WAYS
  • Web enabled lights like the Phillip's Hue can be
    used as an ambient data displays (Glow red when
    my bus is 5 minutes away). These multi-functional
    lights can also help you to reduce electricity
    use (automatically turn off the lights when no
    one is in a room) or help to secure your home
    while you are away by turning your lights on and
    off.
  • AVOID DISASTERS
  • Using a device like the Ninja Block and its range
    of add-on sensors you can track if a water pipe
    has burst in your basement, if there is motion
    inside your home while you are away, and have it
    automatically send you a notification by email or
    text message when it happens

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CONNECTED CITYAPPLICATIONS
YOUR CITY
Engage with the data exhaust produced from your
city and neighborhood
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CONNECTED CITY APPLICATIONS
  • KEEP STREETS CLEAN
  • Products like the cellular communication enabled
    Smart Belly trash use real-time data collection
    and alerts to let municipal services know when a
    bin needs to be emptied. This information can
    drastically reduce the number of pick-ups
    required, and translates into fuel and financial
    savings for communities service departments. 
  • STOP DRIVING IN CIRCLES
  • With the use of installed sensors, mobile apps,
    and real-time web applications like those
    provided in Street line's Park Sight service,
    cities can optimize revenue, parking space
    availability and enable citizens to reduce their
    environmental impact by helping them quickly find
    an open spot for their cars
  • RECEIVE POLLUTION WARNINGS
  • The DontFlushMe project by Leif Pacified is an
    example that combines sensors installed in
    Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) with alerts to
    local residents so they can avoid polluting local
    waterways with raw sewage by not flushing their
    toilets during overflow events.

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  • LIGHT STREETS MORE EFFECTIVELY
  • This smart lighting system from Echelon allows a
    city to intelligently provide the right level of
    lighting needed by time of day, season, and
    weather conditions. Cities have shown a reduction
    in street lighting energy use by up to 30 using
    solutions like this.
  • SHARE YOUR FINDINGS
  • Air Casting is a platform for recording, mapping,
    and sharing health and environmental data using
    your smartphone. Each Air Casting session lets
    you capture real-world measurements (Sound levels
    recorded by their phone microphone Temperature,
    humidity, carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen
    dioxide (NO2) gas concentrations), and share it
    via the Crowd Map with your community.

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CONNECTED INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
  • MAINTAIN REPAIR
  • Sensors installed inside equipment will monitor
    if any parts have exceeded their designed
    thresholds, and will automatically send reports
    to owners and manufacturers if they have. Early
    predictions on equipment malfunctions can be made
    with parts and service maintenance can be
    automatically scheduled ahead of a an actual part
    failure.
  • MONITOR
  • Smart Structures Smart Pile technology is an
    example in action that uses wireless sensors
    embedded within concrete foundation piles to
    ensure the quality and integrity of a structure.
    These sensors can provide load and event
    monitoring for the projects construction both
    during and after its completion.
  • SAFETY FIRST
  • Engage offers an electronic system that notifies
    authorities when a fire extinguisher is blocked,
    missing from its designated location or when its
    pressure falls below safe operating levels.
    Alerts can be sent directly through an instant
    email, phone call or pager notification to proper
    agencies and supervisors.

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CONNECTED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
  • TRACK WATER
  • The University of Berkeley's Floating Sensor
    Network project uses motorized drifters
    (Outfitted with cell communication, GPS,
    temperature, and salinity sensors) that can be
    quickly deployed in response to unanticipated
    events such as floods to track the movement of
    water, contaminants, and other conditions in
    waterways.
  • GET AN ADVANCED WARNING
  • The University of Southborough's Acoustic
    Landslide Detector system called ALARMS
    (Assessment of Landslides using Acoustic
    Real-time Monitoring Systems), detects
    high-frequency stress waves produced by soil
    movement. They can be used to calculate soil
    movement in real time and send out alerts to
    communities before an event occurs
  • MONITOR POLLUTION LEVELS
  • The Air Quality Egg is a community-led air
    quality sensing system designed to allow anyone
    to collect high resolution readings of NO2 and CO
    concentrations outside of their home using an RF
    transmitter and Ethernet driven base station. The
    data can then be shared to create a network of
    readings to be used by the community and general
    public.
  • KEEP TRACK OF YOUR ASSETS
  • The On Farm solution combines real-time sensor
    data from soil moisture levels, weather
    forecasts, and pesticide usage from farming sites
    into a consolidated web dashboard. Farmers can
    use this data with advanced imaging and mapping
    information to spot crop issues and remotely
    monitor all of the farms assets and resource
    usage levels
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On our Campus!!!
Where is IoT???
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Information Security Office of Budget and Finance
Education Partnership Solutions
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IFTTT
If, This, Then, That
  • IFTTT stands for If, This, Then, That is a
    wonderful platform based on IoT that helps
    various apps and devices to work together to
    produce better results.
  • This initiative was mainly derived from the idea
    of prompting the activity of a mobile app in a
    mobile with another mobile app
  • This can include an example of automatically
    tweeting pictures that are first posted in
    separate photo app
  • It has various free features and services that
    include turning on and off the mobile alarm while
    the mobile torch is working and much more.

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GRAPH REPRESENTING LIGTH OFF TIME
If someone sleep at 10 oclock and switch off
lights at that time for consecutive two days then
automatically from third day light will be closed
at that time
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  • Big data and IoT together are expected to
    generate 322 billion revenue for the UK economy
    from 2015-2020.

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