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Internet Of Things
  • What it is
  • And why it matters

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Introduction-
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a vast
    number of things that are connected to the
    internet so they can share data with other things
    IoT applications, connected devices, industrial
    machines and more. Internet-connected devices use
    built-in sensors to collect data and, in some
    cases, act on it. IoT connected devices and
    machines can improve how we work and live.
  • Real-world Internet of Things examples range from
    a smart home that automatically adjusts heating
    and lighting to a smart factory that monitors
    industrial machines to look for problems, then
    automatically adjusts to avoid failures.


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History of the Internet of Things
  • The term Internet of Things was coined by
    entrepreneur Kevin Ashton, one of the founders of
    the Auto-ID Center at MIT. Ashton was part of a
    team that discovered how to link objects to the
    internet through an RFID tag. He first used the
    phrase Internet of Things in a 1999
    presentation and it has stuck around ever
    since.
  • Ashton may have been first to use the term
    Internet of Things, but the concept of connected
    devices particularly connected machines has
    been around for a long time.

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Where is using
IOT?
  • Many industries use IoT to understand consumer
    needs in real time, become more responsive,
    improve machine and system quality on the fly,
    streamline operations and discover innovative
    ways to operate as part of their digital
    transformation efforts.
  • Very known industries
  • Retail
  • Manufacturing
  • Health care
  • Transporation and logistic
  • Energy

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RETAIL
  • IoT unites data, analytics and marketing
    processes across locations. Retailers capture IoT
    data from in-store and digital channels and apply
    analytics (including artificial intelligence, or
    AI) for real-time, contextual listening and to
    understand behavior patterns and preferences.
    They often use IoT connected devices like RFID
    inventory tracking chips, cellular and Wi-Fi
    systems, beacons and smart shelves in their
    Internet of Things strategy.

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Manufacturing
  • IoT connects all phases of the Industrial
    Internet of Things (IIoT) process from supply
    chain to delivery for a cohesive view of
    production, process and product data. Advanced
    IoT sensors in factory machines or warehouse
    shelves, along with big data analytics and
    predictive modeling, can prevent defects and
    downtime, maximize equipment performance, cut
    warranty costs, boost production yield and
    enhance the customer experience.

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Health Care
  • IoT technology captures data streaming in real
    time from the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
    such as wearables and other medical connected
    devices that monitor exercise, sleep and other
    health habits. This IoT data enables precise
    diagnoses and treatment plans, improves patient
    safety and outcomes, and streamlines care
    delivery.

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Transportation Logistics
  • IoT with geofence-enabled location intelligence
    and AI, deployed across the value chain, can
    deliver greater efficiency and reliability for
    transportation and logistics companies. This
    technology can improve service quality, reduce
    downtime and boost customer satisfaction. It can
    also enhance safety and reduce costs by managing,
    tracking and monitoring connected vehicles,
    freight and other mobile assets in real time.

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Energy
  • The Internet of Things helps providers deliver
    reliable, fair-priced services and products. IoT
    connected devices and machines predict problems
    before they occur. Distributed grid resources
    like solar and wind are integrated through IoT.
    And behavior data such as that collected from
    smart homes improves convenience and security,
    and informs development of customized services.

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With the Internet of Things (IoT), we can
understand the context (the time and place of the
customer) to identify when were certain the
customer needs help or an incentive to purchase,
and we can respond proactively.
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