1. Presented by : Shashank Mohan
Branch : CSE
Reg No : 22105109020
2. Table Of Content
• IoT Definition
• How IoT works?
• What is an example of an Internet of Things device?
• Why Is Internet of Things (IoT) so important?
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• References
3. IoT Definition
• “The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated
computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects,
animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and
the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring
human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.”
4. How IoT works?
• 1) Sensors/Devices
• 2) Connectivity
• 3) Data Processing
• 4)User Interface
5. What is an example of an Internet of
Things device?
• A lightbulb that can be switched on using a smartphone app is an IoT device,
as is a motion sensor or a smart thermostat in your office or a connected
streetlight.
• An IoT device could be as fluffy as a child's toy or as serious as a driverless
truck.
• Some larger objects may themselves be filled with many smaller IoT
components, such as a jet engine that's now filled with thousands of sensors
collecting and transmitting data back to make sure it is operating efficiently.
6. Why Is Internet of Things (IoT) so
important?
• Over the past few years, IoT has become one of the most important
technologies of the 21st century.
• Now that we can connect everyday objects—kitchen appliances, cars,
thermostats, baby monitors—to the internet via embedded devices,
seamless communication is possible between people, processes, and things.
• By means of low-cost computing, the cloud, big data, analytics, and mobile
technologies, physical things can share and collect data with minimal human
intervention.
7. Advantages of IoT
• Ability to access information from anywhere at any time on any
device;
• Improved communication between connected electronic devices;
• Transferring data packets over a connected network saving time
and money; and
• Automating tasks helping to improve the quality of a business's
services and reducing the need for human intervention.
8. Disadvantages IoT
• As the number of connected devices increases and more
information is shared between devices, the potential that a hacker
could steal confidential information also increases.
• Enterprises may eventually have to deal with massive numbers --
maybe even millions -- of IoT devices, and collecting and
managing the data from all those devices will be challenging.
• If there's a bug in the system, it's likely that every connected
device will become corrupted.