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INTERNET OF THINGS
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Presentation Outline
Definition
Architecture / Topology
Types / Connection
Q & A Session
Letak gambar2
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Internet of
Things
Definitions
Internet of Things
A global infrastructure for the information
society enabling advanced services by
interconnecting things based on existing and
evolving, interoperable information and
communication technologies.
Source: ITU Study Group 13
Things
Physical & Virtual Worlds
Connection
RFID
To identify
and
track the
data of
things
Sensor
Smart Tech
To collect
and
process
the data to
detect the
changes
in the
physical
status of
things
Nano Tech
To enhance
the power of
the network
by devolving
processing
capabilities
to different
part of the
network.
To make the
smaller
and
smaller
things
have the
ability to
connect
and
interact.
Internet of Things
TYPES OF CONNECTIONS
ALREADY
ACHIEVED
FOCUS IS
HERE
TYPES OF CONNECTIONS
P2M
M2M
P2P
GOVERNMENTS
SOCIETIES
INDIVIDUALS
AGRICULTURE
BETTER AND
EFFICIENT
MANAGEMENT
OF COWS:
Easy location of
Stolen cows,
Easy Disease
Management etc
HEALTH
TOURISM:
Easy location of
desired animals
for Tourists to see during
certain seasons. Tourists
dont visit our Countries during
certain seasons
because animals are very far
Due to migration.
Endangered Species
Monitoring: You can determine
actual location of animal species.
ARREST POACHING
SMART CITIES
Electricity Conservation:
Provides only enough STREET
lighting depending on time of the
day, Weather Conditions and
Season
Smart Vending
Telemetry device ManageSales recording, stock
management, maintenance, ERP, Workforce
Management, PayPal
Remote Maintenance
Connect to Industrial modem Manage, Maintenance
cycles, usage data, faults CRM system, service level
monitoring
Internet of Things
SMART HOUSE/HOME
SMART
FRIDGE
IoT in Homes
Manage Home Lighting
Provide enough light based on Weather conditions. Helps you to save
energy and save reduce your Bills
CHALLENGES
Religious beliefs
Culture & Traditions
Kak Siti
Technological Challenges
Regulatory Challenges
Legislation Challenges
THE END