The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in supply chain management. IoT refers to a network of objects equipped with sensors and identifiers that allows them to communicate and interact with each other. IoT takes the internet's ability to gather, analyze, and distribute data to a new level by connecting physical objects. It works by using RFID to identify objects, sensors to collect and process data on objects' physical status, smart technologies to enhance network processing power, and nano technologies to miniaturize connected devices.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in supply chain management. IoT refers to a network of objects equipped with sensors and identifiers that allows them to communicate and interact with each other. IoT takes the internet's ability to gather, analyze, and distribute data to a new level by connecting physical objects. It works by using RFID to identify objects, sensors to collect and process data on objects' physical status, smart technologies to enhance network processing power, and nano technologies to miniaturize connected devices.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in supply chain management. IoT refers to a network of objects equipped with sensors and identifiers that allows them to communicate and interact with each other. IoT takes the internet's ability to gather, analyze, and distribute data to a new level by connecting physical objects. It works by using RFID to identify objects, sensors to collect and process data on objects' physical status, smart technologies to enhance network processing power, and nano technologies to miniaturize connected devices.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in supply chain management. IoT refers to a network of objects equipped with sensors and identifiers that allows them to communicate and interact with each other. IoT takes the internet's ability to gather, analyze, and distribute data to a new level by connecting physical objects. It works by using RFID to identify objects, sensors to collect and process data on objects' physical status, smart technologies to enhance network processing power, and nano technologies to miniaturize connected devices.
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Internet of Things Applications on SCM
Deepak Karnani – A023
Makrand Kolekar – A025 Sourav Modak – A032 Kaushik Trivedi – A052 Shreyas Sawant – A054 Shoheb Siddiqui– A065 What exactly is the Internet of Things? The internet of things (IoT) is a network of objects equipped with radio frequency identification chips and similar technologies so that the objects could communicate and interact with each other. IoT represents the next evolution of the Internet, taking a huge leap in its ability to gather, analyze, and distribute data that we can turn into information, knowledge, and ultimately wisdom. The term Internet of Things was first used by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure How it works?
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