Unit - 4 - Introduction To IoT.
Unit - 4 - Introduction To IoT.
Introduction to Internet
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of Things
Books Recommended
2 TEXTBOOKS
1. Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig, Artificial
Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 3rd
Edition,Pearson Publications, 2020
2. Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy,
Melanie Swan O’Reilly Publications
3. Thomas Erl, Ricardo Puttini, Zaigham Mahmood
,Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology &
Architecture, Prentice Hall, 2013
4. Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally, Designing
the Internet of Things, Wiley, 2013.
5. Saikat Dutt, Subramaniyam Chandramouli, Amit
Kumar Das, Machine Learning, Pearson Education
UNIT – IV
3 An overview
The flavor of the IoT
The technology of the IoT
Enchanted objects,
Who is making the internet of
things.
Design Principles for Connected
Devices:
Calm and ambient technology,
web thinking for connected devices
An overview of Internet of Things (IoT)
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Meaning of Internet of Things
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Analytics: Data analytics needs to be applied to the data as the value is not in
the raw bits and bytes, but rather in the insights gathered from them. Big data
analytics tools vary from simple statistical tools to more sophisticated
machine learning approaches. For instance, statistical tools find the known
knowns in the data; machine learning finds the known unknowns; and deep
learning is able to find the unknown unknowns. The process of generating
useful insights from the data collected by sensors is called analytics. Analytics
when performed in real time, can have numerous applications and can make
the IoT system efficient.
User Interface: It determines how the data is presented to the final users. A
user sometimes might also have an interface through which they can actively
check in on their IOT system. For instance, a user with the help of a camera
installed in his house, might check the video recordings and all the feeds
through a web server.
Action: Information obtained after analytics must be either passed to the user
using some user interface, messages, alerts, etc; or may also trigger some
actions with the help of actuators. Actuators are the devices that perform some
action depending on the command given to them over the network.
Components of IoT Implementation
14 Figure: IoT Implementation
Benefits of IoT
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Chitale Dairy
IoT Case Studies
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Chitale Dairy
It sells over 60 million liters of milk annually.
The dairy uses RFID tags to capture vital information about each cow
or buffalo and transmits this information back to the dairy’s data
center.
Farmers can access this information about their animals from the
company’s database using their mobile phones.
They can use this information to
The expected levels of milk or when vaccinations have to be given.
Tracking cattle movement and locations to prevent potential loss or
theft.
Measuring fertility of cows to make better decisions on breeding.
Monitoring or Tracking of cows behavior, eating habits, health
conditions etc
Lactation and the use of robots to increase milk production.
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The telematics device gathers information from inside the vehicle and transfers it
back to the IoT cloud through appropriate communication protocols.
This data is then processed, analysed, and decisions are made to improve vehicle
performance, customer recommendations etc.
Connected Features for Two-Wheelers
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IoT Case Studies
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Examples i. Smart thermostats that adjust the i. Smart lighting systems that modify
temperature based on user brightness in response to ambient light
preferences. levels.
ii. Wearable fitness trackers that ii. Home automation systems that react
monitor activity without constant to their presence without direct user
user input. input.
iii. Smart lighting systems that adjust
brightness based on natural light
levels.
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