Introduction to IoT
Module 1
By: Prof. Manjula T R
, Outline
• What is IoT
• What are things
• Examples of IoT
• Genesis of IoT
• Revolutionary phase of internet
• IoT & digitization
• Impact of IoT
, Introduction
• The phrase “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton an expert on
digital innovation in 1999
• The main communication form of present Internet is human to human.
• The Internet of Things (IoT) can be considered as evolution of Internet that
realizes machine-to-machine (M2M) learning.
• The first version of Internet was about data created by people, while the next
version is about data created by things.
• IoT describes a world where just about anything can be connected and
communicate in an intelligent fashion.
, What Is IoT?
• Imagine a world where just about anything you can think of is
online and communicating to other things and people, in order to
enable new services that enhance our lives.
• From self-driving drones ,delivering your grocery order to sensors
in your clothing monitoring your health, the world we know is set
to undergo a major technological shift forward. This shift is
known collectively as the Internet of Things (IoT).
• The goal of IoT is to “connect the unconnected.”
• The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a system of interrelated,
internet-connected objects that are able to collect and transfer
data over a wireless network without human intervention
Module 1
By: Prof. Manjula T R
, Outline
• What is IoT
• What are things
• Examples of IoT
• Genesis of IoT
• Revolutionary phase of internet
• IoT & digitization
• Impact of IoT
, Introduction
• The phrase “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton an expert on
digital innovation in 1999
• The main communication form of present Internet is human to human.
• The Internet of Things (IoT) can be considered as evolution of Internet that
realizes machine-to-machine (M2M) learning.
• The first version of Internet was about data created by people, while the next
version is about data created by things.
• IoT describes a world where just about anything can be connected and
communicate in an intelligent fashion.
, What Is IoT?
• Imagine a world where just about anything you can think of is
online and communicating to other things and people, in order to
enable new services that enhance our lives.
• From self-driving drones ,delivering your grocery order to sensors
in your clothing monitoring your health, the world we know is set
to undergo a major technological shift forward. This shift is
known collectively as the Internet of Things (IoT).
• The goal of IoT is to “connect the unconnected.”
• The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a system of interrelated,
internet-connected objects that are able to collect and transfer
data over a wireless network without human intervention