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Name: POOJA G N E-mail Id: [email protected] Twitter Id: @Pooja_GN University: Visvesvaraya Technical University, Belgaum Year/Semester: IV/II Branch: Information Science and Engineering Internet of Things (IoT) IoT

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Name: POOJA G N

E-mail Id: [email protected]

Twitter Id: @Pooja_GN

University: Visvesvaraya Technical University, Belgaum

Year/Semester: IV/II

Branch: Information Science and Engineering

Internet of Things(IoT)

IoT

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Introduction

An IoT is the ability of things(whether that be beings or objects) to be set up to communicate with each other and transfer data without human prompting.

IoT requires an integrated fabric of devices, data, connections, processes, and people and it is challenging to integrate digital Internet technologies with physical infrastructures.

The concept of IoT first became popular in 1999, through the Auto-ID Center at

MIT and related market-analysis publications.

Radio-frequency identification(RFID) was seen as a prerequisite for the IoT in the

early days.

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IoT is beginning to grow significantly, as customers and businesses realize the benefits of connecting devices to Internet.

According to a survey, IoT, will grow to 26 billion units installed in 2020 representing an almost 30-fold increase from 0.9 billion in 2009. By 2020, IoT product and service suppliers are expected to generate incremental revenue exceeding $300 billion, mostly in services. 86% of 1,400 business leaders think that industrial IoT will be a net creator of jobs.

With IoT adaption extending across different verticals of businesses in 2015,

cloud deployment, big data management, application development, new database models, networking architecture, data security and privacy are some of the factors that will be crucial for enterprise growth.

Introduction

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TrendsSecurity and privacy: trust and authentication become critical across

all elements of the IoT, including devices, the networks, the cloud and software apps.

Hardware & Software: advanced microcontrollers, systems on chips and sensor technologies are enabling new types of IoT devices. Software developers increase their focus on developing IoT platforms and solutions that upload data from sensors.

Machine-to-machine(M2M) automation: in the future, sensors, devices, & whole IoT systems will be talking to each other, providing insights & making decisions without human intervention.

Platform-to-platform integration: open IoT platforms support multiple applications, devices, and networks.

Wearables: watch development in systems on chips, sensor hubs, sensor fusion, low-power wireless connectivity, battery life & specialized software development to support wearables.

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TrendsNetwork Bandwidth: as more devices come online, networks will clog and

service providers will be in a never-ending battle to increase network capacity.

Big data: “things” will produce even more data than we have now, taxing our already complex enterprise information management.

Business processes transformation: IoT enables new automated

sense-and-respond systems, disrupting traditional processes and requiring new skills.

Vertical clouds: aggregating all the big data and finding them will best be achieved by capturing, analyzing, and responding from the cloud.

In the upcoming years, I expect the great evolution in

security issues, M2M automation, Big data, clouds and in business process transformation. Even we can get to see the demand for education and skills training to IoT systems.

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Interest AreasI’m interested in “SECURITY ISSUES and SOFTWARES DEVELOPMENT” areas of IoT.

As IoT will create millions of data points, enterprises need to consider risks of data thefts.As per IDC, 90% of IT networks bear risks of security breaches in 2015. Service providers should take up IoT-focused security measures to ensure privacy of data shared via smartphones, tablets, and other smart devices.

The software developers focus on developing IoT platforms and solutions that upload datafrom sensors and perform the analytics necessary to deliver the insights required for business decisions.

Since smart cities are on the rise, there will be more necessity of security and if I get an opportunity to work on IoT, I would like to go with ”Security issues”, the most wanted and challenging area in upcoming years.

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