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Introduction to Internet of Things (IOT)

Prepared ByS.Sankar

16PHD0247Full Time Research Scholar

SCOPEVIT University

Guided ByDr. P. Srinivasan PhDAssociate Professor

SITEVIT University

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AGENDA

• Definition• History• Introduction• Architecture• Protocol• Implementation Tool• Research areas and challenges• Applications

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DEFINITION

• Collection of inter-related physical devices connected

over the internet that able to exchange the data from

one device to another devices with less human

involvement

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HISTORY OF IOT

• British entrepreneur Kevin Ashton coined the term in 1999 while working at Auto-ID Labs.

• Kevin Ashton “IOT” definition as “ Global network of objects connected to Radio frequency identification.”

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INTRODUCTION

• Wireless Sensor Network• Cloud Computing• RFID• RFID connecting to IOT

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Wireless Sensor Network:

• A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless

network consisting of spatially distributed

autonomous devices using sensors to monitor

physical or environmental conditions.

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Difference between WSN and IOT

Wireless Sensor Network

Internet of Things

Things connected to wireless network and gather some data or monitoring the environment

IOT= WSN+ Internet + Cloud Storage + Mob/ Web Application

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Cloud Computing :

Definition:

• Cloud computing means storing and accessing the

data over internet instead of our computer hard drive

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RFID:

• RFID is a method of identifying unique object using radio

waves

• RFID system are made up of three components

1. Reader

2. Antennas

3. Tags

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Connecting RFID Tags to IOT

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Communication Principle

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Address Updating

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IOT Architecture

Service Oriented Architecture of IOT

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1. Sensing Layer: • it is used to gather data from objects2.Network Layer: • it provides the infrastructure to support over wired or

wireless connection among things3.Service Layer:• It is used to create and manage the services required by

user application4. Application Layer:• It provides the interaction methods with user application

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IOT Common Standards

• W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)

• IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force)

• EPC global

• IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers)

• ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards

Institute)

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IOT Protocol Standards

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Application Layer Protocol:

1. Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP):

• It follows the stateless client-server architecture

• It is suitable for tiny devices with low power,

computation and communication capabilities

2. Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT):

• It is suitable to connect embedded devices, network

with application

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3. Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)

• It is suitable for multi-party chatting, voice and video

calling and telecommunity

4. Advanced Message Queuing Protocol(AMQP):

• It is wire level protocol

5. Data Distribution service (DDS):

• It is used for multicasting application

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2. Infrastructure Protocols:a. Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy

Networks (RPL):• This protocol is standardized by IETF• This routing protocol supports simple and complex

traffic models like i. Point to pointii. Point to multi pointiii. Multi point to point

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b. 6LoWPAN(IPV6 Low power wireless personal area network):

• This standard provides header compression to reduce

the data transmission overhead, forwarding to link-

layer to support multi-hop delivery

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3. IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee)

• This protocol was created to specify a sub layer as

Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer

(PHY) for low rate wireless private area networks (LR-

WPAN)

• It provides a reliable communication, operability on

different platforms and a large number of nodes

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4. Physical Layer:

a. LTE-A ( Long Term Evolution- Advanced):

• This protocol is suitable for long term durability of

infrastructure especially for smart cities

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Implementation Tool

Real Time Implementation:1. Embedded system2. Wireless network and cloud storage3. Decision making and Machine learning4. Web/ Mobile ApplicationSimulation Tool:• Contiki Os – Cooja Simulator

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Research Areas and Challenges in IOT

• Availability• Reliability• Mobility• Performance• Management• Scalability• Interoperability• Security and privacy• Video based IOT• Social Internet of things

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Applications

• Transportation and logistics domain

• Healthcare domain

• Smart environment (home, office, plant , city)

• Personal and social domain

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References

1. Kevin Ashton,”That ‘ internet of things’ Thing”, RFID journal, 2002.

2. Sandra Dominikus and J orn-Marc Schmidt,” �Connecting Passive RFID Tags to the Internet of Things“, WWW.iab.org.

3. RFID Basics white paper4. Luigi Atzori, Antonio Iera, Giacomo Morabito,” The

Internet of Things: A survey”, Computer Networks 54 (2010) 2787–2805.

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5. Jayavardhana Gubbi,Rajkumar Buyya,Slaven Marusic,Marimuthu Palaniswami,” Internet of Things (IoT): A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions”, Future Generation computer system, Volume 29, Issue 7, September 2013, Pages 1645–1660.

6. Shancang Li&Li Da Xu&Shanshan Zhao,” The internet of things: a survey”, Inf Syst Front (2015) 17:243–259.

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7. Maria Rita Palattella, Nicola Accettura, Xavier Vilajosana, Thomas Watteyne,” Standardized Protocol Stack for the Internet of (Important) Things”, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, Vol. 15, No. 3, Third Quarter,2013.

8. Ala Al-Fuqaha, Mohsen Guizani, Mehdi Mohammadi, Mohammed Aledhari,”Internet of Things: A Survey on EnablingTechnologies, Protocols, and Applications”, Ieee Communication Surveys & Tutorials, Vol. 17, No. 4, Fourth Quarter 2015.

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9. G. Marrocco, C. Occhiuzzi, F. Amato, “ Sensor-

oriented passive RFID”, in: Proceedings of TIWDC

2009, Pula, Italy, September 2009.

10. C. Floerkemeier, C. Roduner, M. Lampe, RFID

application development with the Accada middleware

platform, IEEE System Journal 1 (2) (2007) 82–94.


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