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WELCOME

to
LEARNING MODULE 6
Internet of Things
MODULE LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Describe Describe the internet of things.

Understand Cite various applications of the internet of things in the world around us, and its
implications,

Identify Identify challenges of the internet of things to the society.


INTERNET OF
THINGS

DIGITIZE NOW!
Definition, Description and History

Applications

Enabling technologies for IoT TABLE OF


CONTENTS
Criticism, problems and controversies

Implications
MORE EXAMPLES:
DIGITIZE NOW!

Tennis racket with sensor,


commuter Jacquard jacket, amazon
Alexa, smart watches
OTHER
EXAMPLES OF
IOT
¡ The Internet of Things or IoT refers to the
WHAT YOU NEED billions of physical devices around the world
that are now connected to the internet,
TO KNOW ABOUT collecting and sharing data, embedded with
electronics, internet connectivity, and other
THE AMAZING forms of hardware (such as sensors).
¡ These devices can communicate and interact
CONNECTED with others over the Internet, and they can
be remotely monitored and controlled.
WORLD! ¡ You have "things" that sense and collect data
and send it to the internet. This data can be
accessible by other "things" too.
IoT encompasses everything connected to the internet, ..objects that
"talk" to each other. "Simply, .it is made up of devices – from simple
sensors to smartphones and wearables – connected together,"

IT IS A NETWORK
"It's about networks, it's about devices, and it's about data. OF INTERNET
CONNECTED
..By combining these connected devices with automated systems, it
OBJECTS THAT
is possible to "gather information, analyses it and create an action" to ARE ABLE TO
help someone with a particular task or learn from a process. COLLECT AND
EXCHANGE DATA
IOT INCLUDES MANY INTERNET CONNECTED WEARABLE DEVICES SMART METERS AND
DIFFERENT SYSTEMS, CARS INCLUDING HEALTH SMART OBJECTS;
INCLUDING : AND FITNESS
MONITORING DEVICES,

ENABLING
WATCHES, AND EVEN
HUMAN IMPLANTED
DEVICES;

TECHNOLOGIES

HOME AUTOMATION SMARTPHONES THAT WIRELESS SENSOR


SYSTEMS AND ARE INCREASINGLY NETWORKS THAT
LIGHTING CONTROLS; BEING USED TO MEASURE WEATHER,
MEASURE THE WORLD FLOOD DEFENSES,
AROUND THEM; AND TIDES AND MORE.
He put a RFID tag on lipstick
and have them communicate
HISTORY with a radio receiver to track
sales.
CRAZY VARIETY
OF SOME
CONNECTED
“THINGS” ARE
COLLECTING
DATA AND
PERFORMING ALL
SORTS OF TASKS.
¡1.SENSOR OR DEVICE
§ A sensor collects data and processed the data.
HOW DOES IOT ¡A device have sensors that communicate over the internet with other
WORK? devices or the cloud, generating data for further action.
¡It is anything that can be tagged or connected such as its designed to be
connected.

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HOW DOES IOT
WORK?

2. CONNECTIVITY
¡The cloud computing platform
¡It offers a wide storage extensible
computing power.
¡It is a network at gateways that
connect multiple devices.

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HOW DOES IOT WORK?

3. DATA PROCESSING

Data is the center of IoT network


concept.
It may either be simple or complex.
It requires action by the user like a
simple text or notification or through
phone or web application
HOW DOES IOT WORK?

4. USER INTERFACE ( ecosystem)


¡ It is the software and input device by means of
which a computer and its user communicate or
how one controls a software application or
hardware device.
¡ Examples of user interface are the display screen,
mouse or the desktop. A means on how the user
and computer interact..

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC


MORE ON HOW IOT WORKS!

IoT is an intelligent technology which includes identification, sensing and intelligence.

It is used in pattern identification fields like measurement and computing as well as computer and
communication fields like sensing, communication, information collection and processing.

It involves management of accession of cloud computing customization application by users of IoT,


computing and processing what is involved in customization service; organizing and coordinating service
nodes in the data centre
SUMMARY ON HOW IOT WORKS..

But if the user input is needed or if the


Once the data gets to the cloud, user simply wants to check in on the
An IoT system consists of software processes it and then might system, a user interface allows them to
do so. Any adjustments or actions that
sensors/devices which “talk” to the decide to perform an action, such as
sending an alert or automatically the user makes are then sent in the
cloud through some kind of opposite direction through the system:
connectivity. adjusting the sensors/devices without
the need for the user. from the user interface, to the cloud,
and back to the sensors/devices to
make some kind of change.
OTHER IOT APPLICATION :
SMART FARMING—( DRONES AND SENSORS)

Counting plants-A successful Water rationing… embedded How much fertilizer? Soil
drone flight, in addition to sensors measure specific sensors reports moisture data
simply being able to count qualities of the soil, mapping at different levels and, weather
plants, can automatically class variations in temperature and stations for above-ground
them by size and even make a moisture . information like temperature,
preliminary assessment of their wind speed and solar radiation
vitality based on whether plants ;the sensors send data (via 6-
are healthy or not. LoWPAN )to a local gateway,
which reports collected results.
APPLICATION OF IOT

A. The Consumer internet of things is used for consumer application


and consumer-oriented services. It is what almost everyone knows and
talk about. It is used to tract personal assets especially smart
appliances.

B. The Industrial internet of things describes industries like those in


manufacturing and utilities like smart cities and smart metering
MORE EXAMPLES ON SMART HEALTH
CRITICISM, PROBLEMS
AND CONTROVERSIES

1.Privacy and Security issues .


¡ Interconnectivity , over reliance to technology and privacy implication has to be addressed.
¡ Cybersecurity risks
¡ Intelligence services might use IoT for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, targeting for recruitment or gaining access to networks or
user credentials.
2.The need for standardization or data management
§ Implementation issues
¡ Devices should be able to communicate to exchange information.
3.Environmental impact of electronic devices

¡ …The loss of job ? Machines are taking over the workload. Automation replaces workers only, since it opens up avenues for smarter individuals..(marketers,
bloggers lifestyle trainers etc..)
CHALLENGES FOR IOT IN THE PHILIPPINES

01 02 03
Philippines belong to the 1. Internet speed is 2. Filipinos do not adapt 3. Research on iot is
top 20 countries in the average compared to WELL- enough to NOT one of the
world with the highest other countries. technological government high
number of internet ..it ranked 99th and 88th advancement… it ranked priorities.
users! in terms of mobile and # 83rd out of 138
fixed broadband speed. countries in terms of
technological readiness.
IMPLICATIONS

• The Internet of Things (IoT) can allow


companies to maximize business value –
• This will drive innovation and greater
sensors, software and other technologies
efficiencies in all areas of business, from
in physical assets can connect and
design to manufacturing.
exchange data with other devices and
systems over the internet.

The future of IoT is more fascinating than


this where billions of things will be talking IoT will bring macro shift in the way we
to each other and human intervention live and work
will become least.
THE NEXT BIG THING AFTER IOT!
Messy automation is a big thing that
IoT build :
self- driving cars and robots that
The Internet of Things can sew clothes, washing
machines that don’t just clean your
builds on the Internet, clothes, but sorts them from the
which builds on computing, laundry basket, folds them, and puts
and so on. There’s no hard them back in your closet once they
are clean; or robots that can
edge where one thing perform surgery without human
stops, and another starts, operators; or machines that sort
so “before” and “after” trash and remove high-quality
materials for recycling and reuse; or
vehicles that can rescue people
from dangerous environments like
fires and floods.
SUMMARY
1. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital
machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer
data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.

2. Examples of objects that can fall into the scope of IOT include connected security systems,
thermostats, cars, electronic appliances, lights in household and commercial environments, alarm clocks,
speaker systems, vending machines and more.

3.The main goals of IOT are to enable people to communicate with each other and to access online data
and processes , to generate real-time data that we can then analyze and use to create desired business
outcomes.

4.The IOT has concerns on privacy and security issues as well as connectivity or data management and
has to be addressed well.
Choose one topic below and through research , write your brief idea
on them.( Use short bondpaper with 300 maximum words.. Submit
through the group file one week from now)
1. How can IoT fight climate change?

2. How can companies leverage IoT?


HOMEWORK:
3. How can IoT rescue aviation?

4. Is it possible for a nightmare scenario from IoT?


ADDITIONAL INPUTS – VIDEOS 25-26
• Go back to Week 13 tab and look for Videos 25-26
• Watch the videos for more visual explanations of the
concepts
Forum 4- IoT and Privacy

• Go back to Week 13 tab and look for Forum 4


• Click Forum 4, read and follow the procedures.
• Be able to submit your output ON TIME!
If you have some questions
concerning the concepts in
the module, please bring
them up with your Professor
through the INBOX on your
Canvas.
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WORKS CITED

introduction : http://www.clarioncallbd.com/internet-of-things-iot/

history : https://www.smart-industry.net/interview-with-iot-inventor-kevin-ashton-iot-is-driven-by-the-users/

updates :https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/semiconductors/our-insights/whats-new-with-the-internet-of-things

updates :https://www.wired.co.uk/article/internet-of-things-what-is-https://www.wired.co.uk/article/internet-of-things-what-is-explained-iot

IoT in the Phil- : https://www.networkworld.com/article/3542891/the-internet-of-things-in-2020-more-vital-than-ever.html

IoT issues- : https://www.flipscience.ph/technology/iot-philippines/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMTTaMPJ8fc

images - :https://www.google.com/imgres
https://tool.animaker.com/voice-app

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