What is Internet of Things ?
The Internet of Things is the concept of everyday objects - from industrial machines to wearable devices - using built-in sensors to gather data and take action on that data across a network. So it's a building that uses sensors to automatically adjust heating and lighting. Or production equipment alerting maintenance personnel to an impending failure. Simply put, the Internet of Things is the future of technology that can make our lives more efficient.
How does it Impact you?
"Anything that can be connected, will be connected." Say for example you are on your way to a meeting; your car could have access to your calendar and already know the best route to take.The reality is that the IoT allows for virtually endless opportunities and connections to take place, many of which we can't even think of or fully understand the impact of today.
History of the Internet of Things
We've been fascinated with gadgets that function on a grander scale for decades (think spy movie-type stuff) - but it's only been in the past several years that we've seen the IoT's true potential. The concept evolved as wireless Internet became more pervasive, embedded sensors grew in sophistication and people began understanding that technology could be a personal tool as well as a professional one. The term "Internet of Things" was coined in the late 1990s by entrepreneur Kevin Ashton. Ashton, who's one of the founders of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, was part of a team that discovered how to link objects to the Internet through an RFID tag. He said he first used the phrase "Internet of Things" in a presentation he made in 1999 - and the term has stuck around ever since.
What Is the Internet of Things (IoT)
Current Business Trends in IOT
Benefits of IOT
Barriers of IOT
Case Study
IoT Architecture
What is Sensors and Actuators
Types of Sensor & their Significance
Communication Technology
Raspberry PI
Wireless & Bluetooth
IoT protocols: MQTT/MQTTS, ALLJOYN
Hands on End to End IoT Session
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Introduction to Amazon Web Servers
AWS IOT Implementations
Introduction to IOT Frame Work
Types of Framework available in Market - Windows, Microsoft Azure