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Traditional Interner v/s Internet of Things (IoT)

Traditional Interner v/s Internet of Things (IoT)

Why IoT?

Why IoT? IoT  wants to connect all potential objects to interact with each other on the internet to provide a secure, comfortable life for humans. The Internet of Things ( IoT ) makes our world as possible as connected together.

IoT Communications

IoT Communications Professional Mobile Radio (PMR):   PMR network is a wireless network. PMR network is not accessible to the general public. PMR network frequency and the associated bandwidth is allocated for a user in the given period. Frequency bands in PMR are 40MZ, 80MZ, 150MZ, 400MZ. In the PMR network, both analog and digital technologies are used and cover area form 30km up to wide-area coverage.  2.5G / 3G / 4G:   These are the public networks. The coverage area is broad. 2.5G throughput is 8 to 40kbps (GPRS or EDGE) 3G throughput is 2Mbps (Moving) or 383kbps (Not Moving) 4G throughput is 100Mbps or more (LTE) Satellite Communication: In satellite communication, network communication can be done through Geostationary Orbits (36,000 km above the earth) and Low Earth Orbit. Zig Bee: This network is managed by the Zigbee Alliance. It is a low power network. The coverage area range is up to 10 meters. Mesh network topology is used. Z ...

Components of IoT

Components of IoT Sensors: Sensors help in collecting very minute data from the surrounding environment. Devices:  A device can have multiple sensors that can bundle together to do more than just sense things. Connectivity:  The sensors can be connected to the cloud through various mediums of communication and transports such as cellular networks, satellite networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, wide-area networks (WAN), low power wide area network and many more. Data Processing:   Once the data is collected and it gets to the cloud, the software performs processing on the acquired data. User Interface:  The information made available to the end-user in some way. This can achieve by triggering alarms on their phones or notifying through texts or emails. IOT Conceptual Model

Disadvantages of IoT

Disadvantages of IoT Security:  As the IoT systems are interconnected and communicate over networks. The system offers little control despite any security measures, and it can be lead the various kinds of network attacks. Privacy:  Even without the active participation of the user, the IoT system provides substantial personal data in maximum detail. Complexity:  The designing, developing, and maintaining and enabling the large technology to IoT system is quite complicated. Flexibility: Many are concerned about the flexibility of an IoT system to integrate easily with another. They worry about finding themselves with several conflicting or locking systems. Compliance: IoT, like any other technology in the realm of business, must comply with regulations. Its complexity makes the issue of compliance seem incredibly challenging when many consider standard software compliance a battle.

Advantages of IoT

Advantages of IoT Improved Customer Engagement:  Current analytics suffer from blindspots and significant flaws inaccuracy; and as noted, engagement remains passive. IoT completely transforms this to achieve richer and more effective engagement with audiences. Efficient resource utilization:  If we know the functionality and the way that how each device work we definitely increase the efficient resource utilization as well as monitor natural resources. Technology Optimization: The same technologies and data which improve the customer experience also improve device use, and aid in more potent improvements to technology. IoT unlocks a world of critical functional and field data. Minimize human effort:  As the devices of IoT interact and communicate with each other and do a lot of tasks for us, then they minimize the human effort. Reduced Waste: IoT makes areas of improvement clear. Current analytics give us superficial insight, but IoT provides real-world informa...

Key Features of IoT

Key Features of IoT Connectivity:  Connectivity refers to establish a proper connection between all the things of IoT to IoT platform it maybe server or cloud. After connecting the IoT devices, it needs a high speed messaging between the devices and cloud to enable reliable, secure and bi-directional communication. Analyzing:  After connecting all the relevant things, it comes to real-time analyzing the data collected and use them to build effective business intelligence. If we have a good insight into data gathered from all these things, then we call our system has a smart system. Integrating:  IoT integrating the various models to improve the user experience as well. Artificial Intelligence:  IoT makes things smart and enhances life through the use of data. For example, if we have a coffee machine whose beans have going to end, then the coffee machine itself orders the coffee beans of your choice from the retailer. Sensing:  The sensor devic...

What is IoT?

 What is IoT? IoT is an advanced automation and analytics system that deals with artificial intelligence, sensor, networking, electronic, cloud messaging, etc. to deliver complete systems for the product or services. The system created by IoT has greater transparency, control, and performance. IoT (Internet of Things) is an advanced automation and analytics system which exploits networking, sensing, big data, and artificial intelligence technology to deliver complete systems for a product or service. These systems allow greater transparency, control, and performance when applied to any industry or system. IoT systems have applications across industries through their unique flexibility and ability to be suitable in any environment. They enhance data collection, automation, operations, and much more through smart devices and powerful enabling technology. How does the Internet of Things (IoT) Work? The working of IoT is different for different IoT echo system (arch...