IOT - INTERNET OF THINGS
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging classical model, envisioned as a system of billions of small interconnected devices for posing the state-of-the-art findings to real-world glitches. Over the last decade, there has been an increasing research concentration in the IoT as an essential design of the constant convergence between human behaviors and their images on Information Technology. With the development of technologies, the IoT drives the deployment of across-the-board and self-organizing wireless networks.
Introduction of IOT :
We are entering in a beginning of a new world of computing technology i.e. Internet of Things (IOT). IOT is a sort of “universal global neural network” in the cloud which connects various devices. The IOT is an intelligently connected devices and systems which be made up of smart machines interacting and communicating with other machines, environments, objects and infrastructures and the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensor network technologies will go up to meet this new challenge. As a result, a very large in size data are being generated, stored, and that data is being processed into useful actions that can “command and control” the things or devices to make our lives much easier and safer - and to reduce our influence on the environment.
The year 1999 was easily one of the most significant for the IoT history, as Kevin Ashton coined the term “the internet of things.” A visionary technologist, Ashton was giving a presentation for Procter & Gamble where he described IoT as a technology that connected several devices with the help of RFID tags for supply chain management. He specifically used the word “internet” in the title of his presentation in order to draw the audience’s attention since the internet was just becoming a big deal that time. While his idea of RFID-based device connectivity differs from today’s IP based IoT, Ashton’s breakthrough played an essential role in the internet of things history and technological development overall.


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