INTERNET OF THINGS For BE/B.TECH/BCA/MCA/ M.TECH/Diploma/B.Sc/M.Sc/MA/ BA/Competitive Exams & Knowledge Seekers

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M2M to IoT Introduction: Our world is on the verge of an amazing transformation; one that will affect every person, town, company, and thing that forms the basis of our society and economy. In the same way that the Internet redefined how we communicate, work, and play, a new revolution is unfurling that will again challenge us to meet new business demands and embrace the opportunities of technical evolution. Old and new industries, cities, communities, and individuals alike will need to adapt, evolve, and help create the new patterns of engagement that our world desperately needs. M2M and the IoT are two of the technologies that form the basis of the new world that we will come to inhabit. Anything in the physical realm that is of interest to observe and control by people, businesses, or organizations will be connected and will offer services via the Internet. The physical entities can be of any nature, such as buildings, farmland, and natural resources like air, and even such personal real-world concepts as my favorite hiking route through the forest or my route to work. M2M to IOT- VISION: A brief background Both M2M and IoT are results of the technological progress over the last decades, including not just the decreasing costs of semiconductor compo- nents, but also the spectacular uptake of the Internet Protocol (IP) and the broad adoption of the Internet. The application opportunities for such solu- tions are limited only by our imaginations; however, the role that M2M and IoT will have in industry and broader society is just starting to emerge for a series of interacting and interlinked reasons. The Internet has undoubtedly had a profound impact across society and industries over the past two decades. Starting off as ARPANET connecting remote computers together, the introduction of the TCP/IP protocol suite, and later the introduction of services like email and the World Wide Web (WWW), created a tremendous growth of usage and traffic. In conjunction with innovations that dramatically reduced the cost of semiconductor technologies and the subsequent extension of the Internet at a reasonable cost via mobile networks, billions of people and businesses are now connected. to the Internet. Quite simply, no industry and no part of society have remained untouched by this technical revolution. At the same time that the Internet has been evolving, another technology revolution has been unfolding the useー of sensors, electronic tags, and actuators to digitally identify, observe and control objects in the physical world. Rapidly decreasing costs of sensors and actuators have meant that where such components previously cost several Euros each, they are now a few cents. In addition, these devices, through increases in the computational capacity of the associated chipsets, are now able to communicate via fixed and mobile networks. As a result, they are able to communicate information about the physical world in near real-time across networks with high bandwidth at low relative cost. This book has been written for the second year BE/B.Tech students of All University with latest syllabus for All Department. The basic aim of this book is to provide a basic knowledge in Internet of Things for engineering students of degree, diploma & AMIE courses and a useful reference for these preparing for competitive examinations. Also it is very useful for Arts and Science Students. All the concepts are explained in a simple, clear and complete manner to achieve progressive learning. This book is divided into five chapters. Each chapter is well supported with the necessary illustration practical examples.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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