We are pleased to share with you all an interesting article contributed by Rajat Kochhar who is a seasoned telecom executive and strategist with around 13 years of experience in the industry.
Rajat Kochhar Wireless and Wireline Networks Consultant at Ericsson https://in.linkedin.com/in/rajatkochhar |
|
Internet of things (IoT), we all have been listening this term for some time now. The Internet of Things is a vision, it’s a paradigm. It is being built today for a better future tomorrow.
The term “Internet of Things” was coined by British entrepreneur Kevin Ashton in 1999.
In broad terms, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a computing concept that describes a future where every day physical objects will be connected to the Internet and be able to identify themselves to other devices. These objects can be cars, thermostats, electronic appliances, vending machines, industrial applications, animals with biochip responder and even humans with a heart monitor implant etc. So far, the Internet of Things has been most closely associated with machine-to-machine (M2M) communication in manufacturing, power, oil and gas utilities. Products built with M2M communication capabilities are often referred to as being smart (e.g. smart cities, smart meter, smart grid sensor etc).
Figure below gives the three main components of Internet of Things :
Fig.1 : Main Components of IoT
Many studies have revealed that by 2020, an estimated 50 billion devices around the globe will be connected to the Internet. Around one-third of them will be computers, smartphones, tablets, and TVs. The remaining two-thirds will be other kinds of “things”: sensors, actuators, and newly invented intelligent devices that monitor, control, analyze, and optimize our world.
There is not an iota of doubt that by 2020 internet of things will be one of the biggest market by revenue as well. Consider these facts:
Although the term was IoT was coined in 1999, but it is now in the process of becoming a reality in recent years due to several key factors.
There are many new technologies, key application areas for IoT, challenges etc which can be discussed in detail. I’ll cover few of them in subsequent posts. |
||