Lecture #5 - ET-3010
Connected Things, IoT (Internet of Things), and 5G Infrastructure
Connected Services and Cloud Computing
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SEEI / STEI
Institut Teknologi Bandung ITB
Update April 2017
so that they work seamlessly together across modern networks (AT&T, 2015) IoT is 'adding internet connectivity to everyday objects' (Aruba, Survey 2017) Connected Things IoT If the Internet of Things meant products like these (e.g. Smart- Toaster) -- little more than home appliances with the word 'smart' added to their names -- the Internet of Things would not be interesting. The Internet of Things is something else entirely -- something that will still be changing the world after every smart toaster has rusted. (Kevin Asthon, 2017)
term coined in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, a British technology pioneer working on radio-frequency identi cation (RFID) who conceived a system of ubiquitous sensors connecting the physical world to the Internet. Although things, Internet, and connectivity are the three core components of IoT, the value is in closing the gap between the physical and digital world in self- reinforcing and self-improving systems. Ref: AWS Connected Things IoT What de nes the Internet of Things is data capture. The IoT means sensors connected to the Internet and behaving in an Internet-like way by making open, ad hoc connections, sharing data freely and allowing unexpected applications, so computers can understand the world around them and become humanity's nervous system. (Kevin Asthon, 2017)
provides a better and reasonable meaning for IoT, due to the popularity of the term, we can not prevent many sources used for this course material to refer to di erent meanings. Thus we adopt a rather loose condition and might use the terms IoT and Connected Things interchangeably.
The First Industrial Revolution: Mechanized Production, Water and Steam Power The Second Industrial Revolution: Mass Production, Electric Power Internet Revolution: Automation; Electronics andc Information Technology
Everything (IoE) is introduced by Cisco & covers EIoT + CIoT (+other ingredients). Since the rise of IIoT, this term is adopted by other industry players (e.g. Qualcomm etc.) in a rather loose relationship with Cisco concept. Since a long time, the term Machine to Machine (M2M) is used in the Telco industry. While IoT is more generic, they are now often used interchangeably.
communications technology, arrives in 2020, engineers expect that it will be able to handle about 1000 times more mobile data than today's cellular systems. It will also become the backbone of the Internet of Things (IoT). Ref: Why IoT Needs 5G - IEEE Spectrum 5G as the rst network designed to be scalable, versatile, and energy smart for the hyper- connected Internet of Everything world. Ref: The plans for 5G to power the IoT 34 / 71
What is the Internet of Things (IoT) - Amazon 3. Rasmus Hellberg, 5G and Its Applications, Qualcomm, May 2016 4. Qualcomm Technologies Inc., Leading the World to 5G, February 2016 5. AT&T, What you need to know about IoT, 2015 6. Guy Barrette, De l'Internet des Objets a PowerBI en passant par Azure, 2016 7. Dan O'Neill, Dimitry Gorinevsky, Industrial Internet of Things: Applications, March 2016 8. Benjamin Cabe, Implementing IoT Architectures with Open Source, Eclipse Foundation, 2017 9. Smarter with Gartner : 3 Trends in GHC for Emerging Tech, 7 Tech Underpin the Hype Cicle for the IoT 10. IT/OT Convergence for Industrial Automation 70 / 71