Internet of Things:
Imagine everything in the world connected with Internet and assume every object communicates with /reads other objects and reacts to them on its own . For say, your car communicates with cars those are already at location that you wish to travel and get availability of parking slots, Your refrigerators checks out of stock items and communicate to you, A sensor that saves lives by instant reporting about your health, Window shades on your house automatically comes down when sun sets and devices looking after you and come up with a plan that suits you for that days schedule. I would say it would be an automated world and this is Internet of things.
With estimated 30 billion devices will be connected by internet by the year 2020, there is lot scope for this subject across all domains such as Agriculture, Smart cities, logistics, Industries and Health etc.
I'm here posting all my work and projects to complete my course "CSC9010 - Internet of Things" at Villanova University under guidance of Professor Paul Schragger.
Imagine everything in the world connected with Internet and assume every object communicates with /reads other objects and reacts to them on its own . For say, your car communicates with cars those are already at location that you wish to travel and get availability of parking slots, Your refrigerators checks out of stock items and communicate to you, A sensor that saves lives by instant reporting about your health, Window shades on your house automatically comes down when sun sets and devices looking after you and come up with a plan that suits you for that days schedule. I would say it would be an automated world and this is Internet of things.
With estimated 30 billion devices will be connected by internet by the year 2020, there is lot scope for this subject across all domains such as Agriculture, Smart cities, logistics, Industries and Health etc.
I'm here posting all my work and projects to complete my course "CSC9010 - Internet of Things" at Villanova University under guidance of Professor Paul Schragger.
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