Invited 4: Internet of Things: technologies, applications and challenges
Abstract/Description
Internet of things (IoT) aims to monitor and control different devices without human intervention. The IoT devices are expected to perform multiple operations like sensing, processing, actuating, and communicating with other devices. For each of these tasks multiple technologies exist. Each technology has its own pros and cons depending on the application scenarios. Though IoTs lead to new possibilities for networked devices but face issues such as low-power processing, lightweight communication, lossy links networks, and battery constraints.
In this talk, after exploring different IoT technologies I will talk about how these technologies can be used in exciting new ways for a particular IoT application scenario. Often IoT scenarios require low-power and low-data rate devices connected wirelessly through lossy links. For such cases different IoT architectures have been proposed. Each layer of such an architecture has a corresponding equivalent for a conventional network architecture but also have many differences. These differences result in specific research and technology challenges in building IoT based applications. In the end I will give a brief overview of the work we are doing in the IoT Lab in the Information Technology University, Lahore.
Location
Theatre 1, Aman Tower
Session Theme
Keynote/Invited Session II
Session Type
Other
Start Date
31-12-2017 12:00 PM
End Date
31-12-2017 12:30 PM
Recommended Citation
Mian, D. N. (2017). Invited 4: Internet of Things: technologies, applications and challenges. International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/icict/2017/2017/19
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Invited 4: Internet of Things: technologies, applications and challenges
Theatre 1, Aman Tower
Internet of things (IoT) aims to monitor and control different devices without human intervention. The IoT devices are expected to perform multiple operations like sensing, processing, actuating, and communicating with other devices. For each of these tasks multiple technologies exist. Each technology has its own pros and cons depending on the application scenarios. Though IoTs lead to new possibilities for networked devices but face issues such as low-power processing, lightweight communication, lossy links networks, and battery constraints.
In this talk, after exploring different IoT technologies I will talk about how these technologies can be used in exciting new ways for a particular IoT application scenario. Often IoT scenarios require low-power and low-data rate devices connected wirelessly through lossy links. For such cases different IoT architectures have been proposed. Each layer of such an architecture has a corresponding equivalent for a conventional network architecture but also have many differences. These differences result in specific research and technology challenges in building IoT based applications. In the end I will give a brief overview of the work we are doing in the IoT Lab in the Information Technology University, Lahore.