2. MINDS BEHIND THE RESEARCH
Prof. A.B. Mishra (IIMS, Pune)
Mr. Prasoon Gupta (Student, IIMS)
Mr. Ayush Verma (Student, IIMS)
3. ABSTRACT
• The Internet of Things is an emerging topic of technical, social, and economic
significance.
• Experts estimate that the IOT will consist of about 50 billion objects by 2020.
• Value of IOT will be approx. $ 7.1 trillion by 2020 & Indian government want IOT
industry to be valued $ 15 billion by 2020.
• From the developed world to the developing world. . . . .
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6. INTRODUCTION
• IOT was launched back in 1999 by British technology pioneer Mr. Kevin Ashton.
• The Internet of Things has become a popular term for describing scenarios in which
Internet connectivity and computing capability extend to a variety of objects,
devices, sensors, and everyday items.
• Vision of Internet Of Things to successfully emerge , the computing paradigm that
will need to go beyond traditional mobile computing scenarios that use smart
phones and portables, and evolve into connecting everyday existing objects and
embedding intelligence into our environment.
7. IOT DEFINE AS, INTELLIGENT, INVISIBLE NETWORK
FABRIC THAT CAN BE SENSED, CONTROLLED AND
PROGRAMMED. IOT-ENABLED PRODUCTS EMPLOY
EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS THEM TO
COMMUNICATE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, WITH EACH
OTHER OR THE INTERNET.
10. OBJECTIVE
• To study the central government initiatives enabling IoT in India.
• To study the current trends of Internet of Things (IoT).
• To study the implementation of IoT by Indian market & entrepreneurs.
12. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES FOR IOT
Smart City
Plan for developing 100 smart cities.
INR 70.6 billion allocated budget for smart cities in budget 2014 – 15.
Digital India program (transforming India into digital empowered society and
knowledge economy).
13. Smart Water
Basic need of individuals is to get pure water on daily basis.
Plans to invest US$ 50 billion in the water sector.
Yamuna Action Plan Phase 3 project for Delhi cost US$ 276 million.
Smart Environment
To setup project for alarm and control of CO2 emissions of factories, pollution emitted by
cars and toxic gases generated.
To setup projects to create alarms based on distributed control in specific places like
buildings, bridges, and establish a National Advance Disaster Alarm System.
14. INDIAN IOT SCENARIO
• US$ 85.8 billion by 2019.
• 3rd largest market in Asia – Pacific and by next year we will be 2nd.
• The country creates 70% of world’s software.
• IOT could add US$ 37 billion in India GDP in next 15 years.
• More than 3 million mobile app developers in India.
16. CAR IQ TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
• CarIQ “makes cars smarter” a device which records both traditional data from your
car, such as mileage and speed, as well as driving patterns.
• CarIQ's robust platform is capable of handling and analyzing tens of thousands of
vehicles simultaneously. It uses the latest in cloud technologies and has been put
together after over a year of R&D.
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18. SENSEGIZ TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
• Sensegiz makes IOT based consumer & enterprise products for smart home/office,
security, and smart city applications using a combination of connected hardware,
cloud analytics & apps.
• The startups headed by Abhishek Latthe, Founder & CEO and has sold 10,000 units in
50 countries.
19. ENTRIB SHOPWORX
• EntribShopWorx shows how it helps the manufacturing industry to make the shop
floor smarter. The huge number and variety of machines, tools, spaces a
manufacturing plant has are not so well connected.
• They have saved $200,000+ for Smart Customers, Monitored 50 Million+ Products,
Connected 700+ Smart Machines, Saved 100,000+ hours for Smart Customers and
more.
20. CONCLUSION
When we look at today’s state of the art technologies, we get a clear indication
of how the IoT will be implemented on a universal level in the coming years.
The Internet of Things promises to consumer for deliver a step change in
lifestyle of individual and enterprises’ productivity. Through a widely
distributed, locally intelligent network of smart devices, the IoT has the
potential to enable extensions and enhancements to fundamental services in
transportation, logistics, security, utilities, education, healthcare and other
areas, while providing a new ecosystem for application development.
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