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Internet of Things (IoT) Applications
Seong-Soon Joo*,
Jong-Arm Jun, In-Hwan Lee, Cheol-Sig Pyo
ETRI
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Internet of Everything
• The term Internet of Things was first used
by “Kevin Ashton” in 1999
• Internet is now in 4th generation
– Objects can be readable, recognizable,
locatable, addressable, and controllable via
the Internet.
• 99 percent of things in the physical world
are still unconnected
– Internet of Things (IoT) is a subset of IoE
source: Dr. Emami, “An Application Space for ULP”
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Definitions of the IoT
• ITU-T
– A global infrastructure for the information society, enabling
advanced services by interconnecting (physical and virtual)
things based on, existing and evolving, interoperable
information and communication technologies [ITU-T Y.2060]
• FP7
– A global network infrastructure, linking physical and virtual
objects through the exploitation of data capture and
communication capabilities [EU FP7 CASAGRAS]
• IETF
– a world-wide network of interconnected objects uniquely
addressable, based on standard communication protocols
[draft-lee-iot-problem-statement-05.txt]
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Architecture of the IoT
• linking physical and virtual things
Source: ITU-T Y.2060, 2012
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Functional Reference Model of the IoT
• Internet of Things European Research Cluster (IERC)
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