The IoT is comprised of many diverse devices such as cars, homes, and health trackers. Interaction between devices are creating new types of opportunities and services.
- [Instructor] Technology can help us improve our lives…in many ways by helping us to save time and money…where we can eat and sleep well, feel safe,…be healthier, and have a sense of belonging.…Today, most applications are human-to-machine…and offer us the ability to communicate, obtain information,…and entertainment.…The internet of things is comprised of many devices…such as cars, homes, and health trackers.…
They all generate an enormous amount of data.…Wearable devices include activity trackers that monitor…heart rate and body biometrics,…check temperature and respirations,…and baby monitors designed to prevent SIDS.…Connected home includes temperature sensors,…smart outlets, and key trackers.…Smart cities monitor electrical consumption,…air quality, and parking spaces.…
In industry, the IoT helps maintain and repair equipment,…track assets, and monitor customer habits.…In healthcare, we provide patient monitoring,…asset monitoring, and drug management.…In our cars, we have system monitoring,…driver safety, and infotainment.…
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4/24/2017Lisa Bock kicks off the course with an overview of IoT, and the types of IoT devices designed to improve the quality of life in homes and businesses. Lisa covers different networks that range in size and purpose—LANS, WANS and PANS—and explains how businesses invest heavily in IoT in order to keep a competitive edge, going into IoT developments in automobiles, building automation, and the medical field. She then evaluates consumer devices, such as wearables and mobile devices. Plus, she discusses zero-configuration networking, service discovery, designing IoT security, and more.
- A history of the Internet of Things
- How sensor nodes collect and communicate information
- Data management and process management
- Networking the IoT
- How IoT is transforming and improving businesses
- How IoT is a natural extension and evolution of SCADA
- How IoT affects mobile devices, smart homes, and travel
- Zero-configuration networking
- Testing for vulnerabilities before implementation
- Designing IoT security
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Transforming our world1m 7s
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1. What Is IoT?
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Types of devices2m 33s
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Nodes and controllers3m 38s
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Data management3m 16s
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Process management3m 8s
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2. Networking the IoT
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LANS, WANS, PANS2m 43s
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Protocols in the IoT3m 57s
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Networking components4m 42s
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Fog computing and IoT3m 4s
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Communicating wirelessly3m 20s
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3. IoT in Business
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Transform business2m 15s
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Automobiles2m 52s
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Medical field2m 29s
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Building automation2m 55s
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SCADA2m 38s
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4. IoT in Consumer
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Wearables2m 29s
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Mobile devices2m 42s
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Smart homes2m 57s
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Travel2m 31s
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5. Crossover Effects
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Compound interactions2m 46s
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Home and health2m 31s
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Cars and cities2m 29s
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Buildings and energy1m 55s
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6. Device Discovery
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Universal plug and play2m 19s
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7. Security Considerations
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Designing IoT security2m 46s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 42s
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