Session T2B: Tutorial: Internet of Things (IoT) - Opportunities for SoC designers

R. Sridhar
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Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be a technological trend that is likely to have a far reaching impact on every one's lives in many distinct ways. IoTs changs the internet from internet for people to internet of things. Enabling of IoT is accomplished through efforts by hardware and network industry and the enormous amount of data generated through IoTs impacts Big Data and data mining fields. With its wide ranging applications in Healthcare, Home automation, Industrial Control and environmental and social domains, IoTs can have wide ranging expectations. Major roadblocks to the deployment and prevalent use of IoTs are power and privacy-security vulnerabilities. IoTs have conflicting requirements and choosing appropriate tradeoffs based on the situation will lead to its increased use. Though varying projections have large investment in IoTs, there is also increased skepticism due to privacy and security concerns. This tutorial will introduce IoTs, specifications, opportunities for SoC designers and their integration into diverse applications. Possible solutions will be discussed in dealing with power and security aspects as well.
会议T2B:教程:物联网(IoT) - SoC设计师的机会
物联网(IoT)被认为是一种技术趋势,可能会以许多不同的方式对每个人的生活产生深远的影响。物联网将互联网从人的互联网转变为物的互联网。物联网的实现是通过硬件和网络行业的努力完成的,物联网产生的大量数据影响着大数据和数据挖掘领域。随着物联网在医疗保健、家庭自动化、工业控制以及环境和社会领域的广泛应用,物联网可以有广泛的期望。物联网部署和广泛使用的主要障碍是电力和隐私安全漏洞。物联网有相互冲突的需求,根据情况选择适当的权衡将导致其使用量的增加。尽管不同的预测都对物联网进行了大量投资,但由于隐私和安全方面的担忧,怀疑情绪也在增加。本教程将介绍物联网、规范、SoC设计人员的机会及其与各种应用的集成。在处理电力和安全方面也将讨论可能的解决方案。
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