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What is Internet of Things?
IoT refers to the interconnection via the Internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data
HISTORY OF IoT
1932 - Spectatoritis
Jay B. Nash
HISTORY OF IoT
Jan 13, 1946 - 2-way wrist radio
Dick Tracy
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1949 - bar code
Norman Joseph Woodland
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1952 - ?
Linear bar code
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BAR CODE: Who was responsible for refining the idea for use by supermarkets?
George Laurer
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1955 - First wearable computer
Edward O. Thorp
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Summer of 1961 - The first wearable computer was further developed by?
Claude Shannon
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Oct 4, 1960 - First-ever head-mounted display
Morton Heilig
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1967 - Wearable computer with eyeglass-mounted display to aid in lip reading
Hubert Upton
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Oct 29, 1969 - what was the predecessor of the internet?
ARPANET
HISTORY OF IoT
Jan 23, 1973 - RFID tag
Mario Cardullo
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Jun 26, 1974 - used as label to ring purchases at a supermarket
Universal Product Code (UPC)
HISTORY OF IoT
1977 - 5 pound wearable with a head-mounted camera
CC Collins
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EARLY 1980s - Micro-switches
Carnegie-Mellon Computer Science Department
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1981 - Wearable personal computer-imaging system and lighting kit
Steve Mann
HISTORY OF IoT
1990 - provides means of locating individuals within a building by determining the location of their_____
Active Badge System
HISTORY OF IoT
Sept 1991 - The Computer in the 21st Century
Mark Weiser
HISTORY OF IoT
1993 - Specially rigged computer and heads up display as a wearable
Thad Starner
HISTORY OF IoT
1993 - KARMA - knowledge based augmented reality for maintenance assistance
Steve Feiner
Blair MacIntyre
Doree Seligmann
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1994 - Forget-Me-Not
Mik Lamming
Mike Flynn
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1994 - Wearable wireless webcam
Steve Mann
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Sept 1994 - “Context-aware”
B.N. Schilit
M.M. Theimer
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1995 - GSM data module called “M1”
Seimens
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Dec 1995 - “Wearable Computing”
Nicholas Negroponte
Neil Gershenfeld
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Oct 13-14, 1997 - IEEE International Symposium on Wearable computers
Carnegie-Mellon
MIT
Georgia Tech
HISTORY OF IoT
1999 - AutoID Center turned RFIP into a networking technology by linking objects to the internet through the RFID tag
Sanjay Sarma
David Brock
Kevin Ashton
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1999 - Who wrote “When things start to think”
Neil Gershenfeld
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Jan 1, 2001 - “The electronic product code (EPC): A naming scheme for physical objects”
David Brock
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March 18, 2002 - “The Internet of Things” in Forbes
Chana Schoenberger
Bruce Upbin
HISTORY OF IoT
April 2002 - “Virtual Organizations, Pervasive Computing, and an Infrastructure for Networking at the Edge”
Jim Waldo
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June 2002 - “Have your objects call my objects”
Glover Ferguson
HISTORY OF IoT
Jan 2003 - “Project JXTA-C: Enabling a Web of Things”
Bernard Traversat
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Oct 2003 - Guardian
Sean Dodson
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Aug 2004 - Spime
Bruce Sterling
HISTORY OF IoT
Sept 2004 - “Machine-to-machine technology gears up for growth”
G. Lawton
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Oct 2004 - “The Internet of Things” in Scientific American
Neil Gershenfeld
Raffi Krikorian
Danny Cohen
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Oct 25, 2004 - Boston Globe
Robert Weisman
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2005 - Arduino
Faculty members at the Interaction Design Institiute Ivrea
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Nov 2005 - 7th in its series of reports on the Internet, titled “The Internet of Things”
International Telecommunications Union
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June 2009 - __________-writes in “That ‘Internet of Things’ Thing” in RFID Journal
Kevin Ashton
Also often referred to as home automation or domotics (from the Latin "domus" meaning home), provides homeowners security, comfort, convenience, and energy efficiency by allowing them to control smart devices, often by a smart home app on their smartphone or other networked devices.
Smart Home
Wearable technology, also known as ____________, is a category of electronic devices that can be worn as accessories, embedded in clothing, implanted in the user's body, or even tattooed on the skin
Wearables
More than half of the world's population now lives in cities— up from just 34% in the 1960s. By mid-century that figure could reach 66% according to the United Nations
Smarter Cities
A farming management concept using modern technology to increase the quantity and quality of agricultural products.
Smart Farming
A vehicle capable of sensing its environment and operating without human involvement.
Autonomous Car