A communicating technical object and an object capable of interacting independently with its environment and to exchange information on their own (without human intervention) with users or other objects. There are 2 families: unconnected communicating objects and connected communicating objects (or simply "connected objects")
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Connected objects are electronic objects connected wirelessly, sharing information with a computer, tablet or smartphone ... and capable of perceiving, analyzing and acting according to contexts and our environment.
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https://www.educba.com/introduction-to-iot/
++ https://data-flair.training/blogs/how-iot-works/
+++++ types of sensors , actuators https://www.guru99.com/iot-tutorial.html
+++++ connectivity wifi rfid nfc, etc https://www.getkisi.com/blog/internet-of-things-communication-protocols
++https://medium.com/@aakash.bachheriya123/top-7-iot-technologies-and-protocols-671a62d27822
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https://edtechreview.in/dictionary/2854-what-is-internet-of-things-iot
https://seinecle.github.io/IoT4Entrepreneurs/generated-pdf/definitions.pdf
1. Internet of Things, connected objects? The Internet of things (IoT) is the inter-networking of physical devices, vehicles (also referred to as "connected devices" and "smart devices"), buildings, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity which enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
Some comments on this definition: • we are familiar with Internet used to transmit information from computer to computer (sending an email, visiting a web page…) • the expression "Internet of things" insists on a different kind of use: what if we could connect any object (not just computers or smartphones) to the Internet? The idea to connect objects to the Internet is not new: professors connected a Coke Machine to Internet in the late 1970s or early 1980s, so that they could check from their computers if it was empty or not. [1: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~coke/history_long.txt] Once we understand what is the "Internet of things", the meaning of "connected objects" is clear: these are the objects connected to this network.
b. The object can be just an emitter A connected object can just broadcast some information without receiving anything. If the object is sending data, it supposes it has a sensor to measure things around it, so that it can then send this measure. Sensors are pieces of electronic equipment, often quite tiny.
The object can be just a receiver
In this case, the connected object can display some information that it receives from the network it is connected to.
This is the kind of objects we are going to build in this course: an object which receives data about air pollution, and shows it on a screen.
Check the small screen in the middle of it! 4 Figure 7. The screen of the object we build in class Connected objects which receive data can do many things with it, not just showing stuff on screen. The connected object can move, compute things, make sound or light… everything is possible. → Robots? These are big connected objects! d. When the object can connect… to another object This is called a "swarm": when multiple objects can coordinate their actions by connecting with each other, instead of connected separately to a central point. Connected objects can coordinate to move together and perform a common action (like moving a child!), or just exchange data.
http://steamcurriculum.weebly.com/internet-of-things.html
https://iotschool.microsoft.com/en-us/home