Internet development trends include,
(i) Internet of things (IOT)
(ii) Cyber-physical systems (CPS).
(i) Internet of Things (IOT): Internet refers to the interconnection of various devices that forms a network whereas Internet Of things is a network that connects various objects devices, tools etc., that are used in computing. These things are connected usually via sensors wirelessly because there exist certain variations in terms of their size, time and space. Most common type of sensor used to provide this kind of connectivity includes RFID and GPS technology.
It is now possible to allocate 2¹²%u2078 IP addresses with the advent of IPv6 that might include computers along with other devices such as mobile phones. A suggestion dictated by researchers associated with IOT is that an IOT must be capable of handing trillion objects concurrently irrespective of their types. This is because in future, each person will depend on an average of 100 to 5000 objects. Due to this, things needed to be classified universally which makes it complex. This complexity can be decreased by employing threshold value.
The major aim of IOT is to provide communication between various things and humans irrespective of their location and time at a low cost.
(ii) Cyber Physical Systems (CPS): The systems that provide collaboration of computational elements with the physical objects that exist in the real world is known as Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). It is typically considered as a network that provides communication between physical objects and computational things. The application areas of CPS include civil infrastructure chemical research, transport, energy, entertainment and many more.
The concept of CPS is similar to IOT except that it involves VR (Virtual Reality) applications to be available for use with physical entities. A real time example of CPS is a robot whose movement is carried out with the help of various sensors along with navigation and wireless networking features.
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Internet development trends include,
(i) Internet of things (IOT)
(ii) Cyber-physical systems (CPS).
(i) Internet of Things (IOT): Internet refers to the interconnection of various devices that forms a network whereas Internet Of things is a network that connects various objects devices, tools etc., that are used in computing. These things are connected usually via sensors wirelessly because there exist certain variations in terms of their size, time and space. Most common type of sensor used to provide this kind of connectivity includes RFID and GPS technology.
It is now possible to allocate 2¹²%u2078 IP addresses with the advent of IPv6 that might include computers along with other devices such as mobile phones. A suggestion dictated by researchers associated with IOT is that an IOT must be capable of handing trillion objects concurrently irrespective of their types. This is because in future, each person will depend on an average of 100 to 5000 objects. Due to this, things needed to be classified universally which makes it complex. This complexity can be decreased by employing threshold value.
The major aim of IOT is to provide communication between various things and humans irrespective of their location and time at a low cost.
(ii) Cyber Physical Systems (CPS): The systems that provide collaboration of computational elements with the physical objects that exist in the real world is known as Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). It is typically considered as a network that provides communication between physical objects and computational things. The application areas of CPS include civil infrastructure chemical research, transport, energy, entertainment and many more.
The concept of CPS is similar to IOT except that it involves VR (Virtual Reality) applications to be available for use with physical entities. A real time example of CPS is a robot whose movement is carried out with the help of various sensors along with navigation and wireless networking features.