Internet of Things

Internet of Things mindmap by Lily Tribel

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Internet of Things by Mind Map: Internet of Things

1. Gateway and Network

1.1. Wide Area Network

1.1.1. LPWAN (Low-Power Wide Area Network)

1.1.1.1. LoRa

1.1.1.2. Sigfox

1.1.1.3. NB-IoT (3GPP)

1.1.2. Cellular Network

1.1.2.1. 3G

1.1.2.2. 4G

1.1.2.3. LTE

1.1.2.4. LTE-A

1.1.2.5. 5G

1.2. Ethernet

1.3. Gateway Control

1.3.1. Micro-controller

1.3.2. Radio communication module

1.3.3. Signal processing and Modulator

1.3.4. Access point

1.3.5. Embedded OS

1.3.6. SIM Module

1.3.7. Encryption

1.4. WLAN/WPAN

1.4.1. Zigbee

1.4.2. Bluetooth

1.4.3. 6LowPAN

1.4.4. WiFi

1.4.4.1. Infrastructure mode

1.4.4.2. Ad-hoc mode

1.4.5. Vendors

1.4.5.1. Huawei

1.4.5.2. Brocode-Ruckus

1.4.5.3. Ubiquiti

1.4.5.4. HP/Aruba

1.4.5.5. Cisco

2. Sensor Connectivity and Sensor Network

2.1. Sensor Network

2.1.1. Wearable Devices

2.1.1.1. Shoes

2.1.1.2. Watch

2.1.1.3. Glasses

2.1.1.4. Belt

2.1.1.5. Pacer

2.1.2. LAN

2.1.2.1. WiFi

2.1.2.2. Ethernet

2.1.3. PAN

2.1.3.1. UWB

2.1.3.2. ZigBee

2.1.3.3. Bluetooth

2.1.3.4. 6LoWPAN

2.1.3.5. Wired

2.2. Sensors/Actuators

2.2.1. Sensors

2.2.1.1. Temperature/Humidity Sensor

2.2.1.2. Pressure Sensor

2.2.1.3. Solid State

2.2.1.4. Catalytic

2.2.1.5. Gyroscope

2.2.1.6. Photochemistry

2.2.1.7. Image Sensor

2.2.1.8. GPS

2.2.1.9. Photoelectric

2.2.1.10. Infrared

2.2.1.11. Accelerometer

2.2.1.12. Ultrasonic Sensor

2.2.1.13. Flow Sensor

2.2.2. Actuators

2.2.2.1. Electrical actuator

2.2.2.2. Mechanical linear actuator

2.2.2.3. Hydraulic/Pneumatic actuator

2.3. Tags

2.3.1. RFID (Chip and Antenna)

2.3.1.1. Low Frequency RFID (10 to 30 cm)

2.3.1.2. High Frequency RFID (10 cm to 1 m)

2.3.1.3. Ultra-high Frequency RFID (12 m)

2.3.2. Barcode

2.3.2.1. 1D

2.3.2.2. 2D

3. Tiers

3.1. Cloud Computing

3.2. Edge Computing

3.2.1. Fog computing

3.2.1.1. Fog computing node

3.2.1.1.1. Storage

3.2.1.1.2. Computing

3.2.1.1.3. Device management

3.2.1.1.4. Resource provision

3.2.1.1.5. Fob abstraction

3.2.2. Mobile edge computing

3.2.2.1. MEC Host

3.2.2.1.1. Apps

3.2.2.1.2. Apps

3.2.2.1.3. MEC Controller

3.2.3. Cloudlet

3.2.3.1. Cloudlet host

3.2.3.1.1. VM 1

3.2.3.1.2. VM 2

3.2.3.1.3. ... VM n

3.2.3.1.4. Modem

3.2.3.2. Cloudlet Architecture

3.2.3.2.1. Cloudlet layer

3.2.3.2.2. Node Layer

3.2.3.2.3. Component Layer

3.3. End Devices

4. IoT Companies

4.1. Atmel Corporation

4.1.1. IoT Hardware

4.2. Android Things

4.2.1. IoT Software

4.2.1.1. Android based embedded OS

4.2.1.2. Java Based environment (based on C++ based Brillo Google Project)

4.2.1.3. Supports Raspberry Pi 3

4.2.1.4. Things Support Library

4.2.1.4.1. Things Support Library API

4.2.1.4.2. Examples

4.3. Samsara

4.3.1. IoT Solutions (HW,SW and Network)

4.3.1.1. Plug and Play Technology

4.3.1.1.1. IoT Gateway for Vehicles

4.3.1.1.2. Wireless Environment Monitor

4.3.1.2. Software Solution

4.3.1.2.1. Driver App

4.3.1.2.2. Dashboard

4.3.1.3. Fleet Management Industry IoT Solutions

4.3.1.3.1. GPS Tracking

4.3.1.3.2. Dash Cam

4.3.1.3.3. WiFi Hotspots

4.4. ZingBox

4.4.1. IoT Security

4.4.1.1. IoT Guardian

4.4.1.1.1. Deep learning algorithm based security solution

4.4.1.1.2. Enforces trusted behaviour to IoT devices

4.4.1.1.3. Focuses on data protection

4.5. Uber

4.5.1. IoT Applications

5. Architectural Considerations

5.1. 'Thing' Authentication and Authorization

5.2. User Authentication and Authorization

5.3. IoT Public and Private Key Management

5.4. Thing to Thing access control

5.5. IoT Low Overhead Protocols

5.6. IoT Low Complexity Processing

6. Application

6.1. Sector

6.1.1. Healthcare

6.1.1.1. E-health

6.1.1.2. Personal Security

6.1.1.3. Body sensor based customized healthcare systems

6.1.2. Facility Management

6.1.2.1. Home automation

6.1.2.2. Building automation

6.1.2.3. Campus automation

6.1.3. Transportation

6.1.3.1. Road safety

6.1.3.2. Emission Control

6.1.3.3. Toll Payment

6.1.3.4. Real time traffic monitoring

6.1.3.5. other ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) applications

6.1.3.6. Road condition monitoring

6.1.3.7. Traffic light control

6.1.3.8. Navigation control

6.1.4. Military

6.1.4.1. Command and Control

6.1.4.2. Communications

6.1.4.3. Sensor network

6.1.4.4. Situational Awareness

6.1.4.5. Security Information

6.1.4.6. Military Networking

6.1.5. Manufacturing

6.1.5.1. Monitoring production chain

6.1.5.2. Automating production chain

6.1.6. Retail

6.1.6.1. Customer Privacy

6.1.6.2. Business Transactions

6.1.6.3. Business Security

6.1.6.4. B2B

6.1.6.5. Sales and Logistics management

6.1.7. Energy and utilities

6.1.7.1. Measurement

6.1.7.2. Provisioning

6.1.7.3. Billing of utilities

6.1.7.3.1. Gas

6.1.7.3.2. Water

6.1.7.3.3. Electricity

6.1.7.4. Pipeline monitoring

6.1.7.5. Tank monitoring

6.1.7.6. Powerline monitoring

6.1.7.7. Trespassing and Damage Management

6.1.8. Environmental

6.1.9. Agriculture

6.1.9.1. Area monitoring

6.1.9.2. Condition Sensing

6.1.9.3. Fire Alarm

6.1.9.4. Trespassing

6.2. Horizontal

6.2.1. Fleet management

6.2.2. Security

6.2.2.1. Surveillance applications

6.2.2.2. alarms

6.2.2.3. Real time people/object tracking and monitoring

6.2.3. Supply and provisioning

6.2.3.1. Freight supply

6.2.3.2. Distribution monitoring

6.2.3.3. Vending machines

7. Management Service

7.1. Device Management

7.2. Data Management

7.2.1. Sensor data management

7.2.1.1. Periodic IoT Sensor data requires filtering

7.2.1.2. Aperiodic/non-periodic event triggered IoT sensor data may require immediate delivery and response

7.2.2. Dataflow management

7.2.3. Information access, integration and control

7.2.4. Information extraction and processing

7.3. Security Control

7.4. Information Analytics

7.5. Process Modelling

8. IoT Market and Industry

8.1. Connected Apps and Process

8.1.1. Shared economy

8.1.1.1. Doctor on demand

8.1.1.2. MakeSpace

8.1.2. Smart Consumer/User

8.1.2.1. Facilitative Reality

8.1.2.1.1. Google Glass

8.1.2.1.2. Microsoft Cartana

8.1.2.1.3. Oculus

8.1.2.1.4. Tessera Lytro

8.1.2.2. Connected cars

8.1.2.2.1. Ford Sync

8.1.2.2.2. Android Auto

8.1.2.2.3. Chargepoint

8.1.2.3. Connected homes

8.1.2.3.1. ADT Smart Home

8.1.2.3.2. Leviton Security and Automation

8.1.2.3.3. Vera Smarter Home Control

8.1.2.4. Smart health

8.1.2.4.1. Telcare

8.1.2.4.2. castlight

8.1.3. Smart Enterprise

8.1.3.1. Transportation

8.1.3.1.1. metromile

8.1.3.1.2. Zonar

8.1.3.2. Retail

8.1.3.2.1. ibotta

8.1.3.2.2. RetailNext

8.1.3.3. Building and Construction

8.1.3.3.1. Savant

8.1.3.3.2. Control

8.1.3.4. Manufacturing

8.1.3.4.1. Intel Edison

8.1.3.4.2. 3D Systems

8.1.3.4.3. Autodesk

8.1.3.5. Oil and Gas Energy

8.1.3.5.1. eMeter

8.1.3.5.2. Tendril

8.1.3.6. Healthcare

8.1.3.6.1. PracticeFusion

8.1.3.6.2. CoreCloud

8.2. Connected Intelligence

8.2.1. Smart Data

8.2.1.1. Big Data

8.2.1.1.1. Experian

8.2.1.1.2. MongoDB

8.2.1.2. Data Security

8.2.1.2.1. IRONKEY

8.2.1.2.2. Guidance software

8.2.1.3. AI & Machine Learning

8.2.1.3.1. Google Brain

8.2.1.3.2. DataSift

8.2.1.3.3. nVIDIA

8.2.2. Smart Cloud

8.2.2.1. Cloud Life Cycle

8.2.2.1.1. App Direct

8.2.2.1.2. Docker

8.2.2.2. Event & Cloud Integration

8.2.2.2.1. APPIRIO

8.2.2.2.2. Digital Ocean

8.2.2.2.3. SnapLogic

8.2.2.3. Data Center

8.2.2.3.1. RFCODE

8.2.2.3.2. Peak 10

8.2.2.4. Data Security

8.2.2.4.1. Auth0

8.2.2.4.2. CODE42

8.2.2.5. IaaS

8.2.2.5.1. DropBox

8.2.2.5.2. serviceNow

8.2.2.6. PaaS

8.2.2.6.1. Amazon Web Services

8.2.2.6.2. CloudBees

8.3. Connected Edge

8.3.1. Connected and Autonomous Things

8.3.1.1. Wearables

8.3.1.1.1. androidwear

8.3.1.1.2. fitbit

8.3.1.2. Vehicles

8.3.1.2.1. Uber

8.3.1.2.2. Telenav

8.3.1.2.3. Mapbox

8.3.1.3. Drones

8.3.1.3.1. Lockheed Martin

8.3.1.3.2. Airware

8.3.1.4. Robots

8.3.1.4.1. Liquid Robotics

8.3.1.4.2. Rethink Robotics

8.3.1.5. Machines

8.3.1.5.1. Atmel

8.3.1.5.2. IMPINJ

8.3.2. Smart Networks

8.3.2.1. VPN/Network Security

8.3.2.1.1. BELDEN

8.3.2.1.2. SKYBOX Secutity

8.3.2.2. Ethernet Wired

8.3.2.2.1. cisco Jasper

8.3.2.2.2. Aerohive networks

8.3.2.3. Platforms

8.3.2.3.1. Samara

8.3.2.3.2. BSquare

8.3.2.3.3. MFormation

8.3.2.4. Satelites

8.3.2.4.1. Spacex

8.3.2.4.2. Orbital Insight

8.3.2.5. WiFi

8.3.2.5.1. eero

9. IoT and M2M EcoSystem

9.1. Services

9.1.1. BSP (Business Service Providers/Business Solution Providers

9.1.1.1. Jasper Wireless

9.1.1.2. ECHELON

9.1.1.3. KORE

9.1.1.4. Axeda

9.1.1.5. ei3

9.1.2. System Integrators and IoT Solution Providers for Enterprise

9.1.2.1. HP

9.1.2.2. Qualcomm

9.1.2.3. Deloitte

9.1.2.4. IBM

9.1.2.5. Accenture

9.1.2.6. CSC

9.2. Network

9.2.1. Network Operators, Communications Service Providers and Transport Infrastructure Providers

9.2.1.1. Verizon

9.2.1.2. Sprint

9.2.1.3. AT&T

9.2.1.4. cisco

9.2.1.5. Vodafone

9.2.1.6. T Deutsche Telecom

9.3. Hardware

9.3.1. Manufacturers of GPS chips, wireless sensors, wearable devices, actuators and embedded hardware devices

9.3.1.1. Sierra wireless

9.3.1.2. Qualcomm

9.3.1.3. Sixnet

9.3.1.4. Apple

9.3.1.5. Sony

9.3.1.6. Samsung

9.3.1.7. LG

9.3.1.8. Motorola

9.3.1.9. Texas Intruments

9.4. Software

9.4.1. Software Manufacturers, middleware and application infrastructure vendors, IoT OS providers

9.4.1.1. Oracle

9.4.1.2. Apple

9.4.1.3. Honeywell

9.4.1.4. Google

9.4.1.5. Samsung

9.4.1.6. Qualcomm

9.4.1.7. VMWare

9.4.1.8. GE

9.4.1.9. SAP