Beamer template with footfull cite
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Joaquim Ignatious Monteiro
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Beamer template with footfull cite
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\author[Joaquim Ignatious Monteiro]{Joaquim Ignatious Monteiro \\ Assistant Professor \\ Department of ECE}
\title{\textbf{IoT Technologies}}
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\institute{\normalsize{College of Engineering Trivandrum}}
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%\subject{KTU Sponsored FDP \\ on \\ Power System Security \& Internet of Things : A Future Energy Scenario}
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\centering{\textbf{KTU Sponsored FDP \\ on \\ Power System Security \& Internet of Things \\ A Future Energy Scenario}}\\
\centering{\texttt{College of Engineering Trivandrum}}
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\frametitle{Internet of Things}
How do we define Internet of Things?
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\begin{itemize}
\item A network of items — each embedded with sensors — which are connected to the Internet. \footfullcite{minerva2015towards}
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\item The interconnection via the internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data. \footfullcite{lexico}
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\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{images/IoTDefinitionsBanner_v2}
\label{fig:iotdefinitionsbannerv2}
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\begin{frame}{Internet of Things - Milestones}
\begin{itemize}
\item 1969 - ARPANET
\item 1980's - Commercial Internet services
\item 1993 - Global Positioning System
\item 2017 - IPv6 Standard
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IPv6 - 128 bit addresses as opposed to 32 bit addresses in IPv4 \\
$2^{128} = 3.4 * 10^{38}$ addresses \\
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\begin{frame}{The first's in IoT }
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\begin{itemize}
\item 1982 - World’s first IoT device - Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science,USA
\item Toaster (1990), Webcam/Coffee pot(1993).........
\item LG Internet Digital DIOS (2000) - First Internet Refrigerator
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\begin{figure}
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\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{"images/cmu internet-coke-machine"}
\\ CMU SCS connected coke machine \label{fig:cmu-internet-coke-machine}
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\footfullcite{cmu}, \footfullcite{cmu2}, \footfullcite{lg}
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\begin{frame}{Comparison of RF technologies}
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\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.98\textwidth]{"images/iot rf"}
\label{fig:iot rf}
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\footfullcite{ray2018survey}
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