What is IoT (Internet of Things)?Kevin Ashton, in a presentation of Procter & Gamble in 1999, coined the term “Internet of Things“. Almost every area, device, sensor, software, etc are connected to each other. The ability to access these devices through a smartphone or through a computer is called IoT. These devices are accessed from a distance.For example, an Air Conditioner’s sensor can gather the data regarding the outside temperatures, and accordingly adjust its temperature to increase or decrease it with respect to the outside climate. Similarly, your refrigerators can also adjust its temperature accordingly. This is how devices can interact with a network.IoT Applications-Healthcare Application-Energy Applications-Education Applications-Government ApplicationsTable of ContentsChapter 1 IoT Testing Processesing & Challenges FacedChapter 2 IoT AnalyticsChapter 3 IoT Raspberry Pi Tutorial Chapter 4 IoT For Executive to Work in – Healthcare, Manufacturing,Housing Chapter 5 Thingworx IoT – Foundation, Studio, Components & InterfaceChapter 6 IoT GE Predix (General Electric)Chapter 7 Salesforce IoT – Internet of Things CloudsChapter 8 Eclipse IoT – Smarthome Task, Eclipse Hono, Eclipse HawkBitChapter 9 IoT Contiki OS Communication Components Chapter 10 Internet of Things Liability – Data Theft, Cyber AssaultsChapter 11 IoT SecurityChapter 12 IoT Identity ProtectionChapter 13 IoT Cisco Virtualized Packet Core (VPC)Chapter 14 IoT and Machine Learning Chapter 15 IoT M2M Chapter 16 IoT vs M2M Chapter 17 IoT Project Ideas