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The Internet of Things Can Be Viewed as a Network of Networks

The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of a loose collection of disparate, purpose-built networks. Today’s cars, for example, have multiple networks to control engine function, safety features, communications systems, and so on. Commercial and residential buildings also have various control systems for heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC); telephone service; security; and lighting. As IoT evolves, these networks, and many others, will be connected with added security, analytics, and management capabilities. This will allow IoT to become even more powerful in what it can help people achieve.

 

Interestingly, this situation mirrors what the technology industry experienced in the early days of networking. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cisco, for example, established itself by bringing disparate networks together with multi-protocol routing, eventually leading to IP as the common networking standard. With IoT, history is repeating itself, albeit on a much grander scale.

 

To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.

 

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Uploaded on May 17, 2011
Taken on May 17, 2011