Term Paper
Term Paper
Term Paper
Graduate School
Submitted by:
WENEFREDO R. BATOCTOY JR.
Master of Arts in Education
Submitted to:
ALDEN Q. GABUYA,JR.,MBA,MSMEng’g.,PCpE
Asst. Professor IV
Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
Table of Contents
I. Introduction……………………………………….. 1-3
III. Topics……………………………………………….5-13
IV. Summary……………………………………………15-16
V. Conclusion………………………………………..15-16
VI. Evaluation………………………………………….17-18
VII. References…………………………………………..19
INTRODUCTION
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a transformative technology that has revolutionized the way we
interact with devices and the world around us. IoT refers to the interconnection of physical devices
and objects, such as sensors, machines, appliances, and vehicles, with the internet. By creating a
vast network of interconnected devices and data, IoT enables the collection, analysis, and sharing
of real-time information, which can be used to improve efficiency, productivity, and overall quality
of life.
pharmaceuticals, education, logistics, and food. In the management industry, IoT can be used to
monitor and optimize processes, track inventory and assets, and improve safety and security. In
the pharmaceutical industry, IoT can be used to track and monitor medication adherence, monitor
clinical trials, and improve patient outcomes. In the education industry, IoT can be used to
enhance the learning experience, track student progress, and optimize resource allocation. In the
logistics industry, IoT can be used to track and optimize the movement of goods, improve supply
chain visibility, and enhance operational efficiency. In the food industry, IoT can be used to
monitor and optimize production processes, ensure food safety, and reduce waste.
As the technology continues to evolve and become more accessible, the potential applications of
IoT are endless. In this article, we will explore in more detail the concept of IoT and its specific
The internet has revolutionized the way we live, work, and learn. With just a few clicks, we
can access vast amounts of information on any subject imaginable. This easy access to learning
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Republic of the Philippines
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Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
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through has made knowledge more accessible than ever before. This is proven by the Internet of
They are two rapidly growing technologies that have the potential to revolutionize the way we live
and work. The IoT refers to a network of connected devices and sensors that can communicate
with each other and with the internet, while deep learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI)
that uses neural networks to analyze and learn from complex data sets.
When combined, IoT and deep learning can create intelligent systems that can make sense of the
vast amounts of data generated by IoT devices. For example, sensors in a smart home can collect
data on temperature, humidity, and energy usage, and a deep learning algorithm can analyze this
In the industrial sector, IoT and deep learning can be used for predictive
maintenance, where sensors on machinery can detect potential issues before they
occur, and a deep learning algorithm can analyze this data to predict when
maintenance is needed. This can save companies time and money by avoiding costly
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
TOPICS
SUMMARY
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
CONCLUSION
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology that enables the
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integration of physical devices with the internet, creating a vast network of interconnected devices
and data. The applications of IoT are far-reaching, and it has the potential to revolutionize various
In the management industry, IoT can be used to monitor and optimize processes, track inventory
and assets, and improve safety and security. It can also provide real-time data and insights, which
can help managers make informed decisions and improve operational efficiency.
In the pharmaceutical industry, IoT can be used to track and monitor medication adherence,
monitor clinical trials, and improve patient outcomes. It can also help to optimize the supply chain
In the education industry, IoT can be used to enhance the learning experience, track student
progress, and optimize resource allocation. It can also provide personalized learning experiences
In the logistics industry, IoT can be used to track and optimize the movement of goods, improve
supply chain visibility, and enhance operational efficiency. It can also improve safety and reduce
environmental impact.
Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
In the food industry, IoT can be used to monitor and optimize production processes, ensure food
safety, and reduce waste. It can also help to improve supply chain efficiency and provide
The concept of IoT has the potential to transform various industries, and its applications are vast
and diverse. As the technology continues to evolve and become more accessible, it will be
interesting to see how it will be implemented and the impact it will have on the way we live and
work.
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CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
EVALUATION
Enumeration
What is the application of Internet of Things?
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What are the typical views of the Internet of Things?
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True or False
__________1. Environmental aspect is one of the issues and challenges on the Internet of Things.
__________2. Internet of Things is also called the “Internet of Objects which refers to the wireless
network between subjects.
__________6. There will be less than 50 billion users of Internet of Things after year 2022.
__________7. Mobile phone has the greatest percentage in the connected world.
__________9. In the Internet of Thing, it does not reach to the real world.
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CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
REFERENCES
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1. Gubbi, J., Buyya, R., Marusic, S., & Palaniswami, M. (2013). Internet of Things (IoT): A
vision, architectural elements, and future directions. Future Generation Computer Systems,
29(7), 1645-1660.
2. Lee, I., & Lee, K. (2015). The Internet of Things (IoT): Applications, investments, and
3. Atzori, L., Iera, A., & Morabito, G. (2010). The Internet of Things: A survey. Computer
4. Wang, L., Törngren, M., & Onori, M. (2015). Current status and future trends of cyber-
5. Bandyopadhyay, D., & Sen, J. (2011). Internet of Things: Applications and challenges in
DEFINITION OF TERMS
communication protocols.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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Name: Wenefredo R. Batoctoy Jr.
Parents:
Educational Background:
Elementary: Sta Rita Elementary School (SRES)
Sta Rita,AsturiasCebu
(1999)
(2007)
ANSWER KEY
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1.Education
2. Food
3. Pharmaceutical
4. Management
5. Retail
6. Logistics
7. Industrial Automation
21. True
8. Smart Health
22. True
9. Smart Home
23. False
10. Smart City
24. True
11. Event Driven
25. True
12. Complex Access Technologies
26. False
13. Ambient Intelligence
27. True
14.Semantic Sharing
28. True
15. Flexible Structure
29. False
16. Mobile Learning
30. True
17. Smart Objects
18. Virtual Worlds
19. Invading Privacy
20. Online Fragmentation of Identity
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TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512
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Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
TUBURAN CAMPUS
Brgy 8, PoblacionTuburan, Cebu, Philippines
Website:http://www.ctu.edu.phE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +6332 463 9313 loc. 1512