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Internet of Things IoT, which stands for the Internet of Things, is a term used to describe a network of physical objects that are embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity devices. With these components installed inside them or attached, all things can connect to each other via the internet. This enables objects to sense and transmit data about their environment - without the need for human-to-object interaction. There are three major categories of IoT applications: The first category consists of objects that are connected to the internet in order to produce useful services related to their own state or use. These objects are usually equipped with an operating system and in most cases with a network interface controller in order to connect to the local network. The second category of IoT applications consists in objects that generate and forward data to other devices in the network, where the generated data is processed and forwarded to different application systems. This category covers several different application areas such as: The third category consists in devices that communicate with each other over the internet, where this communication is based on object interaction or on object-to-object communication protocols such as publish/subscribe. This category of applications also covers several different use cases such as: Benjamin Kuei Kuo was born on September 4, 1960, in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He attended Hsinchu Senior Middle School and graduated with the highest score in his class. Benjamin Kuei Kuo received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University (NTU) in 1982, then went on to complete his Master's degree at Stanford University in 1983. Upon graduation, he was offered a position at IBM Research Center, where he remained until 1987. He received his PhD degree from Stanford University in 1988 where he worked under Prof. Donald W. Cox (EECS Dept.). He later joined the team of Prof. John H. Reif (EECS Dept.) at the University of California, Berkeley in 1991. He received his MS degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1988 where he worked under Prof. Donald W. Cox (EECS Dept.). Benjamin Kuei Kuo retired from UC Berkeley on March 30, 2014. He has been an active member of IEEE since 1996 and was involved in several major projects during his time at Berkeley including Elphel, Elphel's Innovations in Microchip-Based Video Surveillance, and Elphel's Automatic Detection, Identification And Classification of Disturbances for Indoor Scenes.. He has been a visiting professor at NTU, Stanford University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has also been a visiting scholar at Microsoft Research/Bletchley Park and an academic visitor at the Center for Computer-Aided Design and Applications, iMinds. As a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Kuo Group within the IBM Samuel J. Palmisano College of Engineering, he was also awarded grants from National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and Hewlett-Packard Company to conduct research in areas such as 3-D imaging and video processing for homeland security applications. Dr. cfa1e77820

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