Description
5.1 Cloud & Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous Computing (Pervasive Computing) is the idea of computing being available everywhere and at any time, often through small, interconnected devices.
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Cloud Trends:
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Edge Computing: Processing data near the source (devices) instead of a distant data center to reduce latency.
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Serverless Computing: Developers write code without managing servers; the cloud “disappears” into the background.
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5G/6G Integration: Providing the high-speed, low-latency “pipe” needed for real-time cloud access.
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Distributed Cloud: Public cloud services distributed to different physical locations (like on-premises or at the edge) but managed centrally.
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5.2 Enabling Technologies in IoT
These technologies allow physical objects to communicate with the cloud:
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification): Uses electromagnetic fields to identify and track tags attached to objects (e.g., contactless payments, inventory).
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WSN (Wireless Sensor Networks): Groups of sensors that monitor conditions (temp, pressure) and pass data to a central cloud gateway.
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ZigBee: A low-power, short-range wireless protocol ideal for “mesh” networks in smart homes or factories.
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GPS (Global Positioning System): Provides precise geographical location data, allowing the cloud to track assets globally.
5.3 Innovative IoT Applications
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Healthcare (ECG Analysis):
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Process: Wearable sensors capture heart signals $\rightarrow$ Data sent to Cloud $\rightarrow$ AI analyzes the ECG for arrhythmias $\rightarrow$ Doctor receives an instant alert.
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Benefits: Real-time monitoring, early detection, and reduced hospital visits.
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CRM & ERP (Business Apps):
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IoT-Enabled CRM: Customer devices report their own status (e.g., a printer ordering its own ink when low).
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IoT-Enabled ERP: Real-time supply chain tracking; machines on a factory floor report maintenance needs before they break.
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5.4 Cloud Platforms & Benefits
Public Cloud Giants
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Amazon EC2: Provides Virtual Machines (compute power) that scale up or down instantly.
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Amazon S3: Highly durable Object Storage for photos, videos, and backups.
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Google App Engine (GAE): A PaaS platform; developers just upload code, and Google handles all scaling and infrastructure.
Cloud Management & Interoperability
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OpenStack: An open-source platform used to build Private Clouds using standard hardware.
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CloudStack: A simpler, “turnkey” open-source alternative to OpenStack for managing IaaS.
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OpenNebula: A lightweight, flexible tool for managing virtualized data centers and hybrid clouds.
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Intercloud: The “Cloud of Clouds”; a model that allows different cloud providers to share resources and work together seamlessly.
Quick Recall Keywords for Exams:
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Mesh Networking: How ZigBee devices talk to each other to extend range.
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Low Latency: The main goal of Edge Computing (speed).
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Vertical Cloud: Cloud platforms built specifically for one industry (e.g., Healthcare Cloud).
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Vendor Lock-in: The risk of being stuck with one provider (solved by OpenStack/Intercloud).





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