
IoT: Challenges & Issues in Indian Perspective
Imagination, which stimulates the entire world, is the key aspect behind every development. Obviously, it is the only thing which encourages one to think, evolve and create.
“Imagine, think and create.”
Internet of Things is the Connections of embedded technologies that contain physical objects and is used to communicate and intellect or interact with the inner states or the external surroundings. Rather than people to people communication, IoT emphasis on a machine to machine communication.
Introduction
In the succeeding years, it will have major effects on business models, infrastructure, security, and, trade standards, during the complete IT computing and networking systems. IoT has the potential to speed up the “sharing economy.” So as offering new techniques to manage and track minor things, it will also allow the sharing of new and economical items outside the communities, air crafts, and automobiles. As the trends go, it will offer exclusively novel applications.
Role of IoT in India
Government initiatives, supporting environment, good living standards and increasing approval of smart applications play the vital roles in the growth of the market. According to the report of COMSNETS in 2015, the Government thinks about to invest in IoT for developing approximate 100 Smart cities its approximate proposed cost is Rs.7060 crores.
According to Indians requirement, IoT product is useful in each domain and various companies invest in lots of sectors and this percentage is increasing day by day. But according to the Indian economy factor affordability to a billion population is very difficult.
Challenges
Security:
Security is an essential pillar of the Internet while it remains a major challenge for the IoT. As the time goes the trend of IoT inflates from millions of devices to tens of billions. As increasing the number of connected devices, the chance to exploit safety vulnerabilities is also increased.
Privacy
As Authenticity, Trustworthiness, and Confidentiality are important aspects, there are some other requirements like discriminatory access to certain facilities, preclude them from sharing with other things and business communications involving smart-objects would need to be secure from opponents. The data networks are still delicate and also costly in comparison with other developed countries. From an Indian perspective, the cloud storage operation is still in the emerging stage.
Standards
The absence of standards and documents can assist senseless activities with IoT devices. Low standard or cheap designed and configured devices have undesirable consequences for the networking resources. Without standards to guide developers and manufacturers, sometimes design products that operate in disruptive ways on the Internet.
by- Devashish Negi