Objets connectés - Qu'est ce que c'est ?

Collège Les Marronniers - Condrieu
23 Jul 201902:07

Summary

TLDRThe transcript introduces Franck, a modern man whose life is filled with connected devices, enhancing his daily activities. These devices, part of the Internet of Things (IoT), communicate with each other and Franck through the internet, sensors, Bluetooth, and WiFi. They provide real-time data on his health, home automation, and even dental care. Franck's coffee maker, blinds, and watering system are all IoT-enabled. The script highlights the growing prevalence of IoT in various sectors, including health, leisure, and professional fields, and mentions a projected increase from 15 billion connected devices in 2012 to 50 billion by 2020.

Takeaways

  • 📱 Franck is a modern man whose daily life is filled with connected objects.
  • 🌐 The term 'connected objects' refers to devices that can be controlled remotely through the internet or dedicated apps.
  • 🔗 These objects are also known as the Internet of Things (IoT) because they communicate with each other over the internet.
  • 📊 Connected objects are equipped with sensors, Bluetooth, and WiFi to transmit data to their owners.
  • 🏃‍♂️ When Franck exercises, his connected devices provide him with data like duration, distance, and calories burned.
  • 🏠 Franck's home is smart, allowing him to control appliances like his coffee maker remotely via SMS.
  • 💡 His smart home system automatically adjusts blinds and lights based on sunlight and his arrival.
  • 🌱 A connected device alerts him when the humidity level for his plants is too low, taking care of watering needs.
  • 🦷 Even his toothbrush transmits data for optimal tanning.
  • 🛏 Franck receives sleep data through his smartphone while in bed.
  • 📈 Connected objects are increasingly present in various sectors like health, leisure, home automation, and professional fields to improve well-being and facilitate daily life.
  • 📊 The number of connected devices was estimated to be 15 billion in 2012 and was projected to reach 50 billion by 2020.
  • 🚗 There are many potential applications for connected devices in insurance sectors like cars, homes, and health.

Q & A

  • What is the term used to describe devices that can be controlled remotely via the internet or dedicated applications?

    -The term used is 'connected objects' or 'smart devices'.

  • What is the significance of the term 'Internet of Things' mentioned in the script?

    -The term 'Internet of Things' refers to the ability of everyday objects to communicate with each other over the internet, often facilitated by sensors and internet connectivity.

  • How do connected objects transmit data to their owners?

    -Connected objects transmit data to their owners through sensors, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connections.

  • What kind of data does a connected fitness device provide to Franck during his workout?

    -A connected fitness device provides data such as the duration of the workout, distance covered, and calories burned.

  • How does Franck's smart home system interact with him when he wants to take a break?

    -When Franck wants to take a break, he can send a text message to his coffee machine to start brewing coffee.

  • What is the role of Franck's smart home system in managing sunlight and lighting?

    -Franck's smart home system can automatically adjust the blinds when there is too much sunlight and turn on lights when he arrives home.

  • What automated task does a connected device perform to help Franck with his plants?

    -A connected device alerts Franck when the humidity level drops dangerously low, helping him remember to water his plants.

  • How does Franck's toothbrush contribute to achieving a perfect tan?

    -Franck's toothbrush transmits data that helps him achieve a perfect tan, although the specific mechanism is not detailed in the script.

  • What kind of data does Franck receive about his sleep?

    -Franck receives data on his sleep patterns through his smartphone.

  • How has the use of connected objects grown between 2012 and 2020 according to the script?

    -The number of connected objects was estimated to be 15 billion in 2012 and was expected to reach 50 billion by 2020.

  • What potential applications for the insurance sector are suggested by the use of connected objects?

    -Potential applications include insurance for connected cars, homes, and health devices.

Outlines

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📱 Connected Objects in Daily Life

The script discusses how connected objects, also known as the Internet of Things (IoT), have become an integral part of modern life. These objects are equipped with sensors, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, allowing them to communicate with each other and transmit data to their owners. For instance, when Franck exercises, his devices inform him about his training duration, distance covered, and calories burned. His smart home can also prepare coffee remotely via a text message, control window shades, and adjust lighting upon his arrival. Connected devices even take care of watering plants when needed and provide Franck with sleep data through his smartphone. The script highlights the growing presence of IoT in various sectors, including health, leisure, and professional domains, aiming to improve well-being, prevent risks, and simplify life. It also mentions the rapid growth in the number of connected devices, estimated to jump from 15 billion in 2012 to 50 billion by 2020, and the potential for IoT applications in the insurance sector, such as connected cars, homes, and health devices.

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Keywords

💡Connected Objects

Connected objects refer to devices that can be controlled remotely via the internet or through direct connections using dedicated applications. In the video, this concept is central to illustrating how everyday items in Franck's life, such as his fitness tracker and smart home devices, are integrated with internet connectivity to enhance convenience and functionality. For instance, Franck's fitness tracker communicates data about his exercise routine, such as duration, distance covered, and calories burned.

💡Internet of Things (IoT)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system where objects communicate with each other via the internet, often equipped with sensors and connectivity features like Bluetooth and WiFi. The video emphasizes how IoT is transforming daily life by enabling objects to transmit data and interact with users, exemplified by Franck's smart home that adjusts lighting and blinds automatically.

💡Smart Home

A smart home is a residence that integrates IoT for automation and control of lighting, heating, and other systems to increase energy efficiency and comfort. The video script mentions Franck's smart home, which can prepare coffee upon receiving a text message and automatically adjust blinds and lighting based on external conditions or his arrival.

💡Domotics

Domotics, also known as home automation, involves the control and management of home systems like lighting, heating, and security. The video showcases Franck's use of a domotics system to manage his home environment seamlessly, such as sliding blinds when there's too much sunlight or turning on lights upon his arrival.

💡Sensors

Sensors are devices that detect or measure a physical property and respond by sending a signal. In the context of the video, sensors are integral to connected objects, like Franck's fitness tracker that measures his exercise duration and calories burned, or the humidity sensor that alerts when plants need watering.

💡Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances. The video implies that Bluetooth is one of the connectivity options used by Franck's connected objects, allowing for direct communication between devices without the need for an internet connection.

💡WiFi

WiFi is a wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other within a local network. The video script suggests that WiFi is another key technology enabling the connectivity of Franck's smart home devices, facilitating their communication and data transmission.

💡Smart Devices

Smart devices are electronic devices that can connect to the internet and perform tasks without requiring human intervention. The video highlights various smart devices in Franck's life, such as his smart toothbrush that transmits data for a perfect tan and his smart home system that controls lighting and blinds.

💡Data Transmission

Data transmission is the process of sending information from one device to another, often over a network. The video script illustrates data transmission with examples like Franck's fitness tracker sending exercise data to him and his smart home devices communicating with each other to adjust settings automatically.

💡Smart Toothbrush

A smart toothbrush is a toothbrush that can collect and transmit data about oral hygiene habits. In the video, Franck's smart toothbrush is mentioned as an example of a connected object that provides data for a perfect tan, indicating its ability to track and communicate usage patterns.

💡Smartphone

A smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced functions and internet connectivity, often used as a central control hub for smart devices. The video mentions Franck receiving sleep data on his smartphone, demonstrating how smartphones can integrate with other connected objects to provide users with valuable health insights.

💡Well-being

Well-being refers to the state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. The video emphasizes how connected objects contribute to well-being by improving convenience, preventing risks, and facilitating daily life, such as Franck's smart devices that help monitor his health and home environment.

Highlights

Franck represents a modern individual who utilizes connected devices in his daily life.

Connected objects are controllable remotely via the web or dedicated apps.

These devices are also known as the Internet of Things (IoT) because they communicate with each other over the internet.

Connected devices are equipped with sensors, Bluetooth, and WiFi to transmit data to their owners.

Devices can interact with users, such as showing the duration, distance, and calories burned during a workout.

Franck can control his smart home appliances like coffee makers and blinds with a simple text message.

Smart home systems can adjust based on environmental conditions like sunlight and Franck's arrival.

Connected devices can also remind Franck to water his plants when the humidity level is too low.

Franck's toothbrush transmits data for optimal tanning.

Franck receives sleep data through his smartphone while in bed.

Connected objects are increasingly present in health, leisure, home automation, and professional sectors.

They aim to improve well-being, prevent risks, and facilitate daily life.

In 2012, it was estimated that there were 15 billion connected devices, expected to reach 50 billion by 2020.

The insurance sector could benefit significantly from connected cars, homes, and health devices.

The transcript highlights the potential for a wide range of applications in the insurance sector due to IoT.

The transcript also mentions a flight reservation to Bora Bora, indicating the integration of IoT in travel planning.

Music is used as a backdrop, suggesting the integration of IoT in entertainment and leisure.

Transcripts

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franck est un homme moderne la plupart

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des objets de son quotidien sont

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connectés le terme objets connectés

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désigne tout appareil contrôlable à

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distance soit via le web soit via

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connexion directe grâce à des

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applications dédiées

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on appelle aussi cela l'internet des

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objets parce que les objets communiquent

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entre eux grâce à internet

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équipé de capteurs du bluetooth du wifi

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ces objets transmettent des données à

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leurs propriétaires et peuvent même

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interagir avec lui par exemple quand

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franck fait du sport ça montre lui

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indique la durée de son entraînement

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la distance parcourue ou encore les

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calories perdues

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elle peut aussi contrôler son rythme

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cardiaque mais toute la maison de frank

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est aussi devenu intelligentes quand

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franck veut faire une pause

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il envoie un sms à sa cafetière pour que

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l'ue prépare le café

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de même son système de domotique c'est

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très bien glisser le store qu'il ya trop

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de soleil ou allumer les lumières quand

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franck arrive chez lui à et franck n'a

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plus à se souvenir d'arroser les plantes

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un appareil connecté se chargent de

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l'alerté quand le niveau d'hygrométrie

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baisse dangereusement même sa brosse à

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dents lui transmet les données pour un

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bronzage parfait

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oui même dans son lit franck reçoit des

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données sur son sommeil grâce à son

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smartphone bon donc que ce soit dans le

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domaine de la santé et des loisirs de la

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domotique ou du secteur professionnel

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les objets connectés prennent de plus en

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plus de place dans notre quotidien pour

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améliorer notre bien-être prévenir des

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risques où nous faciliter la vie

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en 2012 on estimait à 15 milliards le

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nombre de plats connectés utiliser ce

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sera 50 en 2020

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on peut donc imaginer beaucoup

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d'applications pour le secteur de

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l'assurance comme par exemple la voiture

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la maison ou encore la santé connectés

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vol à 6h50 de demain matin à destination

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de bora bora

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je réserve

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[Musique]

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