La ville intelligente: une réalité d’aujourd’hui au service des citoyens, des communautés et des autorités… grâce aux progrès technologiques Un facteur d’attractivité pour nos villes de demain ! Dans le cadre de la Big Data Week, Futurocité, et ses partenaires IBM et Mobistar ont présenté l’importance et l’utilité des données (Big data et analytics) pour offrir de nouveaux services "Smart city". Comment et pourquoi est-il important d’exploiter, de traiter et d’analyser les données afin de fournir une information cohérente et intelligente pour une gouvernance plus efficace au bénéfice du bien-être des citoyens et la prospérité de leurs communauté.
The document summarizes ChargePoint's CT4000 electric vehicle charging station. It describes the CT4000 as the latest generation of ChargePoint charging stations, with refined yet rugged designs. Key features include a cord retraction system, full motion color LCD display, intelligent power sharing that allows two ports to share a circuit, locking charging ports that supply up to 7.2kW, and software upgradability. It is available in bollard and wall mount configurations.
The document summarizes a mobile app called Satbeams that helps users align satellite dishes. It allows users to check if a satellite is receivable at their location and see satellite footprints offline. The app displays satellites on a virtual sky and calculates azimuth and elevation. It relies on an extensive satellite database but lacks daily frequency lists. Overall, the app provides a valuable tool for easily determining satellite reception and positioning dishes.
The document reviews the Satlink WS6979HD signal analyzer. It has a high-resolution screen, HDMI output, long battery life, and supports DVB-S2 and DVB-T2. The device has comprehensive measurement and analysis functions for satellite and terrestrial signals. It also functions much like a standard satellite receiver, with features like an editable channel list and electronic program guide. Overall, the Satlink WS6979HD is a fully-featured, high-quality signal meter suitable for both professional and amateur use.
The document discusses the Logitech Harmony Smart Control system, which allows a smartphone or tablet to replace all original remote controls. It utilizes a hub connected to devices via infrared and Bluetooth. The hub also connects to the local WiFi network to handle commands from the Harmony app. The app can control up to eight devices at once and remembers pre-programmed command sequences. Gestures on the app allow for easy control of functions like volume. The system was able to successfully control all devices tested, including receivers, Blu-Ray players, an Apple TV, and gaming consoles.
The document provides a test report and review of the Tiviar α+ triple tuner PVR receiver. It has an attractive design inside and out. It can receive digital TV signals via satellite, cable, and terrestrial with three independent tuners. The receiver has a full-featured settings menu, robust DVB support, and apps for multimedia playback and catch-up TV. It provides a great user experience for managing recordings and watching live TV.
The document provides a test report of the Tiviar α+ triple tuner PVR receiver. It has an elegant design inside and out, with a stylish front panel and comprehensive connections in the back. It supports reception of satellite, terrestrial and cable TV signals, with pre-programmed satellite data and easy-to-use channel scanning. The receiver has a smart, customizable menu interface and robust recording, playback and media sharing capabilities. Based on its performance and features, the testers were highly impressed with the Tiviar α+ as a capable digital TV solution.
The document tests a new DVB-C signal meter called the Horizon HD-CM+. It summarizes that the meter is easy to use, has a perfectly readable display, offers a wide range of professional functions, and provides accurate measurement results, making it well-suited for professional cable installers. The meter performed very well in tests comparing it to a reference meter. It receives high praise for its usability, display quality, measurement accuracy, included accessories, and robust design.
The Tekniksat optical distribution system can deliver 4 satellite signals and 1 terrestrial signal to hundreds of receivers with equal signal quality at all outputs. It uses an optical transmitter to convert the signals to a single optical signal, an optical splitter to divide the signal, and an optical multiswitch to convert it back and distribute to subscribers. Testing showed the system maintained sufficient gain and only minimally impacted signal quality even when splitting the signal across 320 receivers. It is recommended for efficiently distributing signals to a large number of subscribers.
The document summarizes ChargePoint's CT4000 electric vehicle charging station. It describes the CT4000 as the latest generation of ChargePoint charging stations, with refined yet rugged designs. Key features include a cord retraction system, full motion color LCD display, intelligent power sharing that allows two ports to share a circuit, locking charging ports that supply up to 7.2kW, and software upgradability. It is available in bollard and wall mount configurations.
The document summarizes a mobile app called Satbeams that helps users align satellite dishes. It allows users to check if a satellite is receivable at their location and see satellite footprints offline. The app displays satellites on a virtual sky and calculates azimuth and elevation. It relies on an extensive satellite database but lacks daily frequency lists. Overall, the app provides a valuable tool for easily determining satellite reception and positioning dishes.
The document reviews the Satlink WS6979HD signal analyzer. It has a high-resolution screen, HDMI output, long battery life, and supports DVB-S2 and DVB-T2. The device has comprehensive measurement and analysis functions for satellite and terrestrial signals. It also functions much like a standard satellite receiver, with features like an editable channel list and electronic program guide. Overall, the Satlink WS6979HD is a fully-featured, high-quality signal meter suitable for both professional and amateur use.
The document discusses the Logitech Harmony Smart Control system, which allows a smartphone or tablet to replace all original remote controls. It utilizes a hub connected to devices via infrared and Bluetooth. The hub also connects to the local WiFi network to handle commands from the Harmony app. The app can control up to eight devices at once and remembers pre-programmed command sequences. Gestures on the app allow for easy control of functions like volume. The system was able to successfully control all devices tested, including receivers, Blu-Ray players, an Apple TV, and gaming consoles.
The document provides a test report and review of the Tiviar α+ triple tuner PVR receiver. It has an attractive design inside and out. It can receive digital TV signals via satellite, cable, and terrestrial with three independent tuners. The receiver has a full-featured settings menu, robust DVB support, and apps for multimedia playback and catch-up TV. It provides a great user experience for managing recordings and watching live TV.
The document provides a test report of the Tiviar α+ triple tuner PVR receiver. It has an elegant design inside and out, with a stylish front panel and comprehensive connections in the back. It supports reception of satellite, terrestrial and cable TV signals, with pre-programmed satellite data and easy-to-use channel scanning. The receiver has a smart, customizable menu interface and robust recording, playback and media sharing capabilities. Based on its performance and features, the testers were highly impressed with the Tiviar α+ as a capable digital TV solution.
The document tests a new DVB-C signal meter called the Horizon HD-CM+. It summarizes that the meter is easy to use, has a perfectly readable display, offers a wide range of professional functions, and provides accurate measurement results, making it well-suited for professional cable installers. The meter performed very well in tests comparing it to a reference meter. It receives high praise for its usability, display quality, measurement accuracy, included accessories, and robust design.
The Tekniksat optical distribution system can deliver 4 satellite signals and 1 terrestrial signal to hundreds of receivers with equal signal quality at all outputs. It uses an optical transmitter to convert the signals to a single optical signal, an optical splitter to divide the signal, and an optical multiswitch to convert it back and distribute to subscribers. Testing showed the system maintained sufficient gain and only minimally impacted signal quality even when splitting the signal across 320 receivers. It is recommended for efficiently distributing signals to a large number of subscribers.
This document contains a 65-item quiz on computer general knowledge topics for bank examinations. The quiz covers subjects like computer hardware, software, operating systems, networks, and data storage. Some key points covered are the four main functions of computers (input, processing, output, storage), binary language, file sizes (bytes, kilobytes, megabytes), hardware components, types of software (systems, applications), computer platforms, and networking basics.
PDHPE teaches children vital skills for health, wellbeing, and social development. It covers topics like physical activity, problem solving, communication, and safety. Students learn these skills through both classroom and physical activities like sports, which help them become active, collaborative members of society.
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about computers and computer technology. It covers topics like computer generations, components, memory, storage, operating systems, networking, and other foundational computer concepts. The questions have a single correct answer in multiple choice format with explanations provided for each answer. The purpose is to test computer fundamentals knowledge.
This document contains a 37 question multiple choice quiz about information technology topics. The questions cover subjects like computer generations, architecture, operating systems, memory, storage, networking, quality of information, HTML, groupware, and vertical applications. The quiz is intended to test knowledge of fundamental IT concepts and terminology.
This document is a 100 question practice exam for the CompTIA 220-701 A+ Essentials certification. It includes questions about topics like Windows features, hardware components, troubleshooting methodology, networking protocols, and security concepts. The answers and explanations are provided on the last pages of the document.
This document contains 95 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computing concepts. The questions cover topics such as networking, hardware, software, programming languages, databases, operating systems, and more. They range from basic to more advanced levels.
The document discusses the history of computer generations from first to fifth generation. It also summarizes the major components of a digital computer including the input, output, central processing unit, and storage units. The CPU contains the arithmetic logic unit, control unit, and memory unit. The document also differentiates between analog and digital signals.
IBPSEXAM provides sample questions from previous computer knowledge exams, including questions about:
- The basic functions of a computer as input, processing, output, and storage.
- Common computer terms like bits, bytes, RAM, ROM, and storage devices.
- Operating systems, software types, file extensions and properties.
- Networking protocols, security practices, and basic computer hardware.
The document provides 50 multiple choice questions to help students prepare for an exam on fundamental computer knowledge topics.
This practice exam contains 100 questions to prepare for the CompTIA 220-702 A+ Practical Application exam. The questions cover topics such as Windows commands, networking protocols, hardware components, troubleshooting skills and security concepts. The answers and explanations are provided on the last pages of the document.
This document provides a 100 question practice exam for the CompTIA 220-702 A+ certification. The exam covers topics such as Windows commands, networking protocols, hardware components, troubleshooting skills and security best practices.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to microprocessors and microcontrollers. It covers topics like 8085 architecture, 8051 architecture, 8051 registers and SFRs, addressing modes, 8086 assembly language instructions, and their operation. Some questions test understanding of interrupt priorities, I/O addressing, stack operations, arithmetic and logical instructions on 8-bit and 16-bit processors.
The document is a quiz on basic computer concepts. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of hardware components like hard disks, floppy disks, RAM and ROM. It also covers topics like operating systems, software, processors, and computer manufacturers. The questions have a single correct answer that is revealed after each question. The quiz covers foundational computer terminology and components from storage to processors to peripherals.
PartⅠ. Applicationdescription
The sharing-- electric scooter project is prevalent in NorthAmerica, Europe,
Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. The whole project mainly includes
three parts of operation system software, device and electric scooter, which will
solve the last one kilometer problemsindeed
Piccoli Green Technology provides a complete solution for electric scooter sharing programs including hardware, software, and technical support. The system uses IoT devices installed on scooters to track location and enable locking/unlocking. The software includes mobile apps, a cloud server, and backend management platform. The company offers customized options and long-term support. Piccoli aims to reduce costs and improve stability for scooter sharing operations.
This document provides examples of M2M case studies across various industries, including mobile consumer, automotive, transportation, energy, industrial/infrastructure, security, networking, sales/payment, and healthcare. Some key applications mentioned include fleet management, smart metering, pipeline monitoring, electric vehicle charging stations, digital signage, and remote surveillance. Cost-benefit analyses are presented for solutions such as using wireless devices to remotely monitor gas pipelines instead of sending technicians, saving millions of dollars per year.
Conecta latam2019 network challenges and business modeling for new low late...Alberto Boaventura
Intends to analyze the challenges for low latency services and upcoming new data opportunities. Describes the Internet data service waves: Internet Mobile; Internet of Things and now Tactile Internet, how low latency is becoming the king and new data services, the main attribute. Tactile Internet will open immersive services experience beyond current audiovisual ones, but it depends to understand the human sense reaction idiosyncrasies. Also for IoT, how latency will affect overall productive processes since new robotics control for Industry 4.0 to remote surgery. It introduces the Edge Computing as one the most important toll to reduce latency by facilitating data processing at or near the source of data generation. I.e., Edge Computing avoids the application data travels from the source to very far application and processing hosts. But the latency reduction does not have an unique strategy, and it requires to have transport network proper dimensioned and configured can certainly improve the network low latency. In addition, new transport architecture with simplification collapsing network layers, network aware multidomain control, automation etc. will be definitively imperative for optimizing latency for new critical applications. Improving processor performance using technologies beyond regular x86 servers, such as: GPUs, FPGA, DPDK etc, can reduce the time of workloads and delivering/returning data to user application with readiness.
In terms of low latency opportunities, accordingly to Chatan Sharma Consulting, Edge Internet economy will be over $4.1 Trillion worldwide. The initial growth will come from Edge serving existing use cases and will gradually be accelerated by the new use cases as the deployment becomes more widespread and developers learn to take advantage of the Edge Internet architecture for applications across industry domains in all major markets. But for MNOs, Edge Computing will open a several opportunities such as Service Integration, Managed Services, IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, new collocation business modelling etc. Besides latency, in general Edge Computing can bring an immediate benefit around local traffic offloading that implies in reducing overall CapEx cost. Higher Traffic Density can rapidly justify the Edge Computing deployment.
What is the wize technology of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology?
The development of wireless communication network technology has driven the development of scaled-up networking for thing-connected networks, which is an inherent development need of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN).
Wize definition
Wize technology is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology derived from the European standard EN-13757 Wireless M-bus. Wize is an IoT standard defined by the Wize Consortium and is mainly oriented to applications such as wireless metering, smart cities, and industrial IoT.
Software Defined Networks
By: Thierry Couture, Consulting Systems Architect
There is currently a lot of buzz around OpenFlow and Software Defined Networks (SDN) in the industry. It would be a mistake to think that these are one and the same. The reality is that the current market conversation has loose semantics mixed in with hyperbole and hearsay that hide the simplicity of SDN behind terms like Openstack, Virtual Overlays, Network Function Virtualization, Orchestration, etc. This session will explain the origins of SDN, establish a basic terminology for SDN concepts, and offer a framework to both understand these trends and distill the applicability of SDN through a use case lens.
This document contains a 65-item quiz on computer general knowledge topics for bank examinations. The quiz covers subjects like computer hardware, software, operating systems, networks, and data storage. Some key points covered are the four main functions of computers (input, processing, output, storage), binary language, file sizes (bytes, kilobytes, megabytes), hardware components, types of software (systems, applications), computer platforms, and networking basics.
PDHPE teaches children vital skills for health, wellbeing, and social development. It covers topics like physical activity, problem solving, communication, and safety. Students learn these skills through both classroom and physical activities like sports, which help them become active, collaborative members of society.
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about computers and computer technology. It covers topics like computer generations, components, memory, storage, operating systems, networking, and other foundational computer concepts. The questions have a single correct answer in multiple choice format with explanations provided for each answer. The purpose is to test computer fundamentals knowledge.
This document contains a 37 question multiple choice quiz about information technology topics. The questions cover subjects like computer generations, architecture, operating systems, memory, storage, networking, quality of information, HTML, groupware, and vertical applications. The quiz is intended to test knowledge of fundamental IT concepts and terminology.
This document is a 100 question practice exam for the CompTIA 220-701 A+ Essentials certification. It includes questions about topics like Windows features, hardware components, troubleshooting methodology, networking protocols, and security concepts. The answers and explanations are provided on the last pages of the document.
This document contains 95 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various computing concepts. The questions cover topics such as networking, hardware, software, programming languages, databases, operating systems, and more. They range from basic to more advanced levels.
The document discusses the history of computer generations from first to fifth generation. It also summarizes the major components of a digital computer including the input, output, central processing unit, and storage units. The CPU contains the arithmetic logic unit, control unit, and memory unit. The document also differentiates between analog and digital signals.
IBPSEXAM provides sample questions from previous computer knowledge exams, including questions about:
- The basic functions of a computer as input, processing, output, and storage.
- Common computer terms like bits, bytes, RAM, ROM, and storage devices.
- Operating systems, software types, file extensions and properties.
- Networking protocols, security practices, and basic computer hardware.
The document provides 50 multiple choice questions to help students prepare for an exam on fundamental computer knowledge topics.
This practice exam contains 100 questions to prepare for the CompTIA 220-702 A+ Practical Application exam. The questions cover topics such as Windows commands, networking protocols, hardware components, troubleshooting skills and security concepts. The answers and explanations are provided on the last pages of the document.
This document provides a 100 question practice exam for the CompTIA 220-702 A+ certification. The exam covers topics such as Windows commands, networking protocols, hardware components, troubleshooting skills and security best practices.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to microprocessors and microcontrollers. It covers topics like 8085 architecture, 8051 architecture, 8051 registers and SFRs, addressing modes, 8086 assembly language instructions, and their operation. Some questions test understanding of interrupt priorities, I/O addressing, stack operations, arithmetic and logical instructions on 8-bit and 16-bit processors.
The document is a quiz on basic computer concepts. It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of hardware components like hard disks, floppy disks, RAM and ROM. It also covers topics like operating systems, software, processors, and computer manufacturers. The questions have a single correct answer that is revealed after each question. The quiz covers foundational computer terminology and components from storage to processors to peripherals.
PartⅠ. Applicationdescription
The sharing-- electric scooter project is prevalent in NorthAmerica, Europe,
Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. The whole project mainly includes
three parts of operation system software, device and electric scooter, which will
solve the last one kilometer problemsindeed
Piccoli Green Technology provides a complete solution for electric scooter sharing programs including hardware, software, and technical support. The system uses IoT devices installed on scooters to track location and enable locking/unlocking. The software includes mobile apps, a cloud server, and backend management platform. The company offers customized options and long-term support. Piccoli aims to reduce costs and improve stability for scooter sharing operations.
This document provides examples of M2M case studies across various industries, including mobile consumer, automotive, transportation, energy, industrial/infrastructure, security, networking, sales/payment, and healthcare. Some key applications mentioned include fleet management, smart metering, pipeline monitoring, electric vehicle charging stations, digital signage, and remote surveillance. Cost-benefit analyses are presented for solutions such as using wireless devices to remotely monitor gas pipelines instead of sending technicians, saving millions of dollars per year.
Conecta latam2019 network challenges and business modeling for new low late...Alberto Boaventura
Intends to analyze the challenges for low latency services and upcoming new data opportunities. Describes the Internet data service waves: Internet Mobile; Internet of Things and now Tactile Internet, how low latency is becoming the king and new data services, the main attribute. Tactile Internet will open immersive services experience beyond current audiovisual ones, but it depends to understand the human sense reaction idiosyncrasies. Also for IoT, how latency will affect overall productive processes since new robotics control for Industry 4.0 to remote surgery. It introduces the Edge Computing as one the most important toll to reduce latency by facilitating data processing at or near the source of data generation. I.e., Edge Computing avoids the application data travels from the source to very far application and processing hosts. But the latency reduction does not have an unique strategy, and it requires to have transport network proper dimensioned and configured can certainly improve the network low latency. In addition, new transport architecture with simplification collapsing network layers, network aware multidomain control, automation etc. will be definitively imperative for optimizing latency for new critical applications. Improving processor performance using technologies beyond regular x86 servers, such as: GPUs, FPGA, DPDK etc, can reduce the time of workloads and delivering/returning data to user application with readiness.
In terms of low latency opportunities, accordingly to Chatan Sharma Consulting, Edge Internet economy will be over $4.1 Trillion worldwide. The initial growth will come from Edge serving existing use cases and will gradually be accelerated by the new use cases as the deployment becomes more widespread and developers learn to take advantage of the Edge Internet architecture for applications across industry domains in all major markets. But for MNOs, Edge Computing will open a several opportunities such as Service Integration, Managed Services, IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, new collocation business modelling etc. Besides latency, in general Edge Computing can bring an immediate benefit around local traffic offloading that implies in reducing overall CapEx cost. Higher Traffic Density can rapidly justify the Edge Computing deployment.
What is the wize technology of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology?
The development of wireless communication network technology has driven the development of scaled-up networking for thing-connected networks, which is an inherent development need of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN).
Wize definition
Wize technology is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology derived from the European standard EN-13757 Wireless M-bus. Wize is an IoT standard defined by the Wize Consortium and is mainly oriented to applications such as wireless metering, smart cities, and industrial IoT.
Software Defined Networks
By: Thierry Couture, Consulting Systems Architect
There is currently a lot of buzz around OpenFlow and Software Defined Networks (SDN) in the industry. It would be a mistake to think that these are one and the same. The reality is that the current market conversation has loose semantics mixed in with hyperbole and hearsay that hide the simplicity of SDN behind terms like Openstack, Virtual Overlays, Network Function Virtualization, Orchestration, etc. This session will explain the origins of SDN, establish a basic terminology for SDN concepts, and offer a framework to both understand these trends and distill the applicability of SDN through a use case lens.
The document lists telecommunications equipment from various manufacturers that are supported by certain Brazilian regulatory measures. It includes items like gateways, routers, switches, fiber optic cables, antennas, and other network infrastructure equipment. The equipment is categorized by manufacturer, model, and the regulatory provision it is supported under.
This document contains information about the signalized intersection of Garth Road and Decker Drive in Baytown, including:
- Diagrams of the intersection layout and signal phasing
- Details of the traffic signal equipment such as cabinet models and serial numbers
- Programming details for the signal phases
- Notes on communication information and any issues found and actions taken
IRJET - Design of Automated Monitoring Robot for Drainage Systems using IoT P...IRJET Journal
This document describes the design of an automated monitoring robot for drainage systems using an IoT platform. The proposed system uses a robot equipped with various sensors to monitor key parameters like pH, gas levels, temperature and humidity within sewage systems. The sensors transmit data to a controller on the robot. If parameter levels exceed thresholds, an alert buzzer sounds. The controller sends sensor data to the cloud via an IoT module for viewing by users. The robot can also avoid obstacles using ultrasonic sensors and has potential applications in detecting leaks or faults. The system aims to improve safety and efficiency over manual monitoring of drainage infrastructure.
This document defines traffic measurement requirements for digital telecommunications exchanges. It establishes a generic traffic measurement model based on entities, objects, and traffic flows. Key points:
1. Measurements are defined at different levels, including overall, selectable objects, services, control units, and call records.
2. Major services covered are basic telephone, ISDN, and Intelligent Network (IN) services.
3. A measurement consists of measurement set information, time information, and output routing/scheduling information.
This document describes a firefighting robotic vehicle that can detect and extinguish fires autonomously. The robotic vehicle is equipped with sensors like a temperature sensor and smoke detector to detect fires. It also has a water tank and pump to extinguish fires. An Android application allows for remote control of the robot to move forward, backward, left, right and activate the water pump. The robot is designed to help fight fires in dangerous situations where human firefighters may be at risk.
This document describes an IoT-based home automation system that allows users to control home appliances like lights, fans, heaters, and air conditioners using voice commands or a mobile app. A PIC 16F877A microcontroller is used to analyze voice commands detected using a voice recognition system and then control the appliances using relays. The system uses both Bluetooth and GSM/GPRS technologies to allow remote control via a web interface or mobile app. Sensors are also integrated to automatically control devices and detect security threats. The system aims to provide convenience and accessibility while saving energy.
DTMF Based Intelligent Farming Robotic VehicleIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper on a DTMF-based intelligent farming robotic vehicle. The robotic vehicle is designed to help farmers by lowering their workload and facilitating farming through technology. It can be controlled remotely via cell phone using DTMF signaling to move in different directions and has capabilities like soil moisture sensing and seed sowing. The robot uses an Arduino, Bluetooth module, DC motors, and an 8051 microcontroller. It allows wireless control of agricultural tasks from a distance to help farmers work more efficiently and safely.
This document proposes a smart garbage monitoring system using Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The system uses an ultrasonic sensor, ESP8266 WiFi module, and Arduino microcontroller to monitor garbage levels in trash cans and send real-time data to ThingSpeak. This allows for optimized garbage collection routes to reduce costs, fuel consumption, and improve cleanliness. The system costs approximately 905 Rs to build and offers benefits like dynamic routing, cost reduction, reduced CO2 emissions, and improved cleanliness.
The document provides information on various electronics projects that can be undertaken, including:
1) An electronic burglar alarm system for automobiles that uses sensors and switches to trigger an acoustic alarm.
2) Transistor radio receivers that consist of RF, IF, detector, and audio amplifier sections on a printed circuit board.
3) Public address amplifiers, also known as sound systems, that are used for meetings, functions, and more, with electronic components mounted on printed circuit boards.
4) Additional electronics projects described include power supplies, quartz analog clocks, computer hardware, monitors, computer peripherals, medical transcription equipment, and more.
In this talk I will present the design of a real-time sensing platform for collecting telemetric information from radio-controlled devices. The platform is based around the new Bluetooth Smart (Low Energy) standard that is part of Bluetooth 4.0. I will walk through the implementation from selecting hardware and sensors, programming Bluetooth chips to connect them to smartphones and how to build a simple cloud based real-time monitoring solution based on Node.JS and hosted services.
The presentation will include a live demonstration using radio-controlled devices and discuss actual real-world performance of Bluetooth 4.0.
Agricultural machinery telematics by Technoton is an integral telematics solution for fuel monitoring, monitoring of operating parameters, GPS tracking and running time tracking of tractors, harvesters and other agricultural vehicles, that are widely used in agroindustrial complex and agricultural enterprises.
Fuel monitoring of agricultural machinery provides opportunities of detecting fuel over consumption, normalizing fuel consumption quotas for each operation, monitoring fuel tank fill-up and draining volumes and preventing fuel theft, which happens due to adopted excessive fuel consumption quotas or violations of operating procedures.
Operation parameters monitoring of tractors and harvesters allows fleet manager to monitor compliance of operating procedures, check operation of auxiliary and attached equipment, keep an eye on operation modes of machinery (engine RPM, instant fuel consumption, temperature of cooling fluid, oil pressure).
Machine running time tracking helps to adjust time quotas for certain works, precisely record real engine operation hours, also allows introducing employee compensation system based on actual working hours.
GPS tracking of tractors and harvesters provides information on location and route of vehicles, movement direction and route and enables detection of machinery misuse and inappropriate usage for private purposes.
Effects of implementing agricultural machinery monitoring system
Lowering fuel and lubricants costs: fuel consumption optimization (detection of excessive consumption), diesel fuel theft prevention (fuel tank siphoning and theft from engine return line, underfilling fuel in a tank)
Reduction of maintenance costs: remote malfunction diagnostics, breakdown prevention, prediction of maintenance date taking into account real operating conditions of the equipment
Increase fleet performance: reduction of excessive downtime, prevention of inappropriate usage, strengthening labor discipline.
Depending on the current situation in a fleet, telematics system can reduce total fleet expenses for fuel by up to 30% and decrease repair and maintenance costs by up to 20%.
This document discusses how printed electronics technology can enable ubiquitous sensing network (USN) services. It begins with an introduction and overview of printed electronics. It then discusses several potential applications of the technology, including future internet/consumer applications, energy efficient buildings, and factories of the future. Specific use cases are described for each application area. The document also covers topics like technology comparisons and the role of digital content in enabling new services and devices. In general, the document argues that printed electronics can support the development of integrated smart systems and ubiquitous sensing networks through lower-cost manufacturing approaches.
This project report describes an automatic toll collection system using RFID. It was submitted by 5 students to the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Government Polytechnic, Arvi in partial fulfillment of their diploma requirements. The report includes an introduction to the system, block diagrams, descriptions of the main components including a microcontroller, RFID reader, LCD display, and details of the circuit design and programming. The system is aimed at automating toll collection to reduce time spent at toll booths.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
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UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
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What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
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This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
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People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
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GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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2. FuturoCité
The Digit@l Revolution
2
The Digital Revolution, also sometimes called the third industrial
revolution is the change from analog mechanical and electronic
technology to digital technology which, depending on your source,
began anywhere from the late 1950s to the late 1970s, with the
adoption and proliferation of digital computers and digital record
keeping, that continues to the present day. Implicitly, the term also
refers to the sweeping changes brought about by digital computing and
communication technology during the latter half of the 20th century.
Analogous to the Agricultural Revolution and Industrial Revolution, the
Digital Revolution marked the beginning of the Information Age.
3. FuturoCité
Converted technologies
3
Gramophone record to CD (released 1982) and MP3 (released 1994 for computers
only; first MP3 player 1998)
VHS tape to Video CD (1993), DVD (1997) and Blu-ray (2006)
Analog broadcasting to digital broadcasting (first digital broadcast in 1990, but not
widespread until mid-2000s)
Payphone and landline phone to cell phone (mid-1990s to mid-2000s)
Digital cable (early to mid-1990s, en masse late 1990s to early 2000s)
Typewriter to printer (1980s to mid-1990s)
Mail to email (mid to late 1990s)
Analog photography (film photography) to digital photography (first digicam sold in
1989)
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The Digital revolution
4
1980
Cell phone subscribers: 11.2 million
Internet users: All Internet users at this time were indexed in a phone book
sized directory.
1990
Cell phone subscribers: 12.4 million (0.25% of world population in 1990)
Internet users: 2.8 million (0.05% of world population in 1990)
2002
Cell phone subscribers: 1.1 billion (19% of world population in 2002)
Internet users: 631 million (11% of world population in 2002)
2010
Cell phone subscribers: 4 billion (67% of world population in 2010)
Internet users: 1.8 billion (26.6% of world population in 2010)
2013
Cell phone subscribers: 6.8 billion (96% of world population in 2010)
Internet users: 2.4 billion (34.2% of world population in 2010)
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Today, every discussion about changes in technology, business and society must begin
with data. In its exponentially increasing volume, velocity and variety, data is becoming
a new natural resource. It promises to be for the 21st century what steam power was for
the 18th, electricity for the 19th and hydrocarbons for the 20th.
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1 trillion
connected objects and devices on the
planet generating data by 2015
analytics-connected-objects-graphic
2.5 billion
gigabytes of data generated every day
80%
of the world’s data is unstructured. Audio. Video.
Sensor data. Blogs. Tweets. All represent new
areas to mine for insights.
Data is the new basis of competitive advantage
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1
in
2
business
leaders
don t
have
access
to
data
they
need
83%
of
CIO s
cited
BI
and
analy<cs
as
part
of
their
visionary
plan
54%
of
companies
use
analy<cs
for
compe<<ve
advantage
80%
of
the
world s
data
today
is
unstructured
90%
of
the
world s
data
was
created
in
the
last
two
years
20%
is
the
amount
of
available
data
tradi5onal
systems
leverages
Source: GigaOM, Software Group, IBM Institute for Business Value"
Dying
of
thirst
in
an
ocean
of
Data
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Smarter Planet
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In November 2008, IBM s Chairman,
CEO and President Sam Palmisano,
during a speech at the
Council on Foreign Relations, outlined a
new agenda for building a "Smarter
Planet". The speech emphasized how the
world's systems and industries are
becoming more instrumented,
interconnected and intelligent, and that
leaders and citizens can take advantage
of this state of affairs to improve these
systems and industries.
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Instrumented
It’s a fundamental shift in the way we live, work and do business.
We live on a planet that is getting smarter.
Our planet is becoming more
Interconnected Intelligent
And… the world keeps getting smarter
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Smarter building
16
External
Integration
Analyticsand
Optimization
Water
Smart Meters,
Use / Flow
Sensing
Energy
Smart Meter,
Demand Response
Elevators
Maintenance,
Performance
HVAC
Fans, Variable Air
Volume, Air Quality
Lighting
Occupancy
Sensing
Access/Security
Badge In,
Cameras, Integration
Perimeter, Doors,
Floors, OccupancySpace Utilization
Occupancy/
Management
24/7 Monitoring
Condition Monitoring,
Parking Lot Utilization
Weather
Current
Predictions
Emergency
Services
Alerts, Actions
Utilities
Demand Mgmt,
Cost Control
Community
Services
Transportation,
Traffic, Events
Commercial
Potential
Advertisement
Voice/Video/Data
Integrated
Building
&
Communica5ons
Services
Portfolio
RE Mgmt
Asset Mgmt
Lifecycle
Energy Use
Passive/Active
Occupancy
Space Mgmt
Compliance
Real Estate Mgmt
Building Services
Maintenance/Projects
Tenant Services
Help Desk
Waste Mgmt
Trash/Water/Recycle
Industry Specific
Hospital, Hotel, Etc.
Integrated Building & Communications Services
Fire Functionality
Checks,
Detector Service
17. FuturoCitéM
ois
Energy efficiency of Public buildings – Return on investment
About 30 % of the operational cost of a building is spent on
Energy
Buildings represent the biggest
energy saving potential in all
industries.
The cost of fuel increases at a steady rate
These savings have an positive impact on public spending,
sustainable development and reduce the emission of glass
house gasses
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Smarter Building – Energy efficiency of Public buildings
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an
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par rapport à la
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C)
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PEB
mesuré
Indice PEB
pondéré
Indice PEB
pondéré
(Val abs)
Coût de
l'énergie
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rapport au max
autorisé
(Indice C)
OU
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Smarter Communication: a City at he citizen’s service
Mons is preparing Mons 2015: European Capital of Culture in 2015. This POC will help the
city to become smarter in Communication
Social Media Impact
Social Media RelationshipsSocial Media Discovery
Social Media Segmentation
Segment
RelateDiscover
Assess
ARE WE MAKING THE RIGHT
INVESTMENTS IN TARGETS and
CAMPAIGNS?
ARE WE REACHING THE
INTENDED AUDIENCES and ARE
WE LISTENING?
WHAT NEW IDEAS CAN WE
DISCOVER?
WHAT IS DRIVING SOCIAL MEDIA
ACTIVITY, BEHAVIOR and
SENTIMENT?
• Share of Voice
• Reach
• Sentiment
• Geographics, Demographics
• Influencers, Recommenders,
Detractors
• Attendees, Prospective
attendees
• Affinity
• Association
• Cause
• Topics
• Participants
• Sentiment
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Social Media Analytics Process Overview
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Fetch Data
Query
Data Set
Run SMA
Model
Analysis
Data Set
Analysis
Reports
Futurocité
Modify / Enhance
models
…
Predictive
Modelling
Targeted
Messaging
Campaign
Management
Apply to
Program
Scheduled
Δ upload
Further
Analysis
Mons 2015
Social
Commentary
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IBM Invests in Innovation, smarter cities ...
WHY a Public Private Partnership ?
The Public authorities have the Cities knowledge
The Private companies brings the technologies
The citizens make and ask for innovation
Private companies push the innovation
The public authorities have to implement and to deploy We can help but we
need first Decisions and then Markets
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FUTUROCITE: Innovation & smarter cities ...
The vehicle
FuturoCité follow mainly two areas:
Sensitize policy makers in this theme;
- Help identify opportunities for cities and towns in this area;
- Stimulate local technological innovation contributing to the development of
smarter cities and smarter towns;
Develop the local economy by organizing thematic seminars on the
technology used for Smarter Cities
- Address Startups, SME's and private partners
- Speaking to universities and colleges
- Creating the Ecosystems
Editor's Notes
Ahead of us: a smarter planet
There is not just the widespread potential for us to be smarter.
There is an urgent, pressing need.
It is a compelling mandate for progress.
Working globally makes us stronger locally
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