The document discusses observations from the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It notes that sensors will soon be integrated into many everyday objects, generating vast amounts of user data. It also emphasizes that mobility is becoming a top priority, as people increasingly rely on mobile devices and expect connectivity anywhere. The hyper-connected world it envisions is one where all of our devices, appliances, and surroundings interact seamlessly and are made smarter through sensors and data analysis.
It is a dazzling hybrid watch combining time and activity tracking. The Withings Activity Pop is a radiant watch combining time and activity tracking. Activity Pop automatically syncs with your iOS or Android Smartphone and offers up to 8 months autonomy on a standard cell battery, no charging needed! Let’s explore it more.
Internet of Animals | Internet of ThingsAarif Habeeb
In this Presentation we will take a look at how the Internet of Things is changing the way we interact with the Animals. In this post we see the mobile apps that connect with internet and track yours lost animals, health patterns, sick cattle and your animal’s Behavior.
The Internet of Things (IoT), refers to the network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with other connected devices, individuals, or organizations.
WHY DON'T WE APPLY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERNET OF THINGS TO ANIMALS?
Internet of Things , IoT for animals , Internet of Everything, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Animals,Internet of Animals
learn more at : https://www.wedigtech.com/blog/ioa-internet-of-things-for-animals/
In this PDF we will take a look at how the Internet of Things is changing the way we interact with the Animals. In this post we see the mobile apps that connect with internet and track yours lost animals, health patterns, sick cattle and your animal’s Behaviour.
The Internet of Things (IoT), refers to the network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with other connected devices, individuals, or organizations.
WHY DON'T WE APPLY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERNET OF THINGS TO ANIMALS?
Internet of Things , IoT for animals , Internet of Everything, Internet of Things (IoT)
A project for independently and remotely feed your fishes, and as a further improvement all kind of pets.
The Goal of this project is to realise a pervasive system able to take care of your fishes when the owner is abroad.
It is a dazzling hybrid watch combining time and activity tracking. The Withings Activity Pop is a radiant watch combining time and activity tracking. Activity Pop automatically syncs with your iOS or Android Smartphone and offers up to 8 months autonomy on a standard cell battery, no charging needed! Let’s explore it more.
Internet of Animals | Internet of ThingsAarif Habeeb
In this Presentation we will take a look at how the Internet of Things is changing the way we interact with the Animals. In this post we see the mobile apps that connect with internet and track yours lost animals, health patterns, sick cattle and your animal’s Behavior.
The Internet of Things (IoT), refers to the network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with other connected devices, individuals, or organizations.
WHY DON'T WE APPLY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERNET OF THINGS TO ANIMALS?
Internet of Things , IoT for animals , Internet of Everything, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Animals,Internet of Animals
learn more at : https://www.wedigtech.com/blog/ioa-internet-of-things-for-animals/
In this PDF we will take a look at how the Internet of Things is changing the way we interact with the Animals. In this post we see the mobile apps that connect with internet and track yours lost animals, health patterns, sick cattle and your animal’s Behaviour.
The Internet of Things (IoT), refers to the network of physical objects or “things” embedded with electronics, software sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with other connected devices, individuals, or organizations.
WHY DON'T WE APPLY THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERNET OF THINGS TO ANIMALS?
Internet of Things , IoT for animals , Internet of Everything, Internet of Things (IoT)
A project for independently and remotely feed your fishes, and as a further improvement all kind of pets.
The Goal of this project is to realise a pervasive system able to take care of your fishes when the owner is abroad.
Wearable computers, as the name suggests,
are computers that can be worn on a
person.
Wearable technology is enabling people to
become more accountable for their own
personal fitness and live healthier lives.
Wearable devices can help save lives through vital sign monitors for the sick or injured.
Also through devices that contain Bluetooth connectivity that enable hands-free talking.
Vital signs* body temperature, blood pressure, pulse heart rate, and breathing rate.
Smart greenhouse(team ares 4) in 2016 Taiwan OpenStack Hackathon柏勳 黃
In this silde we want to show you How to use Openstack to manage food production.
Check Demo Video here: https://youtu.be/Sud6TH-sM6Y
We design a java application that install in a VM connecting PLC to control valve and light on, off in a specific workflow automatically.
Then using webcam to take pictures of potato to identify the potato's status that can be analysis by Sahara.
A look at the dos and don’ts of news alerts on smartwatches and a glimpse into the future at news:rewired with:
Tom Quast, co-founder, Creative Vikings
Nils Kaehler, co-founder, Creative Vikings
48Hackathon - 2015-06-29
Team: Rampage
Project: HiKing
Description:
Описание: HiKing - Умный рюкзак и приложение, для тех кто любит ходить в походы, ездить к комендировки (встроеннная зарядка, сбор статистики, GPS навигация и приложение, которое позволит составить список вещей, которые нужно не забыть взять с собой и с помощью датчиков проверит, находиться ли нужны приедмет у вас в сумке или чемодане).
Real world test - 1 day - 12 wearables - 17th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, and 8 on my right arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during the day. After repeating this test a number of times, the variances are still being displayed, suggesting that results from these devices do vary in the real world, and are not down to chance during my testing.
Real world test - 1 day - 12 wearables - 18th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, and 8 on my right arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during a working day. The variances I observed when I first started this test have not disappeared.
In this presentation, Vikrant introduces IoT and associated trends. Vikarant's interest area lies in fibertronics an innovative idea that he has is developing a Tee-Short that changes colour depending on the health of the person. He sees great uses for this product in healthcare, defense etc.
Techugo, a top mobile apps development company in Noida, India
Helps you to learn how skin on your arm and hand can act like a touchscreen for your smart watch.
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Wearable computers, as the name suggests,
are computers that can be worn on a
person.
Wearable technology is enabling people to
become more accountable for their own
personal fitness and live healthier lives.
Wearable devices can help save lives through vital sign monitors for the sick or injured.
Also through devices that contain Bluetooth connectivity that enable hands-free talking.
Vital signs* body temperature, blood pressure, pulse heart rate, and breathing rate.
Smart greenhouse(team ares 4) in 2016 Taiwan OpenStack Hackathon柏勳 黃
In this silde we want to show you How to use Openstack to manage food production.
Check Demo Video here: https://youtu.be/Sud6TH-sM6Y
We design a java application that install in a VM connecting PLC to control valve and light on, off in a specific workflow automatically.
Then using webcam to take pictures of potato to identify the potato's status that can be analysis by Sahara.
A look at the dos and don’ts of news alerts on smartwatches and a glimpse into the future at news:rewired with:
Tom Quast, co-founder, Creative Vikings
Nils Kaehler, co-founder, Creative Vikings
48Hackathon - 2015-06-29
Team: Rampage
Project: HiKing
Description:
Описание: HiKing - Умный рюкзак и приложение, для тех кто любит ходить в походы, ездить к комендировки (встроеннная зарядка, сбор статистики, GPS навигация и приложение, которое позволит составить список вещей, которые нужно не забыть взять с собой и с помощью датчиков проверит, находиться ли нужны приедмет у вас в сумке или чемодане).
Real world test - 1 day - 12 wearables - 17th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, and 8 on my right arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during the day. After repeating this test a number of times, the variances are still being displayed, suggesting that results from these devices do vary in the real world, and are not down to chance during my testing.
Real world test - 1 day - 12 wearables - 18th Feb 2016Maneesh Juneja
I wore 4 wearables on my left arm, and 8 on my right arm, to understand how they might vary with regard to number of steps walked and calories burned during a working day. The variances I observed when I first started this test have not disappeared.
In this presentation, Vikrant introduces IoT and associated trends. Vikarant's interest area lies in fibertronics an innovative idea that he has is developing a Tee-Short that changes colour depending on the health of the person. He sees great uses for this product in healthcare, defense etc.
Techugo, a top mobile apps development company in Noida, India
Helps you to learn how skin on your arm and hand can act like a touchscreen for your smart watch.
Today i will introduce an invention that could change the worldAlexis Recalde
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My Brief ideology on how connected devices should work for a better consumer experience. Today there is Apple Homekit, still the 100% potential of a IoT is not utilized. This Small Presentation is my idea or thought on how we can use our IoT to a much better side
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
Quantified Self: The what, the why and the brave new futureAlja Isakovic
Slides from a lecture on the quantified self trend, prepared for communications students in May 2016. The lecture is based on a series of blog posts I wrote on the topic: https://medium.com/exploring-the-quantified-self
Possibilities and perils of the data-driven world.joshuakauffman
I gave this lecture and led a discussion at the Future Insight summit in Oslo, Norway, March 13, 2014.
This was an introduction to subjects relating to the data-driven world, including a lengthier bit on the Quantified Self.
I improvised from the presenter notes.They give a pretty good sense of the contour of the talk.
In the Q and A session, people were mostly concerned about privacy implications of personal data collection.
My short answer is that I am also concerned, and think we need to broaden the discussion of privacy so that it transcends the concept of unwanted exposure and recenters itself on questions relating to the terms of exchange of personal data as they relate to social and economic value.
South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive and music festivals and conferences that take place every spring (usually in March) in Austin, Texas, US. Below are some themes we witnessed across the selection of Interactive presentations we were able to attend.
Everyone remembers the story of the boy who cried wolf. In the digital world our equivalent is mobile. We are so used to mobile evangelists proclaiming it’s the “year of mobile” that you can actuall hear the collective groans at industry conferences. Eyes roll, shoulders shrug, minds tune out, and eventually people start playing around with their mobile phones. Now I’m from Ohio so I’m not entirely sure but I think that’s what they call irony.
2012 3 9 mindshare digital pov - apple i pad announcementMindshare
Apple has announced the introduction of a new version of its Apple TV and iPad range. With approximately 70 million iPads forecast to be shipped in 2012 (71% up on 2011), there remains an insatiable appetite for Apple products around the world. Whilst neither announcement is especially ground-breaking, the success of the iPhone 4S, which was greeted with hoots of derision by tech-blogs, shows that the general public doesn’t seem to care. There are multiple additional features and upgrades with no major price hike so these latest announcements are unlikely to see this demand change significant and if anything could well increase it.
2012 3 9 mindshare digital pov - apple i pad announcement
Ces 2013 11 jan13
1. Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
Observations/thoughts from the Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas 2013
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2. 4 things to remember
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
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3. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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6. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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7. Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
Hapifork: GeckoCap:
Withings Wi-Fi body scale:
Detects the loop made when you pick up food, put Small glowing smart button that can be
it in your mouth, and then return the fork to your Weighs you and tracks the evolution of
added to any asthma inhaler.
plate. If you have carried out the action too your weight. No need to manually
quickly it buzzes in your hand to tell you to slow Notification system lets you know
track your measurements.
down. Uploads data to a smartphone app to help when each inhaler was used,
you keep track of your eating habits or when their inhaler is running low.
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8. Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
Rest’s baby onesie: Ubox: Parrot’s flower power:
Employs sensors that detect Smart pillbox that helps you take your Wireless plant sensor that helps keep
respiration, skin temperature and body medicine on time. Can share your track of the soil around your plant and
position, sending data to a smartphone schedule with your chosen loved ones provides feedback to let you know
or tablet. Warns a parent if child is ill or and your doctor. Warns them if you exactly what you need to do to keep
having problems breathing. have missed a vital pill. the particular plant species alive.
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9. Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
Fitbit: Vue’s disposable 7 day patch: Trakdot luggage tracker:
By day it tracks your steps. By night it can Collects more than 5,000 data points Can be packed in a suitcase and uses
track your sleep. Users keep track of how per minute. Data uploaded for use as a mobile phone connection to update
they're doing by opening the Fitbit app. a guideline to determine the need for users on the whereabouts of their
It can nudge the wearer if they need to be behavioural modification to promote luggage. Automatically goes to sleep
more active as the day goes on. weight loss and other wellness efforts. during flights.
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10. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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11. All roads lead to smart mobile devices
Rest’s baby Parrot’s flower
onesie power
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15. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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17. Smart phone? Tablet? Phablet?
Lots of different sizes on display : Phones get bigger : Tablets get smaller
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18. Tablet? Laptop? Tabtop?
As many as 30 to 40 hardware designs for laptops : “Rip & flip" Lenovo
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19. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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21. More accessible to the mainstream?
Leap motion’s Leap: a $70 device that will enable consumers to
add precise three-dimensional motion detection to their computers
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22. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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23. The Appmobile
Ford & GM open
up the dashboard
to app developers
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25. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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28. Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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