This presentation to the IEEE Computer Society examines new and disruptive developments in the technologies used in homes, commercial buildings, and manufacturing lines to control lighting, HVAC, security, entertainment, appliances, and other devices. It summarized a market research report written for Parks Associates that also examined market drivers and remaining challenges while providing forecasts, company profiles, and descriptions of each of the enabling standards.
Webinar: Microcontroladores Infineon ARM: PSoC e Traveo II para aplicações au...Embarcados
Webinar: Microcontroladores Infineon ARM: PSoC e Traveo II para aplicações automotivas e industriais
Apresentado por Marcelo Williams - Global Product Marketing Director & Business Development for Automotive and Industrial Microcontrollers
Você verá as vantagens de duas plataformas da Infineon, AURIX Tricore e ARM Traveo e PSoC, e o que podem oferecer para suas aplicações Automotivas e Industriais.
Além da plataforma, será coberto também durante o Webinar os sistemas de desenvolvimento e ferramentas disponíveis para essas novas famílias de Microcontroladores.
Esse Webinar faz parte de uma série de Webinars de Parceiros da Mouser Electronics.
A vivid explanation of the design of the smart home, the concept behind it, hardware and software components required, design, working, and pros and cons.
Created by:
Hari Hara Soonu
Gautham Sivakumar
Shreeram
Shameer Ahamed
From the students of B.E CSE (G2) [2015-19], PSG College of Technology.
UHF RFID Integrated reader, UHF Fixed reader, UHF Long range reader, UHF Mid-range reader, UHF short range reader, UHF Four channel reader, UHF access control reader, UHF Portal reader, UHF Outdoor reader
Webinar: Microcontroladores Infineon ARM: PSoC e Traveo II para aplicações au...Embarcados
Webinar: Microcontroladores Infineon ARM: PSoC e Traveo II para aplicações automotivas e industriais
Apresentado por Marcelo Williams - Global Product Marketing Director & Business Development for Automotive and Industrial Microcontrollers
Você verá as vantagens de duas plataformas da Infineon, AURIX Tricore e ARM Traveo e PSoC, e o que podem oferecer para suas aplicações Automotivas e Industriais.
Além da plataforma, será coberto também durante o Webinar os sistemas de desenvolvimento e ferramentas disponíveis para essas novas famílias de Microcontroladores.
Esse Webinar faz parte de uma série de Webinars de Parceiros da Mouser Electronics.
A vivid explanation of the design of the smart home, the concept behind it, hardware and software components required, design, working, and pros and cons.
Created by:
Hari Hara Soonu
Gautham Sivakumar
Shreeram
Shameer Ahamed
From the students of B.E CSE (G2) [2015-19], PSG College of Technology.
UHF RFID Integrated reader, UHF Fixed reader, UHF Long range reader, UHF Mid-range reader, UHF short range reader, UHF Four channel reader, UHF access control reader, UHF Portal reader, UHF Outdoor reader
Webinar embarcados - Simplificando seus projetos de Internet das coisas com o...Embarcados
Conheça o iMCP HT32SX – O componente para conectividade Sigfox, desenvolvido e fabricado no Brasil pela HT Micron Semicondutores S.A.! Perfeito para fazer protótipos do seu dispositivo IoT em menos tempo e com mais facilidade.
O iMCP HT32SX é um System-in-Package(SiP) que integra diferentes componentes e tecnologias dentro de um único encapsulamento. O sistema otimizado do SiP permite um melhor desempenho, menor consumo de energia e o desenvolvimento de dispositivos IoT com tamanhos super reduzidos.
OWA core architecture supporting various wireless standardsWillie LU
The wireless industry is rapidly transitioning from close architecture to more flexible, cost effective open architecture systems. This transition is creating interesting challenges for traditional developers, manufacturers, integrators, operators and end-users as they wrestle with "complexities" of open wireless and open mobile systems.
"The mobile handheld device is evolving from a traditional transmission-specific radio terminal to an interface-based open wireless architecture (OWA) system for complete openness, cleanness and simplicity ", Prof. Willie Lu, former Stanford University professor.
OWA defines the open and extensible interfaces in wireless networks and systems, including base-band signal processing parts, RF parts, networking parts, and OS and application parts, so that the system can support different industrial standards and integrate the various wireless networks into an open broadband platform. For comparison, Software Defined Radio (SDR) is only a radio in which the operating parameters including inter alia frequency range, modulation type, and/or output power limitations can be set or altered by software. Therefore, SDR is just one of the implemental modules of our OWA system.
Integrating Speed and Flexibility Isolating Industrial ControlSilicon Labs
We will introduce targeted applications within the Industrial Automation market and focus on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Factory Automation. We will discuss where isolation is used in a PLC input module and the high level of integration and features of the Si838x, including user programmable de-bounce. We’ll dive into details about the Si838x input thresholds and how to calculate resistor network values to scale any system voltage to be compliant with IEC 61131-2 types 1, 2, and 3.
To watch the full on-demand webinar: http://bit.ly/2fxJXd1
Chainway C71 is an Android rugged mobile computer. It can be configured with Internal UHF module with 1dBi circularly polarized antenna. With its powerful quad-core processor and wireless connections such as 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, UHF RFID, 1D/2D barcoding, iris recognition and NFC, you can find this easy-to-deploy device an exceptionally valuable helper to increase working efficiency and productivity. C71 with abundant functions can best satisfy your different industrial needs.
Webinar embarcados - Simplificando seus projetos de Internet das coisas com o...Embarcados
Conheça o iMCP HT32SX – O componente para conectividade Sigfox, desenvolvido e fabricado no Brasil pela HT Micron Semicondutores S.A.! Perfeito para fazer protótipos do seu dispositivo IoT em menos tempo e com mais facilidade.
O iMCP HT32SX é um System-in-Package(SiP) que integra diferentes componentes e tecnologias dentro de um único encapsulamento. O sistema otimizado do SiP permite um melhor desempenho, menor consumo de energia e o desenvolvimento de dispositivos IoT com tamanhos super reduzidos.
OWA core architecture supporting various wireless standardsWillie LU
The wireless industry is rapidly transitioning from close architecture to more flexible, cost effective open architecture systems. This transition is creating interesting challenges for traditional developers, manufacturers, integrators, operators and end-users as they wrestle with "complexities" of open wireless and open mobile systems.
"The mobile handheld device is evolving from a traditional transmission-specific radio terminal to an interface-based open wireless architecture (OWA) system for complete openness, cleanness and simplicity ", Prof. Willie Lu, former Stanford University professor.
OWA defines the open and extensible interfaces in wireless networks and systems, including base-band signal processing parts, RF parts, networking parts, and OS and application parts, so that the system can support different industrial standards and integrate the various wireless networks into an open broadband platform. For comparison, Software Defined Radio (SDR) is only a radio in which the operating parameters including inter alia frequency range, modulation type, and/or output power limitations can be set or altered by software. Therefore, SDR is just one of the implemental modules of our OWA system.
Integrating Speed and Flexibility Isolating Industrial ControlSilicon Labs
We will introduce targeted applications within the Industrial Automation market and focus on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Factory Automation. We will discuss where isolation is used in a PLC input module and the high level of integration and features of the Si838x, including user programmable de-bounce. We’ll dive into details about the Si838x input thresholds and how to calculate resistor network values to scale any system voltage to be compliant with IEC 61131-2 types 1, 2, and 3.
To watch the full on-demand webinar: http://bit.ly/2fxJXd1
Chainway C71 is an Android rugged mobile computer. It can be configured with Internal UHF module with 1dBi circularly polarized antenna. With its powerful quad-core processor and wireless connections such as 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, UHF RFID, 1D/2D barcoding, iris recognition and NFC, you can find this easy-to-deploy device an exceptionally valuable helper to increase working efficiency and productivity. C71 with abundant functions can best satisfy your different industrial needs.
Extreme Manufacturing Solutions
Operations Performance Analytics (OPA)
Business alignment - Over time, the proliferation of devices has created unnecessary complexity. Control Center delivers centralized visibility and granular control of network resources. One click can equal a thousand actions when you manage your network. Control Center can even manage beyond Extreme Networks switching, routing, and wireless hardware to deliver standards-based control of other vendors’ network equipment.
Pairing assets with intelligent sensors to gather, analyze, and communicate data is driving enormous new efficiencies in manufacturing and business operations. Just as in the consumer markets, where the first generation of personal fitness monitors and smart home devices leverage data sets to influence and shape events in the physical world, so too are operational efficiencies borne by the Internet of Things (IoT) generating high returns in manufacturing.
According to McKinsey, “business-to-business applications will account for nearly 70 percent of the value … from IoT in the next ten years.” The firm estimates that of the nearly $11 trillion a year in economic value generated globally, ‘nearly $5 trillion [will] be generated almost exclusively in B2B settings, including factories… such as those in manufacturing, agriculture, and even healthcare environments; work sites across mining, oil and gas, and construction; and, finally, offices.’
More informed decision-making and optimized operations across the extended supply chain are only some of the benefits. Wireless sensors, whether measuring hydrogen levels in the soil or temperature variables on the production line, are eliminating blind spots in traditional manufacturing processes and delivering a constant flow of data that optimize workflows. And while manufacturers have leveraged data in discrete applications for Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI) systems for years, the growth of sensors, real-time dashboards, cloud-applications, and mobile technologies are delivering new degrees of actionable intelligence to the precise location at the precise time it can be optimally leveraged.
Yet this goal of seamlessly moving data across plant and business functions, and applying analytical tools to enable new insights, requires a new degree of visibility into the performance of manufacturing applications, networks, and systems. Traditionally monitoring tools used in factory environments are often isolated, closed, proprietary, and offer only a keyhole view of IT system performance.
Internet of Things Innovations & Megatrends Update 12/14/16Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein, President, International Research Center (http://www.researchedge.com/) presented an Internet of Things Innovations & Megatrends Update to the IEEE Computer Society Phoenix Chapter (http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/phoenix/compsociety/) on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 bringing up to date his presentation to the Chapter a year earlier. His long-form presentation explores the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years. Waves of change will roll through home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This presentation examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. And it explores IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
From idea to the field - Simplify Your IoT project (Acal BFi Nordic & Sierra ...Hans Andersson
A workshop by Acal BFi Nordic on project mangOH industrial open hardware running Linux/Legato open source software. Tight integration with cloud and connectivity services.
IEEE CS Phoenix - Internet of Things Innovations & Megatrends 12/2/15Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein, President, International Research Center (http://www.researchedge.com/) presented on the Internet of Things Innovations & Megatrends exploring the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years. Waves of change will roll through home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This presentation examines how IoT will be implemented and monetized creating new business models from pervasive sensor deployments and data gathering, accompanied by new privacy and security risks. And it explores IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
Get ready for Industrial Internet of thingsSalah Riahi
Until now, Wifi technology was extremely energy greedy and unreliable. Users working on structural health monitoring and condition monitoring were more inclined to deploy proprietary wireless sensor networks offering a better reliability and a low power operation.
Thanks to more than 8 years of experience in sensing technology, our research and development team worked intensively with our customers on WILO® (for Wifi Low Power) technology, a new generation of WIFI sensors (vibration, inclination and shock) which is reliable, ultra-low power and open-standard.
Bezprzewodowa komunikacja ethernet w obszarach przemysłowychAgnieszka Kuba
Tematyka prezentacji obejmuje zagadnienia:
Obszary zastosowań
Jaką technologię transmisji wybrać? WLAN kontra Bluetooth
Charakterystyka urządzeń WLAN i Bluetooth
Topologia sieci WLAN i Bluetooth
Bezprzewodowa komunikacja Profinet
WLAN Roaming
Zastosowania specjalne
Nowe trendy w komunikacji bezprzewodowej
Technologia MIMO i SISO
This presentation describes the key components of PoE and discusses existing applications for this technology. Also reviewed are the current IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard and the proposed IEEE 802.3at standard that promises to deliver more power to enable a new breed of PoE devices and applications.
Gun violence reframed as a public health issueWayne Caswell
Public Health officials have a legitimate interest in preventing gun violence, even if the NRA, Congress, and the health insurance and medical industries do not, because they profit more from gun sales and treating gun injuries and long-term disabilities than from preventing them.
At Modern Health Talk, we see the future of mHealth as less about Mobile health and more about MODERN healthcare that includes all sorts of solutions for addressing demographic shift of retiring baby boomers and the resulting doctor shortage.
These solutions include mobile technologies (smartphones & tablets) and big broadband support of high-def video calls with medical imaging, as well as new delivery options such as retail clinics and insurance-funded home care (and home modifications), remote sensor monitoring, healthcare robots, Watson-like cloud services, new laws & regulations, support of family caregivers, and more.
Affiliated with Boy Scouts of America, The Vigil Honor is the highest honor that the Order of the Arrow can bestow upon its members for service to lodge, council, and Scouting.
Chipping away at healthcare special interests yetWayne Caswell
In this article about public interests versus private interests, I reflect on the healthcare progress that consumers are making despite politicians working against them.
PURPOSE -- Choosing Why you live, not just HowWayne Caswell
Slides supporting a talk given to Austin's LaunchPad Job Club about finding Purpose in your life, or your job search, using my own journey as examples.
This is the complete technical spec of HomeRF V2.01 adopted 2001/05/07.
HomeRF is a frequency-hopping spread-spectrum wireless home networking technology that once dominated the market with over 90% share, but that was when Wi-Fi was still new and expensive. The market eventually decided on a single standard for work, home and public hotspots, and it was an improved and more affordable Wi-Fi. Still, the hopping design of HomeRF has some significant technical advantages.
A history of HomeRF and collection of presentations, whitepapers, and related materials is available in the HomeRF Archives. Just Google it.
It's risky to say that something can't or won't be done, especially when technology is concerned. Here are some past quotations that still haunt their speakers today:
For Wild Flower is a community park in the Dallas suburb of Flower Mound with an interesting funding model. You'll see from the slides that individuals and businesses alike can sponsor the various park equipment and even the brick pavers and fence pickets.
The commemorative plaque credits the various politicians and business leaders that helped make the park a success, and could be a model for others trying to fund their own land purchases and park development.
I created this handout for the Democratic National Convention. Homeowners of Texas, a nonprofit consumer advocacy, was urging Congress to adopt a Homeowners' Bill of Rights that includes financial, legal, and disclosure reforms.
XPS™ One™ Sales Aid (2007 2-page flyer)Wayne Caswell
I created this for Dell as Messaging Manager for consumer desktop PCs. I did the layout and graphics and wrote all of the copy. Before leaving Dell, I got permission to use documents shown here as samples of my work.
As Dell Messaging Manager for consumer desktop PCs, I created this brochure with help from Linksys for Dell's CES product launch. The images and messaging were a collaborative effort between the two companies.
2. LightFair ISC NFPA COMDEX NSCA Training Sales ASHRAE AHR Expo FMA WEEC Lighting Access CCTV Fire Networks Wireless Telecom PA Video Audio Vendors EIB BACnet HVAC FM Energy Security Building Mgt IT http://www.automatedbuildings.com/news/ mar03/articles/builconn/bcon.htm Building Systems Sub-industries Life Safety LonWorld Retail Hospitals Schools LonWorks Verticals C O N S U L T I N G
3. Lighting PC Network Internet Access Phone Audio Video Security Irrigation HVAC Energy Information Comfort, Convenience, Security Entertainment Digital Home Applications C O N S U L T I N G
6. Early Adopters Innovators Early Majority Late Majority Laggards Source: Crossing the Chasm , by Geoffrey Moore Enthusiasts try any new technology Visionaries seek competitive advantage through revolutionary breakthrough Pragmatics want evolutionary change and “safe” choices Conservatives avoid risk and are price sensitive Skeptics maintain the status quo CHASM A Wide CHASM separates Today’s Home Controls Niche from Mass Market Growth Mass Market Households vs. High-end New Homes
7. Mass Market Households vs. High-end New Homes C O N S U L T I N G 68 K New Homes sold in 2003 worth >$500K New Home Construction 2002 New Home Value >$500,000 New Homes Valued at $500,000+ are just 0.065% of the Total Opportunity. 1.33 M New Homes 1.33 M New Homes Sold in 2003 Total U.S. Housing Market (#M) New Home Construction 2002 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Association of Home Builders 105.5 M Occupied U.S. Households (2000 Census) 2/3 Owned 1/3 Rental
8. PC, Internet & Home Network Penetration (Millions of U.S. Households) ~76M ~71M ~39M ~23M Broadband Households (#M) C O N S U L T I N G
13. Households w/ Structured Wiring So, only about 1/3 can use Ethernet ~23M Home Networks C O N S U L T I N G
14. Do-it-yourself Data Voice Appliances Entertainment X10 Builder- Installed Custom- Installed Control & Security HAI Niles AMX Crestron Lutron Application Silos Level of Sophistication (installation, support, cost) Source: CAZITech & Parks Associates Industrial & Commercial Home Controls & Automation Market Segmentation C O N S U L T I N G
15. Home Controls & Automation Market Drivers 1. Embedded Processors , Sensors & Actuators 2. Digital Convergence : Media, Devices & Disciplines 3. Standards that Scale & attract Big Players C O N S U L T I N G
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17. 1. Embedded Processors, Sensors & Actuators More Computing Performance at Less Cost (Embedded processors in Everything with a Digital Heartbeat) LINEAR SCALE PERFORMANCE C O S T PERFORMANCE COST C O N S U L T I N G TIME
18. 1. Embedded Processors, Sensors & Actuators PERFORMANCE COST PERFORMANCE C O S T More Computing Performance at Less Cost (Embedded processors in Everything with a Digital Heartbeat) LOGARITHMIC SCALE C O N S U L T I N G TIME
19. 1. Embedded Processors, Sensors & Actuators Intel processors over Time, showing the effect of Moore's Law 0.1 1 10 100 1,000 10,000 100,000 1984 1987 1991 1995 1997 1999 2002 2004 2008 Source: Intel Performance (MIPS) $0.01 $0.10 $1.00 $10.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 Cost ($ per MIPS) Performance (MIPS) Cost ($/MIPS) Note the Logarithmic Scale 8088, 4.77 MHz 0.03M transistors 80286, 12 MHz 0.1M transistors 32-bit 386, 20 MHz 0.2M transistors 486DX2, 66 MHz 1.2M transistors Pentium, 100 MHz 3.1M transistors Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz 50M transistors 1981 Pentium II, 1 GHz 20M transistors Pentium Pro, 200 MGHz 5.5M transistors C O N S U L T I N G
22. Lighting PC Network Internet Access Phone Audio Video Security Irrigation HVAC Energy Data N/W Home Mgt. Multimedia 2. Digital Convergence: In the Home Comm. CONTROL & AUTOMATION C O N S U L T I N G
23. Data Voice Appliances Entertainment Control & Security Industrial & Commercial Do-it-yourself Custom- Installed New Technologies move Up- Application Integration IP-based Standards (reliable, scalable, affordable) Ethernet 10/100/1000-base-T HomePlug, UPB Insteon Wi-Fi BOM = $14 (2006 MIMO) ZigBee Z-Wave MoCA w/ Sensors & Actuators Source: CAZITech, Parks Associates & IDC 3. Standards that Scale blur Market Segmentation and Down-Market C O N S U L T I N G
28. Powerline Standards for Home Networking & Controls See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_line_communication FEATURE X-10 UPB LonWorks HomePlug AV Insteon Devices 256 >62K >32K >16M Cost (lamp mod.) $12 lamp $75 lamp $35 $30 lamp Reliability 1-way 2-way 2-way 2-way Speed 1-3 sec. 0.3 sec. 85-200 Mbps 0.04 sec. Range 150’ 75’ 4,000’ n*150’ Compatibility de facto Proprietary ANSI/EIA709 X-10 Function
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30. 0.1 Mbps 1 Mbps 10 Mbps 100+ Mbps Throughput 10m 100m 1,000m 10,000+m Range Vehicular Nomadic Stationary Wireless Positioning (Relative Measures on Logarithmic Scale) 802.20 802.16e 802.15.1 (Bluetooth) 802.15.4 (ZigBee, UWB Lite) Z-Wave 802.16a (WiMAX) 3G Cellular 2/2.5G Cellular 802.15.3 (UWB) 802.11 (Wi-Fi) C O N S U L T I N G
31. Wireless Standards for Home Networking & Controls Remote Control of A/V Equipment or Media Center PC Remote Control of Surveillance Equipment
32. Wireless Standards for Home Networking & Controls Crestron Niles TS1 (~$500) Philips Pronto Remote Control S/W for existing PDA CorAccess Amigo Sony VAIO VGN-U50 AMX Modero
38. PAN coordinator End Device Network Topologies ZigBee & Z-Wave C O N S U L T I N G Cluster Tree Mesh Star
39. PAN coordinator End Device Bridging Clusters >10,000 Devices (254 * 255 ) 254 Devices 254 Devices 254 Devices C O N S U L T I N G
40. Wireless Standards for Home Control Applications FEATURE ZigBee Z-Wave INSTEON Devices >64K (254*255) 255 per controller 16.7 M Cost / Availability None yet Zensys ~$1 chip set Home Depot, Lowes ~$2 chip set $35 lamp module Battery Life Low Power Low Power Low Power Frequency 868/915 MHz (EU/NA) 2.4 GHz (WW) 868/908 MHz (EU/NA) 868/915 MHz (EU/NA) 131/120 KHz (PLC) Speed 40-250 Kbps 9.6-40 Kbps 10 messages/sec Range ~150’ ~150’ ~150’ Compatibility IEEE 802.15.4 Proprietary Proprietary, X-10 Topology Routed Mesh/Star Supervised Routed Mesh/Star Supervised Peer-to-Peer Mesh Non-supervised C O N S U L T I N G
Media: They’re Just Bits Disciplines: HW/SW, Creative Content, Telecom, Electronics, Gaming, e-Learning Devices: PC is also TV, stereo, photo album, phone, weather station, encyclopedia, and much more. Mobile phone is also music player, camera, navigator, wallet
MIMO = Multi-antennas for Speed, Range, Reliability