IoT in a context. Traditional IT and industrial IT are melting, DYI, 3D printing and more are taking us from a prognosis driven realito to a much mure "on actual demand" driven.
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
Missing 60+ image based slides from the middle that served to enhance narrative. Slide 5 captures many of the ideas covered in those missing slides. Originally presented at the 2008 joint Oregon Library Association, Washington Library Association Conference.
A SEMINAR Report Presentation ON
INTERNET OF THINGS by Nitish Kumar Rai
of DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,
H.N.B. Garhwal University
(A Central University)
Srinagar Garhwal - 24617
Internet of Things Presentation
ในการ อบรม Android Control Hardware and Arduino IoT
โดย Adun Nantakaew บริษัท Soft Power Group
email: info@softpowergroup.net
Tel : 081-6452400
http://softpowergroup.net/%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%99-arduino/
The Internet of Things (IoT), is defined as the network of physical objects—devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
Missing 60+ image based slides from the middle that served to enhance narrative. Slide 5 captures many of the ideas covered in those missing slides. Originally presented at the 2008 joint Oregon Library Association, Washington Library Association Conference.
A SEMINAR Report Presentation ON
INTERNET OF THINGS by Nitish Kumar Rai
of DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,
H.N.B. Garhwal University
(A Central University)
Srinagar Garhwal - 24617
Internet of Things Presentation
ในการ อบรม Android Control Hardware and Arduino IoT
โดย Adun Nantakaew บริษัท Soft Power Group
email: info@softpowergroup.net
Tel : 081-6452400
http://softpowergroup.net/%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%99-arduino/
The Internet of Things (IoT), is defined as the network of physical objects—devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
Ubiquitous computing is one of the most prodiously growing topic which will be covering all facets of life.In the course of ordinary activities, someone "using" ubiquitous computing engages many computational devices and systems simultaneously, and may not necessarily even be aware that they are doing so. This model is considered an advancement from the older desktop paradigm. More formally, ubiquitous computing is defined as "machines that fit the human environment instead of forcing humans to enter theirs".
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
an introduction to iot , and business point of view, features,technology used ,how to customize your iot devices ,attack vectors , intro to arduino uno r3
Applications of IoT, by Jonathan Brewer.
A presentation given at APNIC 42's Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) session on Tuesday, 4 October 2016.
Raspberry Pi & the IoT - Raspberry Jam - 18th of Dec 2012 - RomeAndrea Bernicchia
The slides of my talk at the Raspberry Jam in Rome (18th of Dec 2012).
Combining the Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things world through the Cosm platform.
In this slide, i have show you basic definition of Internet of things as well as applications of internet of things which are currently trending like Iot in field of Healthcare and wearables and waste management and many more and challenges that a IOT project or product faces in implementation and different protocols which are generally used in field of Internet of things.
Building for the Internet of Things: Hardware, Sensors & the CloudNick Landry
Connected, smart devices have become pervasive. These "Things" already outnumber more traditional computing devices and are set to surpass the 100 billion devices mark within a few short years. The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. In this session we’ll explore the “Maker” or “Things” side of IoT with hardware boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Netduino, Intel Edison and others, and the various sensors and shields you can use to measure temperatures, capture user input via buttons, display data on micro displays and more fun electronic stuff. We’ll build our first simple electronic circuits using LEDs and push buttons, and then write embedded code to augment that circuit by deploying & running it on various microcontroller boards.
Next, this session extends the reach of your hardware projects by connecting your “things” to the cloud, thus fulfilling the promise of the “Internet of Things”. You'll learn about many of the options available to plug devices into connected intelligent systems, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other custom wireless options. We’ll explore how sensor data from hardware devices from the field can be collected and routed through gateways using Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging, and stored in the cloud, where it can be consumed in real-time data visualization dashboards.
The Internet of Things is full of opportunities for developers and this session is your best starting point to understand the big picture, and the possibilities. Don’t fret if you’ve never done anything with hardware or electronics, this session will give you the guidance you need to get started.
When cities begin to think - What happens when buildings talk back?Bruce Duyshart
Presentation for UDIA National Congress 2014.
Imagine a world where the emerging 'Internet of Things' intersects with smart buildings and cities. Today, developers are faced with the rising expectations of people to be better connected and more efficient in their use of technology, yet buildings still remain one of the last bastions for technological change in our modern society. This insightful presentation will shine a torch on a world of possibilities in the use of technology in property and will highlight what lies ahead for those that are prepared to innovate and make a change.
Advertise Yourself! - reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014reelyActive
The alternative for indoor location of Bluetooth Smart (BLE) devices including smartphones and wearables. Presented by reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014.
Low Cost Wireless Network Will Change The Industry ForeverKevin Hauff
HNT Network releases information on how its new Wireless Hubspot will change things in the Wireless Network space for the better. Further information can be found at https://hntnetwork.info.
Ubiquitous computing is one of the most prodiously growing topic which will be covering all facets of life.In the course of ordinary activities, someone "using" ubiquitous computing engages many computational devices and systems simultaneously, and may not necessarily even be aware that they are doing so. This model is considered an advancement from the older desktop paradigm. More formally, ubiquitous computing is defined as "machines that fit the human environment instead of forcing humans to enter theirs".
Slides for September 26th Internet of Things Webinar I ran for RS to kick off their new Internet of Things Design Centre we contributed content to. bit.ly/IOT-Webinar
an introduction to iot , and business point of view, features,technology used ,how to customize your iot devices ,attack vectors , intro to arduino uno r3
Applications of IoT, by Jonathan Brewer.
A presentation given at APNIC 42's Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) session on Tuesday, 4 October 2016.
Raspberry Pi & the IoT - Raspberry Jam - 18th of Dec 2012 - RomeAndrea Bernicchia
The slides of my talk at the Raspberry Jam in Rome (18th of Dec 2012).
Combining the Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things world through the Cosm platform.
In this slide, i have show you basic definition of Internet of things as well as applications of internet of things which are currently trending like Iot in field of Healthcare and wearables and waste management and many more and challenges that a IOT project or product faces in implementation and different protocols which are generally used in field of Internet of things.
Building for the Internet of Things: Hardware, Sensors & the CloudNick Landry
Connected, smart devices have become pervasive. These "Things" already outnumber more traditional computing devices and are set to surpass the 100 billion devices mark within a few short years. The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. In this session we’ll explore the “Maker” or “Things” side of IoT with hardware boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Netduino, Intel Edison and others, and the various sensors and shields you can use to measure temperatures, capture user input via buttons, display data on micro displays and more fun electronic stuff. We’ll build our first simple electronic circuits using LEDs and push buttons, and then write embedded code to augment that circuit by deploying & running it on various microcontroller boards.
Next, this session extends the reach of your hardware projects by connecting your “things” to the cloud, thus fulfilling the promise of the “Internet of Things”. You'll learn about many of the options available to plug devices into connected intelligent systems, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other custom wireless options. We’ll explore how sensor data from hardware devices from the field can be collected and routed through gateways using Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging, and stored in the cloud, where it can be consumed in real-time data visualization dashboards.
The Internet of Things is full of opportunities for developers and this session is your best starting point to understand the big picture, and the possibilities. Don’t fret if you’ve never done anything with hardware or electronics, this session will give you the guidance you need to get started.
When cities begin to think - What happens when buildings talk back?Bruce Duyshart
Presentation for UDIA National Congress 2014.
Imagine a world where the emerging 'Internet of Things' intersects with smart buildings and cities. Today, developers are faced with the rising expectations of people to be better connected and more efficient in their use of technology, yet buildings still remain one of the last bastions for technological change in our modern society. This insightful presentation will shine a torch on a world of possibilities in the use of technology in property and will highlight what lies ahead for those that are prepared to innovate and make a change.
Advertise Yourself! - reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014reelyActive
The alternative for indoor location of Bluetooth Smart (BLE) devices including smartphones and wearables. Presented by reelyActive at Bluetooth World 2014.
Low Cost Wireless Network Will Change The Industry ForeverKevin Hauff
HNT Network releases information on how its new Wireless Hubspot will change things in the Wireless Network space for the better. Further information can be found at https://hntnetwork.info.
Introduction to IoT, Arduino and Raspberry pi. Also a project on environment parameter sensing using IoT. the presentation gives basic understanding of how internet of things works, what are its uses, applications, the fields it can be used in and its future scope.
The project is about collecting useful data using sensors and uploading on the server to keep track of the parameters.
Ubiquitous computing described in the domain of Computer Vision and how these two concepts can be deployed in IoT. Why future integrity is necessary to achieve a better technology for the future world.
Rapid iteration for an Internet of ThingsStudioSFO
“Rapid Iteration for an Internet of Things – Tempo Automation”
Presented Wednesday, July 10, 2013
As rapidly as the fastest growing platform shifted from desktop to mobile, mobile itself now finds the attention shifting to a highly-diverse plethora of devices that are carried, worn, and used in brand new ways. New devices and ecosystems are emerging in entirely new form factors. Because their impact is often based on scale of use, device prototypers are now in need of ways to rapidly produce prototypes at scale. In short, this means rapidly iterating the Internet of Things.
Many fields already benefit from high speed iteration that scales – Lean Startup for business, Agile for software, and 3D printing for mechanical design. Tempo Automation has now developed a robot that brings this capability to electronics.
The current options for making low volumes of circuit boards are unattractive, to put it mildly. Either wait weeks to get a board back from a board house, or strain your fine motor skills trying to build multiple boards yourself. Tempo Automation aims to fix this problem with “Electronics Factory”, a reliable, easy to use, desktop robot. Think “MakerBot”, but optimized for electronics. The objective is to provide a robot that etch traces, applies solder paste, places components, reflows, and even tests. Tempo Automation releases each of these capabilities as they become available.
Our presenters, Co-founder and CEO Jeff McAlvay and Co-founder and CTO Markus Rokitta, will demo the latest production unit, and describe how rapid iteration will transform not only the startup landscape, but advance the impact of the emerging realm of things that generate and report connected data.
Jeff McAlvay, Co-founder and CEO, Tempo Automation (http://tempoautomation.com/). Previously, Jeff worked in industrial supply company McMaster-Carr’s leadership development program. There, his roles included warehouse operations design, sales, and product management. He currently runs the Bay Area Factory Tours Meetup group, and coordinates office hours that connect hardware startups with industry experts.
Markus Rokitta, PhD; Co-founder and CTO, Tempo Automation.
Markus received his PhD in Engineering from the University of Queensland in Australia. Since then, he has designed and manufactured a small form-factor MRI machine and has managed medical device programs at companies including Carl Zeiss and BIT Analytic Instruments, in countries including the US, Germany, and China.
Location:
Qualcomm Inc.
3165 Kifer Road Santa Clara,
SIT is proud to be part of the global movement in confronting COVID-19 by moving some SIT operations into an online format.
At the #SITinsights in Technology talk, we’re blending computing and economics, bringing knowledge and expertise from all relevant fields to help enable global efforts.
AWS re:Invent 2016: IoT and Beyond: Building IoT Solutions for Exploring the ...Amazon Web Services
Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a well-known innovator in outer space, particularly in its search for "life out there". JPL is now innovating in the physical space to improve “life here". AWS IoT is critical to their innovations. See a re:Invent preview about how JPL, as an early adopter of AWS IoT, has prototyped voice control to ask questions of the room, the budget, or the system. They’ve also used it for controlling lights and sound to detect cyber security threats, rapid prototyping of robots, low-cost virtual windows to the outside, and much more. The results have been excellent. JPL will demonstrate and talk about these prototypes, including what worked and what didn’t. They will also share the promise integrated serverless computing holds.
The concept of the Internet of things associates with two areas: the cloud and devices. And if you can easily find many articles about clouds, you will not find a lot of information about devices in this concept. We will talk about "things" in IoT. What is it, what do they do, what inside of it and how do they work.
This talk summarizes the state of IoT security, specifically as it relates to Industrial Control and Energy. When hearing the buzz-word “Internet of Things,” we typically think of the consumer world: smart toasters and connected fridges. However, there is a staggering number of networked embedded devices that perform life- and mission-critical tasks that our daily lives depend on. Industrial Control Systems (ICS) are not unique snowflakes anymore but use the same ubiquitous technology as found in consumer IoT Devices. This presentation summarizes our experiences at Senrio exploiting embedded system and discusses the reasons why these insecure design patterns exist; including business drivers and technology factors. We will share stories and anecdotes based on 10 years of research, training and consulting (including real vulnerabilities and how they work).
The integration of joomla with the internet of things conceptJoomlaDay Australia
The Internet of Things (IoT) concept is becoming a booming topic as of recent. We have seen many different platforms implement this concept, and Joomla is no exception. In this session, I will talk about some trends of the integration between Joomla and IoT, with how they have manage to improve the efficiency of data delivery, especially since it can just rely on the device-to-device to achieve this. This will include the impact it has on protocols such as MQTT and how it improves the overall QoS this way. I will also talk about future implementations within Joomla for the IoT concept, and how we should proceed with it over time.
VUCA - Planning for the essentially unplannable in a disruptive worldJoakim Lindbom
Existing approaches used in delivering IT and business solutions are overthrown when the planning horizon is becoming shorter and shorter. How do you success and avoid being disrupted?
Revitalisering av legacy - är det möjligt - Joakim LindbomJoakim Lindbom
How do you put old or almost dead systems in a state where you can handle and further develop them another 10 years? This seminar is discussing the need for modernisation in a digital age and 6 project experiences, both good and bad.
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The 4th industrial revolution is starting now. What innovation is affecting and what could you build upon? How do you plan for what's essentially unplannable? How do you compete when startups are 100 times faster than you? What is Open Innovation? And why do old, stable and profitable companies die?
2014-10 DevOps NFi - Why it's a good idea to deploy 10 times per day v1.0Joakim Lindbom
Corporations are struggling with overly complex systems and system landscapes. DevOps is presented as one piece of the puzzle to go for much leaner and simpler landscapes - all in order to increase the readiness for change and innovation.
The presentation also discusses the the basic thought error behind organising according to Design-Build-Run, which is the basis for most ICT IM outsourcing.
Sundsvall 42 2013 design-build-run - men vad kommer sen?Joakim Lindbom
Vi står inför omvälvande språng inom hantering av informationssystem. System från 80-talet hänger kvar och står i vägen för storslagna planer som e-förvaltning. Samtidigt måste vi går från hantverk till industri, oavsett vad vi vill. Hur många arkitekter planerar för ett systems avveckling när det designas? Ingen! Och det är troligen därför stora organisationer spenderar årtionden med att försöka avveckla och misslyckas, gång på gång.
Detta föredrag diskuterar problemet, observerar de idag vanliga livscykelstilarna och presenterar ett synsätt på hur vi borde se på livscykelstilar framöver för att inte upprepa gjorda fel. Fel som har och kommer att rendera i förlorad förmåga att skapa effektivitet och slutligen i konkurs.
This seminar discusses the problems observed for major organisations and their inability to change. Current Life cycle styles are described and some clues to how you as an Enterprise Architect could act in order not to repeat the errors done; error on a scale that it have and will cause lost ability to change and eventually bankruptcy.
HälsaFörMig - Catwalk 2013 Telecom City 2013-09-12Joakim Lindbom
Presenting the upcoming personal health vault that will be made available to all Swedish citizens. Putting it in context with proactive, health aware people in charge of their own health data and what possibilities this will open for app and service developers. Also linking to Quantified Self and other ongoing phenomena in society and what collection of vast sets of health data could eventually mean.
Recorded video: https://bambuser.com/v/3907392
Swedish language
The It industry is now at a break point; models and approaches that have been valid the last 30 years have a harder and harder time to keep up. We see accumulated problems stacking up; costs are rising, time is extended and the satisfaction of enterprise organisation is diminishing. People actualy thik they have better IT at home.
Why is it like this? What can we do to circumvent it? It's time for a deal breaker!
IT optimisation - Now it's about time to establish a system demolition depart...Joakim Lindbom
For most major organisations, the current IT landscape is more and more becoming an obstacle for development. But since this is the first time, very few in the industry now how to tackle this in a systematic way.
Nu är det hög tid att införa en systemavvecklingsavdelningJoakim Lindbom
IT branschen står inför nästa stora era, industrialisering. Avveckling kommer att bli en viktig strategisk kompetens, som tyvärr i stort sett alla företag saknar idag.
The IT business is up for the next major era, industrialisation. Decommissioning will be an essential strategic competens that most organisations still lack.
Presented at Sundsvall 42 - 2011-10-20
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Our continuous study and findings in agriculture sector provide better insights to companies dealing with related product and services, government and agriculture associations, researchers and students to well understand the present and expected scenario.
Our Animal care category provides solutions on Animal Healthcare and related products and services, including, animal feed additives, vaccination
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Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
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The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
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2. Internet of Things
Internet of Everything
Industrial Internet of Things
Cyber-physical systems
Machine-to-machine
L'Internet des objets...
IoT – IoE - IIoT – M2M
5. What’s the scale?
Soon, 50% of the devices will have an IP adress
Singularity!
(No, not really…)
6. ”Traditional IT” Production IT
Wearables
DIY
Quantified
Self
Sensors
Smart*
Big Data
Energy
Homes
Cities
Planet
7. Moore’s Law - reversed
What-if:
• Computing power was cheap and small?
• The knowledge-ladder was really low?
• We could meassure ”everything” on a massive scale?
All the time?
• You could control.... anything?
8. Contiki
Operating System for connected devices
SICS – Adam Dunkels
Multitasking, TCP/IP stack
30 kB
10 kB without GUI
21. If the Second Industrial
Revolution was the
Information Age, then I would
argue that a Third Industrial
Age is on its way: the age of
the Makers.
- Chris Anderson
27. Yammer – Internet of Everything
https://www.yammer.com/capgemini.com/#/threads/inGr
oup?type=in_group&feedId=2804147
28. Image sources, marked as OK to use commercially
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/6Cube-QuasiCrystal.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SMHI_Observatoriekullen_2011.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Raspberry_Pi_Model_B_Rev._2.jpg
Editor's Notes
Transistor-densitet
Transistor-densitet
EKG - Electrokardiogram
Had to learn Python…
Tjänst i stället för produkt: Jfr. sälj tjänsten “freedom of friction” istf kullager (SKF) – vilka tjänster kan våra andra kunder sälja ovanpå eller i stället för sina produkter?
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