Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
using Open Source Hardware and Rapid Prototyping in Arts OrganisationsBrian Degger
presentation given at Art of the Digital about how organisations could use open source hardware in their organisations based upon what other people are doing.
Slides from a workshop series I ran for an undergraduate class at Bath Spa University in November 2012. It would be much more helpful if Slideshare included the notes at the bottom of the presentation, since all the verbal explanation that accompanies the slides (and which is important for understanding the flow of the workshop) is there. And you can't see it.
Skype talk given at the first Internet of Things meetup in Wellington on November 4th 2014.
http://www.meetup.com/Wellington-Internet-of-Things-IoT-Meetup/events/208303962/
using Open Source Hardware and Rapid Prototyping in Arts OrganisationsBrian Degger
presentation given at Art of the Digital about how organisations could use open source hardware in their organisations based upon what other people are doing.
Slides from a workshop series I ran for an undergraduate class at Bath Spa University in November 2012. It would be much more helpful if Slideshare included the notes at the bottom of the presentation, since all the verbal explanation that accompanies the slides (and which is important for understanding the flow of the workshop) is there. And you can't see it.
Presentation of the Scout BSA Programming Merit Badge (for Troop 3 in Rockville, MD). Feel free to use and adapt as you see fit. See slide notes for attributions of some slides.
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
Presentation of the Scout BSA Programming Merit Badge (for Troop 3 in Rockville, MD). Feel free to use and adapt as you see fit. See slide notes for attributions of some slides.
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
People have created and modified tools to address their needs since prehistoric times. But since a few generations we simply buy the tools we need and use them in the way they have been designed. With the current pervasive presence of digital technology, these digital 'tools' are increasingly defining how we live, communicate, learn and work.
Many think of this as nauseating and constraining. We feel that we are forced to live the way big corporations have designed it for us. We feel no longer free to do what we want.
Why can't we design our own tools anymore? Is it really true that corporations always know better what we want? What about those people who fall outside of the mainstream, and have needs and contexts of life that require special tools, that these people can design themselves better than anyone else? And are we not all sometimes out of the mainstream?
In fact, we are increasingly becoming tech tinkerers, adapting our digital tools to a great variety of human needs.
This phenomenon has only just started. The open source hardware revolution has hardly kicked off, also due to the fact that digital technology that surrounds us is not always easy to modify.
But what would our world be like if technology was easy to modify? Would there be more empowerment? Innovation? Democracy? Participation? What could be in it for business? What could this all mean for people in emerging markets and for the future web of things?
The role of individuals and communities in IoT Paola Negrin
Presented on May 10, 2016 by Luca Mari at the International conference “IoTnow Everything but hype” (Milan Disruptive week) in the session “Overview of IoT key issues, opportunities and threats”.
Abstract:
Differently from the industrial automation epitomised in the Computer Integrated Manufacturing of the ’70s and ’80s, IoT is a human-centric technology, in which the widespread adoption of open source and hardware tools lowers the barriers to entry and blurs the roles, toward scenarios of extreme customisation made by prosumers operating in informal, dynamic communities. With some reflections on this perspective, from the data and experiences obtained in an ongoing European research project on the “Digital Do It Yourself” phenomenon.
A short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy-to-program and easy-to-connect tools.
ARDUINOLIKE BOARDS: A SHORT HARDWARE REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MAKERSLeandro Agro'
DESIGN GROUP ITALIA
This document provides a short reference to programmable microcontrollers and microcomputers – such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone - with the aim to inspire makers to build their own project leveraging these easy to program and easy to connect tools.
Why have we written this? Because -combined with vast range of cloud based services- these tools might be used to imagine, shape and prototype the Internet of Things....and -btw- we don’t want to just inspire the creation of new ways to water your balcony plants (have a look at our MEG project): we want to encourage creators in playing with the future.
HIGH-RES PDF DOWNLOAD: http://www.designgroupitalia.com
Featuring: Arduino Micro / Arduino Uno / Arduino Mega / Arduino Yun / BeagleBone Black / DQuid IO / Intel Edison / Intel Edison Arduino Kit / NodeMcu / Photon / Rasberry PI / Samsung ArDk 1 chip / Samsung ArDk 5 chip / Samsung ArDk 10 chip / Teensy / Udoo Dual / St Nucleo /
Tokyo Samurai Startup Island: Berlin as a hardware startup hub for EuropePeter Bihr
Berlin Night @ Toyko
My presentation as part of a delegation of Berlin technologists and startups to Tokyo.
Presented at Samurai Startup Island, June 2, 2014: http://everevo.com/event/10976
Similar to Makers are new industrial revolution (20)
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
13. (1.) What the heck is GitHub and why are developers so excited about it?
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19. ARDUINO UNO
• Arduino uno is smart like any other Arduino boards, Its an
cheap cost nearly 1400 rs for original and 750 rs for clone. the
Arduino is best learning microcontroller because of its easy
Arduino library’s Available in c/c++ language .you could get
number of tutorial’s , projects on Arduino some.
25. Raspberry pi
The Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized single-board
computer developed in the UK by
the Raspberry Pi Foundation with the
intention of promoting the teaching of
basic computer science in schools. As of
February 2014, about 2.5 million boards had
been sold
28. A Brief History of 3D printing:
Over the last several years, we have seen a tremendous increase in media attention
surrounding 3D printing.
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30. Basics of Fused Deposition Modelling
In FDM, the material is fed from a spool through an extrusion nozzle where either the nozzle or the platform is
moving, so as to again trace the cross-section of the desired part at the given layer onto the platform. The nozzle
has control to turn the flow on/off and in general applications, the nozzle is heated to melt a thermoplastic
material, which immediately hardens, solidifying to the layer below it. This process can be seen in the following
image
31. MakerBot Replicator 2X material options
MakerBot Replicator 2 can only print in PLA. The Replicator 2X has a wide range of materials for printing, including ABS, PLA, PVA,
and Nylon; however, we are going to focus on the two most common plastics: ABS and PLA. Additionally, Replicator 2X has two
heads which can be loaded with two different materials.
34. Healthcare
Around the late 1990s, we began to see 3D printing being
explored for the first time in medical applications and in the
early 2000s, researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for
Regenerative Medicine successfully printed a miniature
functional kidney able to filter blood and produce urine in
animal testing. This would be the first major successful
application of 3D printing in medicine, but in the coming years,
we would see advancements in 3D printed patient-specific
prosthetics, surgical implants, cells, blood vessels, organs, casts,
biomaterials, and many other medical uses. Perhaps the most
fascinating aspect of 3D bio printing is its patient-specific
application.
38. in conjunction with design thinking processes.
Ayah Bdeir is the founder and CEO of littleBits, an award-winning library of
Electronics dubbed “LEGOs for the iPad generation.” Bdeir is an engineer, interactive
artist and one of the leaders of the open source hardware movement. Bdeir’s career
and education have centred on advancing open source hardware to make education
and innovation more accessible to people around the world. She is a co-founder of
the Open Hardware Summit, a TED Senior Fellow and an alumna of the MIT Media
Lab.
littleBits is an OPEN SOURCE library of discrete electronic components pre-assembled
in tiny circuit boards. littleBits makes prototypingwith sophisticated electronics a
matter of snapping small magnets together. All logic and circuitry is pre-engineered,
so users can play with electronics without knowing electronics. littleBits aims to move
electronics from the latter to the earlier part of design process, and from the hands of
experts to those of makers and designers. littleBits is making hardware limitless.
“You don’t
Need to be
engineer
To make
something
great.”
39. How littlebits work
• Blue module is power
• Orange is for wire
• Green is output
• Pink is input
43. Wearable technology is a diverse area,
and can be fashionable, whimsical, fun,
practical, arty, serious, protective,
interactive, sensing, medical, energy
harvesting, communicating,
musical and lots more…
44. This is the LilyPad Arduino
LilyPad Arduino is a great platform…
* Rapid prototyping
* For my standalone interactive art projects
* Wearable artworks
* Learning about electronics and programming.
46. What is it? The LilyPad Arduino is a microcontroller & suite of modules
designed for wearables & e-textiles that can be sewn directly to fabric
with conductive thread. LilyPads have an ATmega328 chip.
47. Becky Stern is an American artist based
in New York City. Her work combines
traditional crafts like embroidery, knitting
& jewellery-making with physical
computing technologies like Arduino.
She is currently Director of Wearable
Electronics at NYC-based
Adafruit Industries.
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52. 1. Kickstarter is a new way to fund creative projects.
2. Each project is independently created.
3. Together, creators and backers make projects happen.
4. Backing a project is more than just giving someone money.
53. There are three rules every Kickstarter project must follow
1. Projects must create something to share
with others.
2. Projects must be honest and clearly
presented.
3. Projects can’t fundraise for charity, offer
financial incentives, or involve prohibited
items.
55. WHAT IS MAKER FAIRE?
Maker Faire is an event created by Make magazine
to "celebrate arts, crafts, engineering, science
projects and the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset”.
Maker Faire is the worlds largest DIY festival.
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63. Number of makers space’s ,hacker space’s
and community centre across world