This was a webinar organized by Girls' Computer Programming Club - DIU GCPC-Permanent Campus of Daffodil International University. The date was 8th August, 2020. The session Keynote speaker was Mr. Redwan Ferdous Farhan.
The session was started at 8:00 pm (GMT+6) and closed on 9:40pm. Almost 50 students participated directly on the webinar at Google Meet platform and 200+ others viewed the lecture on Facebook Live.
The webinar agenda were IoT, Industrial IoT, Industrial Robotics, Protocols and Platforms, Robotics Programming Language, ROS, Robotic Process Automation, Career in Robotics and Automobile industry and other peripheral items.
IoT Solutions for Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Utility ApplicationsEurotech
Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure - Many Applications and Devices
An introduction to Eurotech' s IoT Field-to-Application Building Blocks for the Energy and Utility Industry
IOT is going to be very big and the fitness, health club and gym industry are no exception. To lead the adoption of IOT requires thoughtful strategy and a clear road map for implementation.
IoT Solutions for Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Utility ApplicationsEurotech
Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure - Many Applications and Devices
An introduction to Eurotech' s IoT Field-to-Application Building Blocks for the Energy and Utility Industry
IOT is going to be very big and the fitness, health club and gym industry are no exception. To lead the adoption of IOT requires thoughtful strategy and a clear road map for implementation.
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck 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. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
A presentation on IoT - Internet of Things. Helps in getting a overview about the technology, architecture, platforms & applications used. With one real life example of Philips Hue Lights
Blockchain in IoT and Other Considerations by Dinis GuardaDinis Guarda
Blockchain in IOT And other considerations:
IoT, Business Strategy, Tech, Security and Blockchain as a foundation tech
How to manage IoT / Blockchain for business strategy, technical set up, security, plus blockchain
The natural tech evolution marriage that has yet to properly consummate?
Why IOT products may not live up to their promise and how to overcome these to build successful IoT / Blockchain products.
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
Hope this will help you
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a network of interconnected devices that are able to communicate with each other and share data. These devices can be anything from smart appliances in your home to sensors in a manufacturing plant or even wearable devices like fitness trackers. The applications of IoT are numerous and continue to expand as technology advances. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and interesting applications of IoT.
Smart Homes and Buildings
One of the most well-known applications of IoT is in smart homes and buildings. IoT devices can be used to control everything from temperature and lighting to security systems and home entertainment systems. Smart home devices can be controlled remotely through smartphones or other devices, and can even be automated based on the user's preferences and routines.
Smart buildings take this concept a step further, with IoT sensors and systems used to optimize energy usage, monitor air quality, and even control elevators and other building systems. These applications can help reduce energy costs, improve safety, and enhance the overall user experience.
Healthcare
IoT has a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, from wearable devices that monitor vital signs to smart pills that track medication usage. IoT sensors can also be used to monitor patients in hospital settings, allowing medical staff to detect changes in a patient's condition more quickly and respond accordingly.
In addition, IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, allowing patients to receive care in their own homes rather than having to travel to a medical facility. This can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Agriculture
IoT sensors and systems are increasingly being used in the agricultural industry to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. These sensors can be used to monitor soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about when and how to water and fertilize their crops.
In addition, IoT systems can be used to track the movement and health of livestock, helping farmers to detect and respond to potential health issues more quickly.
Manufacturing
IoT is also being used in the manufacturing industry to improve efficiency and reduce waste. IoT sensors can be used to monitor equipment and machinery, providing real-time data on performance and identifying potential maintenance issues before they become more serious
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Social Cloud: Cloud Computing in Social NetworksSimon Caton
With the increasingly ubiquitous nature of Social networks and Cloud computing, users are starting to explore new ways to interact with, and exploit these developing paradigms. Social networks are used to reflect real world relationships that allow users to share information and form connections between one another, essentially creating dynamic Virtual Organizations. We propose leveraging the pre-established trust formed through friend relationships within a Social network to form a dynamic “Social Cloud”, enabling friends to share resources within the context of a Social network. We believe that combining trust relationships with suitable incentive mechanisms (through financial payments or bartering) could provide much more sustainable resource sharing mechanisms. This paper outlines our vision of, and experiences with, creating a Social Storage Cloud, looking specifically at possible market mechanisms that could be used to create a dynamic Cloud infrastructure in a Social network environment.
The purpose of this project is to control robot with an interface board of the Raspberry Pi, sensors and software to full fill real time requirement.
Controlling DC motors, different sensors, camera interfacing with raspberry Pi using GPIO pin.
Live streaming, Command the robot easily, sends data of different sensors which works automatically or control from anywhere at any time.
Design of the website and control page of robot is done using Java tools and HTML. This system works on IOT concept.
This will enable Raspberry Pi to be used for more robotic applications and cut down the cost for building an IOT Robot.
The Internet of Things (IoT), sometimes referred to as the Internet of Objects, IoT is basically a complex network that seamlessly connects people and things together through the Internet. Theoretically, anything that can be connected (smart watches, cars, homes, thermostats, vending machines, servers…) and will be connected in the near future using sensors and RFID tags. This allows connected objects to continuously send data over the Web and from anywhere. The first time the term was used in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, the creator of the RFID standard.
My Final Year Project - Individual Control Home Automation SystemMichael Olafusi
This project involves the design and construction of an individual control home
automation system using RS232, GSM technology and a microcontroller.
Home automation is the automatic or semi-automatic control and monitoring of
household appliances and residential house features like doors, gate and even the windows.
This project is a demonstration of how to design and build a multi purpose remotely
controlled system that can switch OFF and ON any electrical household appliance (including the security light), by dialling a phone already interfaced via RS232 to a microcontroller that controls a relay for the automatic switching on and off of the appliance and the phone will send a feedback short message service text indicating the new state of the appliance, whether switched ON or OFF.
The results of this project show that a microcontroller is a very powerful device for
building smart electronic devices that can automatically control electrical appliances, with little circuitry complexities and components.
The webinar named "IoT and 5G: Future Career" took place on 30th December 2020 on online platform, organized by EMK Center- MakerLab. The session was taken by EMK Center Mentor (Embedded System), Mr. Redwan Ferdous. 90+ participants attended the session.
IoT, IIoT, Robotics, RPA, PLC, SCADA and other technologies related to 4th Industrial revolution was covered. The session was to guide the school and college level students to be informed about future technologies and thus support to decide about their future career.
Webinar on 4th Industrial Revolution, IoT and RPARedwan Ferdous
This is a summarized presentation on the 4th Industrial Revolution, the Internet of Things and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). especially for the undergrad students and recent graduates for getting an overview of the topics-based on global and local trends. Maximum contents are from online and those are cited with due respect at the end 3 slides.
The webinar was arranged by IEEE ISTT Student Branch, Bangladesh on 15th May 2020. The session was 2 hours long.
Note: Slide# 6 ~ 42 was taken from one of my earlier sessions, presented for the IEEE RU Student Branch. That slide can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/RedwanFerdous/roadmap-to-4th-industrial-revolutioniot-iiot
Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center gave the opening keynote address “Internet of Things – Transformative Megatrends for Sustainability” to the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (IEEE SusTech, http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/) on October 10, 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. He explored the next Internet wave, the Internet of Things (IoT), expected to connect tens of billions of new sensors and devices in the coming years driving sustainability while transforming home, business, government, industrial, medical, transportation, and other complex ecosystems. This deck 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. Explore IoT’s roadblocks and operational challenges, emerging standards and protocols, gateway and wireless integration, and big data strategies and opportunities.
A presentation on IoT - Internet of Things. Helps in getting a overview about the technology, architecture, platforms & applications used. With one real life example of Philips Hue Lights
Blockchain in IoT and Other Considerations by Dinis GuardaDinis Guarda
Blockchain in IOT And other considerations:
IoT, Business Strategy, Tech, Security and Blockchain as a foundation tech
How to manage IoT / Blockchain for business strategy, technical set up, security, plus blockchain
The natural tech evolution marriage that has yet to properly consummate?
Why IOT products may not live up to their promise and how to overcome these to build successful IoT / Blockchain products.
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
Hope this will help you
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a network of interconnected devices that are able to communicate with each other and share data. These devices can be anything from smart appliances in your home to sensors in a manufacturing plant or even wearable devices like fitness trackers. The applications of IoT are numerous and continue to expand as technology advances. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and interesting applications of IoT.
Smart Homes and Buildings
One of the most well-known applications of IoT is in smart homes and buildings. IoT devices can be used to control everything from temperature and lighting to security systems and home entertainment systems. Smart home devices can be controlled remotely through smartphones or other devices, and can even be automated based on the user's preferences and routines.
Smart buildings take this concept a step further, with IoT sensors and systems used to optimize energy usage, monitor air quality, and even control elevators and other building systems. These applications can help reduce energy costs, improve safety, and enhance the overall user experience.
Healthcare
IoT has a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, from wearable devices that monitor vital signs to smart pills that track medication usage. IoT sensors can also be used to monitor patients in hospital settings, allowing medical staff to detect changes in a patient's condition more quickly and respond accordingly.
In addition, IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, allowing patients to receive care in their own homes rather than having to travel to a medical facility. This can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Agriculture
IoT sensors and systems are increasingly being used in the agricultural industry to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. These sensors can be used to monitor soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about when and how to water and fertilize their crops.
In addition, IoT systems can be used to track the movement and health of livestock, helping farmers to detect and respond to potential health issues more quickly.
Manufacturing
IoT is also being used in the manufacturing industry to improve efficiency and reduce waste. IoT sensors can be used to monitor equipment and machinery, providing real-time data on performance and identifying potential maintenance issues before they become more serious
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Social Cloud: Cloud Computing in Social NetworksSimon Caton
With the increasingly ubiquitous nature of Social networks and Cloud computing, users are starting to explore new ways to interact with, and exploit these developing paradigms. Social networks are used to reflect real world relationships that allow users to share information and form connections between one another, essentially creating dynamic Virtual Organizations. We propose leveraging the pre-established trust formed through friend relationships within a Social network to form a dynamic “Social Cloud”, enabling friends to share resources within the context of a Social network. We believe that combining trust relationships with suitable incentive mechanisms (through financial payments or bartering) could provide much more sustainable resource sharing mechanisms. This paper outlines our vision of, and experiences with, creating a Social Storage Cloud, looking specifically at possible market mechanisms that could be used to create a dynamic Cloud infrastructure in a Social network environment.
The purpose of this project is to control robot with an interface board of the Raspberry Pi, sensors and software to full fill real time requirement.
Controlling DC motors, different sensors, camera interfacing with raspberry Pi using GPIO pin.
Live streaming, Command the robot easily, sends data of different sensors which works automatically or control from anywhere at any time.
Design of the website and control page of robot is done using Java tools and HTML. This system works on IOT concept.
This will enable Raspberry Pi to be used for more robotic applications and cut down the cost for building an IOT Robot.
The Internet of Things (IoT), sometimes referred to as the Internet of Objects, IoT is basically a complex network that seamlessly connects people and things together through the Internet. Theoretically, anything that can be connected (smart watches, cars, homes, thermostats, vending machines, servers…) and will be connected in the near future using sensors and RFID tags. This allows connected objects to continuously send data over the Web and from anywhere. The first time the term was used in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, the creator of the RFID standard.
My Final Year Project - Individual Control Home Automation SystemMichael Olafusi
This project involves the design and construction of an individual control home
automation system using RS232, GSM technology and a microcontroller.
Home automation is the automatic or semi-automatic control and monitoring of
household appliances and residential house features like doors, gate and even the windows.
This project is a demonstration of how to design and build a multi purpose remotely
controlled system that can switch OFF and ON any electrical household appliance (including the security light), by dialling a phone already interfaced via RS232 to a microcontroller that controls a relay for the automatic switching on and off of the appliance and the phone will send a feedback short message service text indicating the new state of the appliance, whether switched ON or OFF.
The results of this project show that a microcontroller is a very powerful device for
building smart electronic devices that can automatically control electrical appliances, with little circuitry complexities and components.
The webinar named "IoT and 5G: Future Career" took place on 30th December 2020 on online platform, organized by EMK Center- MakerLab. The session was taken by EMK Center Mentor (Embedded System), Mr. Redwan Ferdous. 90+ participants attended the session.
IoT, IIoT, Robotics, RPA, PLC, SCADA and other technologies related to 4th Industrial revolution was covered. The session was to guide the school and college level students to be informed about future technologies and thus support to decide about their future career.
Webinar on 4th Industrial Revolution, IoT and RPARedwan Ferdous
This is a summarized presentation on the 4th Industrial Revolution, the Internet of Things and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). especially for the undergrad students and recent graduates for getting an overview of the topics-based on global and local trends. Maximum contents are from online and those are cited with due respect at the end 3 slides.
The webinar was arranged by IEEE ISTT Student Branch, Bangladesh on 15th May 2020. The session was 2 hours long.
Note: Slide# 6 ~ 42 was taken from one of my earlier sessions, presented for the IEEE RU Student Branch. That slide can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/RedwanFerdous/roadmap-to-4th-industrial-revolutioniot-iiot
Future Focus: Constructing Unshakeable Stability in Your Manufacturing Supply...Aggregage
In this exclusive webinar, we'll look at how the manufacturing supply chain has evolved to rise up and meet challenges, and see how other verticals’ supply chain trends play into how manufacturing can - or must - continue to advance for success.
How to Profit from IoT (Internet of Things)
Is there profit to be made from IoT? Is it right for your business? Join us for an accessible overview of IoT in manufacturing environments.
Find out if you should be looking more closely at IoT for your company, what it costs, and how to get started.
Targeted to senior-level managers, whether you know a little or a lot about IoT -- or even nothing at all -- this presentation will get you smart, fast.
You’ll get answers to these questions and more:
1. What is IoT?
2. Should I consider IoT for my business?
3. What is an example of an IoT manufacturing solution and how does it work?
4. Can I afford it, can I do it internally, and where do I start?
Takeaways:
You’ll come away from this webinar with a better awareness and understanding of how IoT initiatives can drive profit for your manufacturing company. You’ll receive expert tips and tricks gleaned from experts in the software and IoT industry that will help you avoid making big mistakes. And you’ll learn how to select the IoT initiatives that are most likely to make a difference, and a profit, for your company.
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important with Dean ...gogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important as presented at the IoT Inc Business' fourteenth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/internet-of-things-value-chain-meetup/
In our fourteenth Meetup we have Dean Freeman, Research VP at Gartner presenting “The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important”.
Presentation Abstract
The Internet of Things means many different things to different people. What is key about the IoT is there is a distinct food chain that runs from the silicon devices to the services and then back. The level of success you will have in the IoT is heavily dependent upon where you fit in the food chain, and if you have the capability to move up the chain or across the chain into different verticals. In this presentation we will explore the food chain, what is important and what steps need to be taken to succeed in the world of the IoT.
John Chiappetta prezo on 5G EdgeComputing and IoT and how interdependent they are.
Held Nov 19, 2019 at Milton Education Village Innovation Centre, Milton, Ontario, Canada.
Learn more here: https://siliconhalton.com/event/meetup-119-what-is-5g-and-edge-computing/
ISSA-UK - Securing the Internet of Things - CIO Seminar 13 May 2014Adrian Wright
Embracing & Securing the Internet of Things
A briefing for CIOs at the CIO Dialogue 9 Oxford. May 2014
Presenter: Adrian Wright
VP of Research - Information Systems Security Association
CEO of Secoda Risk Management
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Workshop on IoT and Basic Home Automation_BAIUST.pptxRedwan Ferdous
A 2 days hands-on workshop on IoT and Basic Home Automation was held back in 16-17th August, 2023 in the campus of 'Bangladesh Army International University of Science & Technology' (BAIUST), Cumilla.
There were 2 workshop expert, Mr. Redwan Ferdous- Director, FronTech Ltd. and Mr. Nahidul Alam, Lecturer, Dept of EEE, BAIUST.
In total 2 days, total of 12 projects were being practiced hands-on. Total 45 participants participated in the workshop. Successful 2-days, full workshop participants achieved participation certificate. 03 best performer received crests.
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Hands On Workshop on IoT: From Arduino to JRC BoardRedwan Ferdous
Hands On Workshop on IoT: From Arduino to JRC Board named workshop held at University of Rajshahi on 12th August, 2023. Total 68 students from 04 different universities of North Bengal participated in the workshop and experienced 14 projects by hand.
A webinar was conducted back in 22nd December, 2021- Wednesday by Maker Lab of EMK Center on 'Amazing IoT'- where the young generations, specially the high school students were introduced with different commercial IoT and home appliances like switch, socket, dimmer, google home, amazon Alexa etc. Different world trends and future career scopes were also discussed.
Smart life: Hands on training on property automation design and commissioning...Redwan Ferdous
Engr. Redwan Ferdous took a session on "Smart Life: Hands-On training on property automation design and commissioning through IoT" in collaboration with Dept. of CSE and BHTPA in Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) back in 27th December-2021 Monday.
In total 02 sessions, almost 120 students participated in the hands-on training. 1st session attended from 2pm-4:50pm and 2nd session attended from 5pm-6:50pm. All the participants were from L-3,T-2 of Dept. of CSE of CUET.
In the session, different commercial IoT based home automation products were shown along with their controlling mechanism-practically. Also, different career and research opportunities were also discussed in the session.
Opportunities In Robotics for High School StudentsRedwan Ferdous
In 28th December, 2021- Tuesday, 'MakerLab'- a subsidiary part of EMK Center, Bangladesh arranged a 1.5 hour webinar on "Opportunities In Robotics for High School Students", where the target audiences were High school and college level students.
The main agenda of this session was to introduce young generation with different local (Bangladesh) and international competition based on robotics, rover challenge, idea competition on robotics. From hundred-thousands of competition, almost 10 famous competitions were discussed in details along with the way of preparing oneself for attending these mentioned competitions.
Around 80 participants from different parts of the country joined. The session was held from 7:30pm-9pm and the medium was Zoom. in Q&A session in the end of the webinar- almost 20 different queries from the audiences were entertained.
The session content preparation and was fully conducted by Mr. Redwan Ferdous with the moderation from EMK Center-Maker Lab. All or most of the contents are collected from internet search for non-commercial purpose.
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 4th of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-04, students were introduced with basic electronics and Raspberry Pi. Topics were: Current, Voltage, Diode, Capacitor, Inductor, etc.
The program was held on 07th December, 2021. Both 3rd & 4th Cohort attended from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 3rd of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-03, the students were introduced to basic electronics components including Arduino, Breadboard, Jumper Wires, Buzzer, LCD Display, Ultrasonic Sensor, IR Sensor, LM35 Temperature Sensor and other passive components. They were also trained on how to search for a datasheet of a specific components and search for relevant spec and characteristics. Also, in the session- they were taught how to start and complete making project/solution at the end of this session.
Moreover, the students were introduced to 'Tinknercad'-where they can make project simulations, without buying the products physically.
The 4th and last session of the 2nd phase will close the continuation of the 3rd session and after that, the team will be assigned with the mentors on different expertise.
The program was held on 5th December, 2021- Sunday. 3rd & 4th Cohort students attended from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 2nd of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-02, the students were shared with the knowledge of methodical problem-solving steps, different themes, and subthemes of national and international competition, and sample problem ideas- from where the students will choose one to work with for next 4-5 weeks to make a tangible solution.
The program was held on 4th December, 2021- Saturday. 3rd & 4th Cohort students attended from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
An initiative was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 3rd & 4th of total 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-01, participants were introduced to different national and international competitions, where they can show their excellence of learning and knowledge (i.e.: BdRO, WRO, IROC, ACM-ICPC, BIG, a2i, CODE RACE, etc.)
The program was held on 2nd December, 2021-Thursday. 3rd & 4th Cohort students attended from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.
The session was taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 4th & last of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-04, students were introduced with basic electronics and Raspberry Pi. Topics were: Current, Voltage, Diode, Capacitor, Inductor, etc.
The program was held on 29th August, 2021. Both 1st & 2nd Cohort attended from 7:15 pm - 9:30 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center.
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 3rd of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-03, the students were introduced to basic electronics components including Arduino, Breadboard, Jumper Wires, Buzzer, LCDD Display, Ultrasonic Sensor, IR Sensor, LM35 Temperature Sensor and other passive components. They were also trained on how to search for a datasheet of a specific components and search for relevant spec and characteristics. Also, in the session- they were taught how to start and complete making project/solution at the end of this session.
Moreover, the students were introduced to 'Tinknercad'-where they can make project simulations, without buying the products physically.
The 4th and last session of the 2nd phase will close the continuation of the 3rd session and after that, the team will be assigned with the mentors on different expertise.
The program was held on 24th August, 2021. Both 1st & 2nd Cohort attended from 7:15 pm - 9:30 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center.
An initiative, named 'Road to 4IR' was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 2nd of total of 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-02, the students were shared with the knowledge of methodical problem-solving steps, different themes, and subthemes of national and international competition, and sample problem ideas- from where the students will choose one to work with for next 4-5 weeks to make a tangible solution.
The program was held on 18th August, 2021. 1st Cohort attended from 7:15 pm - 8:30 pm and 2nd Cohort attended from 8:45 pm- 10:00 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center.
An initiative was taken by EMK Center -Maker Lab for training 30x4= 120 students (60 Male & 60 Female) in 04 cohorts in the technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This session was the 1st of total 04 sessions- where the initially trained participants will be further trained under the supervision of expert mentors to materialize the training by planning, designing, and making a scientifically proven concept paper/ robot/solution.
In this Session-01, participants were introduced to different national and international competitions, where they can show their excellence of learning and knowledge (i.e.: BdRO, WRO, IROC, ACM-ICPC, BIG, a2i, CODE RACE, etc.)
The program was held on 9th August, 2021. 1st Cohort attended from 7:15 pm - 8:30 pm and 2nd Cohort attended from 8:45 pm- 10:00 pm.
Both sessions were taken by Redwan Ferdous, Mentor of Embedded system of MakerLab, EMK Center.
This deck was prepared for the 1st and 2nd cohort of the "Road to 4IR" program, initiated by EMK center in collation with 'Birshreshtha Munshi Abdur Rouf Public College'. The major attractions of both of the cohorts were, all the students/attendee of the program was from Class-07. 1st cohort was for all girls and 2nd cohort was for the all-boys batch. The session took place on 27th June, 2021.
This 'Intro to Digital Citizenship' was the 2nd class of the program. In this class, the students were able to learn different terminologies and uses of digital technologies for ensuring appropriate cybersecurity and self-defense from cyber-bullying.
This deck was prepared for the 1st and 2nd cohort of the "Road to 4IR" program, initiated by EMK center in collation with 'Birshreshtha Munshi Abdur Rouf Public College'. The major attractions of both of the cohorts were, all the students/attendee of the program was from Class-07. 1st cohort was for all girls (Date: 23rd May, 2021) and 2nd cohort was of the all-boys batch (Date: 24th June, 2021).
This 'Introduction to 4th IR' was the first session of the program, where students were introduced to different topics and terminologies of 4IR.
Career as Project Manager for Electrical Engineer_PUC_Redwan FerdousRedwan Ferdous
Premier University, Chittagong (Chattogram) arranged a webinar on "Career as Project Manager for Electrical Engineer" on 16th June, 2021 from 7:30 pm-9:15 pm. It was a Facebook live session, where the Dean of engineering faculty, Chairman of the EEE department, Assistant Professor of PUC, and other faculties were present. 100+ viewers were live on that session and 10+ questions were answered during the session.
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Fundamentals of Arduino- is a 05 days consecutive program and training session and this slide is for the 2nd day of those 05 days. The session took place on 29th December 2020. This is very much designed for school and college-going students-who are interested in Arduino, Robotics, and other 4th Industrial Revolution-peripherals.
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In this session, Basic of Electronics, Basic of Arduino, Technical Spec, Basic Coding, and IDE were discussed.
The event was organized by EMK Center and the trainer was Mr. Redwan Ferdous.
It was a 2-hour long seminar, where the audiences were enlightened with Robots and Robotics and thus the possible and bright future career scopes. The audiences were mainly School and College level students, who will be in the national workforce within the next 3-4 years.
Almost 168+ participants joined. It was organized under EMK Center's 'MakerLab'. It was held on 17th December 2020 from 8 pm-10 pm. The speaker was MakerLab mentor Mr. Redwan Ferdous.
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Roadmap to IoT and Industrial Attachment
1.
2. Roadmap to IoT
&
Industrial Attachment
Redwan Ferdous
Electrical Engineer| Tech Enthusiast| Robotics | Automobile| Data Science |
Tech-Entrepreneur & Investor |
redwan.contact@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/view/redwanferdous
Girls' Computer Programming Club - DIU GCPC-Permanent Campus
Daffodil International University
8th August, 2020 | Saturday
3. Disclaimer- Presenter
• Most of the contents of this presentation file is collected from internet. The
sources are mentioned with respect in the end 03 slides. Thank you to the
contributors.
• This presentation is to only present the overviews to the newbies. This
presentation can be considered as summarized ideas of hundreds-
thousands of contents available on Internet- for simplified explanation.
• Medium of Lecture- English and Bengali.
• You Need Not to reinvent wheel again by your own, You just need to
explore the inventions and make them applicable.
15-May-20 3
4. Disclaimer- Audience
• Please put your microphone off while listening.
• You can put your video off for a better experience
• If raises any question in your mind, please put that in the chatbox. We
will try to attend your query at the end of the session.
• You need not to take screenshots or slide-copy. Slides can be found
on presenter’s ‘SlideShare’ profile.
• Providing a ‘Feedback’ at the end of the session is necessary- for the
future betterment of the speaker.
• It is possible that, You won’t understand every single word here. But
don’t worry! You can always google for more or mail me!
08-Aug-20 4Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
5. Today’s Agenda
• Industry 4.0
• IIoT
• Industrial Robotics
• Robotics Programming, ROS
• RPA
• Relevant Industry Scenario and Career Opportunities
• Total 126 slides. Please don’t fall into asleep…!!!
08-Aug-20 Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography. 5
6. Before Starting…
• Today’s lecture is focused on guiding future leaders having industry grade expertise and latest knowledge
• The lecture materials are only the elementary ideas. You need to scratch ground for learning in depth
• Not everyone needs to be academician nor everyone needs to be in industry. But a balance is required,
where we are lagging in. Our innovative minds are either brain-drained or shifting to the places where
opportunity lies.
• We Will Never cope up with the developed countries until or unless we develop our core expertise OR
Proprietary/ IP items in capital machineries (Hardware/Software). It may be developing or building the a
partial or complete solution of capital machineries
• Nobody here wants to make the hand dirty for this, rather we are more comfortable in safe usage. It is due
to lack of opportunities as well as holistic error in strategic development. Our target is to change the
scenario.
08-Aug-20 6
9. Trends: 2025 and beyond
• 10% of people will be wearing clothes connected to the internet
• 80% will have unlimited (sponsored) backup space in the cloud
• There will be one trillion sensors connected to the internet
• 80% of the world’s population will have Internet presence
• The first automobile entirely produced with a 3D printer
• 90% of world’s population will own a smart phone
• 90% of world’s population will have internet access
• 10% of all vehicles on the roads will be driverless
• More than 50% of home appliances will be connected to internet
• More rides will be made on shared cars than on private cars
Source: World Economic Forum 2015
08-Aug-20 9Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
10. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are some
jobs that have a 95% or higher probability of being automated:
• Cashiers
• Office clerks, general
• Secretaries and administrative assistants
• Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks
• Cooks, restaurants
• Team assemblers
• Receptionists and information clerks
• Landscaping and grounds keeping workers
• Shipping, receiving and traffic clerks
• Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers
• Counter attendants, cafeteria/food concession
• Tellers
08-Aug-20 10Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
11. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are some
jobs that have a 95% or higher probability of being automated:
(Cont.)
• Billing and posting clerks
• Counter and rental clerks
• Driver/Sales workers
• Foodservice hosts and hostesses
• Packaging/Filling machine operators
• Operating engineers and equipment operators
• Bill and account collectors
• Loan officers
• Insurance claims and policy processing clerks
• Claims adjusters, examiners and investigators
• Parts salespersons
08-Aug-20 11Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
12. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are some
jobs that have a 95% or higher probability of being automated:
(Cont.)
• Dispatchers
• Data entry keyers
• Legal secretaries
• Order clerks
• Payroll and timekeeping clerks
• Molding/Coremaking/Casting machine operators
• Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers
• Library assistants and technicians
• Switchboard operators
• Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
• Telemarketers
08-Aug-20 12Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
17. Digital disruption created new jobs
10-15 years back
• NO digital/SM marketing
• NO SEO,
• NO Software as a service
• NO Big Data analyst
What happen in next 10-15
years?
• Robot are coming
• Artificial Intelligence rises
• Terminators are coming?
08-Aug-20 17Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
18. Action Fields
Smart Governance
Smart Economy
Smart Mobility
Smart Environment
Smart People
Smart Living
ICT AS COMMON ENABLER
08-Aug-20 18Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
20. • Approximately there are around 7.62 billion humans on our planet,
but to your surprise, by the year 2021 with an increasing graph of IoT
devices, there may be around 20 billion IoT smart devices up and
running with an increase in the demand of 5g network.
08-Aug-20 20Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
21. Fastest Growing Topics
• Biometrics and Wearables
• Electric Vehicles/ Carrier
• Transaction (Automation of Cash Transaction or Integration MFS)
• Property Security
• Data Science, Machine Learning, Blockchain
08-Aug-20 21Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
22. How you decide an IoT Device?
1. The device which has the capability to connect with the internet in any
way.
2. The device which is integrated with technology like sensors, functional
software, some inbuilt technology which support network connections and
also actuators.
- When both these functionalities are combined together - an IoT device is formed.
• Like, Earlier only simple watches were only used to see the time and date,
but now the smart IoT watches allow a user to see heartbeat rate, calorie
count, steps walked etc.
08-Aug-20 22Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
23. IoT Product Development
• The IoT/Smart Device topology consists of 03 major parts:
• Hardware (Platforms, Sensors, Data Acquisition)
• Connectivity (3G/4G/LTE, LoRA)
• Software (/+firmware) [Control, UX]
08-Aug-20 23Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
25. IoT Development Platforms for Newbie
• Decide from the followings:
• Hobbyist
• IIOT (Industrial IoT)
Let’s talk about IIoT…
08-Aug-20 25Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
26. Demand of IIoT Solutions from Industries
• Device management software that connects thousands to hundreds of thousands of sensors, industrial
machines and digital systems. IIoT solutions are usually designed to identify failures and facilitate recovery
from failure.
• Integration through software development kits, development tools and APIs to support business processes
and enterprise systems across the business. There are significant challenges, however, given the array of
back-office applications such as ERP, application performance management, enterprise asset management,
computerized maintenance management systems and more.
• Data management to control and monitor ingestion, storage, accessibility, flow and
• Analytics of data from connected devices, the enterprise and third parties to reveal patterns and
optimization of assets.
• The enablement and management of applications to simplify configuring and operating connected assets
and that enable digital twins.
• Software to allow security audits and ensure compliance, including measures to prevent data loss and to
detect and act on breaches.
• Support for protocols relevant to the industrial domain, such as OPC (Open Platform Communications)
Unified Architecture.
• Engineering-level robustness to prevent downtown.
• Flexibility with no-code interfaces, for example, to allow a range of users to access job-specific applications.
• A combination of cloud computing, on-premises deployment and edge computing.
08-Aug-20 26Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
27. Basic Topology of IIoT Solution Design
08-Aug-20 27Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
28. Platforms for developing IoT Solutions:
Hobbyist
• ESP32/ ESP8266
• Arduino
• Raspberry Pi
• Particle
• Intel Edison
• Adafruit Platforms (i.e.Flora)
08-Aug-20 28Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
29. Platforms for developing IoT Solutions: IIoT
• STM32 Development Boards (i.e. STM32L4 IoT Discovery Kit)
• ZedBoard
• Nvidia Jetson (For Machine Learning)
• Sti Microcontroller Based Platforms
• Sitara ARM series by Texas Instruments
• Other industrial and commercial SoC Platforms.
08-Aug-20 29Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
30. Platforms for developing IoT Solutions: IIoT
08-Aug-20 30
Sitara ARM MPU is demonstrated within the TI Starter
Development Kit
Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
31. Protocols Used in IoT/Smart Devices
• WiFi
• Bluetooth
• ZigBee
• NFC
• Cellular (3G/4G/LTE)
• LoRaWAN
• MQTT (Message Queue Telemetry Transport)
• DDS (Data Distribution Service)
• AMQP
• RFID
• Z-Wave (Low Range-Home appliance usage)
• Sigfox (Cellular +WiFi)
08-Aug-20 31Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
33. IIoT Sensor+ HMI ecosystem
08-Aug-20 33Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
34. 7 Practical Examples of IIoT Solution
• Let’s Check the Link !
08-Aug-20 34Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
35. Cloud Platforms: IoT
• Amazon AWS
• Microsoft Azure IoT Suite
• Google Cloud’s IoT Platform
• IBM Watson IoT Platform
• Cisco IOT Cloud Connect
• Thingworx 8
• Oracle IoT Platform
- There are few more. Choose your one based on studying Pros and Cons of
each platforms and your solution needs.
08-Aug-20 35Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
36. IoT Solution Simulators
IoT simulators allow you to design, create and test IoT apps and
devices without actually using real IoT boards.
• MATLAB
• IOTify
• Netsim
• IBM Bluemix
• Ansys IoT Simulator
• BevyWise IoT Simulator
08-Aug-20 36Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
39. Barriers of IoT Product Developers in
Bangladesh
• There are 3 major challenges to implementing IoT solutions in
Bangladesh: people, infrastructure, and finance.
• Inadequate Local Market
• Inadequate R&D Facilities
• Less awareness
• Unfavorable Policies
• Unplanned Distribution Channel and Supply Chain
• Bangladesh is based on ‘Human Capital’ rather ‘Tech Orientation’.
08-Aug-20 39Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
40. Local IoT Market (Bangladesh) Status
08-Aug-20 40Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
42. Local IoT Market (Bangladesh) Status
• On October 21, 2018, they signed a joint-venture deal with the state-
owned West Zone Power Distribution Company (WZPDCL) to create the
company "Bangladesh Smart Electrical Company Limited".(Hexing)
• 4 largest telcos (GrameenPhone, Robi, Banglalink, Airtel) are investing and
adopted their latest motto of contribution towards economy based on IoT
or Advanced Technologies.
• In August 2017, Robi signed an agreement with Sri Lankan start-up nCinga
to create an IoT solution focused on helping the RMG industries of
Bangladesh.
• Banglalink have their own Vehicle Tracking Service and the Watchmaniss
Security Service, a security service for corporates.
• In 2018, BTRC issued a directive in a preliminary effort to develop policy for
the new technology in Bangladesh and permission to use it in 9 sectors.
08-Aug-20 42Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
43. Local IoT Market (Bangladesh) Status
• Datasoft inaugurates its IoT device assembling plant at Gazipur Hi-
Tech Park
• More than 30 formal IoT product development startups / companies-
backed by different groups and banks.
• 500+ facebook/ private initiatives on IoT Product developments.
• ICT Ministry/ A2I is funding continuously from few thousands to few
millions.
• In last fiscal year (2019-2020), the government has announced 100
crore funded company to support local entrepreneurs.
08-Aug-20 43Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
44. Local IoT Market (Bangladesh) Status
08-Aug-20 44Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
45. Other Hands of 4th Industrial Rev.
• Data Science
• Machine Learning
• 3D Printing
• RPA (Robotic Process Automation)
• Cyber security
• Blockchain
• Automation
08-Aug-20 45Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
47. Industrial Robotics
• An industrial robot is a robot system used for manufacturing.
Industrial robots are automated, programmable and capable of
movement on three or more axes.
• In the year 2020, an estimated 1.64 million industrial robots were in
operation worldwide according to International Federation of
Robotics (IFR)
08-Aug-20 Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography. 47
53. World’s First Robot Company
• Unimation was the world's first robotics company. It was founded in
1962 by Joseph F. Engelberger and George Devol and was located in
Danbury, Connecticut. Devol had already applied for a patent an
industrial robotic arm in 1954; was issued in 1961.
08-Aug-20 Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography. 53
54. Basic Terms for Industrial Robot
•Number of axes
•Degrees of freedom
•Working envelope
•Kinematics
•Carrying capacity or payload
•Speed
•Acceleration
•Accuracy
•Repeatability
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55. Trendy fields for Industrial Robots
– Welding
– Machine Tending
– Removal
– Painting
– Handling
– Packaging
– Palletizing
– Clinical Lab
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56. Fields of Industrial Robotics
• Let’s check some practical example of Industrial robotics, by sector:
http://schleicher.berlin/en/products/industry-examples/
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57. Types of industrial Robots
• Articulated/Jointed arm
Application: Food, Bakery, Manufacturing (Palletizing)
• Cartesian/Rectilinear/Gantry
Application: Electronics ( ICs mounted on PCBs)
• Cylindrical
Application: Palletizing, Grinding process, assembly, handling machine tools.
• Polar/Spherical
Application: Welding etc., extensively used in the car Industry
• SCARA- Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm or Selective Compliance
Articulated Robot Arm
Application: Pick and place (usually in assembly operations)Sealant application, machine tool
handling
• Delta
Application: Pick and Place (mostly in assembly)
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58. Types of industrial Robots (cont.)
• If you want to learn more about the types of industrial robots, you
can take a glimpse from here:
https://blog.technavio.com/blog/major-types-of-industrial-robots
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59. Top 10 Industrial Robot Manufacturers of the
World-2019
https://www.valuewalk.com/2019/06/top-10-largest-industrial-robot-manufacturers/
5908-Aug-20
60. More Commercial Industrial Robot Producers
• There are reported 100+ industrial robot manufacturers in the world.
But not all are renowned, nor all are mention-worthy.
• You can take a look at the roughly most dominant 21 companies:
https://blog.technavio.com/blog/top-21-companies-in-the-
industrial-robotics-market
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62. Lets watch a video of Industrial Robots
Automaticon 2019 –
Industry 4.0 exhibition
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63. Lets watch another video of Industrial Robots
Automated Manufacturing
Robots - FABTECH
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64. Automation
From Wiki:
• Automation, or Labor-saving technology is the technology by which a
process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance.
• Automationor automatic control is the use of various control systems
for operating equipment such as machinery, processes in factories,
boilers and heat treating ovens, switching on telephone networks,
steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and other applications and
vehicles with minimal or reduced human intervention.
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65. Automation Tools
• ANN – Artificial Neural Network
• DCS – Distributed Control System
• HMI – Human Machine Interface
• SCADA – Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
• PLC – Programmable Logic Controller
• Instrumentation
• Motion control
• Robotics
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66. Difference between Automation and Robotics
• Automation is the process of using physical machines, computer
software and other technologies to perform tasks that are usually
done by humans.
• Robotics is the process of designing, creating and using robots to
perform a certain task.
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67. Lets see some Automation…
Vending Machine in japan Home Automation
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68. Industrial Control Systems
• Industrial control system (ICS) is a general term that encompasses
several types of control systems and associated instrumentation used
for industrial process control.
• Example:
• supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
• distributed control systems (DCS)
• programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
• DCSs were traditionally used to control large processes, while PLC
systems were used to control machines.
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70. Industrial Control Systems (cont.)
Functional manufacturing control levels. DCS (including PLCs or RTUs) operate on
level 1. Level 2 contains the SCADA software and computing platform.
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72. Industrial Robotics Programming
• Robot software is the set of coded commands or instructions that tell
a mechanical device and electronic system, known together as a
robot, what tasks to perform.
• Some robot software aims at developing intelligent mechanical
devices. Common tasks include feedback loops, control, pathfinding,
data filtering, locating and sharing data.
• Different manufacturers use their ‘Proprietary’ Programming
language (scripting/GUI) for controlling their branded robots.
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73. Industrial Robotics Programming
• The fundamental challenge of all robotics is this: It is impossible to
ever know the true state of the environment. Robot control software
can only guess the state of the real world based on measurements
returned by its sensors. It can only attempt to change the state of the
real world through the generation of control signals.
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74. Industrial Robotics Programming (cont.)
• Robot Programming Language Types:
• Visual Programming Language (i.e. LEGO Mindstorms EV3)
• Scripting Language (i.e. RAPID, KAREL etc.)
• Parallel Language (event based programming)
(i.e. URBI- Universal Robot Body Interface, opensource)
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75. Industrial Robotics Programming (cont.)
• VAL (Variable Assembly Language) as one of the first robot ‘languages’
and was used in “Unimate” robots.
• Some dominating
Proprietary, company-wise
Programming language:
Robot brand Language name
ABB RAPID
Comau PDL2
Fanuc Karel
Kawasaki AS
Kuka KRL
Stäubli VAL3
Yaskawa Inform
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76. Difference between PLC & Robot Program
• PLC ( Programmable Logic Controller) programming is widely known
as Ladder Diagram. And Robot Programming is common logic
execution, designed by algorithm.
• The basic difference is ‘Stepped Programming’ (Robot) and ‘Cyclic
Programming’ (PLC)
• A PLC programming will go through every line of code, in every scan,
unless you program it otherwise.
• A typical robot program is read line for line, and doesn't continue
before the operating in the line is done.
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77. Difference between PLC & Robot Program
• A well programmed plc is all seeing. It can see everything at once.
• A robot can see the current line, and that's it.
That's also why there isn't a stop button in the robot program. The
robot wouldn't see it.
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78. Sample Ladder Coding (PLC)
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79. Sample Industrial Robot Programming
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80. A Commercial Multipurpose Bot (Khepera-iv)
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81. Remarkable 05 Industrial Robots (according to Lucarobotics)
#1:
Valkyrie Robots
• Developed in collaboration
with NASA and
the University of Edinburgh
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82. Remarkable 05 Industrial Robots (according to Lucarobotics)
#2:
Atlas
• Atlas, developed by Boston Dynamics
• has the ability to balance while
performing tasks such as carrying
items even when it is pushed.
• Atlas’s hardware takes advantage of
3D printing.
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83. Remarkable 05 Industrial Robots (according to Lucarobotics)
#3:
SPOT MINI
• Spot Mini is the first robot from
Boston Dynamics that is becoming
commercially available.
• This robot is designed to be used in a
variety of functions including security,
manufacturing and delivery.
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84. Remarkable 05 Industrial Robots (according to Lucarobotics)
#4:
HRP-5P
• HRP-5P is an advanced humanoid.
• Created by AIST, HRP-5P is a research
robot designed to be able to assist with
building and manufacturing processes.
• With the construction sector contributing
7% of the UK’s overall GDP, this could be
a game changer for large and small
businesses alike.
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85. Remarkable 05 Industrial Robots (according to Lucarobotics)
#5:
BAXTER
• Baxter, built by Rethink Robotics,
was introduced in September 2011 and
is one of the first collaborative robots.
• Baxter has a screen ‘face’ that allows it
to display dynamic facial expressions to
show its mood.
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86. Robotics Simulator
• RoboLogix
• RoboDK
• RokiSim
• Bastian Solution (Toyota)- Simulation Solution Service Provider
• Webots
• Gazebo
• V-Rep
• Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio
• RoboGuide
• RobotExpert
• RobotStudio (ABB)
• WorkSpace
• RoboWorks
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87. Robotics Simulator (cont.)
• RoboLogix
Picture: RoboLogix Simulator- demo picture
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88. Robotics Simulator (cont.)
• Lets check two sites of robot simulator software:
- https://robodk.com/index
- https://www.parallemic.org/RoKiSim.html
- http://www.workspace5.com/WorkspaceLT/Features.htm
- https://new.abb.com/products/robotics/robotstudio (free for 2020!)
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89. ROS (Robotics Operating System)/ Framework
• Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools
that helps you build robot applications. You can also write your own
programs for ROS e.g. in C/C++ or Python.
• Software in the ROS Ecosystem can be separated into three groups:
• language-and platform-independent tools used for building and distributing
ROS-based software;
• ROS client library implementations such as roscpp,rospy and roslisp
• packages containing application-related code which uses one or more ROS
client libraries.
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90. ROS (Robotics Operating System)/ Framework
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Architecture of Multi-Level robot
control using ROS
91. ROS (Robotics Operating System)/ Framework
• Robot Operating System (ROS or ros) is robotics middleware (i.e.
collection of software frameworks for robot software development).
ROS itself is not a real-time OS (RTOS). It is possible, however, to
integrate ROS with real-time code.
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ROSVersionreleasefrom
differentDistro
92. Why should I Learn ROS?
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93. ROS/Robot Programming
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• 2 good reads:
An Introductory Robot Programming Tutorial
https://www.toptal.com/robotics/programming-a-robot-an-introductory-tutorial
An Introduction to Robot Operating System: The Ultimate Robot Application
Framework
https://www.toptal.com/robotics/introduction-to-robot-operating-system
95. Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
• According to Wiki:
• “Robotic process automation (or RPA) is a form of business process automation
technology based on metaphorical software robots (bots) or on artificial intelligence
(AI)/digital workers. It is sometimes referred to as software robotics (not to be
confused with robot software).”
• In traditional workflow automation tools, a software developer produces
a list of actions to automate a task and interface to the back-end system
using internal application programming interfaces (APIs) or dedicated
scripting language.
• In contrast, RPA systems develop the action list by watching the user
perform that task in the application's graphical user interface (GUI), and
then perform the automation by repeating those tasks directly in the GUI.
This can lower the barrier to use of automation in products that might not
otherwise feature APIs for this purpose.
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100. Benefits of RPA in your business/process
• Cost savings
• Significant process improvements
• Redeployment of resources to higher value functions
• Improved productivity
• Improved quality
• Improved customer service
• Improved compliance
• With RPA, organizations can leverage quick-to-deploy, cost-efficient tools to
infuse efficiency and intelligence to their processes- thereby significantly
impacting their profits and revenue.
08-Aug-20 100Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
101. Usage of RPA in venture
08-Aug-20 101Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
102. RPA Platforms
• Most Common/ Popular Platforms on 2020 are: (according to G2 ratings)
• Automation Anywhere
• UiPath RPA | Robotic Process Automation
• Blue Prism
• Pega Platform
• WinAutomation by Softomotive
• Laserfiche
• Datamatics TruBot
• Automate Robotic Process Automation
• Intellibot - Robotic Process Automation platform
• Nintex RPA
• ElectroNeek RPA
• Workfusion Intelligent Automation Cloud
• IBM Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere
• Attrio Hyperautomation
08-Aug-20 102Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
104. RPA- Life Cycle
• Typically 04 stages in a RPA life cycle:
• Analysis
• Bot Development
• Testing
• Support & Maintenance
08-Aug-20 104Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
105. Real-time example of RPA in Industry
• Website Scrapping
08-Aug-20 105Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
106. Real-time example of RPA in Industry
• Customer Order Processing
• Incoming Customer E-mail Query Processing
• Transferring Data from one system to another
• Call center operations/ IVR systems incorporating intelligent interaction with
callers
• Payroll Processing
• Forms Processing
• Client profile updates
• Claims Processing
• Generating Premium renewals
• Requests for Overdraft protection
• Exception Processing
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107. Real-time example of RPA in Industry (cont.)
• Account Reconciliation
• Credit card applications
• Patient registration
• Shipping notifications
• Member eligibility and billing
• Onboarding
• Compliance reporting
• Change of address processing
• Fraudulent account closing
• Customer complaints processing
08-Aug-20 107Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
108. Real-time example of RPA in Industry (cont.)
• Data cleansing
• Order Updates
• Expense management
• Extracting data from PDFs, scanned documents and other formats
• Periodic report preparation and dissemination
• Data validation
• Generating mass emails
• Updating scorecards
• Automated testing
• Software installations
• Candidate sourcing
08-Aug-20 108Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
109. Career in RPA
• Positions:
• Developer
• Project Manager
• Solution Architect
• Business Analyst
• Associate
• Process Consultant
• Lets check on Upwork!
08-Aug-20 109Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
111. Future of Industrial Robotics in Bangladesh
• “Industrial robot imports rose to 97 units in fiscal 2018-19 from 73 the
previous year. A year earlier, 152 units of robots were brought in,
according to data from customs.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019
• “RFL’s Paul said local firms will have to adopt advanced technology to
reduce production cost to compete with Chinese and Vietnamese
firms in the global market.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019
• “Robots take up jobs that are repetitive in nature, he said, citing the
example of the use of machines in sweater factories and a slump in
demand for labours.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019
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113. Future of Industrial Robotics in Bangladesh
Source: https://www.dhakatribune.com/uncategorized/2016/02/07/robots-to-take-over-70-of-jobs
Robots to take over 70% of jobs?
11308-Aug-20
114. Universal Robot- A Collaborative Robot
(Cobot)
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115. Universal Robot- A Collaborative Robot
(Cobot)
115
Picture: UR Cobot in manufacturing industry
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERTHGjDXUAA7zUA
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116. Potential Industries for UR/IR
• Pharmaceuticals
• Automobile
• Micro-Electronics
• Courier Services
• Food Manufacturing
• Any industry with ‘précised’ Pick&Place opportunities
11608-Aug-20 Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
117. Automobile Manufacturers/Assembler in
Bangladesh-2020
• Bangladesh Honda Private Limited (a subsidiary of Honda)
• Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory
• Jamuna Automobiles
• Aftab Automobiles
• Niloy-Hero Motors (joint venture between Hero MotoCorp and Niloy Motors)
• PHP Automobiles [With Proton from Malaysia]
• Pragoti [ Govt. Enterprise- with Mitsubishi and Mahindra Motors]
• RoadMaster Motors
• Runner Automobiles/ Runner-UM Motors
• Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited [Discontinued]
Source: https://www.revolvy.com/page/Automotive-industry-in-Bangladesh 11708-Aug-20
118. Freelance Career:
IoT/ IIoT/ Robot Programming
• Fiverr
• Upwork
• Linked In Jobs
• https://www.toptal.com/robotics
Let us check some job scenarios on Upwork & toptal.
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119. Opportunities of IoT based Solution
Developers in Bangladesh
• Home Appliance Manufacturers (Walton, Minister, Singer)
• RMG (Sewing, Washing, Knitting)
• FMCG Manufacturing (City, TK, Unilever, Square)
• Smart Home Automation (smart energy meter, product automation)
• Agriculture/ Agro-Tech (harvester, pesticide sprayer, Cold Storage)
• Process Automation ( Chittagong Port/ Courier Warehouse)
• Government Enterprises (Traffic Signal, Camera based retro-reflactor
Number plate reader, Public Transport)
• Public Health (Thermal Scanner, Air pollution detector)
• Any Assembling/Manufacturing factories
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120. Future of Jobs (according to World Economic Forum)
• Complex Problem Solving
• Critical Thinking
• Creativity
• People Management
• Coordinating with Others
• Emotional Intelligence
• Judgement and Decision Making
• Service Orientation
• Negotiation
• Cognitive Flexibility
Are all these jobs for
Science Background Students?
Or Commerce Background Students?
Or Arts Background Students?
Or XYZ –any Background Students??
08-Aug-20 120Information sources are mentioned at Bibliography.
121. A Great OPEN resource of Industrial Robotics
• Do you know a full-fledged book on Robotics by an
academician is available for reading free online?
• Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume: (2006)
Industrial Robotics
Programming, Simulation and Applications
Edited by: Kin-Huat Low
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Link:
https://www.intechopen.com/books/
industrial_robotics_programming_simulation_and_
applications
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122. Few Suggestions
• Choose any ‘Specific Track’ and make a significant milestone.
• Always make schedule, track your progress
• Make your portfolio site- Publish whatever you have learnt, whatever
you have achieved. Link all your online presence there.
• Build your habit of ‘Reading’. And then on ‘Research’.
• ‘Documentation’ of a particular knowledge, software, solution,
product-Anything you name- is and should be the first priority to go
through before moving with that.
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