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There is cardboard wheel in the flap - and on the inside when you turn the wheel it shows the setup steps
Mark Littlewood - Internet of Things conference internetofthings.thebln.com/ #iot14 — in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
15CXOs from companies such as Michelin, AllCargo, Yournest, WNS, DCM Shriram, Gaja Capital, Rekhta, etc at the first batch of ML Retreat on Goa beaches. Real world problem solving with real data will be solved through academia-industry collaboration this year on www.wainconnect.com:)
This program was conducted by #CLEducate Ltd. @career_launcher with Sujit Bhattacharya (Chief Innovation Officer) Leading and mentoring the sessions.
Look out for India emerging as a ML hub shortly.
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Understanding the most marvelous #Machines the almighty has ever produced, #humanbeing and the #nature. #Learning by the bay! On my morning walks!
Imagine #fishing in high seas!! I have shot #fishermen by the beach many a time. Each time my interaction has yielded an opportunity to go with these fishermen on their deep sea fishing expeditions. Next visit I am going to make it happen with a couple of extra days thrown in.
bPart industrial IoT device. A system build on TECO (www.teco.edu) bPart platform in an IP65 / IP67 housing. The IoT device works with Bluetooth low energy (4.0/4.2, BLE) and consists various sensors, e.g. accelleration sensors, light sensors, IMU, gas sensors, humidity and temperature sensors.
Oleg Logvinov, Member of the IEEE-SA Standards Board, Member of the IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group, and Director of Market Development with STMicroelectronics talks about the Internet of Things (IoT) as well as the purpose and expected outcomes of the IEEE-SA IoT Workshops.
Learn more about IEEE-SA involvement with IoT:
standards.ieee.org/innovate/iot/
Register for the November 2013 IoT Workshop:
From the first DDiMIT workshop TIMBITS - Tweeting Infrastructure Making for Basic Internet of Things
Bosch, Image Credit: Bosch Official
The concept of the Internet of Things is certainly going to transform into something that is way beyond an annoying buzzword or mere a passing trend, whether you like it or not. Following in the direction of the likes of tech giant GE, industrial giant Bosch...
www.technowize.com/bosch-taps-into-the-new-age-revolution...
30 de mayo - Auditorio Edificio Foster. Cierre del 1° Concurso de Internet de las Cosas de Argentina.
Dashboard of things
Welcome to your programmable web
Monitor, analyze and control everything in your Internet
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Dashboard of things
Welcome to your programmable web
Monitor, analyze and control everything in your Internet
Read more...
"How to get IoT into Tesco - Designing for users in the mass market" - Claire Rowland - Internet of Things conference internetofthings.thebln.com/ #iot14 — in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
In MGI's report on Disruptive Technologies bit.ly/188j8BB
we identify 12 technologies that have potential for economically disruptive impact through 2025. Each technology affects individuals and society, business organizations, and economies in different ways. In this chart, we map the impacts of each technology.
To enable development with the LAN9353/4/5 Three-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches, three Microchip evaluation boards were also added that support various system architectures. These hardware systems demonstrate how to interface with the switches through basic input/output connections, or with microcontrollers such as the 32-bit PIC32MX family via serial communications.
Each of these new evaluation boards is also supported by a Software Development Kit (SDK), which enables developers to immediately start device evaluation, familiarize themselves with features, and begin building solutions for their applications. All three evaluation boards, (part # EVB-LAN9353, $300), (part # EVB-LAN9354, $250) and (part # EVB-LAN9355 $300) are available now via any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or from microchipDIRECT (www.microchipdirect.com). For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
Microchip added the LAN9353, LAN9354 and LAN9355 Three-Port, 10/100 Industrial Ethernet Switches to its reliable, high-quality, and high-performance portfolio of Ethernet solutions, which includes Ethernet switches, controllers, bridges and PHYs. Featuring the IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Time-stamp Protocol (PTP) standard for clock accuracy in the sub-nanosecond range, these highly integrated Ethernet switches offload both synchronization and communications processing from the host CPU. Developers can also take advantage of advanced features such as Transparent Clocking, which improves system accuracy. Additional features designed to reduce overall system power consumption include Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE802.3az), and Wake On LAN. These switches enable the development of advanced hardware in the rapidly growing Industrial Ethernet market, including automation, motion-control, embedded, automotive, security/surveillance and telecommunications applications. To learn more about Microchip’s portfolio of Ethernet Switches, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a