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Life is on, Schneider Innovation Summit, April 1st, 2016
Porte de Versailles, Paris
www.schneider-electric.com/b2b/en/campaign/innovation/ove...
More portable, fully wireless smart home setups. Lower power wearables. Batteryless smart devices. These could all be made possible thanks to a new ultra-low power Wi-Fi radio developed by UC San Diego engineers. It enables Wi-Fi communication at 5,000 times less power than commercial Wi-Fi radios.
Full story: jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=2977
Photos by: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-20-412SP
SCIENCE & TECH SPOTLIGHT: 5G Wireless
The world we live in has become a semi-digital environment and through Quantified Self technology our bodies are also part of the Internet of things. Everything has turned into data. What does that mean for us humans with our analog senses? Will Big Brother be the only one understanding the infinitely growing amount of Big Data we're producing?
To test if we humans are capable to read, understand and live in such a world of data, we're launching a challenge. Thanks to a new "IoT" network already covering the whole of Amsterdam we've been able to instal a set of sensors throughout the city. This website will collect all the data from these sensors - anonymously! Can you guess what they're measuring? What's the story these sensors are telling us? Do they monitor temperature, humidity, emotion or movement? Do they track the speed of tram 17 or your cat's nightly paths? Or are -YOU- being tracked?
Dashboard of things
Welcome to your programmable web
Monitor, analyze and control everything in your Internet
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A proof of concept installation has been set up in the atrium of RWE’s data centre (Grevenbroich, NRW) to demonstrate the power of Lemonbeat IoT technology. Sensors measuring sun intensity, temperature, wind and other atmospheric conditions, are able to communicate directly with the shades and blinds in the atrium, without needing to be linked via a central control unit. The result is optimal light and temperature at all times. Alongside the advantages of a more comfortable climate, energy savings are also made possible. -- In einer so genannten Proof-of-Concept Installation stellt die Lemonbeat IoT-Technologie ihr Können ab sofort im Atrium des RWE Rechenzentrums im nordrhein-westfälischen Grevenbroich unter Beweis. Ohne den Umweg über eine zentrale Steuereinheit kommunizieren Sensoren für Sonnenintensität, Temperatur, Wind und weitere Witterungseinflüsse direkt mit der Beschattungsanlage des Atriums. So herrschen im Innenbereich stets optimale Licht- und Temperaturverhältnisse. Neben Komfortgewinn bedeutet das vor allem auch die Einsparung von Energie. Photo/Chart: Manuel Adler, Lemonbeat GmbH
Invigningen 3 juni av nya mobilforskningscentret the Mobile and Pervasive Computing Institute at Lund university, MAPCI, i den terrakottafärgade byggnaden kallad Greenland vid Lunds vattentorn som Sony Mobil är på väg att lämna. Det blå symbolika molnet utgjorde ett pussel som blev komplett under invigningsceremonin. Närmast i bild Pia Kinhult, regionstyrelsens ordförande i Region Skåne samt Bengt-Arne Molin, platschef för Sony Mobiles anläggning i Lund som är inrymt i det svart-vita grannhuset. I bakgrunden skymtar Per Eriksson, rektor för Lunds universitet samt Björn Ekelund, chef/acting director för MAPCI.
MAPCI blir formellt en del av Lunds universitet men bildas i samarbete mellan universitetet, Region Skåne, Sony Mobile och svenska klusterorganisationen Mobile Heights. Inrikntingen blir forskning mot den nya molnteknologin "internet of things" där prognosen talar om 50 miljarder mobilt uppkopplade saker i världen till år 2020.
Foto: News Øresund – Johan Wessman.
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News Øresund, Malmö, Sweden.
News Øresund är en oberoende regional nyhetsbyrå som ingår i projektet Øresund Media Platform som drivs av Øresundsinstituttet i partnerskap med Lunds universitet och Roskilde Universitet och med delfinansiering från EU (Interreg IV A Öresund) och 14 regionala, icke kommersiella aktörer.
Invigningen 3 juni av nya mobilforskningscentret the Mobile and Pervasive Computing Institute at Lund university, MAPCI, i den terrakottafärgade byggnaden kallad Greenland vid Lunds vattentorn som Sony Mobil är på väg att lämna. I samma byggnad inrymms Sigma Connectivity med 230 fd Sony Mobilekonsulter (övertas från Sony Mobile 1 juli 2013) - det bolag som ägs av IT-entreprenören Dan Olofsson (80% via hans bolag Sigma) och Sony Mobiles före detta vd och styrelseordförande Bert Nordberg (20%). Andra hyresgäster blir nyinflyttade klusterorganisationen Mobile Heights samt den verksamhet som det indiska testkonsultföretaget Tech Mahindra köpt av Sony Mobile.
MAPCI blir formellt en del av Lunds universitet men bildas i samarbete mellan universitetet, Region Skåne, Sony Mobile och svenska klusterorganisationen Mobile Heights. Inrikntingen blir forskning mot den nya molnteknologin "internet of things" där prognosen talar om 50 miljarder mobilt uppkopplade saker i världen till år 2020.
Foto: News Øresund – Johan Wessman.
© News Øresund.
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News Øresund, Malmö, Sweden.
News Øresund är en oberoende regional nyhetsbyrå som ingår i projektet Øresund Media Platform som drivs av Øresundsinstituttet i partnerskap med Lunds universitet och Roskilde Universitet och med delfinansiering från EU (Interreg IV A Öresund) och 14 regionala, icke kommersiella aktörer.
Impressionen IoTcamp (04.10.16, Düsseldorf) Quellenangabe bei Verwendung (Bitte Lizenz beachten): "Foto: Katja Evertz, Cortex digital"
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Life is on, Schneider Innovation Summit, April 1st, 2016
Porte de Versailles, Paris
www.schneider-electric.com/b2b/en/campaign/innovation/ove...
Dashboard of things
Welcome to your programmable web
Monitor, analyze and control everything in your Internet
Read more...
DIY “Internet of Things” Camera
www.ladyada.net/make/IoTcamera/
Here’s our Arduino based “Internet of Things” camera. It’s a simple remote monitoring using the Eye-Fi wireless SD card and Adafruit Data Logging Shield for Arduino. The Eye-Fi card is a tiny wireless memory card. It stores photos and fits inside a camera just like a regular SD card, but also has built-in WiFi transceiver that can upload images to your computer, smartphone or to various photo-sharing sites. We use one here when taking pictures for our tutorials — it’s a great timesaver, eliminating the extra USB transfer step that’s otherwise necessary. Can the Eye-Fi card work in an Arduino SD card adapter? You bet! Adding a TTL Serial JPEG camera, together with some minimal prep work, we can then create a self-contained wireless monitoring camera with motion-sensing capabilities. Hide it inside a hollowed-out book or a plush dinosaur toy and discover who’s been eating all your Thin Mints cookies!
What makes this combination way cooler than just a normal SD card or a USB cable to a computer is all the infrastructure provided by the Eye-Fi service — not just transferring images to your computer, but pushing them to your smartphone, photo-sharing sites like Flickr, issuing email or Twitter notifications, etc. This is all configured through the Eye-Fi application — there’s no additional coding required.
"What do Unilever's customers want from IoT?" - Jeremy Basset - Internet of Things conference internetofthings.thebln.com/ #iot14 — in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Awards
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#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #DataScience #DigitalTransformation #DigitalMarketing #VirtualReality #Cloud #InternetofThings #IoT #FintechAwards #Awards #blockchain #fintech #autonomous
"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.
From the Financial Times of August 27, 2009: "My summer at the Woodstock for technologists" by Simon Daniel www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9db57df4-9259-11de-b63b-00144feabdc0,d...
"It's not every day you move an atom with a mouse click. But this is precisely what I do one day at the Singularity University, a new institution supported by Google and Nasa, which aims to educate a select group of entrepreneurs and scientists about the rapid pace of technology... ...Later, David Orban, chief executive of Widetag, a pioneer in the architecture of computing systems, and European adviser to SU, delivers a talk. He explains that this miniaturisation and the ubiquity of computing are creating an "internet of things", where everything from sensors and electricity meters to billions of phones are being connected to the web, enabling new business-to-device models."
Life is on, Schneider Innovation Summit, April 1st, 2016
Porte de Versailles, Paris
www.schneider-electric.com/b2b/en/campaign/innovation/ove...