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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
From the report:
Customer Experience in the Internet of Things: Five Ways Brands Can Use Sensors to Build Better Customer Relationships. Download at: pages.altimetergroup.com/customer-experience-in-the-inter...
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Bruce Sterling waxed prophetic on the Internet of things with a clutch of sculpted prose; “ubiquitous computing in the service of sustainability… virtualizing everything… tagging everything… spime… moving from historical determinism to browsing the event heap… leading to an events management sub-engine that winnows nuance from noise.”
Video interview by Peter Hirshberg of Technorati.
Dash Button + Orvibo s20 + Raspberry Pi + Python to turn on/off my TV (and everything connected to it) with the push of a button.
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A mind map I did for some upcoming talks. The central idea is that thinking about mobile isn't just "thinking about mobile devices" but calls to a whole range of technologies, ideas, approaches and questions. What difference does mobile make to user experience? How do we we deal with interfaces which aren't any longer about screens? What are the privacy implications of crowd sensing?
...that sort o thing...
Self-driving cars, smart buildings, data-driven infrastructure... The smart city of the future will be a complex, interconnected network, bringing the Internet of Things to life on a grand, urban scale. Read more at: www.jct600.co.uk/blog/future-of-motoring/what-will-motori....
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Great idea, currently clocking around ~1000 cyclists per day
But where does all the data go? As of December 2016 there is nothing available at developer.tfgm.com If anyone knows where the data is available from, please let me know.
Static data dumps *may* be available at some unspecified point in the future from gov.uk data.gov.uk/publisher/transport-for-greater-manchester
London already published cycle count data:
camdencyclists.org.uk/2016/10/camdens-cycle-counters/
..as does Edinburgh...
data.edinburghopendata.info/dataset/bike-counter-data-set...
So come on TFGM! Please get a move on, Manchester is supposed to be a smart city demonstrator!
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.
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From the report:
Customer Experience in the Internet of Things: Five Ways Brands Can Use Sensors to Build Better Customer Relationships. Download at: pages.altimetergroup.com/customer-experience-in-the-inter...
This little Wi-Fi module, or things like it are at the heart of what is termed "The Internet of Things".
These cost just a few pounds each as one-offs, and probably a matter of pence when bought in bulk.
Just astonishing, really!
Michelle Thorne, Iohanna Nicenboim, Jasmina Tesanovic, and Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino who is defying the camera
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
When we think of being connected to the Internet, our minds immediately shift to our computers, phones, and most recently tablets. This week at Cisco live, I shared that in 2008, the number of devices connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on Earth.
That’s right. There are more devices tapping into the Internet than people on Earth to use them. How is this possible?
The infographic below provides a visual representation of the increase in “things” connected to the Internet. With this increase, how will you prepare your network for the future?