The document discusses Dronecode, an open source software project for drones under the Linux Foundation. It covers the evolution of drone hardware and software, including components like sensors, controllers, and ground control stations. The document also addresses how drone software like Ardupilot can work on Linux boards by dealing with input/output restrictions, real-time requirements, and additional tasks through techniques such as using external microcontrollers, offloading tasks, and sensor hubs.
I have demonstrated IoT and the application used moreover the standardization and Radio sensing Technology used in IOT moreover I have highlighted some topics to be considered when deploying IoT solution.
The document discusses Dronecode, an open source software project for drones under the Linux Foundation. It covers the evolution of drone hardware and software, including components like sensors, controllers, and ground control stations. The document also addresses how drone software like Ardupilot can work on Linux boards by dealing with input/output restrictions, real-time requirements, and additional tasks through techniques such as using external microcontrollers, offloading tasks, and sensor hubs.
I have demonstrated IoT and the application used moreover the standardization and Radio sensing Technology used in IOT moreover I have highlighted some topics to be considered when deploying IoT solution.
Low power consumption and wide area coverage are two important factors that build LPWA technology. SigFox is the operator of a cellular network dedicated to low throughput communication for connected devices. Company’s patented UNB technology achieves a broad scale connection to M2M/IoT devices over large distances. Low bit rate transmissions allows greater autonomy and saving energy at end devices.
Garuda Robotics Software Development Engineer Nicholas Ng speaks about open source drones in everyday life at NTU Open Source Society's TGIFHacks on 23 September 2016. He will be sharing on how to use open source UAV technology to solve real world problems. He believes that open source movement enables everybody to kickstart their UAV journey with the correct platforms and frameworks, which he will be sharing with few examples used by Garuda Robotics in their solutions.
About SIGFOX
SIGFOX is the first and only operator of a cellular network fully dedicated to low throughput communication for connected objects. Leveraging on its patented UNB technology SIGFOX brings a revolution to the M2M and Internet of Things world by enabling large-scale connection of objects. The network already connects tens of thousands of objects in France and international cities.
SIGFOX provides an end-to-end solution for your communication chain, from your objects through to your information system, with unprecedented pricing models and low energy consumption.
As a network operator SIGFOX operates fixed-location
transceivers enabling your objects to be connected “out of the box”. However contrary to the telecommunication networks, the SIGFOX transceivers and the entire SIGFOX connectivity solution has been developed, built and deployed to only serve the low throughput M2M and IoT applications. As an operated longrange network, SIGFOX provides connectivity without the need to deploy specific network infrastructures for each application.
Unlike other narrow band or white space solution providers we do not require our customers to invest in network equipment, the SIGFOX network is simply available to any object equipped with our certified connectivity solutions.
From an application point of view, the SIGFOX connectivity solution functions as follows:
• SIGFOX compatible modems are integrated within the physical objects by our certified partner network
• The objects instruct the modems to send messages whenever and wherever needed
• The transmitted data is picked up by the SIGFOX transceivers, and routed to our managed service
• The SIGFOX servers verify the data integrity and route the messages to the application’s IT system.
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Sample use cases.
MAAF Assurances, one of the leading French insurance companies, anticipate the upcoming regulation that will impose by 2015 that each household be equipped with a smoke detector. The fire and/or intrusion alert service that will be using the SIGFOX network will enable MAAF insured customers to be warned directly through SMS, in case the intrusion or smoke detectors send alarms and allow MAAF and their customers to be alerted if there is an anomaly, such as low battery, with the
smoke detector.
Clear Channel Outdooroperates stations throughout France. In order to avoid constant manual inspection of the ad stations, a remote monitoring application has been deployed and the SIGFOX network is used to communicate status information from each ad station to the IT system.
For further info:
• contact@sigfox.com
• www.sigfox.com
Sigfox operates a global network for low-cost IoT communications using small, low-power devices. It uses an ultra-narrowband technology that allows small amounts of data to be transmitted securely over long ranges of up to 100km with battery lives lasting years. Sigfox's business model involves selling connectivity subscriptions to its network at costs from less than $1 to around $10 per device per year.
This document provides an overview of Sigfox and its low-power wide-area network technology for connecting IoT devices. Sigfox uses an ultra-narrowband radio technology that allows low-cost, low-power devices to transmit small amounts of data over long ranges. Key aspects include its public network architecture, security features to authenticate devices and messages, and the ability for devices to connect directly to Sigfox's cloud platform without any pairing or additional infrastructure. The document outlines how to build Sigfox-compatible devices, connect them to the global Sigfox network, and manage devices and data through Sigfox's cloud services.
How Drone Technology Is Revolutionizing the Marketplace (with a demo), presented by Lloyd Garden and Brad Flora
Tahoe Silicon Mountain, a network of technology professionals who live and work in the Tahoe-Truckee area, is pleased to welcome Lloyd Garden and Brad Flora to present: “How Drone Technology Is Revolutionizing the Marketplace.”
Aerial videography and photography, traffic reporting, environmental surveys, and product delivery are just some of the ways the now widely-available drone technology can be used. Despite controversy over the personal and commercial use of drones and a lack of proper FAA regulation, companies are racing to take advantage of opportunities made possible by drone equipment that has become available to the mass market over the past few years.
Lloyd Garden and Brad Flora, co-owners of Drone Promotions LLC, a local company that provides aerial photography and videography, will talk about drone technology, FAA rules, and how drones can be used in a variety of markets. They will also discuss Drone Promotions’ quest for innovative ways of using their drone outside the video production realm and will have their drone on hand for a demonstration (weather dependent).
You can learn more about Drone Promotions at: http://www.drone-promotions.com/.
The meeting will be on Monday, September 8th, 6-8 pm at Pizza on the Hill, in Tahoe Donner at 11509 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee. A $5 fee includes pizza and salad. Before and after the presentation, there will be time for networking with other technology professionals who live and work in the Tahoe-Truckee region.
This month’s event is sponsored by New Leaders and the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce.
You can find us on LinkedIn and Facebook and at TahoeSiliconMountain.com or sign up for email meeting announcements here: http://bit.ly/14XGofL.
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This document discusses the potential for Low Power Wide Area Network (LP-WAN) technologies to connect Internet of Things devices to the Internet. It outlines how LP-WAN uses low-power wireless networks to connect objects over long ranges at low cost. The document argues that integrating LP-WAN with the Internet could provide scalable, secure infrastructure and allow for the development of new IoT applications. It presents examples of using LP-WAN networks and the Internet to enable smart city applications like pollution or energy monitoring. Standardization efforts aim to merge LP-WAN and Internet technologies to realize the full potential of the IoT.
This document discusses Telefonica's support for Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks. It believes LPWA networks will enable new Internet of Things use cases in areas like metering, asset tracking, agriculture, smart cities, and connected industry. Telefonica is upgrading its networks to include new LPWA capabilities. It is also collaborating with industry partners and customers to build out the LPWA ecosystem and validate solutions. Some of its accomplishments so far include the first LTE Cat M1 data call in Europe and commercial rollouts and customer experiences with NB-IoT in Latin America. Telefonica aims to make continued progress on interoperability, availability of devices and modules, and developing new services beyond
The document appears to be a collection of links related to the history and development of the Ruby programming language and its package management system. Some of the links reference early discussions on Ruby's development, an article about Ruby from 1997, and blog posts about changes to how Ruby gems are built and packaged on GitHub.
The document is a program for the Developers Summit 2012 that took place on February 16, 2012. It lists the date and name of the event multiple times over several pages but provides no other details about the agenda, speakers, or topics that would be covered.