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IoT/M2M - My January tweets
Created on 04-Feb-2016 - Updated on 15-Mar-2016 - 11488 views
My January
tweets on IoT and M2M
.
December edition
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February edition
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Devices, objects, things...
64 open-spec, hacker friendly SBCs
Added OSHChip to my list of programmable wireless modules
LoRa developer board and handheld device from MultiTech
Added Wi-Fi NL6621 to my list of programmable ICs/modules
Locating
Motion tracking: an inertial module from Fairchild
Sensor fusion IC from PNI Sensor, to complement GNSS (GPS et al.) with inertial navigation
Wireless
Very good overview of low power wide-area networking alternatives for the IoT
PsiKick: self-powering wireless sensing solutions?
Low-power long-range Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi Halow
Added OSHChip to my list of programmable wireless modules
LoRa developer board and handheld device from MultiTech
Added Wi-Fi NL6621 to my list of programmable ICs/modules
Protocols
none
Security
End-to-end security over Bluetooth Smart, with an SDK from Nordic Semiconductor
Standards
ETSI's Workshop on IoT in the Smart Home
Software
Playing with Espressif RTOS for ESP8266: sending a few bytes to a remote host
from
Derek J Collins 高德偉
:
All so clear now
An application store product for IoT devices, from MicroEJ
Creator Ci40, a complete IoT development kit
Added OSHChip to my list of programmable wireless modules
Added UnificationEngine to my list of IoT and M2M platforms
Added Home*Star/IOTDB to my list of IoT/M2M platforms
Added myDevices + Cayenne to my list of IoT/M2M platforms
from
Jose Marcelino
:
Attention ESP2866, there’s a new <$5 wifi kid in town: ARM cortex M3 448KB RAM NL6621 ARM I2S
Added Wi-Fi NL6621 to my list of programmable ICs/modules
Open Source
Playing with Espressif RTOS for ESP8266: sending a few bytes to a remote host
Market
from
Alexander Pelov
:
The bubble of IoT and M2M platforms is about to burst - a (non-exhaustive) list compiled by @PascalBod06 shows why
Events
none
Misc.
from
John Arundel
:
Why engineers love slide rules: Cliff Stoll (yes, that Cliff Stoll) on “When Slide Rules Ruled”
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