I-O-T : INTERNET Of THINGS / Internet des Objets PebbleBee – Welcome Machine To Machine (M2M) : enjeux et perspectives Livre Blanc produit par la FING, Syntec Informatique et Orange Préface Les communications entre machines ouvrent un formidable champ d’innovation. L’Europe a l’occasion de se placer en tête de cette révolution. Quoique récentes, les technologies Machine To Machine (ou M2M) sont aujourd’hui suffisamment matures pour qu’un très grand nombre d’entreprises puisse, en confiance, engager leurs propres projets : innovation dans les services et les usages, optimisation des processus-métiers, mise en conformité avec des réglementations mouvantes… Le Machine To Machine devient ainsi, dès aujourd’hui, un facteur majeur de compétitivité pour les acteurs économiques. Il nous a également semblé nécessaire de tracer quelques perspectives d’avenir de ce domaine en pleine effervescence. Nous espérons qu’à la lecture de ce livre blanc, vous partagerez avec nous l’ambition de faire du Machine To Machine un moteur de la croissance durable en Europe. Sommaire Définition et enjeux : Le futur du Machine To Machine :
UniKey | The Evolution of the Key is Here - As Seen on Shark Tank Looks Like There Really Are 100 Uses for RFID When ThingMagic, a company that builds embedded RFID readers and other products, launched 100 Uses of RFID, back in July, we were not completely sanguine. "Can they keep this up 95 more times?" Apparently, yes. They could. Nearing the home stretch, the company has listed a use nearly every day for a total so far of 91 uses. Enhancing the Patient Experience with RFID: Patient ID badges hold information on his or her favorite colors, music and vacation spots, allowing them to be broadcast on the walls of patient rooms and treatment areas, while communicating important medical information on the patient to their doctors and nurses. To round out the list ThingMagic plans posts on point-of-sale retail applications and robotics. The Internet of things and RFID seem like they're not just here to stay but growing all the time. It's funny you should ask. "Passive sensing (RFIDS) and computation (CRFID) will make big leaps forward in the next decade. And here's Principal Engineer John Carrick.
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Ion: A Music Detecting Mood Light with Bluetooth Low Energy by lava ION's genesis began with our first Kickstarter project, Ember & Torch (Bluetooth Low Energy development boards) back in June of 2013. One of the demonstrations for Ember that we built was an app-controlled LED lamp. We demonstrated Ember, Torch, and the LED lamp at Social Media Day Detroit 2013. We quickly discovered that visitors were more interested in where they could purchase the lamp than Ember & Torch. Due to this overwhelming positive response to the lamp, we knew it was time to take it to the next level and create a consumer product. When setting out to build ION, we wanted to create something fun and beautiful. Throughout the last nine months, we've developed 3 different designs of ION, and each time we've raised the bar. ION's magic comes from 40 multicolor LEDs. We designed Ion to be controlled by smartphone, but also wanted users to interact with it by touch. It’s one thing to command Ion yourself, but what if ION could put on a light show to your favorite music?
Correlated Magnetics Research Brings MaxField Polymagnets To A Wall Near You We first told you about Correlated Magnetics Research’s programmable magnets last year. The company’s patented technology allows them to flexibly control the magnetic field shape of the magnets they create. In essence, the company can program the north/south polarity of the magnets as though they are “printing” it on them. It allows for many different configurations and has many industrial applications. But what are the consumer uses for this kind of technology? We caught a demo at the tail end of SXSW 2014 showing one such scenario — hanging pictures on a wall. A noted, CMR’s patents let them control north/south magnetic patterns, but they can also control the strength of the magnet in a way that allows it to cling very strongly to very thin metals — as thin as a coat of paint with metal flecks in it. Now, you may have seen the countless Pinterest images out there of children’s nurseries covered with metallic paint that will allow alphabet magnets to stick to the wall.
Smart CARA - WEIMAR Smart CARA (CS10) is a high-performance disposer that will reduce food waste to an odorless, dry, powder. ESACS (Electricity Saving Auto Control System) MONTHLY POWER CONSUMPTION ON AVERAGE : 34.5kw, MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILL : APPX. 5,000 WON (1kg, one time per day) QUICK AND EASY PROCESS 3 ~ 4 HOURS REQUIRE FOR THE WHOLE PROCESS.POWERFUL GRINDING ABLE TO GRIND EVEN CHICKEN BONES & PEACH SEEDS.NO MORE ROTTING FOOD WASTE ODORS OUR PATENT PENDING FILTER ELIMINATES ODORS! ■ ESACS (Electricity Saving Auto Control System) IT HAS BEEN REPORTED BY THE KTL(KOREA TESTING LABORATORY) THAT THE AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION IS 1.15kwh & AND GENERALLY TAKES 3-4 HOURS TO PROCESS 1 KG OF FOOD WASTE USING Smart CARA - AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION (ONCE A DAY) : 34 kwh. (It indicates 50~70% of power consumption of simple drier under same condition.) A family of 4 in Korea discharges approximately 1 KG of food waste per day. (2006 Ministry of Environment, Korea) ■ Power consumption comparison