We have all read many things about the Internet of Things. For most of us, it still remains something mysterious as a future part of our society. Guess what? You can now build your own devices. The future is now!See below for an example.
====================================================
Make your own Internet of Things devices - IoT Starter Kit released by
ARM and IBM
IOT
devices can be built in a matter of minutes with ARM and IBM's mbed starter kit
By Agam Shah | 24 February 2015 | IDG News Service CIO
Magazine
ARM and IBM want hobbyists and small businesses alike to
create their own Internet of Things applications and devices in a matter of
minutes with a new development kit.
The ARM mbed IoT Starter Kit - Ethernet Edition will allow
users to make cloud-ready Internet of Things products that could receive or
transmit data for analysis or alerts. The development kit will come with ARM's
mbed OS and connect into IBM's BlueMix cloud, which will help in the
development of applications and services.
====================================================
The starter kit will get data from "the on board
sensors into the IBM cloud within minutes of opening the box," ARM said.
ARM and IBM hope to cash in on the mass adoption of IoT,
which has led to a mesh of interconnected devices used in smart homes, smart
city implementations and enterprises. The devices, which could range from
weather sensors to health devices, already number 1.2 billion, and could touch
5.4 billion by 2020, according to a recent study by Verizon.
Related:
- Internet of Things and smart cities - The 2014 CIO review
- Internet of Things and robotics innovation lead coming from UK CIOs
- Internet of Things and embedded devices lift Intel earnings
The IoT market is currently fragmented with a wide variety
of hardware, operating systems and communication standards in use. Through the
developer kit, ARM and IBM want to bring a level of consistency in hardware and
software across IOT devices. Beyond making it easier for devices to talk one
another, the developer kit could make it easier to push or pull data out of a
larger number of cloud services.
The development kit includes a board with a Freescale K64F
Kinetis microcontroller, which has an ARM Cortex-M4 processing core running at
120MHz. An Ethernet connection links the board to IBM's BlueMix cloud service,
which then acts as a guide on how to use the board. Other components on the
board include a 128 x 32 graphics LCD, 256KB RAM, 1MB of flash storage, a
speaker, a five-way joystick, temperature sensor, accelerometer, potentiometers
and a PWM (pulse-width modulation) control line to receive digital signals.
The starter kit has Ethernet for connectivity, but there's a
possibility it may also include cellular or Wi-Fi in the future, ARM said.
=================================
**Important note** - contact our company, www.tabularosa.net, for very powerful solutions for IP management (IPv4 and IPv6), security, firewall and APT solutions:
www.tabularosa.net
In addition to this blog, Netiquette IQ has a website with great assets which are being added to on a regular basis. I have authored the premiere book on Netiquette, “Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". My new book, “You’re Hired! Super Charge Your Email Skills in 60 Minutes. . . And Get That Job!” will be published soon follow by a trilogy of books on Netiquette for young people. You can view my profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:
www.amazon.com/author/paulbabicki
If you would like to listen to experts in all aspects of Netiquette and communication, try my radio show on BlogtalkRadio Additionally, I provide content for an online newsletter via paper.li. I have also established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and Minding Manners among others. Further, I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and have been a contributor to numerous blogs and publications.
Lastly, I
am the founder and president of Tabula
Rosa Systems, a company that provides “best of breed” products for network,
security and system management and services. Tabula Rosa has a new blog and Twitter site which offers great IT
product information for virtually anyone.
==============================================
Hello Paul,
ReplyDeleteThe Article on Make Your Own Internet of Things Devices is really very amazing.It give nice information about IOT Industry.Thanks for sharing your idea on it.internet of things services
Wow, What a Excellent post. I really found this to much informatics. It is what i was searching for.I would like to suggest you that please keep sharing such type of info.Visit here for Penetration testing services and Software testing services
ReplyDelete