Arduino Smart Home Automation ControllerOishik Sarkar
This document summarizes a student project that developed an offline smart home controller using an Arduino, relay controller and Bluetooth module. The system allows users to control home appliances like lights and fans using voice commands to a smartphone or through the smartphone app. It provides cheaper alternative to products like Amazon Echo while focusing on privacy by operating offline and not sending data to cloud servers. The document outlines the objectives, components, working and advantages of the system over online competitors. It also discusses future areas of improvement including adding more device types and accessibility features.
The document provides an overview of a seminar report submitted by Prakhar Gupta on Google Glass. The report includes an introduction to concepts like virtual reality and augmented reality. It discusses the key technologies powering Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence and 4G. The report also covers the design and working of Google Glass and analyzes its advantages and disadvantages. It concludes with the future scope of augmented reality devices like Google Glass.
The document is a PowerPoint presentation on Li-Fi technology. It introduces Li-Fi as a visible light communication system that can provide wireless internet access using LED bulbs. The presentation explains that Li-Fi uses LED bulbs that rapidly switch on and off to transmit digital signals, allows for faster data transfer than Wi-Fi, and provides several advantages like free spectrum and more secure communication. It also discusses the principles, construction, applications and comparisons of Li-Fi and highlights some challenges like light not passing through obstacles.
This was one of my Diploma in Engineering Projects.
It's a Voice controlled Home Automation System which works with the Internet. Which means you can control your home appliances from anywhere.
I did the Presentation for the Home Automation System. I was also one of the core team members who made it happen.
Here are the complete powerpoint slides.
Thank You
This document describes a home automation system that allows users to control devices in their home from their mobile phone using Bluetooth. The system connects an Android phone to a microcontroller using a Bluetooth module. The user can then control electrical devices and appliances connected to relays through the microcontroller. This provides convenience and accessibility from anywhere. It also improves energy efficiency and security for homes.
This presentation discusses various applications of artificial intelligence technologies including neural networks, fuzzy logic, agents, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, and knowledge-based systems. It provides examples of how each technology has been applied in areas like predicting events, diagnosing cancer, automating decisions, and translating languages. The presentation concludes that while AI is still limited, it has matured into an effective tool that allows for new approaches to problem solving in fields like engineering.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI). It begins with definitions of intelligence and AI. It then discusses the central principles of AI, including reasoning, knowledge, planning, learning, communication, perception and manipulation. Applications of AI discussed include healthcare, music, scheduling, robotics, gaming and finance. Advantages include more powerful computers and interfaces, while disadvantages include costs and software challenges. The document concludes that as biological intelligence is fixed, AI provides an exponentially growing new paradigm and will change the world. It received citations.
Arduino Smart Home Automation ControllerOishik Sarkar
This document summarizes a student project that developed an offline smart home controller using an Arduino, relay controller and Bluetooth module. The system allows users to control home appliances like lights and fans using voice commands to a smartphone or through the smartphone app. It provides cheaper alternative to products like Amazon Echo while focusing on privacy by operating offline and not sending data to cloud servers. The document outlines the objectives, components, working and advantages of the system over online competitors. It also discusses future areas of improvement including adding more device types and accessibility features.
The document provides an overview of a seminar report submitted by Prakhar Gupta on Google Glass. The report includes an introduction to concepts like virtual reality and augmented reality. It discusses the key technologies powering Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence and 4G. The report also covers the design and working of Google Glass and analyzes its advantages and disadvantages. It concludes with the future scope of augmented reality devices like Google Glass.
The document is a PowerPoint presentation on Li-Fi technology. It introduces Li-Fi as a visible light communication system that can provide wireless internet access using LED bulbs. The presentation explains that Li-Fi uses LED bulbs that rapidly switch on and off to transmit digital signals, allows for faster data transfer than Wi-Fi, and provides several advantages like free spectrum and more secure communication. It also discusses the principles, construction, applications and comparisons of Li-Fi and highlights some challenges like light not passing through obstacles.
This was one of my Diploma in Engineering Projects.
It's a Voice controlled Home Automation System which works with the Internet. Which means you can control your home appliances from anywhere.
I did the Presentation for the Home Automation System. I was also one of the core team members who made it happen.
Here are the complete powerpoint slides.
Thank You
This document describes a home automation system that allows users to control devices in their home from their mobile phone using Bluetooth. The system connects an Android phone to a microcontroller using a Bluetooth module. The user can then control electrical devices and appliances connected to relays through the microcontroller. This provides convenience and accessibility from anywhere. It also improves energy efficiency and security for homes.
This presentation discusses various applications of artificial intelligence technologies including neural networks, fuzzy logic, agents, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, and knowledge-based systems. It provides examples of how each technology has been applied in areas like predicting events, diagnosing cancer, automating decisions, and translating languages. The presentation concludes that while AI is still limited, it has matured into an effective tool that allows for new approaches to problem solving in fields like engineering.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI). It begins with definitions of intelligence and AI. It then discusses the central principles of AI, including reasoning, knowledge, planning, learning, communication, perception and manipulation. Applications of AI discussed include healthcare, music, scheduling, robotics, gaming and finance. Advantages include more powerful computers and interfaces, while disadvantages include costs and software challenges. The document concludes that as biological intelligence is fixed, AI provides an exponentially growing new paradigm and will change the world. It received citations.
The smart home automated control system is an integrated system to facilitate elderly and disabled people with an easy-to-use home automation system that can be fully operated based on android application. The system is portable and constructed in a way that is easy to install, configure, run, and maintain. A typical wireless smart home automation system allows one to control house hold appliances centralize control unit which is wireless.
Soli is a new radar-based gesture sensing technology developed by Google ATAP that can detect hand motions and gestures without touch. It uses miniature radar sensors incorporated into small chips to detect micro-motions. Soli has applications for interacting with small devices and can replace buttons. It works through materials and does not require visual line of sight. The technology is being developed into SDKs and developer kits to enable new types of touchless human-computer interaction.
The project titled ’IoT Home Automation System’ is designed and implemented using Arduino, PHP and MySQL. The project aims provide user with an automated means to control the devices in their homes using a web application from anywhere on the planet.
This document describes an Arduino-based home automation system using Bluetooth. The system allows users to control electrical appliances in their home remotely from an Android smartphone. An Arduino board is interfaced with a Bluetooth module to receive ON/OFF commands from a GUI app on the phone. Loads like lights and fans are then controlled by the Arduino board through optoisolators and thyristors. The system provides convenience and energy savings by allowing remote control of devices without needing to move proximity to switches. It was experimentally tested to successfully control sample appliances from a wireless mobile device.
Artificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir KhushkMudsaraliKhushik
Artificial Intelligence(Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir Khushik student of University Of Sindh Campus at Thatta.
This Presentation will be really helpful for those students who are researching on Artificial Intelligence, these slides will tell you all about Artificial Intelligence its current state as well as its future.
Today Home Automation is one of the growing requirement in the society. This paper presents the implementation of Home Automation using Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi is a basic embedded system and being a low cost single-board computer used to reduce the complexity of systems in real time applications. This application mainly serves as an efficient base to control various home appliance like Fan, Tube light, Refrigerator through mobile based application. The application is designed to provide a facility to user to access control of many appliances used in homes.
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
Hope this will help you
This PPT gives you more than enough introduction to artificial intelligence and makes you to learn yourself artificial intelligence creating interest upon it
The document describes a voice-based home automation system that uses an Android app and Arduino board. The app recognizes voice commands to control devices connected to the Arduino via relays. The Arduino is connected to lights, fans, and other appliances and can turn them on/off based on the voice commands sent from the Android app via Bluetooth. The system was created as a student project and future enhancements could include using Zigbee wireless technology and controlling actual AC appliances.
This document outlines a student project to develop a low-cost home automation system using IoT. It discusses what IoT is and its applications such as smart homes. It then describes how the group will create a home automation system using a Raspberry Pi, sensors, and relays to control devices remotely via a smartphone app. Some key benefits are low-cost and flexibility, while disadvantages include potential reliability issues. The system is intended to help automate security, entertainment, and other functions in the home using an internet connection.
Artificial intelligence is the study and design of intelligent agents, with no single goal. It aims to put the human mind into computers by developing machines that can achieve goals through computation. The origins of AI began in the 1940s with the development of electronic computers. Significant early developments included the first stored program computer in the 1950s, the Dartmouth Conference which coined the term "artificial intelligence" in the 1950s, and the development of the LISP programming language. In the following decades, AI research expanded and led to applications in fields like expert systems, games, and military systems. While progress has been made, the full extent of intelligence and the future of AI remains unknown.
The safety in the house is very important.This project presents a prototype smart door lock which can be used to enhance security of a door which is a smart door lock.Here we can utilize Bluetooth technology to scan Bluetooth Devices at the door knob for automatic door lock purposes.
This document outlines the key elements of a smart home system, including objectives, components, devices, networking protocols, and integration with the smart grid. The objectives are to provide convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. System elements include sensors, controllers, actuators, and buses. Example devices are PLCs, wireless technologies like Z-Wave, and IP cameras. Networking uses various protocols like X-10, ZigBee, and wireless. Integration with the smart grid enables demand response and sharing energy usage data to promote conservation. Social awareness features also help users compare energy usage.
Home automation using IoT literature review pptTanujkumar101
This ppt has covered through 5 research paper (1 base paper + 4 research paper) .there each paper have its marit and demerits . first paper based on raspberry Pi , second one is on Arduino, third one is on esp8266 and forth one on PLC and conclusion have comparison part .
This presentation discusses modern smart watches like the I'm Watch and Pebble Smartwatch. The I'm Watch is an Android-powered smartwatch developed by Blue Sky that has features like a 1.54" color display, 4GB of storage, Bluetooth, and apps for messaging, music, and more. The Pebble Smartwatch works with iOS and Android via Bluetooth and has around 800 apps for messaging, email, and social media. It uses e-ink display technology. The Sony Smartwatch also runs Android, and is water resistant, with features for calls, texts, email, and more.
The document discusses light-based Wi-Fi (Li-Fi) which uses visible light communication and LED lamps to transmit data wirelessly. It notes that Li-Fi has significantly higher capacity than radio-based Wi-Fi as the light spectrum is much larger. It also describes how Li-Fi has advantages over Wi-Fi such as better security since light cannot pass through walls to intercept signals. The document outlines some of the key components used in a Li-Fi system like LED lamps that can transmit data by varying in intensity and a photodetector that receives the signals.
1. The document lists over 100 potential seminar topics in computer science and information technology, ranging from embedded systems and extreme programming to biometrics, quantum computing, and more.
2. Some examples include elastic quotas, electronic ink, gesture recognition, graphics processing units, grid computing, and honeypots.
3. The broad range of topics provide many options for students or professionals to explore emerging technologies and issues in computing.
Tech-Smart is a leading provider of premium smart home system and home automation.We are able to protect your most valuable assets, at home and at work, by equipping your home.
This document describes how to build a Bluetooth controlled robot using an Arduino Uno board. The robot uses an HC-05 Bluetooth module to receive control commands from a mobile phone or PC app over Bluetooth. The Arduino controls two DC motors connected to wheels using an L293D motor driver IC. It receives Bluetooth commands and controls the motors accordingly to move the robot forward, backward, left or right.
The document lists and describes 21 internet-connected devices known as the coolest Internet of Things gadgets. Some of the gadgets highlighted include Google Glass, which are glasses that function as a camera and display; Withings smart scales that track weight and send data to a phone; a smart thermostat from Nest that learns user preferences; and various devices that allow remote control and monitoring of items like cars, luggage, lights, and home appliances from a smartphone. The document was created by Bernard Marr as an overview of emerging connected devices.
The smart home automated control system is an integrated system to facilitate elderly and disabled people with an easy-to-use home automation system that can be fully operated based on android application. The system is portable and constructed in a way that is easy to install, configure, run, and maintain. A typical wireless smart home automation system allows one to control house hold appliances centralize control unit which is wireless.
Soli is a new radar-based gesture sensing technology developed by Google ATAP that can detect hand motions and gestures without touch. It uses miniature radar sensors incorporated into small chips to detect micro-motions. Soli has applications for interacting with small devices and can replace buttons. It works through materials and does not require visual line of sight. The technology is being developed into SDKs and developer kits to enable new types of touchless human-computer interaction.
The project titled ’IoT Home Automation System’ is designed and implemented using Arduino, PHP and MySQL. The project aims provide user with an automated means to control the devices in their homes using a web application from anywhere on the planet.
This document describes an Arduino-based home automation system using Bluetooth. The system allows users to control electrical appliances in their home remotely from an Android smartphone. An Arduino board is interfaced with a Bluetooth module to receive ON/OFF commands from a GUI app on the phone. Loads like lights and fans are then controlled by the Arduino board through optoisolators and thyristors. The system provides convenience and energy savings by allowing remote control of devices without needing to move proximity to switches. It was experimentally tested to successfully control sample appliances from a wireless mobile device.
Artificial Intelligence (Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir KhushkMudsaraliKhushik
Artificial Intelligence(Current state and future of A.I) by Mudasir Khushik student of University Of Sindh Campus at Thatta.
This Presentation will be really helpful for those students who are researching on Artificial Intelligence, these slides will tell you all about Artificial Intelligence its current state as well as its future.
Today Home Automation is one of the growing requirement in the society. This paper presents the implementation of Home Automation using Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi is a basic embedded system and being a low cost single-board computer used to reduce the complexity of systems in real time applications. This application mainly serves as an efficient base to control various home appliance like Fan, Tube light, Refrigerator through mobile based application. The application is designed to provide a facility to user to access control of many appliances used in homes.
IoT which stands for Internet of Things is not a very new topic, but sensing its importance and growing demand, it's very important for one to understand what exactly is IoT. So, here is the file, which will help you know about it in a very easy manner.
Hope this will help you
This PPT gives you more than enough introduction to artificial intelligence and makes you to learn yourself artificial intelligence creating interest upon it
The document describes a voice-based home automation system that uses an Android app and Arduino board. The app recognizes voice commands to control devices connected to the Arduino via relays. The Arduino is connected to lights, fans, and other appliances and can turn them on/off based on the voice commands sent from the Android app via Bluetooth. The system was created as a student project and future enhancements could include using Zigbee wireless technology and controlling actual AC appliances.
This document outlines a student project to develop a low-cost home automation system using IoT. It discusses what IoT is and its applications such as smart homes. It then describes how the group will create a home automation system using a Raspberry Pi, sensors, and relays to control devices remotely via a smartphone app. Some key benefits are low-cost and flexibility, while disadvantages include potential reliability issues. The system is intended to help automate security, entertainment, and other functions in the home using an internet connection.
Artificial intelligence is the study and design of intelligent agents, with no single goal. It aims to put the human mind into computers by developing machines that can achieve goals through computation. The origins of AI began in the 1940s with the development of electronic computers. Significant early developments included the first stored program computer in the 1950s, the Dartmouth Conference which coined the term "artificial intelligence" in the 1950s, and the development of the LISP programming language. In the following decades, AI research expanded and led to applications in fields like expert systems, games, and military systems. While progress has been made, the full extent of intelligence and the future of AI remains unknown.
The safety in the house is very important.This project presents a prototype smart door lock which can be used to enhance security of a door which is a smart door lock.Here we can utilize Bluetooth technology to scan Bluetooth Devices at the door knob for automatic door lock purposes.
This document outlines the key elements of a smart home system, including objectives, components, devices, networking protocols, and integration with the smart grid. The objectives are to provide convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. System elements include sensors, controllers, actuators, and buses. Example devices are PLCs, wireless technologies like Z-Wave, and IP cameras. Networking uses various protocols like X-10, ZigBee, and wireless. Integration with the smart grid enables demand response and sharing energy usage data to promote conservation. Social awareness features also help users compare energy usage.
Home automation using IoT literature review pptTanujkumar101
This ppt has covered through 5 research paper (1 base paper + 4 research paper) .there each paper have its marit and demerits . first paper based on raspberry Pi , second one is on Arduino, third one is on esp8266 and forth one on PLC and conclusion have comparison part .
This presentation discusses modern smart watches like the I'm Watch and Pebble Smartwatch. The I'm Watch is an Android-powered smartwatch developed by Blue Sky that has features like a 1.54" color display, 4GB of storage, Bluetooth, and apps for messaging, music, and more. The Pebble Smartwatch works with iOS and Android via Bluetooth and has around 800 apps for messaging, email, and social media. It uses e-ink display technology. The Sony Smartwatch also runs Android, and is water resistant, with features for calls, texts, email, and more.
The document discusses light-based Wi-Fi (Li-Fi) which uses visible light communication and LED lamps to transmit data wirelessly. It notes that Li-Fi has significantly higher capacity than radio-based Wi-Fi as the light spectrum is much larger. It also describes how Li-Fi has advantages over Wi-Fi such as better security since light cannot pass through walls to intercept signals. The document outlines some of the key components used in a Li-Fi system like LED lamps that can transmit data by varying in intensity and a photodetector that receives the signals.
1. The document lists over 100 potential seminar topics in computer science and information technology, ranging from embedded systems and extreme programming to biometrics, quantum computing, and more.
2. Some examples include elastic quotas, electronic ink, gesture recognition, graphics processing units, grid computing, and honeypots.
3. The broad range of topics provide many options for students or professionals to explore emerging technologies and issues in computing.
Tech-Smart is a leading provider of premium smart home system and home automation.We are able to protect your most valuable assets, at home and at work, by equipping your home.
This document describes how to build a Bluetooth controlled robot using an Arduino Uno board. The robot uses an HC-05 Bluetooth module to receive control commands from a mobile phone or PC app over Bluetooth. The Arduino controls two DC motors connected to wheels using an L293D motor driver IC. It receives Bluetooth commands and controls the motors accordingly to move the robot forward, backward, left or right.
The document lists and describes 21 internet-connected devices known as the coolest Internet of Things gadgets. Some of the gadgets highlighted include Google Glass, which are glasses that function as a camera and display; Withings smart scales that track weight and send data to a phone; a smart thermostat from Nest that learns user preferences; and various devices that allow remote control and monitoring of items like cars, luggage, lights, and home appliances from a smartphone. The document was created by Bernard Marr as an overview of emerging connected devices.
The document describes several innovative technology products from 2015, including smart insoles that provide detailed running data, a device that turns any bike into a smart bike, a simplified WiFi router that uses proximity to connect devices, a programmable lamp that responds to movement to create light shows, a lost luggage tracker, a candle-powered portable heater, and a remote control that uses a single rotating button instead of many buttons.
When we think about technology, we immediately think of cell phones, Ipods, Ipads, and so on. If you ask a youngster, he will point to his game console and PlayStation. We've come to assume that technology equals devices with flashy features like mobile phones, laptop computers, and everything else related to computers.
The User Experience of Near Field CommunicationMemi Beltrame
The information age took us by storm and the mobile revolution is still in full effect – yet we already stand on the brink of the next paradigm shift: the seamless connection of information and personal devices. Imagine a world where you have the possibility of giving your devices context by simply holding them close to a tiny chip. Things like sharing your WiFi credentials or telling your mobile phone that you are going to bed and it should mute and dim itself and also set the alarm clock to 7am. All with one simple touch — Welcome to the world of Near Field Communication. This talk focuses on the amazing possibilities of NFC in everyday use. A variety of actual and (once) futuristic use cases will illustrate how NFC can enrich our experiences with technology and how this relates to our profession of User Experience Design and our role in shaping the future.
In this presentation, Vikrant introduces IoT and associated trends. Vikarant's interest area lies in fibertronics an innovative idea that he has is developing a Tee-Short that changes colour depending on the health of the person. He sees great uses for this product in healthcare, defense etc.
The document discusses several unusual uses of internet of things (IoT) technology, including solar-powered Facebook drones that provide internet access to remote areas, wireless devices inserted into cows' ears to monitor their health and location, pet feeders and dog collars that allow owners to remotely monitor and care for their pets, smart egg boxes that tell owners how many eggs are left and which are oldest, internet-connected coffee machines that can be operated remotely, smart shoes that track fitness levels, and more. The document asks readers to share the strangest IoT devices they have seen.
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Watches are considered as very important accessories owing to a number of benefits and functions associated with them. Unlike the ordinary fashion accessories, timepieces have several advantages and for this reason they are more popular than other adornments. There would hardly be any person who would not make use of a watch. The great variety of these accessories makes finding the right sort of timepieces for every individual very easy. No matter if you are a businessman or a working lady, a kid or college going guy, an old folk or a young girl, there are watches out there which can certainly complement your age and personality brought by Micron Associates.
The long time gone with the days when people told time through the power of the sun. Although sun dials are still visible in modern day, it’s used more for aesthetics than to tell time. Nowadays, with ultra fine technology, the world is able to keep track of time to the dot.
The document provides a summary of the top 10 toys and trends at CES 2019. Some of the key trends highlighted include delegation with impact through products that monitor health and safety, intelligence at the edge through machine learning models run locally on devices, and voice assistants becoming more ubiquitous. Top toys discussed include the nreal AR headset and Pimax 8K VR headset for their high quality visuals and wide field of view. The document also summarizes emerging trends in areas like private health testing, security, coaching and behavior modification technologies, and autonomous vehicles and drones finding practical business applications.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
Quitbit is a connected lighter that tracks smoking consumption to help with gradual smoking cessation. It connects via Bluetooth to a smartphone app to monitor usage in real-time. Skylock is a new bike lock that uses Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and accelerometers to unlock via smartphone and send alerts if the bike is moved or tampered with. Niwa is a hydroponic cabinet for indoor plant growing that connects via Bluetooth to a smartphone app to automatically control watering, lighting, and sensors to monitor plant health.
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to billions of physical devices around the world that are connected to the Internet and able to collect and share data. These include anything from pills and planes to smartwatches and fitness trackers. The IoT allows devices to communicate independently without human action. While the IoT enables conveniences like smart homes and self-driving cars, it also raises major privacy and security concerns as all the collected data on users' activities can be sold or hacked. Neom, Saudi Arabia's planned futuristic smart city, aims to address these issues with a fully sustainable, AI-driven design integrated with nature. Global spending on enterprise IoT is expected to continue growing substantially in coming years.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the idea that any object can connect to the internet. Whether we're ready or not, it is taking over the world as more and more objects have some sort of network connection. From coffee makers to security cameras, from air quality sensors to connected cars, there isn’t a single area of our life that won’t be touched by IoT devices in the next decade.
This presentation covers some of the best IoT devices that are already available in the market and helping people and businesses in one way or the other.
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The document discusses recent developments in the mobile landscape. It notes that smartphones and tablets have matured with rising adoption rates and usage. Design trends are shifting to flat interfaces and card-based layouts. It also explores how screens are connecting through technologies like Bluetooth and WiFi Direct, allowing experiences to span devices. Sensors and connected devices are proliferating, enabled by technologies like Bluetooth LE, and these present new data opportunities for marketers throughout the customer journey. Key takeaways include the maturation of mobile, the rise of multi-screen experiences, and the value of sensor data from connected devices.
The document describes a smart home system called FIBARO that provides various automation capabilities through devices that can be controlled remotely via a smartphone or tablet. Key features highlighted include automatically adjusting the home's temperature and lighting when waking up, being able to turn off appliances like an iron that were left on from a phone, and helping elderly or disabled people live independently through voice control of home devices. The system is presented as affordable, easy to install, and customizable to user needs.
This document outlines 10 digital trends for 2012 based on the personal opinion of Bart from Netlash-bSeen, a digital agency located in Ghent. The trends include: 1) the rise of dominant "death star" companies that dominate their sector through network effects, 2) the fragmentation of social networks into niche communities, 3) the increasing importance of location as context for online offerings, 4) the proliferation of sensors in everyday devices and environments, 5) the growth of data collection and analytics, 6) the emerging role of near field communication (NFC) technologies, 7) the mainstreaming of 3D printers, 8) a "mobile first" approach to online services, 9) the need for integrated online and offline experiences
The document describes various smart and connected devices for homes and consumers. It provides examples of Internet of Things devices such as a smart fork that monitors eating habits, a smart cup that tracks liquid consumption, and a smart toothbrush that engages users in their oral hygiene routine. It also lists devices for other activities like gardening, sports training, home security, pet care, and more that connect to smartphones and the Internet to provide remote access and data collection. The devices demonstrate how almost any everyday object can be made smart and integrated into the growing Internet of Things ecosystem.
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2. No: 1 Google Glass
The amazing internet connected glasses that contain a camera, microphone,
display and will generally revolutionize the wearable device market.
Find out more at: http://www.google.com/glass/start/
3. No: 2 Withings Scale
These are wifi-enabled scales that recognize you, send your weight and body fat
% to your phone and even measures air quality in your room.
Find out more at http://www.withings.com/
4. No: 3 Delphi Connect
A wonderful way of connecting your car to your phone, allowing remote controls
and diagnostics.
Find out more...
5. No: 4 Sen.se Mother
Like a mother, you now have a device that looks after you. It connects lots of
sensors that will take care of your health, safety and well being.
Find out more...
6. No: 5 Trackdot
It will monitor your luggage on air travel and text you when it arrives at the
destination as well as how far it is from the luggage belt.
Find out more...
7. No: 6 Jawbone Up
This smart wearable device will sync with your phone and help you monitor your
activities, calories as well as sleep. I love the smart alarm!
Find out more...
8. No: 7 Fitbit ZIP
Great entry level device to start monitoring your activities calories. With that price
tag anyone can enter the revolution. There is more from Fitbit…
Find out more...
9. No: 8 SkyBell
A wifi connected door bell that allows you to remotely answer your door and
receive alerts in form of pictures to see who’s calling…
Find out more...
10. No: 9 Moto 360
Google powered smart watch equipped with Android-based operating system.
The possibilities are endless.
Find out more...
11. No: 10 Smart Tennis Sensor
A device by Sonly that will make your tennis game a lot smarter. Currently only
available in Japan…
Find out more...
12. No: 11 Septimu Earbuds
Microsoft Research work in progress - will allow sensors in ear buds to work out
what mood you are in.
Find out more...
13. No: 12 LIFX light bulb
A energy efficient and wifi enabled light bulb that you can control from your
smartphone – you can even change colours and mood.
Find out more...
14. No: 13 Smart Ice Cubes
Smart ice cubes that pulse to the beat of the music but most importantly monitor
how much and how fast you are drinking.
Find out more...
15. No: 14 Bikn
Thumb-sized electronic tags which you can attach to any of your possessions,
and then locate them through your phone’s GPS.
Find out more...
16. No: 15 Smart Diapers
Disposable diapers with in-built sensors that parents and paediatricians can use
to track a child’s health.
Find out more...
17. No: 16 Smart Notifications
Software from Base that determines when it is the best time to send you
notifications, based on an understanding of how you use your devices.
Find out more...
18. No: 17 Kensington Proximo
Stops you losing your phone by sending you an alert to your key fob when you
are moving a certain distance away from your phone.
Find out more...
19. No: 18 Nest Thermostat
A thermostat that will get to know you and learn from the way it is used to
automatically adjust the temperature in your home.
Find out more...
20. No: 19 Belkin Wemo
A line of wifi enabled home automation devices that allow you to control most
electrical devices from one smart phone app.
Find out more...
21. No: 20 Firefox iKettle
A wifi enabled kettle that you can operate remotely using your smart phone. You
can even set it to start boiling when your alarm goes off.
Find out more...
22. No: 21 SmartThings
Software that will allow you to control all your Internet of Things gadgets from one
place – great if you are getting all the things on this list!
Find out more...
23. For More:
Check out my blog post on the topic, in which I explain each of these gadgets in
more detail:
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24. About
This overview was put together by
Bernard Marr,
Founder and CEO of the Advanced Performance
Institute.
Bernard Mar is a bestselling business author,
keynote speaker, strategic performance consultant,
and analytics, KPI & Big Data guru.
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