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The Internet of Things

The Internet of Things. Opportunities for senior design projects 2014-2015 academic year. What is the IoT ?. Pretty soon, EveryThing will have an IP address. Household appliances Thermostats (e.g., Nest) Wearable computing Vehicles Farm crops and animals 30B devices by 2020

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The Internet of Things

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  1. The Internet of Things Opportunities for senior design projects 2014-2015 academic year

  2. What is the IoT? • Pretty soon, EveryThingwill have an IP address. • Household appliances • Thermostats (e.g., Nest) • Wearable computing • Vehicles • Farm crops and animals • 30B devices by 2020 • Need for IPv6 • Low-cost platforms

  3. Example Applications • Wireless sensing • Environmental monitoring. • Infrastructure monitoring (smart bridges). • Logistics • Instant inventory control. • Amazon on wheels • Fleet monitoring • taxi, bus, trucks, rental cars. • Energy management • Scheduling of appliances • smart grid • Servitization models • Example: As an alternative to selling jet engines, Rolls offers “power by the hour” providing a fully serviced solution.

  4. Project Components • Things • Internet-connected devices • Low-cost • Wireless • Platforms for sensors • Software framework • Environment for developing IoTapplications. • Back-end processing for running the application. • User interface • Hosted on a PC or mobile device.

  5. ThingWorx • ThingWorx is an enablement platform that lets you build an IoT application. • It will be made available in a hosted environment. • Programmed via Java snippets. • Search people, systems, and machines to find what you want, when you need it. • Video tutorials available.

  6. IoT-Enabled Apps • ThingWorx can be used to create the user interface. • Support for mobile devices

  7. Raspberry Pi • IoT requires low-cost computing platforms. • The group should use the Raspberry Pi as the platform for its sensors. • Supported sensors: • Temperature • Humidity • Motion • Accelerometer • Light • EKG • Can bind the data to ThingWorx

  8. Thingz to Think About ... • Concept: What is the goal of the app?  Who is the user? The customer? How will they use it? What is its Business Model and value proposition? Are there partners needed? • Inputs: What Data Is Collected?  What is the Source of this Data? What kinds of sensors are needed? • Outputs: What Alerts are Triggered? What are the Responses to the Alerts? What kind of data analytics is needed. How to interface with the user to make the data actionable.

  9. If You are Interested... • Contact the faculty advisor: Matthew Valenti --- Matthew.Valenti@mail.wvu.edu • Information Session by corporate sponsor: Friday, Sept. 5 @ 11 AM in G102 • About the group composition: Only one team can be sponsored this semester Interdisciplinary team of 4 is preferred Apply as an individual, not as a team (though you can indicate teaming preferences)

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