The A & A of IoT: A Tutorial on Arduino and Android
The Internet of Things, or the IoT is a vision for a ubiquitous society wherein people and ʺThingsʺ are connected in an immersively networked computing environment. The past couple of years have seen a heightened interest in the IoT space transcending industry, academia and government. The one day tutorial/workshop will focus on PCB design aspects, EMI considerations, and the middleware suite offered by Arduino and Android for building IoT applications. A working knowledge of these systems will unearth some of the unaddressed problems, of which lack of device interoperability is a prime one. The tutorial will also provide a new direction to address this issue with a mechanism for self-describing devices, as part of a plugâ€nâ€play IoT infrastructure that is necessary for interoperability (across platforms from multiple vendors) and successful deployment of largeâ€scale systems.
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- Date: 17 Jul 2015
- Time: 02:30 PM UTC to 10:30 PM UTC
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- 3rd Floor, SID Entrepreneurship Building, Indian Institute of Science
- 3rd Floor, SID Entrepreneurship Building,
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- India 560012
- Building: Robert Bosch Centre for Cyber Physical Systems
- Room Number: Seminar Hall
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- Co-sponsored by IEEE YP, IEEE IoT SIG (Bangalore Section)
Agenda
Systems aspects of IoT Hardware Design - From IDEA to PCB Hardware Design process Design Considerations Parts and Tools selection CAD Design and Layouting Testing and verifying PCB Finalizing the Prototype DEMO : Making a basic CAD Design for the PCB Mixed Signal Board Design and EMI considerations Introduction to Arduino Yun Introduction to Arduino Introduction to Arduino Yun (HW/SW) Configuring and programming the Yun Mobile Robot ! Introduction Android Open Platform for Mobile Development Why Develop for Android Introducing the Development Framework Android Architecture Android for IoT Sensors : Motion sensors, Environmental sensors and Position sensors Radios : WiFi, Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE Application Development Plug and Play for IoT