Ten Steps to Designing IoT Prototype
Advances in single-board computers and cloud platforms facilitate prototype development for the internet of things (IoT). This presentation provides examples of sensors, development boards, and cloud platforms, then describes ten steps to designing IoT prototype using a smart lighting project as an example. The first eight steps involve specifications of requirements, process, domain model, information model, services, complexity level, functional view, and operational view. The remaining two steps are device and component integration, and application development. The demonstration includes running a Django server and controller in Python on a Raspberry Pi 3.
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Dr. Kevin Lu of Stevens Institute of Technology
Ten Steps to Designing IoT Prototype
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Dr. Kevin W. Lu is an adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, teaching graduate courses on the internet of things, special problems in electrical engineering (EE), and thesis in EE. He is an IEEE senior member and a member of IEEE for 36 years. He has served as Chair (2012-2013) and Advisor of the ComSoc Standards Development Board, and a member of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board (SASB) and its Industry Connections Committee (ICCom) and New Standards Committee (NesCom). He is a member of the IEEE SCC42 Standards Coordinating Committee on Transportation, and the IEEE-SA contact for the ITU-T Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) Task Force on Emergency Communications. Previously, he was a chief scientist and executive director at Ericsson/Telcordia Applied Research, and a senior principal scientist at Broadcom. He received B.S. in control engineering from National Chiao Tung University, and M.S. and D.Sc. in systems science and mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis.
Dr. Kevin Lu of Stevens Institute of Technology
Ten Steps to Designing IoT Prototype
Biography:
Dr. Kevin Lu of Stevens Institute of Technology
Ten Steps to Designing IoT Prototype
Biography:
Agenda
Dr. Kevin W. Lu is an adjunct professor of electrical and computer engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, teaching graduate courses on the internet of things, special problems in electrical engineering (EE), and thesis in EE. He is an IEEE senior member and a member of IEEE for 36 years. He has served as Chair (2012-2013) and Advisor of the ComSoc Standards Development Board, and a member of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board (SASB) and its Industry Connections Committee (ICCom) and New Standards Committee (NesCom). He is a member of the IEEE SCC42 Standards Coordinating Committee on Transportation, and the IEEE-SA contact for the ITU-T Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) Task Force on Emergency Communications. Previously, he was a chief scientist and executive director at Ericsson/Telcordia Applied Research, and a senior principal scientist at Broadcom. He received B.S. in control engineering from National Chiao Tung University, and M.S. and D.Sc. in systems cience and mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis.