When
5:00 PM Saturday
Where
Fireside C
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 7 & 8, 2017session

Living on the IOT Edge (Developing Sensor Application for the Cloud Edge)

This session discuss the development of low power log life sensors which are to designed to be deploy at the edge of the code in order to feed data to Big data and machine learning system residing on platforms like Azure, AWS

About This Session

The availability of machine learning in the cloud combined with extensive press coverage of “IOT (Internet Of Things) evolution has led to extensive speculation about innovative new applications. A key element in most of these application are sensor elements residing on the cloud edge which are capable of automatically feeding data to cloud resident machine learning applications. These sensor applications face a number of constrains, which are not normally encountered when developing other computer based applications. Two of the most important constrains are related to power and communications. Cost and complexity issues preclude the use of hardwired connections. In addition the commonly used Wi-Fi and Cellular Radio (Smart Phone) wireless technologies do not provide suitable solutions for most of the application. Since power must be obtained from batteries or solar cell sources low power consumption is also a critical issue. The presentation will provide a overview of the following topics Microcontroller vs other computing environments Microcontroller development tools Low Power Communication options such as Sigfox, and Lorawan along their pros and cons Things Network Open Source Project Connecting to Cloud IOT servers Follow the overview a walk thought of the development of the code used to implement a low cost IOT metrological sensor will be presented. Sample of various hardware components used for IOT sensor development will be shown

Time: 5:00 PM Saturday    Room: Fireside C 

The Speaker(s)

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Steve Mylroie

Owner , Roietronics

An independent software consultant specializing in the Microsoft product stack Baynet officer