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Embedded World 2016 – IoT Demos - Day 2

Philippe Bressy
Philippe Bressy
February 25, 2016

Today I continued my visit of Embedded World, to seek and find other interesting IoT demos.

Walking to the ublox booth (Hall5-158), I am pleased to see the connected dice demo. I had the pleasure of seeing a version of this demo at TechCon 2015 using mbed (you can view a video here).

The sensors embedded in the dice transmit their data wirelessly to the IoT Gateway, showing in real-time the position of the dice. I think there could be some good applications for new games in Las Vegas.

Wireless dice.jpg

You can also see a demo about waste disposal management,  with combined wireless technologies (Bluetooth LE, Wifi, cellular), using ARM mbed.

Waste disposal management demo.jpgwaste disposal management demo_2.jpg

On the Microchip booth (Hall 4-238), I found quite a few demos on IoT. A few of them captured my attention.

One is a connected lighting solution, based on the SAM R21 platform and lighting module (Both Cortex-M0+ based).

SAM R21 connected lighting solution.jpg

There is also a secure Smart Home reference platform based on the SAMV71 (Cortex-M7), which provide node to cloud secure –hardware hardened security.

Around the other side of the Microchip booth, there is a cool demo: a smart refrigerator reference design, powered by Zebra, Atmel Low-power wireless mesh and ARM mbed technologies.

SmartFridge_2.jpgSmartFridge.jpg

Lastly, I had the pleasure to talk with Canonical – check out their latest news, as they announced a powerful ARM 64-bit IoT developer environment.

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    Song Bin 宋斌 over 9 years ago

    Cool philippe_bressy, I like the smart refrigerator very much

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    Song Bin 宋斌 over 9 years ago

    Cool philippe_bressy, I like the smart refrigerator very much

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