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Presentación preparada para el evento LeanCamp Madrid, celebrado el día 27 de Octubre de 2012. En ella se introducen los conceptos de Internet of Things así como el Open Hardware y las posibilidades de estas herramientas para realizar un prototipado rápido de cara a un PMV. La presentación fue realizada por Javier Montaner, Sara Alvarellos, Ricardo Padrino y César García, miembros del grupo IoT Meetup de Madrid. Para más información visita http://www.meetup.com/iotmadrid

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Internet of Things & Open Hardware LeanCamp Madrid

#LCMad

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César García@elsatch

Ricardo Padrino@ricardo_padrino

Sara Alvarellos@trecedejunio

Javier Montaner@tumaku_

Gustavo Valerahttp://www.ultra-lab.net/

Special guest

IoT Madrid @IoTMadrid

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VIdeo by Ubidots under Standard Youtube license

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Picture by herr_hartmann licensed under Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC 2.0).

Sensors and Actuators

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Picture by dobrych licensed under Creative Commons Atribución -NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) .

Connected Objects

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Picture by joealterio licensed under Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).

SmartObjects

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The Cloud

Picture by joealterio licensed under Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).

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Why Internet of Things at #lcmad?

Picture by Leo Reynoldslicensed underCreative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0).

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Imagen de Sara Alvarellos.

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OPEN HARDWAREHardware licensed under an open license

● Equivalent to Open Source software but for hardware

● Examples: ○ Linux for Open Source○ Arduino, Raspberry Pi for Open Hardware

● Many different licenses

● Most allow commercial usage and creating derivatives

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ArduinoOne of the most popular Open Hardware projects

● Small micro computer

● Cheap (20$)

● Easy to learn and develop MVP

● Lots of modules/shields

● It's glue for computing the physical word

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Arduino FeaturesOne of the most popular Open Hardware projects

● Programming enviroment is free

● USB port to upload programs and power

● 14 Digital ports

● 5 Analog ports

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Using ArduinoOne of the most popular Open Hardware projects

● Inputs● Buttons● Sensors● Bluetooth● Wifi● Bananas?

● Outputs● Rele● Actuators● Bluetooth● Wifi● 3rd party

service● Local

storage

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Arduino Examples

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Garduino – Arduino gardening

http://www.instructables.com/id/Garduino-Gardening-Arduino/

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GrowGuard - Gardening Product

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Arduino Lock Prototype

Full instructions at: http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-RFID-Door-Lock/

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Lockitron Product

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MVP Drumset lights

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Arduino Lilypad enabled clothing

● Enlace: www.speedvest.com

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Arduino Derivative demo

● MakeyMakey is and Arduino based computer input device

● Time to bring the sensors, actuators and try some of them!

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go WIRELESS

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RFID & NFCshort-range wireless communication system

for identification and formated data exchange

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RFID & NFC

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EXAMPLES

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EXAMPLES

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EXAMPLES

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DATA REPOSITORYData brokerage platform for the Internet of Things

● Get a value posted by your Device (or another data source)

● Store it

● Visualize it in some way

● Push it somewhere else

● Allow it to be retrieved

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"Active Digital Identities""connections between each product and each customer"

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"Feel. Act. Make sense."Free. Invitation need.

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"Once the data is in ThingSpeak, you can build applications that retrieve the data, use the data for process decision

making, and reporting"

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"Right now on the Cosm platform, developers and companies are connecting devices and apps to securely store and exchange

data."

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CosmAlgunos ejemplos prácticos

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Monitorizando el mundo físico. La calidad del aire. Air Quality Egg en Madrid en la calle Sagasta.

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Monitorizando el mundo físico. La calidad del aire. Air Quality Egg en Madrid en la calle Sagasta.

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Monitorizando el mundo físico. La calidad del aire. Air Quality Egg en el mundo.

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MASHUPs

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Customer in an Excel in Dropbox

Extract the address data

Display location in Google Maps

Display customers on Google Maps

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LET'S PLAY!!

https://ifttt.com/instagram

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LET'S PLAY!!

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The fantastic tweeting machine: build an MVP in a weekend

by Javier Montaner

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Open Source HW Arduino

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3D Printed Box

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Internet Mashup (SMS -> twitter)

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Functional Flow of MVP1. Arduino detects contactless (NFC) card and reads the personalised twitter username

2. Arduino formats an SMS with the username and #LCMad hashtag

3. Arduino sends the SMS to IFTTT number

4. IFTTT triggers the recipe and tweets the content of the SMS

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¡Muchas gracias por tu atención!

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