Internet of Things

The Great IoT Roll-Out

Today, is the largest roll-out of an open platform for the Internet of Things ever. So you have to be thinking, “How does this change my plans”

Today, millions of users are installing a securable open source IoT Platform. Users of Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 are eligible for free upgrade to Windows 10. Windows 10 includes an AllJoyn server as a core service.

The developers of digital controls in buildings have long been pioneers in the Internet of Things (IoT)...

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RoSy outlook for distributed autonomy within systems

I feel I must be one of the last people to discover the open source Robotic Operating Systems (ROS). ROS is more of a framework than an operating system. The framework could be atop any operating system. In practice, for now, it is on Linux. (There are some interesting DotNet / Mono extensions, but those appear incomplete). ROS is providing the base for open source robotics, and the effect of robotics on all our lives will expand because of it.

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Smart TVs, OBIX, and your next Commercial Building

As regular readers know, I have been caught up in the production of OBIX 1.1 for most of last year. OBIX has world-wide use in niche locations. It has open source platforms. They do not interoperate as well as they might. To improve interoperation, and ti improve telemetry, we started work on 1.1. Then the Smart TV Alliance upped our game.

But first, a little about how 1.1 is shaping up. We broke oBIX up into smaller pieces, to make it simpler for a programmer to tell what rules they are using. With smaller pieces we can more easily say “An Application conforms only if…” This makes interoperation of different platforms much more likely.

By last May...

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Smart Energy with a little bit of Seoul.

My visit to Seoul this month was fascinating. The country of Korea built its infrastructure essentially from scratch in the last 50 years, and in doing so was able to use modern technology to challenge some fundamental assumptions that we make in the USA. IP-based telephony predominates based on pervasive free Wi-Fi. Custom tailors use radical outsourcing mediated by IT to provide near-instant services. The National Virtual Power Plant (NVPP) is as up-to-date as any, while using big-data tools in ways not often seen here. There is a desire to embrace the new without fear that seems young and fresh in the way the US often does not. But somehow, the single observation that stays with me is how the use of IT to challenges our assumptions about natural monopolies....
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