This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and open hardware at the LeanCamp Madrid event. It introduces several speakers and a special guest, then covers topics like sensors, actuators, connected objects, smart objects, the cloud, social networks, and why IoT is relevant to the event. It provides examples of open hardware projects using Arduino like gardening and lock prototypes. It also discusses wireless technologies like RFID and NFC, as well as data repositories and platforms that can store and share IoT device data. The document concludes by discussing an example IoT mashup project of a tweeting machine built with Arduino in a weekend.
2. IoT Madrid @IoTMadrid
César García Ricardo Padrino
@elsatch @ricardo_padrino
Sara Alvarellos Javier Montaner
@trecedejunio @tumaku_
Special guest
Gustavo Valera
http://www.ultra-lab.net/
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6. Sensors
and
Actuators
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7. Connected
Objects
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8. Smart
Objects
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9. The Cloud
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10. Social Networks
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11. Why Internet of Things at #lcmad?
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13. OPEN HARDWARE
Hardware 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
14. Arduino
One 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
15. Arduino Features
One of the most popular Open Hardware projects
● Programming
enviroment is free
● USB port to upload
programs and power
● 14 Digital ports
● 5 Analog ports
16. Using Arduino
One of the most popular Open Hardware projects
● Inputs ● Outputs
● Buttons ● Rele
● Sensors ● Actuators
● Bluetooth ● Bluetooth
● Wifi ● Wifi
● Bananas? ● 3rd party
service
● Local
storage
32. DATA REPOSITORY
Data 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
61. Functional Flow of MVP
1. 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
62. ¡Muchas gracias por tu atención!
Más sobre IoT en
http://www.meetup.com/iotmadrid/
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