The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) in 3 sentences:
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical objects through sensors, software and network connectivity which allows these "things" to collect and exchange data between other devices. The document outlines what IoT is, how it works, current applications and challenges, and the future potential of a world where many everyday objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. The increasing interconnectivity of physical objects through technologies like RFID, sensors and networking promises both benefits and risks relating to privacy, security, and how IoT may influence human behavior.
Micken Gandhi will present on hardware and networking. The presentation will cover computer generations and components like motherboards, processors, RAM, hard disks, and operating systems. It will also discuss computer networks, network devices like routers and switches, and various hardware and networking certification exams.
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This document provides an introduction to embedded systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines embedded systems as hardware and software components that perform dedicated tasks as part of larger machines. Embedded systems are designed for specific tasks without human intervention and must meet real-time performance constraints. Examples are given of embedded systems applications. It then discusses microprocessors versus microcontrollers. The document introduces Arduino, an open-source hardware and software platform used to build electronics projects, and describes its various components. It defines IoT as the network of physical objects embedded with electronics that collect and share data over the internet. Applications and evolution of IoT are briefly outlined.
This presentation was intended for employees of Dubai Municipality. It is about how to use SPSS and other statistical data analysis tools like Excel and Minitab in data analysis. The course presented some statistical concepts and definitions.
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the network of physical objects embedded with sensors that collect and exchange data. It discusses how IoT works by connecting devices through sensors, processors and communication hardware. Examples of applications include building automation, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation and more. The document also outlines some current technological challenges of IoT like scalability, standardization and security/privacy issues. It concludes with a discussion of the future prospects and criticisms of expanding IoT connectivity.
The document is an internship report summarizing Nur Natasha Nazira Binti Zulkifli's internship at Citibank Berhad Malaysia from June 6th to August 26th, 2016.
During her internship in the In-Business Control department, she assisted with FATCA compliance projects and validated customer data. She gained experience applying her political science and economics knowledge to international relations and regulatory issues. The internship provided valuable real-world experience and helped her develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and their processors. It defines an embedded system as having computer hardware and software embedded as important components. Processors are the heart of embedded systems and can be microprocessors or microcontrollers. Components include hardware, memories, ports and application software. Languages for programming embedded systems include C and C++. Embedded systems are classified based on scale, connectivity and mobility. They have constraints like limited memory and need for low power. Common applications include household appliances, audio players, vehicle controllers and medical equipment.
Communication Interface of The Embedded Systems VijayKumar5738
The document discusses various onboard and external communication interfaces used in microcontroller systems. Onboard interfaces include I2C, SPI, UART, 1-Wire, and parallel interfaces. External interfaces include RS-232, USB, FireWire, IrDA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and ZigBee. For each interface, the document describes the basic working, typical applications, advantages and limitations.
IoT is a combination of hardware and software technology that produces trillions of data through connecting multiple devices and sensors with the cloud and making sense of data with intelligent tools
IoT in Healthcare is a heterogeneous computing, wirelessly communicating system of apps and devices that connects patients and health providers to diagnose, monitor, track and store vital statistics and medical information.
Neuromorphic computing is an emerging interdisciplinary field that takes inspiration from biology to design hardware models of neural systems. Specifically, it uses very-large-scale integrated circuits containing analog electronic circuits to mimic the neurobiological architectures in the nervous system, as conceived by Carver Mead in the late 1980s. Two examples are Neurogrid, a mixed-analog-digital multichip system emulating a million neurons and billion connections using subthreshold analog logic, and IBM's TrueNorth, which contains 16 neuromorphic cores and is completely digital. Both aim to achieve the scale and low power operation of the biological brain through novel computing architectures.
This document discusses key enabling technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes wireless sensor networks that use distributed sensor nodes to monitor environmental conditions. It also discusses cloud computing which provides on-demand computing resources and services over the Internet. Additionally, it covers big data analytics which involves collecting, processing, and analyzing large, diverse datasets. Finally, it mentions communication protocols that allow devices to exchange data over networks and embedded systems which are specialized computer systems designed to perform specific tasks.
This document presents a home automation system using Node MCU. It proposes using Node MCU to control electrical appliances like fans, lights and doors via a smartphone app. The system would allow control of devices from a long distance. It discusses related work on home automation with Node MCU. The proposed work would allow energy savings and home security through remote control and monitoring. A block diagram shows the system components including Node MCU, relay drivers, appliances, and a smartphone app. The methodology describes programming Node MCU to control relays and devices. Testing showed the system can automate home appliances through remote smartphone control.
This document describes an IoT-based health monitoring system created by three group members. The system uses sensors to measure a patient's heartbeat and temperature, which are sent wirelessly to a monitoring center. The monitoring center allows for real-time analysis of the vital sign data and emergency alerts. The system aims to allow doctors to remotely monitor patients at low cost using embedded technology.
This document is a practical training report submitted by Roshan Mani, a student of Electronics and Communication Engineering at GCET Bikaner, as part of an industrial training completed at CMC Academy in Jaipur. The report provides details about the training, including an overview of CMC Academy and the topics covered during the training such as microprocessors vs microcontrollers, embedded systems, memory addressing types, and the AT89C51 microcontroller. It also describes various electronic components and a bidirectional visitor counter home automation project developed during the training.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) applications in agriculture. It defines IoT as the internetworking of physical devices that can transfer data over a network without human interaction. Key IoT applications in agriculture discussed include crop water management using soil moisture sensors, pest management using motion sensors, and precision agriculture. The document outlines an implemented method using Arduino, sensors, and wireless communication to monitor soil moisture levels and detect predator motion to send alerts and reduce crop damage while optimizing water usage.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and provides an overview in three main points:
1. IoT involves connecting physical objects/things to the internet so they can communicate and transfer data without human interaction. This allows the objects to collect and share information.
2. Current trends show efforts to connect 26 billion objects by 2020, with healthcare, transportation and manufacturing leading the way. Common communication methods for connecting objects include WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee.
3. IoT provides benefits like real-time analytics and control, but also faces challenges regarding security, adoption rates, compatibility and power constraints. Main application areas include home automation, smart cities, manufacturing and automotive.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It begins with introductions to WSNs, describing them as networks of spatially distributed sensors that monitor conditions like temperature, sound or pollution. It then covers the architecture of WSNs, including special addressing requirements, the architecture of sensor nodes, and differences between WSNs and mobile ad hoc networks. The document discusses applications, design challenges, advantages and disadvantages of WSNs. It concludes by discussing the future potential of WSNs in applications like smart homes and offices.
The document discusses sensors used in aircraft autopilot systems. An automatic flight control system uses various sensors to monitor speed, height, position, doors, obstacles, fuel and maneuvers. A computer receives data from these sensors, compares it to pre-designed values, and provides control signals to engines, flaps, and rudders to enable smooth autonomous flight. Sensors provide input to computers, which are the system's brains, and mechanics provide the outputs to control aircraft systems.
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as a network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software and network connectivity that enables them to collect and exchange data. The document discusses what types of physical and virtual things can be connected in an IoT system and how they can collect and share data. It also examines common communication protocols used in IoT like UART, SPI, I2C and CAN that allow different devices to connect and exchange information over a network.
This document provides an introduction and overview of a personal detection robot project based on an 8-bit microcontroller. The robot uses a PIR sensor to detect humans and two DC gear motors controlled by the microcontroller to follow the detected person. The project is intended to be used to help with debris rescue during earthquakes. Hardware components include an AT89S52 microcontroller, PIR sensor, DC motors, and other basic electronics. The microcontroller reads signals from the PIR sensor and controls the motors accordingly.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects embedded with electronics, software, and sensors that allows objects to connect and exchange data over the internet. IoT creates opportunities to remotely sense and control objects across networks, improving efficiency. Things in IoT include devices like heart monitors, farm animal tags, sensors in cars, and environmental sensors. These devices collect data using technologies and autonomously share it. IoT requires connectivity between things, intelligence to interpret sensor data, and scalability to handle increased connections.
This was one of my Diploma in Engineering Projects.
It's a Voice controlled Home Automation System which works with the Internet. Which means you can control your home appliances from anywhere.
I did the Presentation for the Home Automation System. I was also one of the core team members who made it happen.
Here are the complete powerpoint slides.
Thank You
This document contains information about Shivananda (Shivoo) R Koteshwar, General Manager & Site Head at MediaTek. It includes his social media links and provides an overview of the resources and support MediaTek can provide for IoT product development, including hardware, software, technical support, cloud services, and assistance through various stages of the product development process.
Unizen Technologies provides product engineering solutions and professional services in embedded domains like Internet of Things, lifestyle electronics, industrial automation, and defense/aerospace electronics. They work with customers from concept to production, offering services like product specification, prototyping, design, development, testing, and production support. Their goal is to help customers bring ideas to market quickly through quality engineering.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and their processors. It defines an embedded system as having computer hardware and software embedded as important components. Processors are the heart of embedded systems and can be microprocessors or microcontrollers. Components include hardware, memories, ports and application software. Languages for programming embedded systems include C and C++. Embedded systems are classified based on scale, connectivity and mobility. They have constraints like limited memory and need for low power. Common applications include household appliances, audio players, vehicle controllers and medical equipment.
Communication Interface of The Embedded Systems VijayKumar5738
The document discusses various onboard and external communication interfaces used in microcontroller systems. Onboard interfaces include I2C, SPI, UART, 1-Wire, and parallel interfaces. External interfaces include RS-232, USB, FireWire, IrDA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and ZigBee. For each interface, the document describes the basic working, typical applications, advantages and limitations.
IoT is a combination of hardware and software technology that produces trillions of data through connecting multiple devices and sensors with the cloud and making sense of data with intelligent tools
IoT in Healthcare is a heterogeneous computing, wirelessly communicating system of apps and devices that connects patients and health providers to diagnose, monitor, track and store vital statistics and medical information.
Neuromorphic computing is an emerging interdisciplinary field that takes inspiration from biology to design hardware models of neural systems. Specifically, it uses very-large-scale integrated circuits containing analog electronic circuits to mimic the neurobiological architectures in the nervous system, as conceived by Carver Mead in the late 1980s. Two examples are Neurogrid, a mixed-analog-digital multichip system emulating a million neurons and billion connections using subthreshold analog logic, and IBM's TrueNorth, which contains 16 neuromorphic cores and is completely digital. Both aim to achieve the scale and low power operation of the biological brain through novel computing architectures.
This document discusses key enabling technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes wireless sensor networks that use distributed sensor nodes to monitor environmental conditions. It also discusses cloud computing which provides on-demand computing resources and services over the Internet. Additionally, it covers big data analytics which involves collecting, processing, and analyzing large, diverse datasets. Finally, it mentions communication protocols that allow devices to exchange data over networks and embedded systems which are specialized computer systems designed to perform specific tasks.
This document presents a home automation system using Node MCU. It proposes using Node MCU to control electrical appliances like fans, lights and doors via a smartphone app. The system would allow control of devices from a long distance. It discusses related work on home automation with Node MCU. The proposed work would allow energy savings and home security through remote control and monitoring. A block diagram shows the system components including Node MCU, relay drivers, appliances, and a smartphone app. The methodology describes programming Node MCU to control relays and devices. Testing showed the system can automate home appliances through remote smartphone control.
This document describes an IoT-based health monitoring system created by three group members. The system uses sensors to measure a patient's heartbeat and temperature, which are sent wirelessly to a monitoring center. The monitoring center allows for real-time analysis of the vital sign data and emergency alerts. The system aims to allow doctors to remotely monitor patients at low cost using embedded technology.
This document is a practical training report submitted by Roshan Mani, a student of Electronics and Communication Engineering at GCET Bikaner, as part of an industrial training completed at CMC Academy in Jaipur. The report provides details about the training, including an overview of CMC Academy and the topics covered during the training such as microprocessors vs microcontrollers, embedded systems, memory addressing types, and the AT89C51 microcontroller. It also describes various electronic components and a bidirectional visitor counter home automation project developed during the training.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) applications in agriculture. It defines IoT as the internetworking of physical devices that can transfer data over a network without human interaction. Key IoT applications in agriculture discussed include crop water management using soil moisture sensors, pest management using motion sensors, and precision agriculture. The document outlines an implemented method using Arduino, sensors, and wireless communication to monitor soil moisture levels and detect predator motion to send alerts and reduce crop damage while optimizing water usage.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and provides an overview in three main points:
1. IoT involves connecting physical objects/things to the internet so they can communicate and transfer data without human interaction. This allows the objects to collect and share information.
2. Current trends show efforts to connect 26 billion objects by 2020, with healthcare, transportation and manufacturing leading the way. Common communication methods for connecting objects include WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee.
3. IoT provides benefits like real-time analytics and control, but also faces challenges regarding security, adoption rates, compatibility and power constraints. Main application areas include home automation, smart cities, manufacturing and automotive.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It begins with introductions to WSNs, describing them as networks of spatially distributed sensors that monitor conditions like temperature, sound or pollution. It then covers the architecture of WSNs, including special addressing requirements, the architecture of sensor nodes, and differences between WSNs and mobile ad hoc networks. The document discusses applications, design challenges, advantages and disadvantages of WSNs. It concludes by discussing the future potential of WSNs in applications like smart homes and offices.
The document discusses sensors used in aircraft autopilot systems. An automatic flight control system uses various sensors to monitor speed, height, position, doors, obstacles, fuel and maneuvers. A computer receives data from these sensors, compares it to pre-designed values, and provides control signals to engines, flaps, and rudders to enable smooth autonomous flight. Sensors provide input to computers, which are the system's brains, and mechanics provide the outputs to control aircraft systems.
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as a network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software and network connectivity that enables them to collect and exchange data. The document discusses what types of physical and virtual things can be connected in an IoT system and how they can collect and share data. It also examines common communication protocols used in IoT like UART, SPI, I2C and CAN that allow different devices to connect and exchange information over a network.
This document provides an introduction and overview of a personal detection robot project based on an 8-bit microcontroller. The robot uses a PIR sensor to detect humans and two DC gear motors controlled by the microcontroller to follow the detected person. The project is intended to be used to help with debris rescue during earthquakes. Hardware components include an AT89S52 microcontroller, PIR sensor, DC motors, and other basic electronics. The microcontroller reads signals from the PIR sensor and controls the motors accordingly.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects embedded with electronics, software, and sensors that allows objects to connect and exchange data over the internet. IoT creates opportunities to remotely sense and control objects across networks, improving efficiency. Things in IoT include devices like heart monitors, farm animal tags, sensors in cars, and environmental sensors. These devices collect data using technologies and autonomously share it. IoT requires connectivity between things, intelligence to interpret sensor data, and scalability to handle increased connections.
This was one of my Diploma in Engineering Projects.
It's a Voice controlled Home Automation System which works with the Internet. Which means you can control your home appliances from anywhere.
I did the Presentation for the Home Automation System. I was also one of the core team members who made it happen.
Here are the complete powerpoint slides.
Thank You
This document contains information about Shivananda (Shivoo) R Koteshwar, General Manager & Site Head at MediaTek. It includes his social media links and provides an overview of the resources and support MediaTek can provide for IoT product development, including hardware, software, technical support, cloud services, and assistance through various stages of the product development process.
Unizen Technologies provides product engineering solutions and professional services in embedded domains like Internet of Things, lifestyle electronics, industrial automation, and defense/aerospace electronics. They work with customers from concept to production, offering services like product specification, prototyping, design, development, testing, and production support. Their goal is to help customers bring ideas to market quickly through quality engineering.
Unizen Technologies provides product engineering solutions and professional services in embedded domains like Internet of Things, lifestyle electronics, industrial automation, and defense/aerospace electronics. They work with customers from concept to production, offering services like product specification, rapid prototyping, software/hardware design, and production support. Their goal is to help customers commercialize ideas quickly with a proven track record of embedded solutions.
Dusun Gateway Hardware For Developer White Paper.pdfYongxiaoCheng
With the development of the Internet of Things industry, more and more industries adopt the Internet of Things technology to solve the pain points of the industry and meet the needs of the industry. IoT Gateway is the core component of the Internet of things, which plays the role of the bridge between the device and the cloud platform.
IoT gateway device by Dusun IoT is mainly used by IoT developers to quickly develop gateway hardware products. It has hardware openness and software open source. Gateway developers can do on-board development, system-driven development, and application layer development on the gateway to meet the needs of different types of developers. And the developer gateway adopts a modular design, with flexible assembly characteristics. Similar to the assembly of computers, developers choose their own configuration and requirements, developers and manufacturers can quickly assemble the finished gateway.
Challenges for Developers of IoT Solutions
Developers need suitable hardware platforms to meet different requirements, processing capabilities, interfaces, and runnable systems, which pose challenges for gateway developers.
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development, often hardware manufacturers do a system adaptation, which will increase the difficulty and time of development.
Protocol is the basis of gateway, gateway needs many built-in protocol stacks, and the migration of protocol stacks will be a challenge for developers.
Gateway application development involves the transplantation and adaptation of third-party software, which needs to be pre-adapted by gateway hardware manufacturers, which is a big challenge for hardware manufacturers.
Developers mainly focus on the development of technology. When the software is developed, it will take a long time to finish productization, which will greatly extend the PoC time and business model feasibility of the IoT solution.
Solutions for Developers of IoT Solutions
Build multi-dimensional, rich hardware platforms, MIPS, ARM, X86, NPU.
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Dusun IoT Gateway Hardware for Developers
For different industries and different scenarios, different gateway processing chips are used, the main frequency is from 580MHz to 2GHz, the chip architecture is MIPS, ARM, X86, and the working environment level is from consumer to industrial to vehicle level. Computing power from 0.6Tops to 82Tops. It covers multiple wireless protocols, ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, LoRaWAN, Wi-Fi, and supports 4G LTE, Ethernet, etc.
How the evolution of technology enables innovation with the Internet of Things, market opportunity, what does the development cycle looks like and what are the considerations for innovators when building IoT products. Presented at Watermark's Innovation Conference 2016.
Digiteum is an IoT development company that focuses on designing and developing end-to-end IoT systems, as well as web and mobile applications, big data solutions, and more. They have expertise across UI/UX design, development, data analytics, machine learning, and more. Digiteum works with clients across industries to build customized solutions that extract valuable insights from IoT and big data.
The truth about IoT field gateways (Sam Vanhoutte @IoT Convention Europe 2017) Codit
Should you connect devices directly to the cloud, or rather consolidate them via a field gateway? Discover the main raisons behind introducing a gateway into your IoT architecture, how they accelerate a rollout and what capabilities should you look for. Learn how gateways cope with connectivity issues and security challenges. Discover from Sam’s experiences how crucial IoT field gateways are for the future roadmap of your IoT solution. Being a connected company is no small decision. But you can make it easy;
Developing Interoperable Components for an Open IoT Foundation Eurotech
In this presentation Eurotech and Red Hat present Kapua, a modular cloud platform that provides management for Internet of Things (IoT) gateways and smart edge devices. It represents a key milestone towards the development of a truly open, end-to-end foundation for IoT and its ecosystem of partners and solutions. Kapua provides a core integration framework with services for device registry, data and device management, message routing, and applications.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) gateways and Eurotech's Everyware IoT platform. Everyware IoT provides secure connectivity between devices and applications through IoT edge gateways. It uses the Everyware Software Framework (ESF) and Kura operating system to develop and deploy IoT edge computing applications. Eurotech offers a range of industrial IoT gateways running ESF and supports open standards. Everyware IoT provides security across devices, communication, and the cloud to securely connect devices and integrate data.
This document provides a summary of Bikrama K.L's career experience and qualifications. He has over 12 years of experience in telecommunication product engineering including mobility management, call processing, SIP gateways, IP PBX, real-time analytics, virtualization, IMS, RCS and security. Currently working as a Solutions Architect, he has experience providing solutions to complex, large-scale product development and managing high-quality product deliveries. His experience in both technical and management domains allows him to oversee the full software delivery process from conceptualization to deployment.
This document discusses KURA, an open source Java and OSGi-based application framework for M2M/IoT service gateways. KURA aims to simplify embedded application development and deployment by providing a cohesive environment, modular components, hardware abstraction, and tools for remote management. It allows developers to focus on their applications while handling common tasks like communication protocols and device management. KURA also aims to reduce the gap between embedded and enterprise software through standards, tools, and decoupling layers.
Guy Martin, OIC Head of Digital Marketing, discusses the need for app standards within IoT, and how OIC is structured to begin delivering on a cross-platform common communications layer.
OSGi & Java in Industrial IoT - More than a Solid Trend - Essential to Scale ...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2016 Keynote Presentation by Robert Andres (Eurotech) & Walter Hofmann (Hitachi High Technologies)
With the promise of “real” IoT, the requirements for computational capabilities and agility at the edge demand IT-centric architectures and solutions that are based on open and industry standards. “IoT stacks” that are built on OSGi and Java’s solid foundation ensure effective modular software development and management on abstracted hardware.
Total cost of ownership in these IoT solutions matters a lot more than the simple combined hardware and software cost per edge node. Sophisticated software elements – including business intelligence tools, databases, and analytics packages – leverage data remotely and centrally to achieve the best results for customers. A perfect example of an analytics solution using such an approach is the predictive maintenance solution that Hitachi offers, leveraging Eurotech’s IoT hardware and software building blocks that heavily rely on OSGi.
IoT is a green field of new business opportunities. The ran has started…..
Everyware Device Cloud (EDC) is a full set of Operational Technologies available also as a service, which represent the fastest way to start an IoT business.
You can connect a Device to Cloud in 15 minutes.
With EDC A typical IoT project would take 2 to 6 months to go live and the ROI is really fast
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Sumyag Insights provides data science and analytics services. They have a diverse team of over 15 data scientists and engineers with expertise in areas like machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and IoT. Their solutions include data wrangling, predictive modeling, prescriptive analytics, and building custom applications and dashboards. They follow an agile approach with sprints and focus on rapid prototyping to provide quick insights and business value to clients in industries like banking, insurance, retail, and manufacturing.
IOT Product Development for Startups: A Beginner’s GuideMiller Smith
This guide covers the essential steps for IoT product development, from ideation to market launch. Learn about key components, prototyping, security, cloud integration, compliance, and scaling. Perfect for startups looking to build and deploy successful IoT solutions.
1) The document discusses digital transformation and AI at the edge for industrial applications. It describes challenges like processing vast amounts of distributed data in real-time while ensuring security and reliability with limited resources.
2) Edge computing is important for industrial IoT as it allows data processing and AI inferencing close to where data is generated, improving latency, security, and scalability. The document outlines several open source edge computing projects and technologies being developed.
3) Achieving digital transformation requires bridging gaps between IT and operational systems through approaches like collecting telemetry data, predictive maintenance, and building a data-informed culture across the organization. Standards like OPC UA are also important for interoperability.
You know better than anyone how IoT is transforming your industry. It is a business revolution that offers many opportunities. But let’s be honest, it comes also with its challenges.
Time for action!
It can be a challenge to figure out which is the best set of services to bring together. Codit knows what you need. We have been building IoT solutions right from the start, for companies just like yours. Understanding business cases and translating them to working solutions is what we do.
This document summarizes a career focused program for grades 11 and 12 offered by Fabskool in collaboration with Aurinko Academy. The program aims to prepare students for higher education and careers through subject combinations, career guidance, internships and life skills development. Key aspects include NIOS certification, career focused toolkits in fields like law, business, and design, and a holistic learning approach integrating academics, wellness, and community service.
- Aurinko Academy is holding its Open Day to showcase its progressive curriculum and transformative pedagogy that integrates Indian values with global best practices.
- It offers both NIOS and ICSE syllabi and aims to equip students with 21st century skills through its technology-enabled learning approach.
- The school believes in treating all students equally and sparking curiosity through its child-centric approach that celebrates each child's uniqueness.
We have developed an open source methodology called “Belakube” which helps teachers and volunteers alike to engage with kids (K1 to K10) and offer supplementary education
The annual report summarizes Belakoo Trust's programs and activities from 2021-2022. It highlights the expansion of flagship programs to a new campus in Hebbal, Bengaluru, increasing student enrollment fourfold. It also details new initiatives launched over the past year such as the first fundraising event, Belakoo Micro Libraries, and English learning books. The report provides an impact summary, outlining improved educational and life outcomes for students. Upcoming planned programs aim to further scale existing projects and launch new learning opportunities focused on underprivileged children.
The document discusses the role of managers in cultural transformation. It provides stories from the speaker's experience at Intel about how the company's culture shaped his behavior and approach. For example, the story about how Intel's honor cafeteria system impacted his views on expense reimbursement and claims. Additionally, the document discusses how observing employees at MediaTek helped the speaker understand what motivates talent. It emphasizes the importance of managers closely observing employees to drive cultural transformation.
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The presentation covers the summary of GCC in India, the journey of Offshore center to GCC, and adding one more dimension to Thinking to bring back "R" in R&D.
This document discusses management consulting and technology consulting services. It explains that management consulting focuses on critical issues and opportunities related to strategy, marketing, operations, and more. Management consultants bring expertise across boundaries to optimize organizations. Technology consulting helps clients transform with new technologies at their own pace through services like advanced analytics, design, digital marketing, and more. It also provides examples of consulting firms and resources.
This document provides information about pursuing a Bachelor of Design (BDes) degree. It begins by asking if the reader has various skills like attention to detail, problem identification abilities, communication skills, creativity, and knowledge of design styles that are required for a BDes. It then explains the differences between a BDes and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), with BDes focusing more on design skills and being more industry-centric. The document lists various specializations available in a BDes and the subjects that will be studied over 4 years. It concludes by discussing the job market and common design colleges in India, along with their eligibility criteria and entrance exams.
AliensFest 4.0 in Gitam University, Hyderabad: 5000+ Students from 150 colleges across India, 50+ Prototypes, 50+ Experts, 100+ Companies, 25 Workshops, 1 Hackathon, 10 Technology Experience Zones, Technology Launchpad, 50+ Stalls in Expo.
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This document provides guidance for creating an effective presentation for a startup business seeking incubation. It outlines 11 slides that should be included to cover key aspects of the business such as the company name, core team, customer needs, market size, value proposition, product details, business model, competition, financials, reasons for seeking incubation, and the 9 essential elements of a business model canvas. An example of an education-focused nonprofit startup is also provided. The presentation aims to clearly convey all relevant information about the business concept to assess its viability and fit for an incubator program.
The document discusses various resources and support available for IoT product development including hardware development kits, software development kits, cloud services, technical support, and help with prototyping, production, and go-to-market strategies. It also lists several predictions for the future of IoT such as increased focus on specific vertical use cases, consolidation of IoT platforms, and greater use of AI/ML. Security and privacy concerns are also mentioned as driving future legislation and regulations.
This document summarizes a presentation on verification challenges and technologies. It discusses the basics of verification, verification methodologies, and skills needed for verification jobs. It covers simulation-based verification techniques like testbenches, and limitations of simulation like lack of timing information. It also discusses functional coverage to track whether test plans have been fully executed.
Rapid prototyping allows companies to tweak IoT solutions before fully developing products. It enables getting customer feedback to refine solutions and identify requirements. Rapid prototyping is low risk and high reward as it does not require expensive hardware or extensive commitments, but can lead to successful deployments through thorough planning.
The document provides an overview of entrepreneurship and business models. It discusses challenges entrepreneurs face at different stages of starting a business. It also covers key aspects of developing a business model canvas including customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, activities, partners, and costs. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding customers and developing a holistic business model approach to achieve long term competitive advantage.
The document discusses the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) which promotes innovation and entrepreneurship across India. AIM has established over 5,000 Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) in schools to promote skills like design thinking, coding, and problem solving. It also discusses various AIM programs like Atal Incubation Centers, Atal New India Challenges, and the Mentor of Change program which provides mentoring to ATL students. The goal is to nurture skills and create innovators to solve local problems through initiatives that foster creativity, collaboration, and hands-on learning.
This document discusses 21st century skills and learning. It outlines eight types of intelligence and examples of people who exemplify each type. It then discusses key skills needed for the 21st century like creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration. It advocates for project-based learning to develop these skills and provides examples of how to structure projects to incorporate different skills. The document provides recommendations for what 21st century learning should include and outcomes it should achieve. It also shares examples of emerging technologies and predictions about technological advances in the coming decades.
Multi-currency in odoo accounting and Update exchange rates automatically in ...Celine George
Most business transactions use the currencies of several countries for financial operations. For global transactions, multi-currency management is essential for enabling international trade.
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How to track Cost and Revenue using Analytic Accounts in odoo Accounting, App...Celine George
Analytic accounts are used to track and manage financial transactions related to specific projects, departments, or business units. They provide detailed insights into costs and revenues at a granular level, independent of the main accounting system. This helps to better understand profitability, performance, and resource allocation, making it easier to make informed financial decisions and strategic planning.
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The *nervous system of insects* is a complex network of nerve cells (neurons) and supporting cells that process and transmit information. Here's an overview:
Structure
1. *Brain*: The insect brain is a complex structure that processes sensory information, controls behavior, and integrates information.
2. *Ventral nerve cord*: A chain of ganglia (nerve clusters) that runs along the insect's body, controlling movement and sensory processing.
3. *Peripheral nervous system*: Nerves that connect the central nervous system to sensory organs and muscles.
Functions
1. *Sensory processing*: Insects can detect and respond to various stimuli, such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
2. *Motor control*: The nervous system controls movement, including walking, flying, and feeding.
3. *Behavioral responThe *nervous system of insects* is a complex network of nerve cells (neurons) and supporting cells that process and transmit information. Here's an overview:
Structure
1. *Brain*: The insect brain is a complex structure that processes sensory information, controls behavior, and integrates information.
2. *Ventral nerve cord*: A chain of ganglia (nerve clusters) that runs along the insect's body, controlling movement and sensory processing.
3. *Peripheral nervous system*: Nerves that connect the central nervous system to sensory organs and muscles.
Functions
1. *Sensory processing*: Insects can detect and respond to various stimuli, such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
2. *Motor control*: The nervous system controls movement, including walking, flying, and feeding.
3. *Behavioral responses*: Insects can exhibit complex behaviors, such as mating, foraging, and social interactions.
Characteristics
1. *Decentralized*: Insect nervous systems have some autonomy in different body parts.
2. *Specialized*: Different parts of the nervous system are specialized for specific functions.
3. *Efficient*: Insect nervous systems are highly efficient, allowing for rapid processing and response to stimuli.
The insect nervous system is a remarkable example of evolutionary adaptation, enabling insects to thrive in diverse environments.
The insect nervous system is a remarkable example of evolutionary adaptation, enabling insects to thrive
12. ¡ Adequate water supply
¡ Assured electricity supply
¡ Sanitation, including solid waste
management
¡ Efficient urban mobility and
public transport
¡ Affordable housing
¡ Robust IT connectivity and
digitalization
¡ e-Governance and citizen
participation
¡ Sustainable environment
¡ Safety and security of citizens
¡ Health and education
Smart
Economy
Smart
Governance
Smart People
Smart
Mobility
Smart
Environment
Smart Living
16. ¡ Global spending on health will increase from US$9·21 trillion in
2014 to $24·24 trillion in 2040
¡ Healthcare Analytics Market worth 24.55 Billion USD by 2021
¡ Global healthcare cloud computing market is expected to reach
$9.48 Billion by 2020 from $3.73 Billion in 2015 at a CAGR of 20.5%
during the forecast period
¡ The global augmented reality and virtual reality in healthcare
market is expected to reach USD 5.1B by 2025 according to report
by Grant View Research
¡ IoT Healthcare Market worth 158.07 Billion USD by 2022
¡ It is estimated that the cost of treating diabetes patients will
exceed $500 billion 20 years from now (for U.S. and Europe as 1 in
3 might develop Diabetes). This number is larger than the entire
turnover of the entire semiconductor industry today!
¡ The cost of treating heart diseases will be even more than triple
that
27. ¡ Development Resources
¡ Insights and aspirations
¡ Access to hardware (HDK based on industry leaving
reference designs)
¡ SDKs for makers (Arduino), Professional Developers (C/
Eclipse) and Linux (OpenWrt and Ubuntu)
¡ Technical support
¡ Peripherals (Sensors etc)
¡ Cloud management of device data
¡ Developer advice and matchmaking
¡ Design, Production and Go-To-Market Help
Idea
Proof of
Concept
Prototype
Product
Development
Customer
Samples
Mass
production
28. ¡ Complete H/W and S/W Solutions for easier integration into
customer device designs
¡ Integrated solutions for low power consumptions and small size
¡ Rich feature sets at competitive pricing
¡ Include global IoT connectivity standards
¡ Partner with leading business footprint across domains
¡ Partner with leading network of supply chain partners supporting
new product efforts
¡ Interoperability: Integrated and coexistent standards and ability
to support multiple standards
¡ Security: Collaborate with H/W and S/W companies on security
standards
¡ What is needed in partnerships in Prototype à Mass Production
stage?
§ Module: PCBA, ID design, UI Design, SW App
§ Distributors: ODM companies, Design houses, Software and Cloud
§ Manufacturing: ODM companies, Channel partners
35. ¡ Academia
§ Optimal solution for a problem
§ These problems are just a part of the reality
¡ Industry
§ Different needs
§ Hard to deeply understand details
§ Sometimes optimal solution is not the best as Lot
of Trade-offs are done
39. ¡ 2018 – 2019: Self-driving cars let human drivers relax
behind the wheel
¡ 2019 – 2020: 5G connectivity becomes the norm, replacing
4G; traveling into space becomes a leisure activity;
eyewear comes equipped with tiny displays that project
into the wearer's retina
¡ 2026: Humans hand off household chores to domestic
robots
¡ 2030: Displays can be embedded into human skin and
powered by the blood
¡ 2034: Manned missions to Mars begin
¡ 2036 - 2037: Materials are transported from the surface of
the earth into space using an elevator-like structure
¡ 2037 - 2038: Anti-aging drugs make us all look young and
lovely forever
40. Existing Components
¡ Central processing Unit (CPU)
¡ Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
¡ Graphical processing Unit (GPU)
New Components
¡ Neural Processing Unit (NPU)
¡ AI Accelerator Chip
¡ Tensor Processing Unit (TPU)
¡ Brain inspired Computing
¡ Neuromorphic computing
¡ Neurosynaptic Chip (Cognitive Chip)
¡ Bionic Chip
¡ SDN (software-defined networking)
¡ NFV (network functions
virtualization)
¡ Computer vision accelerator (CVA)
¡ pseudo-static RAM (PSRAM)