How the Internet of Things Can Enhance the Gaming Experience
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by John
2M ago
The Internet of Things, or IoT, describes the collective network of connected devices with sensors and also refers to the process in which they connect with each other and exchange data. While this term is widely used, you don’t actually need the Internet in order to connect with devices and exchange data; the devices simply must be in a network. Everyone who has played multiplayer games in the late 1990’s or early 2000’s can tell you that. Still, in this article we will only use examples involving the use of Internet, such as popular multiplayer online games and even games from slot sites, to ..read more
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A Simple Guide on the Internet of Things
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by John
1y ago
The Internet of Things is regarded as the interconnected network of objects, including machines, infrastructure, and various instruments. This equipment’s are built with connectivity and sensors that offer them the opportunity to interact and share info with one another over the net. With the help of internet of things technology, various devices can gather and send real-time info, giving users more control and managing routine chores. For instance, voice assistants and smartphone apps can be used to remotely control certain home appliances including security cameras. Let’s dive deeper into th ..read more
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New form factors for IoT products with 3D Printing Electronics
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by Pieter Hermans
3y ago
As the world of 3D-printing is evolving, electronics is quickly becoming a new key topic for. Functional elements such as sensors, switches and printed circuit boards are now being integrated into 3D-printed products, paving the way for exciting new markets, applications and opportunities. Although 3D Printing is percieved as a low volume manufacturing technology, more and more companies come with new solutions. For instance Neotech AMT. The CEO of this company, Martin Hedges, will give a presentation at the 2021 edition of the 3D Printing Electronics Conference (21 January 2021), titled ‘ Sca ..read more
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Surfing the waves, Internet of Things and 3D Printing (VIDEO)
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by Pieter Hermans
4y ago
A presentation by Professor Marc in het Panhuis, University of Wollongong, Australia. The Surf Flex Laboratory at the University is a dedicated facility for mechanical testing of surfing equipment, e.g. fins, surfboards, cloths, inlays, leash bars, and leashes to name but a few.  They test the following tensile, torsional and compressive flex behaviour dampening behaviour using frequency analysis dynamic response using modal analysis aka “fingerprinting” Impact and fatigue testing. Do you have a challenge or need reliable data for your any of your surfing produc ..read more
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Adaptation: How Tech needs Design to conquer the user’s heart and mind
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by Diana Macovei
4y ago
by Koen van Niekerk, UX Director, VanBerlo Technology needs fertile ground to bloom. Even the best tech ideas fail if the circumstances and timing are off. This presentation will highlight key success factors for technology adaptation and strategies to get there program: https://iotevent.eu/program/ Interview What drives you? Creating great Products and Experiences Why should the delegate attend your presentation? The presentation will shed some light on the bigger issue of technology adaptation and the human factor, rather than the details of specific technologies such a ..read more
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What is Li-Fi?
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by Pieter Hermans
4y ago
According to Wikipedia: Li-Fi (/ˈlaɪfaɪ/; short for light fidelity) is wireless communication technology, which utilizes light to transmit data and position between devices. In technical terms, Li-Fi is a light communication system (hence based on photonics) that is capable of transmitting data at high speeds over the visible light, ultraviolet, and infrared spectrums. In its present state, only LED lamps can be used for the transmission of visible light. In terms of its end use, the technology is similar to Wi-Fi – the key technical difference being that Wi-Fi uses radio frequency to t ..read more
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ITU-T G.9991, the new LiFi standard ready for product deployment
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by Diana Macovei
4y ago
by Marcos Martinez, MaxLinear Inc The new G.9991 Recommendation (“High-speed indoor visible light communication transceiver – System architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification”) recently published by ITU-T is a major step in the wide adoption of LiFi technology in different applications from home/enterprise networking to IoT. This new Recommendation describes a low-latency, high speed communication system specifically designed to overcome the challenges of LiFi. With the publication of the Recommendation several ASIC implementations are now available leading to the f ..read more
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Indoor Navigation with Visible Light Communication
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by Diana Macovei
4y ago
by Onno Janssen, Value Proposition Developer, Signify Signify goes beyond illumination. Interact Indoor Navigation, providing indoor location using light is a good example. You’ll see some application examples, and learn how it works. If you want to see it for yourself then please register for the demo in the Lighting Application Center during lunch break. program: https://iotevent.eu/program/ Interview What drives you? Identifying opportunities in the market, come up with a solution building on the innovative strength of Signify. Why should the delegate attend your prese ..read more
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IoT and Li-Fi: Interoperability and business impact
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by Diana Macovei
4y ago
by Farid Bichareh, CTO AASA Inc – 01LightComm, IIC Smart Factory Co-Chair In today’s World, the most important element of success for any business, industry or even person’s life is to be connected and have realtime access to the constant stream of data being generated by the environment, devices and processes that we interact with. This means that our World becomes data-driven to enrich our decisions and planning, and give us more control over our lives. The implementation of data-driven World through IoT/IIoT solutions has some connectivity challenges when it comes to reliable bidirect ..read more
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Light becomes an intelligent language
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by Diana Macovei
4y ago
by Ed Huibers, Signify Signify is scaling the market for LiFi. Communication using light is useful for many applications, for instance in offices, industry or hospitality. But there is more, what if we could really innovate on other fields because of LiFi? program: https://iotevent.eu/program/ Interview What drives you? Being part of an very innovative company, the search possibilities of technology in a real market environment drives me. How do new ideas really improve our lives. Why should the delegate attend your presentation? LiFi technology is getting more known, but t ..read more
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