Teledyne LeCroy
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term coined by tech developer Kevin Ashton to describe the interconnected network of physical devices and vehicles that electronically collect and share data using embedded sensors. IoT devices are deeply embedded systems comprised of SoCs, DDR Memory, Power Management ICs, Wireless LAN ICs, and microcontrollers which utilize low speed serial communication protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI etc. to name a few.
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Connectivity is reshaping how OEMs approach product design. Now, hardware manufacturers need to produce devices and applications that can connect instantly to a network, in any corner of the world. To succeed, they require high quality, reliable and secure global connectivity that can be embedded while in the factory and managed in a simple and cost-effective manner thereafter.
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IoT World Today
As IoT continues to be a driver of digital transformation across industries, management of IoT and its data is vital. Secure deployment and scale-up of IoT requires careful selection of IoT devices, their testing, connection, lifecycle management, data management, and analytics. Choosing the right IoT platform from a range of available options can be challenging given the strategic implications of the decision.
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AWS
AWS IoT Things Graph is a service which enables non-developers to visually create workflows between physical sensors, physical assets and web services to build intelligent networked solutions spanning physical and virtual things. In this tech talk, you will learn how to use prebuilt device abstractions and protocol translators to easily enable interactions between devices, even if they weren’t designed to work together. You'll see how built-in visual editing tools in Things Graph can be used to quickly arrange abstractions and deploy them in the cloud or on edge devices. Things Graph has powerful workflow management to automatically coordinate and track each step of the flow, and we will show you how you can take advantage of this and more.
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