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Internet of Things Madrid Meetup - Encuentro con Andy Stanford-Clark (IBM) y más!

Thursday 7 May 2015, 18:30 - 19:30

Calle de Marcenado, 37, Madrid, España

Hola a todos, Para este encuentro de Mayo, tenemos un encuentro especial con Andy Stanford-Clark, que nos explicará sus invenciones y cómo conectar servicios a Internet de forma sencilla. Andy es uno de los co-diseñadores de MQTT, así que sabe bastante sobre Internet of Things. Tras la charla de Andy, tendremos dos slots de 10-15 minutos para mostrar proyectos locales. Si tenéis cualquier proyecto que queréis mostrar, contactadnos a través del Meetup. Os esperamos! P.D Este encuentro está co-organizado con el meetup de Bluemix de IBM, que invitará a picoteo y cañas al acabar el evento. Speakers: Andy Stanford-Clark (@andysc). Bio Professor Andy Stanford-Clark is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM's global Internet of Things team. He is an IBM Master Inventor with more than 40 patents. Andy is based at IBM's Hursley Park laboratories in the UK, and specialises in the Internet of Things, remote telemetry, energy monitoring and management, Smart Metering and Smart Grid technologies. He has a particular interest in home energy monitoring, home automation and driving consumer behaviour change. Andy has been working on what we now call the Internet of Things for more than 15 years: he co-developed the MQTT messaging protocol in 1998. Andy has a BSC in Computing and Mathematics, and a PhD in Computer Science. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Newcastle, an Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia, and a Fellow of the British Computer Society. Agenda I will start with some introduction about my home energy monitoring and home automation experiments, and talk about the House That Tweets and my electronic mousetraps. I will talk about the Raspberry Pi and NodeRED, and introduce NodeRED and give a short demonstration of the "Hello World" application for it. Then I will show how NodeRED can be used to monitor things (for example a twitter feed) and control things (an LED "blink(1)" device). I will explain how NodeRED can also be used on IBM BlueMix to host applications in the cloud, with very short "time to achieve value". Then I will show the ARM/IBM mbed IoT starter kit and connect it to the Internet "in less time than it takes to drink two beers" (the design brief we gave to the engineering team at ARM and IBM), I will then use NodeRED to create an application which uses data from the mbed to control an LED display.

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Publicado por: Miquel Camps