Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
Session 1: Introduction to IoT and Python
Isaac Armah-Mensah
University of Cape Coast, Ghana
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Introduction of Lecturers
- Uli Raich -- Formally CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- Isaac Armah-Mensah -- University of Cape Coast Ghana
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All information about this tutorial is available on a TWiki server.
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This makes it very simple for the lecturer to provide on-line documentation,
which can be extended by students.
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The Internet of Things (IoT)
When the Internet was invented it was used for communications between humans
Typical applications where:
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Email
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Remote login
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File transfers
With cheaper and more powerful micro-controllers devices can communicate with each other
or with centralized servers over the network and they can observe their environment
with dedicated sensors.
This is what we call the Internet of Things (IoT)
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Isaac Armah-Mensah - 2019-05-30
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