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Shoji Lamp, our geek lamp created by Telefonica and Arduino. ET Water : Water Management Made Smarter. Real-Time Traffic Updates From Tracking Our Phones. With more and more people living in cities, our urban traffic problems aren’t going to fix themselves.

Real-Time Traffic Updates From Tracking Our Phones

But many cities don’t have a very detailed understanding of traffic flows in the first place. To address that problem, Spanish company Libelium has developed a sensor network that can track how people move in an urban area and make that information available, in real time, to citizens and city officials. Libelium’s Vehicle Traffic Monitoring Platform consists of a network of small sensors that scan a surrounding area for Bluetooth devices, such as smartphones.

Each sensor has a range of up to 160 feet, can scan up to 250 devices at a time, and can distinguish between a Bluetooth signal from a cell phone and one from a car-based hands-free kit. The sensors could be mounted, for example, on lampposts along a busy street. Deccan Herald » Blog Archive » Internet of Things. Internet is steadily moving beyond connecting humans to connecting things.

Deccan Herald » Blog Archive » Internet of Things

Success Stories. Home - Streetline. Half of Britain now owns a smartphone. High performance access to file storage Almost half of the UK population now owns a smartphone, and Google's OS, Android, is leading the race.

Half of Britain now owns a smartphone

According to research from market watcher Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, smartphone sales are on the rise. App-friendly handsets now make up 69.1 per cent of all mobile phone purchases, it said. And 43.8 per cent of Britons own one. Google's Android OS can be found under the hood of half those handsets, with RIM's BlackBerry OS taking 22.5 per cent and Apple's iOS 18.5 per cent. The figures are somewhat skewed, though, as data is based on a period that ended two days prior to Apple's iPhone 4S launch, which has undoubtedly boosted the company's position after it shipped record amounts of the latest iPhone. Either way, the influx of Android has certainly made it the most adopted platform, with its share of the UK market rising from 29 per cent to 49.9 per cent from the same period in 2010. Other manufacturers are lagging behind.

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Web of Things. Medical. Energy Monitoring. Services. RFID. Toward the Sentient City » September 17 – November 7, 2009. Visitor Information Sentient City Hub Exhibition The Urban Center 457 Madison Avenue New York City Gallery hours: Monday–Saturday (closed Thursday) 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.

Toward the Sentient City » September 17 – November 7, 2009

Free admission Event Tickets Unless otherwise noted, tickets are free for Architectural League members, $10 for non-members. League members may reserve a ticket for any of the above programs by e-mailing rsvp@archleague.org. Dates and locations subject to change. About the Architectural League The mission of the Architectural League is to advance the art of architecture. The League carries out its mission by promoting excellence and innovation, and by fostering community and discussion in an independent forum for creative and intellectual work in architecture, urbanism, and related disciplines.

VURB. No firewall hassle - web server 1 kb with VPN. WideTag. Sites/default/files/editions/pdf/IoT_Essentials_May_2011.pdf. Rymble, your social Internet object. Hot Forest Green. Understanding the Rainforest Ecosystem. The Brazilian rainforests are of immense importance to the world.

Understanding the Rainforest Ecosystem

They help regulate climate temperatures, create rainfall, and provide habitat for biodiversity. On the southeast coast of Brazil, the Atlantic Rainforest Sensor Networking Project is attempting to monitor how a small section of the forest is behaving on a minute-by-minute basis. Micrometeorology—the study of atmosphere just above the ground on small time and spatial scales—is critical to understanding how different ecosystems affect the Earth’s climate and vice versa. The goal for environmental scientists on the project was to advance significantly their understanding of how the forest functions by obtaining more detailed data on what happens within the fine-scale atmosphere of the rainforest canopy. They needed measurements scaled down to events within an extremely localized area: the slope of a hill.

Mobile Operators Developing Embedded SIM, Chip to Power "Internet of Things" The GSM Association (GSMA) has announced the formation of a task force to spearhead development of an embedded SIM technology that can be remotely activated.

Mobile Operators Developing Embedded SIM, Chip to Power "Internet of Things"

The task force includes technical experts from major operators worldwide, including AT&T, China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom Orange, KT, NTT DOCOMO, SK Telecom, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, all of whom will work together or the technology's development. The goal of the new SIM is to bring Internet connectivity to more devices, like cameras, eReaders, smart meters and standard MP3 players - in other words, it's a major step towards the creation of the Internet of Things, a vision of Internet's future where nearly all objects are Web-enabled.

Embedded SIM Details Like the SIM cards found in today's mobile phones, the "embedded SIM" now in development will also connect devices to a GSM wireless network.