One of the most significant events in the embedded systems world each year is in Europe, where embedded systems development gets a lot of attention. The Embedded World 2018 Exhibition and Conference will be held from February 27 through March 1 in Nuremberg, Germany. It is the largest event of its kind, having started in 2003, and focuses on all things embedded.
What to consider when choosing common coding platforms for IoT
Right now, the Internet of Things (IoT) platform market is filled with over 100 contenders vying to become the next SAP. The platform business is very profitable and long-lived (platforms aren’t changed that often), so the winner stands to reap plenty of rewards for becoming “the” IoT platform. It’s a compelling opportunity for those looking to develop a platform, but not if you’re trying to decide on one for your IoT application. Which do you choose?
Security in embedded software – How to apply what we learned in the past 20 years
Until recently, security in embedded software was not widely discussed. Now, if you attend any IoT conference, you will find it on the agenda of numerous presentations. Vendors of new frameworks, processes, or communication protocols all mention security even if it’s only an aside, as in, “Oh, and it’s secure.” Given that your system is only as safe as your weakest connection, it’s imperative to understand and plan for security threats you may encounter when you connect your system to the Internet of Things.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IoT): Getting connected is not as easy as it seems
Everyone is talking about – or trying to sell – something that has to do with the internet of Things (IoT). From toothbrushes to turbines, the list of items connecting to the IoT is remarkable. In some devices IoT connectivity is as easy as plopping in a Raspberry Pi (if you don’t know, it’s ok) and writing a few lines of code to communicate with it. In other areas, industrial machines for instance, the task of accessing the equipment to gather data for analysis is a multi-dimensional and complex process. It is vital for managers of industrial companies to understand this difference in order to successfully bring products to the Internet of Things world.
One of the top Internet of Things engineering firms talks about the future of IoT
We at Software Design Solutions believe that the so-called “Internet of Things” has only just begun to warp the fabric of our society. We’re not necessarily talking about consumer goods such as wearables and home automation devices, though the way the Internet of Things is altering our homes and daily lives is profound. We’re talking about business and industry. We’re talking about the increased efficiency in virtually every industrial and commercial process.
The educational challenge facing embedded systems development graduates and their employers
Embedded systems development is an exciting field that has become, in a few short decades, a cornerstone of the way we interact with technology. Unfortunately, our education system is not training new engineers who are effective in it. This is a major problem for our industry.
Jump into the Internet of Things: An introduction to Raspberry Pi uses
The Raspberry Pi, which began as a DIY hobbyist platform, is shaking up the Internet of Things. If you have heard of the Raspberry Pi, you already know that it is basically a tiny, incredibly cheap personal computer that skilled developers can use to handle a number of tasks in an economic fashion. This technology has proven to be incredibly useful for IoT developers in particular. You can expect to see a variety of Raspberry Pi uses as more developers begin experimenting with this innovative piece of equipment.
The Internet of Things explained: What managers need to know about developing IoT applications.
The Internet of Things has become a reality in the life of many business managers. It’s not just about chips in cars and other consumer devices. Now sensors are bringing data back to managers that help them monitor and control devices and processes remotely. The...
Designing for the Internet of Things: How the IoT is becoming more human
As futurists continue designing for the Internet of Things, it is possible that the devices around us may start monitoring and responding to our moods, as well as our actions. In fact, this has already begun. As the Internet of Things becomes emotional, business...
Business considerations for IoT application development
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been labeled the next Industrial Revolution, and for good reason. It will continue to transform the world. At its core, IoT is a network of devices that are all connected to the Internet, gathering and exchanging data between each...
Internet of Things and Security: Measures you can take to build security into your IoT systems
The number of devices connected to the internet that makes up the Internet of Things—an amazing collection of sensors, TVs, refrigerators, dog collars, temperature gauges, and virtually everything else you can think of—is constantly expanding. Growth will only...
The usability of things: IoT grows up
We are now firmly in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT). The objects in our lives are no longer isolated but are participants in an increasingly connected world. Unfortunately, far too often IoT devices still behave as just that: things with some thin veneer of...