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  • Date Created: 28 Jan 2015 12:39 PM Date Created
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Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Detailed Information

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Background

The world is becoming fully of amazing technology the downside being that devices are starting to look the same, “black-glass slabs” of all sizes.  The near future involves the embedding of technology into re-imagined everyday objects, and rendering what was once ordinary into the “enchanted”. 


The Challenge

We would like to extend this concept into the revitalisation of old objects, appliances or furniture and turn them into “enchanted” ones, rendered so by the addition of the latest Internet of Things technology.

 

Examples of this include:

  1. A grandfather clock that responds to voice commands: e.g., one could approach it, say “Tell me the time in Sydney, Australia” and the hands would move to the appropriate setting.
  2. A barometer that taps into WiFi and changes its setting based upon the latest, most accurate weather forecast.
  3. An old fashioned desk lamp that will automatically switch itself on based upon information it receives via the internet such as the time when sunset is due to occur and adjusts its brightness as twilight approaches.
  4. A bookcase you can speak to and which will reply – so you can find the position of a book, and order a book you don’t have from an online retailer.  It also makes its catalogue available to the user via a mobile app.
  5. A mirror that looks back and responds to "Mirror, Mirror" commands – also, the glass could potentially be replaced with a screen that shows the individual in various outfits.
  6. A mixing bowl or pot which can assist you in preparing food – which uses a combination of sensors and internet connectivity which determines what steps to take and where you are in the preparation stages could make cooking an "enchanted" experience.


Role of Security

element14 believes that the Internet of Things may hit a roadblock: namely, the lack of secure communications between objects and individuals could lead to a situation in which data is being shared without explicit consent and exploited for malicious purposes.  Therefore any Internet of Things challenge we will undertake in the future will have a security aspect: we will want to see that appropriate security measures have been built into the solutions.  Bonus points will be given for clear demonstrations of this in the finished project.

 

Kit Provided

 

SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra

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> See the full Kit list here

 

Assessment

The following criteria will be used in their analysis:

  • Accuracy: how well does the proposed solution register the information it is intended to assess?
  • Convenience: how easy it will be for non-technical personnel to use ? 
  • Cost: how much will it cost?  Is it cost effective?
  • Durability: for example, can it withstand everyday life and yet continue to function normally?

 

The solution which meets these four criteria the best will be the winner; in the case that if further improvements are yet required for it to be used in real life scenarios, we will may work with the winning engineer to develop it to fruition.

 

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 11 years ago +7
    Here's an idea www.youtube.com/watch
  • doctorcdf
    doctorcdf over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Lucie -

     

    The parts list is actually different - please take a look, links have been updated.  And we'd like to see what measures you can take to secure the data.

     

    I strongly encourage you (and everyone else) to apply.

     

    Best Regards, Christian

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    This sounds like a fun challenge!! Ive got a few ideas already and cant wait to applyRelaxed

     

    I'm going to wait until the conditions are clarified a little, theres a bit about "iot security" that suggests we should be looking more at designing an internet of things based application, and also same concerns as the comments above, im sure parts have been copied from the sudden impact design challenge too which im pretty sure will be relics from copying a template or something, but are there going to be other conditions instead if those don't apply?

     

    Thanks for bringing this challenge, its s great idea! I cant wait to add a bit of fun to mundane things!

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  • ayanga
    ayanga over 11 years ago

    Hi,

      I have a question. Is this challenge is about enhanced object related to sports field ?- "how much will it cost for a school or sports club to install the solution in their equipment?  Is it cost effective?".

    Ayanga

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  • waelect
    waelect over 11 years ago in reply to waelect

    Quick, OK thx

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    waelect over 11 years ago

    Just to let you know the link on the entry page for the "Detailed Info" goes to the Sudden impact Challenge.

     

    Malcolm

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago

    patkelly

     

    Pat I note there is a bit of cutting and pasting from the Sudden Impact Challenge, but are these last parts actually correct.

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    Thanks

    Mark

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