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Webinar Title | Product/Area | Brand |
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1. The New SensorTag - IoT Made Easy 29th April 2015 | Simplelink SensorTag: A development kit that lets you connect sensors to the cloud in 3 minutes. The SensorTag is a low cost development kit that includes 10 low power sensors, wireless WiFi, Bluetooth Smart, or ZigBee/6LoWPAN wireless interface in a small battery powered package. | Texas Instruments |
2. Do-It-Yourself Applications with the AndroidIO Board 28th July 2015 | AndroidIO: The AndroidIO board was designed to enable any Android phone or tablet to control your electronic projects by WiFi, Bluetooth or USB. | Elektor |
15th June 2015 | Multi-node sensor network with TI LaunchPad development ecosystem: MSP-EXP430FR6989 LaunchPad CC3200 Wi-Fi LaunchPad 430BOOST CC110L SubGHz RF BoosterPack | Texas Instruments |
4. IoT Security – The Elephant in the Room 7th October 2015 | 'Why would hackers attack my devices?’ This talk explores what the scale of the problem really is, the types of attack, how and why they are performed and how to counter them. | Elektor |
5. Designing Next-Gen Bluetooth Low Energy Systems for the Internet of Things 13th January 2015 | CY8CKIT-042-BLE Development Kit: How to easily design low-power wireless systems with the industry's most-integrated, one-chip Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) solution. | Cypress Semiconductor |
6. How To Use MATLAB and Simulink With ThingSpeak 19th October 2015 | MATLAB and Simulink with ThingSpeak: An Internet of Things data collection platform. ThingSpeak can be used to collect, analyze and act on data sent from devices such as Raspberry Pis and Arduinos. | MATLAB |