Wilde, Adriana, Oliver, Richard and Zaluska, Ed (2013) Developing a low-cost general-purpose device for the internet of things. The 7th International Conference on Sensing Technology, New Zealand. 03 - 05 Dec 2013. 4 pp .
Abstract
The Internet of Things is the concept of Internet enabling physical objects. This paper describes a device to allow an object to be Internet-enabled using wired-Ethernet, in a power-efficient and low-cost fashion. This paper discusses a port of the Contiki operating system for use with the LM3S6965 processor. We demonstrate that it is possible to run the Contiki operating system on an Ethernet-enabled microcontroller and that such a low-cost device is suitable for both further research and inclusion in consumer products.
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School of Electronics and Computer Science - Current Faculties > Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences > School of Electronics and Computer Science > Web and Internet Science
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