The document discusses the current state of mobile computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) in the Philippines. It outlines how the Philippines has become a leader in mobile technology adoption, with high rates of smartphone ownership and use of social networks and messaging. It also explores opportunities for leveraging the IoT to improve quality of life, such as through applications in healthcare, smart homes, and environmental monitoring. Finally, it provides an overview of relevant technologies, standards, and community resources for developing IoT applications and getting involved in shaping the future of this area.
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The
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Innovations
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Computing
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Zaslavsky,
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Christen,
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! Allows
people
and
things
to
be
connected
Anytime,
Anyplace,
with
Anything
and
Anyone,
ideally
using
Any
path/network
and
Any
service.
P.
Guillemin
and
P.
Friess,
“Internet
of
things
strategic
research
roadmap,”
The
Cluster
of
European
Research
Projects,
Tech.
Rep.,
September
2009.
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5. ! 1991
–
2011:
SMS
Capital
of
the
World
! 2011:
Social
Networking
Capital
of
the
World
! 2013:
18%
of
the
population
owns
a
smartphone
! 1st
9
months,
5.13
M
smartphones
sold
! 91%
of
which
are
Android
phones
! How
can
we
leverage
the
Internet
of
Things
to
improve
quality
of
life?
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6. Internet
of
Things
=
Physical
objects
+
Sensors/
Actuators
+
Internet
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7. ! Health
and
body
monitoring
! Smart
Homes
! Smart
City
! Industrial
! Environmental
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8. ! Arduino
! Raspberry
Pi
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Wearable!!!
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Source:
http://iot-‐toolkit.com/
11. ! Message
Queuing
Telemetry
Transport
! A
lightweight
broker-‐based
messaging
transport
using
the
publish-‐subscribe
model
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12. ! Constrained
Access
Protocol
! A
document
transfer
protocol
(similar
to
HTTP)
that
runs
on
top
of
UDP
! Designed
for
constrained
devices
(e.g.,
wireless
sensor
nodes)
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13. ! Native
Apps
! Android
! IOS
! Cloud-‐based
! Appcelerator,
http://www.appcelerator.com/
! Eclipse
Paho
! http://www.eclipse.org/paho/
! API
for
M2M/IoT
Development
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14. ! Hackerspace/Makerspace
! Physical
space
for
learning,
building/making,
sharing
! FabLab
(Rapid
prototyping/fabrication
lab)
! Techshop
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15. ! A
makerspace
focused
on
(but
not
limited
to)
the
Internet
of
Things
and
open
source
hardware/software
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16. ! Internet
Engineering
Task
Force
(IETF)
! XMPP
! HTTP
! IPv6
! 6LoWPAN,
CoAP,
RPL
! Be
an
ISOC
Member
! http://www.internetsociety.org/
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17. ! Contact
Info:
Nestor
Michael
C.
Tiglao,
PhD
EEE
Institute,
UP
Diliman
nestor@eee.upd.edu.ph
http://nestortiglao.info/
! Join
us
at
Bayanihan
Labs:
www.bayanihanlanbs.info
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