2. About
us
Hardware
-‐
Flyport
system
on
module
So6ware
-‐
openPicus
framework
and
IDE
Services
-‐
Webserver,
email,
TCP,
UDP
and
more
Flyport
and
the
Internet
of
Things
Flyport
and
the
Smart
Home
Community:
success
stories
A
company
without
doors
What’s
next
Q&A
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3. About
us
openPicus
was
born
in
March
2010
in
Rome
Founders:
Claudio
Carnevali
and
Gabriele
Allegria
I
started
in
2001
a
company
that
designes
and
manufactures
Bluetooth
modules
for
B2B
market
Gabriele
started
in
2003
a
company
that
installs
and
customize
high
level
home
automaUon
and
mulUmedia.
We
started
openPicus
because
was
missing
a
low
cost,
easy
to
use
for
an
hobbyist
or
a
company,
pla:orm
to
Connect
things
to
the
Internet.
We
have
complementary
experUse:
I’m
more
involved
on
hardware
and
industrial
design,
Gabriele
is
the
So6ware
specialist.
We
decided
that
all
our
products
must
be
manufactured
in
Italy
respecUng
labor
and
environment
laws.
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4. About
us
The
first
sketch
of
module
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
7. So6ware
The
core
of
our
technology
is
the
openPicus
framework,
which
enables
embedded
devices
to
connect
to
the
Internet,
easily.
The
openPicus
framework,
based
on
freeRTOS,
manages
the
complexity
of
the
TCP/IP
stack
and
the
user
applicaUon
developed
using
the
free
IDE
Why
not
using
Linux?
Hardware
resources,
cost
and
power
consumpUon.
A
simple
16
bits
processor
is
much
more
efficient
for
our
target
applicaUons.
openPicus
Free
IDE
reduces
development
Jme
from
4-‐6
months
to
few
weeks.
Zero
investment
on
tools:
each
Flyport
module
has
a
serial
bootloader
onboard.
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
8. Services
Flyport
modules
run
even
contemporaneosly
the
following
Internet
services:
Best in Class Customizable webserver
e-mail client
TCP client/server
UDP client/server
FTP client
NEW: Firmware upgrade over Internet!
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9. Flyport
and
IoT
Libraries
are
available
for
most
of
the
Cloud
services
for
the
IoT:
New
libraries
are
coming
also
for
EVRYTHNG
and
other
IoT
service
providers.
Just
add
the
library
to
your
project,
compile
and
go!
Enough
processing
power,
flexible
pinout,
low
power
modes
and
embedded
connecUvity
make
Flyport
one
of
the
best
modules
for
the
rapid
development
of
IoT
applicaUons.
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
10. Flyport
and
Smart
Home
We
just
joined
the
EnOcean
alliance.
EnOcean
provides
Energy
harvesUng,
wireless,
based
home
automaUon
soluUons
such
as:
Bameryless
pushbumons
Solar
powered
sensors
PelUer
cells
powered
valves
Actuators
like
Relays
and
more
EnOcean
is
the
real
“last
mile”
for
the
DIY
home
automaUon.
In
2020
20
billions
devices
will
be
connected
to
the
Internet:
we
hope
that
most
of
them
will
be
powered
by
energy
harvesUng.
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
11. Flyport
and
Smart
Home
The
EnOcean
Nest
expansion
board
for
Flyport
will
open
the
doors
of
the
“democraUc
domoUc”
“DemocraUc
DomoUc”
is
our
vision
of
the
Smart
Home:
controlled
over
Internet,
low
cost,
DIY
and
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12. Community:
success
cases
The
first
web
controlled
interface
for
LEGO
NXT
robots:
crowdfunded
with
6k€
and
in
mass
producUon
from
July
An
open
Geiger
counter
to
realize
an
indipendent
worldwide
network
of
the
radiacUvity
A
Music
expansion
board
for
high
quality
audio
streaming
over
IP
(available
in
July)
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
13. Community:
success
cases
DOoIP
the
first
“off
the
shelf”
firmware
for
Flyport
to
let
mobile
devices
programmers
be
able
to
interact
with
the
physical
world.
DOoIP
DOoIP
is
a
JSON-‐like
protocol
over
UDP
to
control
each
Flyport
funcUon
without
any
embedded
development.
DOoIP
library
for
Android
will
be
available
for
free.
Official
release
10th
July
2012
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
14. Community:
success
cases
Evian
SMART
DROP
Joshdesign
and
Betc
created
an
innovaUve
connected
object
that
allows
customers
to
order
water
directly
from
their
fridge!
openPicus | Claudio Carnevali | @akaclaudio
16. A
company
without
doors
openPicus
has
a
new
business
model:
we
are
open
to
the
community
to
generate
benefit
for
the
eco-‐system.
Over
3.500
people
on
our
community
are
using
Flyport
in
many
applicaUons.
We
get
in
touch
with
them
everyday,
we
discuss
and
learn
to
improve
our
plarorm.
Our
office
has
“no
doors”:
energy,
ideas,
people
and
projects
are
coming
and
going
making
this
a
new
business
model
with
the
user
at
its
center.
All
our
latest
modules
and
expansion
boards
are
co-‐designed
with
the
community
that
also
supports
us
with
Beta
tesUng.
To
reach
the
same
effect
in
a
“tradiUonal
company”
needs
more
than
35
people
and
this
impacts
dramaUcally
to
the
product
cost.
The
engadgment
with
our
community
has
a
mutual
benefit:
we
save
on
development
and
we
distribute
these
savings
into
products
price
reducUon.
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17. What’s
Next?
Grove
Nest:
Internet
of
Things
with
low
cost,
standardized
sensors/actuators
GPRS/3G
Nest:
a
programmable
gateway
with
2
different
connecUvity
Flyport
GPRS/3G
–
planned
for
Q3/2012
New
IDE
3.0
with
embedded
Webserver
design
tool
A
wiki
on
wiki.openpicus.com
connecThing
our
first
Hackathon!
7th
July
2012,
Rome
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18. Conclusion
Web
www.openpicus.com
Blog
openpicus.blogspot.com
Twimer
@openpicus
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you
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