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View article: UMBRELLA: A One-stop Shop Bridging the Gap from Lab to Real-World IoT Experimentation
UMBRELLA: A One-stop Shop Bridging the Gap from Lab to Real-World IoT Experimentation Open
UMBRELLA is an open, large-scale IoT ecosystem deployed across South Gloucestershire, UK. It is intended to accelerate innovation across multiple technology domains. UMBRELLA is built to bridge the gap between existing specialised testbeds…
View article: UMBRELLA: A One-Stop Shop Bridging the Gap From Lab to Real-World IoT Experimentation
UMBRELLA: A One-Stop Shop Bridging the Gap From Lab to Real-World IoT Experimentation Open
UMBRELLA (A Living Laboratory: https://www.umbrellaiot.com/) is an open, large-scale IoT ecosystem deployed across South Gloucestershire, UK. It is intended to accelerate innovation across multiple technology domains. UMBRELLA is built to …
View article: Reliable IoT Firmware Updates: A Large-scale Mesh Network Performance Investigation
Reliable IoT Firmware Updates: A Large-scale Mesh Network Performance Investigation Open
Internet of Things (IoT) networks require regular firmware updates to ensure enhanced security and stability. As we move towards methodologies of codifying security and policy decisions and exchanging them over IoT large-scale deployments …
View article: Demo: Closed-Loop Control over Wireless -- Remotely Balancing an Inverted Pendulum on Wheels
Demo: Closed-Loop Control over Wireless -- Remotely Balancing an Inverted Pendulum on Wheels Open
Achieving closed-loop control over wireless is crucial in realizing the vision of Industry 4.0 and beyond. This demonstration shows the viability of closed-loop control over wireless through a high-performance wireless solution. The closed…
View article: Design and Development of Non-Contact Bio-Potential Electrodes for Pervasive Health Monitoring Applications
Design and Development of Non-Contact Bio-Potential Electrodes for Pervasive Health Monitoring Applications Open
For the advent of pervasive bio-potential monitoring, it will be necessary to utilize a combination of cheap, quick to apply, low-noise electrodes and compact electronics with wireless technologies. Once available, all electrical activity …