Empirical research project of the TU Darmstadt and the OFB about the change through digitization and structural change on the real estate industry.
Empirical research project of the TU Darmstadt and the OFB about the change through digitization and structural change on the real estate industry.
The Californian Semtech Corporation will supply the Dortmund-based Lemonbeat GmbH with LoRa technology for its smart metering solutions in the future.
According to the latest Bitkom stidy, intelligent and digitally networked systems – the IoT backbone for the industry 4.0 – continue to gain in importance.
More than 30,000 visitors and industry specialists from 73 countries are expected to attend this year’s “Embedded World” – the world’s leading trade fair for embedded systems in Nuremberg from February 27 to March 1,2018. 1,000 exhibitors and speakers will […]
Energy efficiency and optimal production processes are key success factors especially for small and medium-sized companies. However, unlike IT-systems, industrial machines cannot be exchanged every few years to keep up with state of the art production. At many companies, these machines are often decades old. 20 or 30 year equipment is not uncommon. So how can they keep up with today’s need for increased efficiency? What can companies do, to identify and eradicate problems, thus making the output more efficient? “Retrofitting” is the term summing up the answer. Equipping old machines with new sensors. However, that’s easier said than done.
Let’s face it: Explaining the Internet of Things and the advantages of direct communication between devices can be a dry and theoretical topic. So we decided to literally spice the whole story up and add a little bit of gamification to the issue: In future events we’re going to demonstrate our technology with a smart game of dice that communicates its result to a vending machine, releasing a pack of Lemonbeat branded snack chips in case players sucessfully rolled the dice.
With the Lemonbeat Device Development Kit (DDK) we offer companies a tool for an easy entry into the Internet of Things. The actual fourth revision of our DDK offers prevalent functions to easily connect own products in an intelligent way via the Lemonbeat smart Device Language (LsDL).
Whenever you attend IoT events these days, there’s one question that is always debated intensively. Do we really need a common standard for the Internet of Things, or are we fine with what we have? While some say we have already got what we need and the rest can be done with gateways, others passionately advocate for horizontal standardization. At the annual M2M Summit of the German based M2M Alliance in Düsseldorf, the discussion continued.
The Internet of Things (IoT), the automated communication between devices and machines is changing our lives in a fundamental way. You all know the buzzwords when it comes to IoT: Smart Cities, Smart Home, Smart whatwhat. Connected devices tell us […]
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