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Contact is "Scott, John (UK)" <scottj@qti.qualcomm.com>
Contact is "Scott, John (UK)" <scottj@qti.qualcomm.com>


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'Tunmer, Luke' <ltunmer@qti.qualcomm.com> had proposed:


"Harrison, Chandra" <c_charri@qti.qualcomm.com> may be interested in [[Personal status server]]
Because the Pi is such a cheap computer, it seems it should be ideal for the increasingly discussed ideas of home-hubs, automated home and the internet-of-things. The Pi can play a dual role - the hub itself, and prototypes of small connected things. Software available for the Pi such as XBMC to power media centres, and Asterisk to enable voice/phone management seem to provide powerful hub capabilities, while the GPIO port on the board will open it up to be the prototypes for connected elements to all kinds of items in the home.
 
I project which showed some real innovation in what could be achieved in the connected home could challenge a group of students with strengths in different aspects of computer science and user design.
 
However, currently suggesting he may be client for [[Rule-tris introduction to programming]]

Latest revision as of 16:44, 2 November 2012

Contact is "Scott, John (UK)" <scottj@qti.qualcomm.com>

'Tunmer, Luke' <ltunmer@qti.qualcomm.com> had proposed:

Because the Pi is such a cheap computer, it seems it should be ideal for the increasingly discussed ideas of home-hubs, automated home and the internet-of-things. The Pi can play a dual role - the hub itself, and prototypes of small connected things. Software available for the Pi such as XBMC to power media centres, and Asterisk to enable voice/phone management seem to provide powerful hub capabilities, while the GPIO port on the board will open it up to be the prototypes for connected elements to all kinds of items in the home.

I project which showed some real innovation in what could be achieved in the connected home could challenge a group of students with strengths in different aspects of computer science and user design.

However, currently suggesting he may be client for Rule-tris introduction to programming