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Internet of Things and people with disabilities

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Today we will talk of the future of the Internet. Where are we going? What will be beyond the Internet we know today? One of the visions of how the Internet is the future (although it is coming, as you will see in this article) is the "Internet of things".

Internet of things, we mean an Internet where all objects: vases, chairs, books, keys, cups, etc., may be connected to the Internet and interact with other objects and with people exchanging information through the Internet. This has a very useful applications for people with disabilities.

The Internet of Things is the expected trend after several years of platform, network and Web 2.0, we move to ubiquitous (wireless Internet from any site) that intelligently enables you to link to objects, services and products both in the real world and virtual worlds.

Internet of things is what he proposes an alliance of five companies that lead the first prototypes of the Future Internet. Tikiag are a company that proposes to associate applications using an object that manages electronic tags; Mir: ror Violet device that detects objects Pachube, a service for tag and share real-time data objects, artifacts, buildings and environments worldwide, Arduino, an open source hardware platform which can indicate software functionality, and finally, ZeroG Wireless a company that produces semiconductors for buildings based on chips that are activated by WiFi networks. See more videos and demos on ReadWriteWeb.




This dispositvo becomes the first commercial type capable of reading RFID tags. The RDIF is a system of radio frequency identification can provide information identifying a receiver reads and acknowledges. Thus, any object that contains an RFID tag or sticker can be read by a device with this technology reconociéndolo.La idea of Mir: ror is able to connect via USB to your PC or Mac, so that when we leave on him our book, keys or cup (to name a few), will be able to recognize what object it is, sending information to the platform Violet, and throwing and various applications and activities, previously set by us at the above web company. For example, we make when we allow our cup of coffee on the Mir: ror, the state information in our social networks (Facebook type) switch to "having coffee" or that when we move beyond our umbrella, we notify the our computer screen or through audio of temperature on the street, or to bring a book to the RFID reader to the computer read your content. And so to endless possibilities.

- We would like to receive comments to this story.
What would you do if you could connect an RFID sticker to an object and that this object could communicate on the Internet by sending an email message, information, etc..?
What applications will occur to persons with disabilities?

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Source:http://www.hectormilla.com/innovacion/2208/os-presento-el-internet-de-las-cosas
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