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Prototyping The Physical Design For IoT Devices

IoT devices are physical hardware like sensors, actuators, and appliances that are programmed for applications and can transmit data over the internet. They can be embedded into mobile devices, industrial equipment, medical devices, and more. The presentation discusses prototyping technologies and platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Spark Core for developing the physical design of IoT devices before full production.

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Prototyping The Physical Design For IoT Devices

IoT devices are physical hardware like sensors, actuators, and appliances that are programmed for applications and can transmit data over the internet. They can be embedded into mobile devices, industrial equipment, medical devices, and more. The presentation discusses prototyping technologies and platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Spark Core for developing the physical design of IoT devices before full production.

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A Presentation on

Prototyping the Physical


Design for IoT Devices
MOHAMMED ZIA AHMED KHAN
1604-17-736-070 MECH-B
IoT capable devices
IoT devices are pieces of hardware, such as sensors, actuators, gadgets, appliances, or machines,
that are programmed for certain applications and can transmit data over the internet or other
networks.

They can be embedded into other mobile devices, industrial equipment, environmental sensors,
medical devices, and more.
A Prototype and a Product
Prototyping technologies and Platforms
Arduino
Raspberry pi
Spark Core

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