There was a session on how they collected processed the data. It sounds like they'll be selling the Arduino shields they used online later this month. Google also said they'd be open-sourcing their code for the collection and data processing.
On 5/15/13 12:08 PM, Josh Andler wrote:
They're even tracking air quality... I bet it has stink sensors.
On May 15, 2013 10:56 AM, "Ilan Rabinovitch" <ilan@socallinuxexpo.org mailto:ilan@socallinuxexpo.org> wrote:
Google I/O has something similar running this week: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/13/google-io-tracking-sensors/ On 3/17/13 6:01 PM, Ilan Rabinovitch wrote: > Hello, > > I saw this mentioned in the Oreilly UG newsletter: > https://plus.google.com/108178010523548991871/posts/NDGpVNcnyDF?imm_mid=0a38e8&cmp=em-npa-ug-nl-mar17-html > > Might be something to try out for real time alerting to the venue about > temperature issues in our jam packed meeting rooms. > > Ilan > -- Ilan Rabinovitch Conference Chair Southern California Linux Expo 877-831-2569x110 <tel:877-831-2569x110> Phone 818-442-1865 <tel:818-442-1865> Mobile ilan@socallinuxexpo.org <mailto:ilan@socallinuxexpo.org> E-MAIL _______________________________________________ Scale-planning mailing list Scale-planning@lists.linuxfests.org <mailto:Scale-planning@lists.linuxfests.org> https://lists.linuxfests.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scale-planning
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