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Romagnoli, L. (author)
TINK offers designers a complete Internet of Things (IOT) development environment to sketch experiential prototypes of connected objects. TINK is a user-friendly, visual, collaborative, open-source tool for designers to build connected interactions among objects. User-Friendly TINK targets interaction designers with minimal Arduino experience...
master thesis 2014
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Rashmi Narayanankannankutty, N. (author)
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the use of sensors, actuators and data communication technologies built into physical objects that enable these objects to be tracked, coordinated or controlled across a data network or the Internet. There is gap in identifying the critical business model design issues that should be considered for the domain...
master thesis 2014
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Brands, T.L.M. (author), Helsloot, L.J. (author), Wassenaar, G.M.A. (author)
HomeWizard B.V. is looking to expand the range of compatible TCP/IP devices for its home automation hub. To this end, the company wants to use third-party plugins that control these devices. To allow even people with little programming experience to make devices compatible with the HomeWizard hub, these plugins have to be easy to create. These...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Durmus, Y. (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the concept of cognitive networked devices that measure their environment and act on it intelligently. For instance, health sensors monitor vital human signs and inform their owner; smart meters measure the energy consumption and relay the information in real time to energy providers and consumers; and...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Carletto, G. (author)
Fribo is a product-system that aims at reducing the food waste in the households. The design is a consequence of an iterative process that had started from researching the main causes for food waste in private kitchens, proceeded with the user involvement and ended with a technological solution. The graduation process that led to the creation...
master thesis 2016
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De Smit, M. (author)
The market share of physical retailers is in decline as they are having trouble competing with pure online players. Meanwhile, Philips Lighting is looking for solutions that offer more than mere functional light in an increasingly LED-based industry, to give retailers a competitive advantage over their rivals. This project was set out to explore...
master thesis 2016
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Frijns, M. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Amram, T. (author)
Expressing creativity answers to fundamental human needs such as Autonomy, Competence and Self-Esteem (Sheldon, Elliot et al. 2001). However, as industrialisation caused the first consumer revolution, passive consumption of mass-produced objects became the norm. A contemporary response to this passive consumption can be found in an increasingly...
master thesis 2016
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Aerts, W.F. (author)
The project’s assigment was to outline a strategy for BMC Switzerland AG, a Swiss performance bicycle manufacturer, on how to develop ‘digital’ product services- and capabilities. In consultation with the company, the project has focussed specifically on product-monitoring- and maintenance applications and the development of cloud services for...
master thesis 2016
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Buquet, R. (author)
This thesis explores different perspectives on the added value of data and data visualizations in context management practices and argues that organizations can have a valuable role in the space between bottom-up and top-down approaches, as individuals’ lack of control over a context becomes an opportunity for encouragement of a sense of...
master thesis 2016
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Ruedisulj, T.L. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Fiore, E. (author), Bourgeois, J. (author)
Planned obsolescence is generally considered as a negative business strategy that induces replacement needs and affects attachment dynamics, as opposed to the goal of elongating product lifetime. At the present, however, an early replacement of long-lasting products is preferred in at least two cases which can be addressed during the design...
conference paper 2017
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van Duin, Ron (author)
Wat moet de havenstad Rotterdam gaan doen met alle toekomstige kansen en bedreigingen? Welke disruptieve veranderingen zijn bij uitstek geschikt voor de haven- en stadsontwikkeling en welke ontwikkelingen zien wij op ons afkomen? Op welke manier kunnen we daar op inspelen met het onderzoek en het onderwijs? Welke nieuwe kennis op het gebied van...
book 2017
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Macias Pesquera, R. (author)
The aim of this graduation project was to develop a solution for the household sector capable of reducing avoidable food waste with the use of the Internet of Things. This report was initiated with an exploration of the reasons of food waste and how this problem has been, is and will continue to be addressed in relation to human actions, habits...
master thesis 2017
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Tsorvas, Jim (author)
Internet of Things (IoT) encloses the utilization of sensors, actuators and data communication technologies embedded into physical devices enabling them to be tracked, coordinated or controlled over the Internet. Medical IoT refers to the vision where several wearables, sensors and actuators are scattered inside medical facilities and can...
master thesis 2017
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Guerra Veloz, Ana (author)
In the Internet of Things paradigm, everyday objects communicate with each other to form a worldwide dynamic network which provides opportunities for innovative services and applications in almost every field. Nevertheless, such a dynamic network also brings serious security issues to users, society, and even to the internet. Things that lack of...
master thesis 2017
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Wang, Meng (author)
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are gaining popularity in daily life as well as in specific fields such as home automation, medical facilities, among others. Many applications can be developed in each domain and new ones appear everyday, requiring a flexible, simple and secure interconnection among "things" [38]. Moreover, IoT platforms could...
master thesis 2017
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Zhou, Zhihao (author)
This thesis presents an ultra-low power wakeup timer locked to an RC time constant that can meet the stringent power requirements of the nodes for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. The wakeup timer, fabricated in a 40-nm CMOS process, employs a bang-bang digital-intensive frequency-locked loop (DFLL). A self-biased ΣΔ digitally controlled...
master thesis 2017
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Rahmadhani, Andri (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
LoRa, an abbreviation of Long Range, is a Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) radio technology that has quickly gained popularity as a communications means for the Internet-of-Things (IoT). LoRa is typically used together with the MAC protocol LoRaWAN and operates in the license-free ISM-bands. As such, anyone is allowed to deploy their own...
conference paper 2018
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Brous, P.A. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Herder, P.M. (author)
Purpose: Managers are increasingly looking to adopt the Internet of Things (IoT) to include the vast amount of big data generated in their decision-making processes. The use of IoT might yield many benefits for organizations engaged in civil infrastructure management, but these benefits might be difficult to realize as organizations are not...
journal article 2018
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