This introduction to building and deploying smart sensors and devices takes a hands-on approach to teach the practice behind the theory. Rather than giving you a tour of the protocols and architectures behind the Internet of Things, this book shows you how to build real solutions to real problems.
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Alasdair Allan is a Scientist, Author, Hacker and Tinkerer, and co-founder of a startup working on fixing the Internet of Things. He is the author of a number of books, and from time to time he also stands in front of cameras. He is a contributing editor for MAKE magazine, and a contributor to the O'Reilly Radar. A few years ago he caused a privacy scandal by uncovering that your iPhone was recording your location all the time. Alasdair is a former academic. Notable successes included contributing to the detection of what--at the time--was the most distant object yet discovered.
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