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element14 Community launches “Forget Me Not” competition encouraging development of home monitoring and automation technologies.
CHICAGO – June 24, 2014 – element14, along with partners EnOcean,
Tektronix, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the Eclipse Foundation, has
announced the launch of the new “Forget Me Not” design challenge, a
global design competition which will encourage participating engineers
to develop pioneering applications in the field of home monitoring and
automation. The initiative will use a core kit featuring popular
products: Raspberry Pi, EnOcean Pi, EnOcean Sensor Kit and WiPi, as
well as an oscilloscope courtesy of Tektronix.
The technologies that underpin the term “Internet of Things” have
opened up new possibilities for remote control of home appliances and
devices. The “Forget Me Not” challenge aims to solve common everyday
problems for people, such as remembering whether or not they have
locked the front door, taken out the trash or left the oven on. Using
energy harvesting wireless sensors, IoT technologies are able to
transmit information to smartphones and tablets, giving the user a
real-time update on such statuses. Furthermore, there are implications
for automating tasks while away from home, such as feeding pets or
watering plants.
“The Internet of Things has been a hot topic in the media, but the technologies behind it have not yet been a focus of the attention,” said Dianne Kibbey, Global Head of Community, element14. “Our 230,000-member Community is at the forefront of this trend, and this challenge aims to create applications to be used by everyone, in real life. The projects developed will have great implications for the smart homes of the future, and we look forward to seeing many creative designs.”
The competitors in the challenge will be provided with the following:
• Raspberry Pi
• EnOcean Pi
• EnOcean Sensor Kit
• WiPi
• Tektronix TBS1202B-EDU Oscilloscope
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The competitors will also be provided with Eclipse SmartHome, an
open-source software framework that helps accelerate the development of
home automation solutions. A budget of $500 per competitor will be
granted to acquire additional materials. The recruitment period, which
launches today, will conclude on Monday, July 14, 2014. A total of 15
competitors will be selected to build their designs and blog at the
element14 design community throughout the challenge, addressing their
ideas and key challenges. The competition will conclude in late October
2014.
There will be three prizes. The grand prize winner will receive an
all-expenses-paid trip to Electronica 2014 in Munich, Germany, as well
as a product bundle valued at more than $20,000. The bundle will
include a Tektronix MDO3104 oscilloscope with a built-in spectrum
analyzer, a full license for EnOcean Link middleware and an EnOcean EDK
350 Developer Kit. The runner up will receive a bundle including a
Rapiro DIY Robot Kit and an EnOcean EDK 350 Developer Kit. Finally, the
people’s choice winner, who will be chosen by a vote on the
award-winning element14 design community, will receive an EnOcean EDK
350 Developer Kit.
For more information on the “Forget Me Not” design challenge, visit the homepage.
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