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Dumo, John Ivan Macaraeg (2019) IOT and connectivity. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract
Research has shown that devices under the umbrella of Internet of Things, are becoming more of a norm for thousands if not millions of households around the world. With this in mind it is important to cater for the need of such devices. This is supplemented by helping the developers and engineers of the future develop their very own device that may eventually be in those households. The aim of this dissertation artefact is to create an academic tutorial that beginners and intermediate students can follow, to create their very own Internet of Things device, utilising Arduino.
Findings from the literature review back up this statement that these devices are not just being used in specialised scenarios, such as healthcare, but are also being used within the modern day home.
It is important to mention that accessibility was considered and catered for during the creation of this artefact.
During the project technology such as MIT App Inventor as well as Arduino IDE were utilised during its inception.
Various management techniques were utilised during the creation of this artefact, but not just this, other techniques such as feedback scales were used to help figure out the effectiveness of this tutorial.
Course: Digital Media - BSc (Hons) - C1515
Date Deposited: 2019-11-21
URI/permalink: https://library.port.ac.uk/dissert/dis13457.html