know more, check the playlist IoT at Google I/O 2018.
Showing posts with label Android Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Things. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
What's new in Android Things (Google I/O '18)
Android Things is Google's platform to support the development of Internet of Things devices. This talk will provide an update on the program and the future roadmap. Learn more about the breadth of hardware reference designs, the operating system, building apps, device management, and support from chip vendors. It will also discuss use-cases where edge computing can be used, and examples of prototype-to-production that demonstrate how Android Things is ready for commercial products.
know more, check the playlist IoT at Google I/O 2018.
know more, check the playlist IoT at Google I/O 2018.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Android Things: The IoT Platform for Everyone (GDD Europe '17)
Android Things: The IoT Platform for Everyone (GDD Europe '17)
Android Things is Google’s Internet of Things (IoT) platform that is based on the Android operating system. In this video, Rebecca Franks covers the basics of getting started with the platform and how any developer without electronics experience can build IoT apps with Android Things. She presents a few use cases and examples, along with an overview of how you can use the existing Android libraries with your next IoT project.
Friday, July 7, 2017
Android Things Projects
Android Things Projects
Key Features
Book Description
Android Things makes developing connected embedded devices easy by providing the same Android development tools, best-in-class Android framework, and Google APIs that make developers successful on mobile.
With this book, you will be able to take advantage of the new Android framework APIs to securely build projects using low-level components such as sensors, resistors, capacitors, and display controllers. This book will teach you all you need to know about working with Android Things through practical projects based on home automation, robotics, IoT, and so on. We'll teach you to make the most of the Android Things and build enticing projects such as a smart greenhouse that controls the climate and environment automatically. You'll also create an alarm system, integrate Android Things with IoT cloud platforms, and more.
By the end of this book, you will know everything about Android Things, and you'll have built some very cool projects using the latest technology that is driving the adoption of IoT. You will also have primed your mindset so that you can use your knowledge for profitable, practical projects.
What you will learn
About the Author
Francesco Azzola is an electronic engineer with over 15 years of experience in computer programming and JEE architecture. He is SCEA certified (Sun Certified Enterprise Architect), SCWCD, and SCJP. He is an Android and IoT enthusiast. He loves creating IoT projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Android, and other platforms.
He is interested in the convergence between IoT and mobile applications. Previously, he worked in the mobile development field for several years. He has created a blog called survivingwithandroid,where he shares posts about coding in Android and IoT projects.
Table of Contents
Key Features
- Learn to build promising IoT projects with Android Things
- Make the most out of hardware peripherals using standard Android APIs
- Build enticing projects on IoT, home automation, and robotics by leveraging Raspberry Pi 3 and Intel Edison
Book Description
Android Things makes developing connected embedded devices easy by providing the same Android development tools, best-in-class Android framework, and Google APIs that make developers successful on mobile.
With this book, you will be able to take advantage of the new Android framework APIs to securely build projects using low-level components such as sensors, resistors, capacitors, and display controllers. This book will teach you all you need to know about working with Android Things through practical projects based on home automation, robotics, IoT, and so on. We'll teach you to make the most of the Android Things and build enticing projects such as a smart greenhouse that controls the climate and environment automatically. You'll also create an alarm system, integrate Android Things with IoT cloud platforms, and more.
By the end of this book, you will know everything about Android Things, and you'll have built some very cool projects using the latest technology that is driving the adoption of IoT. You will also have primed your mindset so that you can use your knowledge for profitable, practical projects.
What you will learn
- Understand IoT ecosystem and the Android Things role
- See the Android Things framework: installation, environment, SDK, and APIs
- See how to effectively use sensors (GPIO and I2C Bus)
- Integrate Android Things with IoT cloud platforms
- Create practical IoT projects using Android Things
- Integrate Android Things with other systems using standard IoT protocols
- Use Android Things in IoT projects
About the Author
Francesco Azzola is an electronic engineer with over 15 years of experience in computer programming and JEE architecture. He is SCEA certified (Sun Certified Enterprise Architect), SCWCD, and SCJP. He is an Android and IoT enthusiast. He loves creating IoT projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Android, and other platforms.
He is interested in the convergence between IoT and mobile applications. Previously, he worked in the mobile development field for several years. He has created a blog called survivingwithandroid,where he shares posts about coding in Android and IoT projects.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started with Android Things
- Create an alarm system using Android Things
- How to make an environmental monitoring system
- Integrate Android Things with IoT cloud platforms
- Create a smart system to control ambient light
- Remote Weather station
- Build a spying eye
- Android with Android Things
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Developer Preview 4 of Android Things released
Developer Preview 4 of Android Things released, bringing new supported hardware, features, and bug fixes to the platform. This version support Google Assistant SDK on all Android Things certified development boards.
know more: Android Developers Blog - Android Things Developer Preview 4
know more: Android Developers Blog - Android Things Developer Preview 4
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Introduction videos for Android Things
I found two Youtube videos good for Android Things, published by The Linux Foundation.
Android Things: High Level Introduction - Anisha Dattatraya & Geeta Krishna, Intel Corporation
An overview of the basic concepts behind Android things and its structure and components is presented. Upon completion of this session, you should have a good overview of how Android Things brings simplicity to IoT software and hardware development by providing a simple and secure deployment and update model. This presentation provides the context needed for the Android Things Tutorial and other deep dive sessions for Android Things.
About Geeta Krishna
I've been involved in Unix based OS development since the 1990s. Most of my career has been spent in system level development of High Availability and Distributed Systems software technology. More recently, I have taken on Engineering Management roles for Tizen In Vehicle Infotainment and Intel's Reference Design for Android. I currently work for Open Source Technology Center at Intel Corporation and am Engineering Manager for Android Things.
Android Things - Karim Yaghmour, Opersys Inc.
While Android has shipped in more than a billion phones and has made its way into countless hmi systems, its uses have remained user-centric; that, despite some community attempts over the years to show that it can be used in headless systems. Google changed all that by introducing Brillo and Weave, and later announcing Android Things as the successor to Brillo. By using an Android-based system to venture head on into the world of IOT, Google has chosen to leverage its success in one ecosystem to help shape a completely different one. This talk will look at how Android Things builds on what Brillo was and how Android Things can be used to create Android-based IOT devices.
About Karim Yaghmour
Karim is part serial entrepreneur, part unrepentant geek. He's most widely know for his O'Reilly books: "Building Embedded Linux Systems" and "Embedded Android". As an active member of the open source community since the mid-90's, he pioneered the world of Linux tracing with the Linux Trace Toolkit and introduced Adeos, one of the first nanokernels/hypervisors for Linux. As part of his work, he's had the privilege of working with teams from a wide range of fields, from enterprise to embedded.
Android Things: High Level Introduction - Anisha Dattatraya & Geeta Krishna, Intel Corporation
An overview of the basic concepts behind Android things and its structure and components is presented. Upon completion of this session, you should have a good overview of how Android Things brings simplicity to IoT software and hardware development by providing a simple and secure deployment and update model. This presentation provides the context needed for the Android Things Tutorial and other deep dive sessions for Android Things.
About Geeta Krishna
I've been involved in Unix based OS development since the 1990s. Most of my career has been spent in system level development of High Availability and Distributed Systems software technology. More recently, I have taken on Engineering Management roles for Tizen In Vehicle Infotainment and Intel's Reference Design for Android. I currently work for Open Source Technology Center at Intel Corporation and am Engineering Manager for Android Things.
Android Things - Karim Yaghmour, Opersys Inc.
While Android has shipped in more than a billion phones and has made its way into countless hmi systems, its uses have remained user-centric; that, despite some community attempts over the years to show that it can be used in headless systems. Google changed all that by introducing Brillo and Weave, and later announcing Android Things as the successor to Brillo. By using an Android-based system to venture head on into the world of IOT, Google has chosen to leverage its success in one ecosystem to help shape a completely different one. This talk will look at how Android Things builds on what Brillo was and how Android Things can be used to create Android-based IOT devices.
About Karim Yaghmour
Karim is part serial entrepreneur, part unrepentant geek. He's most widely know for his O'Reilly books: "Building Embedded Linux Systems" and "Embedded Android". As an active member of the open source community since the mid-90's, he pioneered the world of Linux tracing with the Linux Trace Toolkit and introduced Adeos, one of the first nanokernels/hypervisors for Linux. As part of his work, he's had the privilege of working with teams from a wide range of fields, from enterprise to embedded.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Google’s Internet of Things platform: Android Things and Weave
Google announced updates to Google’s Internet of Things platform: Android Things and Weave, to know the details, refer Announcing updates to Google’s Internet of Things platform: Android Things and Weave
To get started, check out Google's IoT developer site, or go directly to the Android Things, Weave, and Google Cloud Platform sites for documentation and code samples. You can also join Google's IoT Developers Community on Google+ to get the latest updates and share and discuss ideas with other developers.
To get started, check out Google's IoT developer site, or go directly to the Android Things, Weave, and Google Cloud Platform sites for documentation and code samples. You can also join Google's IoT Developers Community on Google+ to get the latest updates and share and discuss ideas with other developers.
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