Analysing and Experimenting the Intel Galileo Board for the Internet-Of-Things
Paolo Cocchi ()
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Paolo Cocchi: Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering Antonio Ruberti (DIAG), University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
No 2015-12, DIAG Technical Reports from Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering, Universita' degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"
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This paper is a document about the Internet-Of-Things, or IoT. The motivations behind the present work can be found in the wide range of IoT devices appeared on the IT market during the last ten years. What is an IoT device? Is a home desktop PC connected to the Internet a IoT device? If we want to develop a IoT project, what platform is more convenient for us? What is the current state of art of IoT ? The aim of our work is to answer these questions. The paper focuses on the Intel Galileo board for the IoT. It is both a microcontroller and an IoT device. It is an x86 Linux embedded system. We exploit capabilities of the board and provide a developing methodology on the platform.
Keywords: Internet-of-Things; IoT; microcontroller; remote controlling; x86; Linux; embedded device (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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