The Internet of Things: Networked Objects and Smart Devices
Constantine A. Valhouli
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
It all began with a coffeepot.
A coffeepot that was connected to the Internet (before it was even called the Internet) and which provided information about its status (long before there was Twitter).
In 1991, researchers at Cambridge University shared a single coffeepot among several floors. The researchers were frustrated by the fact that they would often climb several flights of stairs, only to find the coffeepot empty. They set up a videocamera that broadcast a still image to their desktops about three times per minute — enough to determine the level of coffee in the glass pot. Several years later, that coffeepot had become one of the first Internet web cam sensations, with millions of hits worldwide.
That coffeepot was a proof of concept for today’s networked objects and the Internet of Things.
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