This book looks at how to integrate iOS devices into distributed sensors network, both to make use of its own on-board sensors in such networks, but also as a hub.
Alasdair Allan Bücher
Alasdair Allan ist ein britischer Wissenschaftler und Journalist, dessen Arbeit oft Technologie, Hacking und Medienberichterstattung miteinander verbindet. Er ist bekannt für seine fundierte Expertise im Bereich Internet der Dinge und Sensorik, wobei seine innovativen Projekte und Enthüllungen zur Nutzerortung große Aufmerksamkeit erregten. Allan schreibt mit einem scharfen Blick für die gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen moderner Technologien, seine Texte erschienen in führenden Tech-Publikationen. Sein Ansatz, der wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse mit investigativer journalistischer Arbeit kombiniert, bietet Lesern einzigartige Einblicke in die komplexe Welt der digitalen Innovation.




Make: Bluetooth
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This book is where your adventures with Bluetooth LE begin. You'll start your journey by getting familiar with your hardware options: Arduino, BLE modules, computers (including Raspberry Pi!), and mobile phones. From there, you'll write code and wire circuits to connect off-the-shelf sensors, and even go all the way to writing your own Bluetooth Services. Along the way you'll look at lightbulbs, locks, and Apple's iBeacon technology, as well as get an understanding of Bluetooth security--?both how to beat other people's security, and how to make your hardware secure. --From Amazon
Learning iPhone Programming
- 356 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Get the hands-on experience you need to program for the iPhone and iPod Touch. With this easy-to-follow guide, you'll build several sample applications by learning how to use Xcode tools, the Objective-C programming language, and the core frameworks. Before you know it, you'll not only have the skills to develop your own apps, you'll know how to sail through the process of submitting apps to the iTunes App Store. Whether you're a developer new to Mac programming or an experienced Mac developer ready to tackle the iPhone and iPod Touch, Learning iPhone Programming will give you a head start on building market-ready iPhone apps. Start using Xcode right away, and learn how to work with Interface Builder Take advantage of model-view-controller (MVC) architecture with Objective-C Build a data-entry interface, and learn how to parse and store the data you receive Solve typical problems while building a variety of challenging sample apps Understand the demands and details of App Store and ad hoc distribution Use iPhone's accelerometer, proximity sensor, GPS, digital compass, and camera Integrate your app with iPhone's preference pane, media playback, and more
Tweed rins tae the Ocean follows an east to west coast walk by Allan and some friends, and gently explores the history, literature and language of what Allan contends is the oldest national land border in the world. The title of the book takes its inspiration from the Burns song, 'Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation'. The journey described was the product of a challenge Allan set himself, not just to walk the Border, but to read a way along it too. This is a book that will challenge the preconceptions of many about a region reputed to have the highest per capita number of titled residents in Scotland, and which is home to the Duke of Buccleuch, one of the largest private land owners in Europe.