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Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 11:00am to 11:45am

Making IoT Enterprise Development Simpler

Launching enterprise IoT products to the marketplace is a complex maze of steps and hurdles that takes most IoT development teams eighteen-to-twenty-four months to reach. Why does it take so long? Developers have to merge the diverse disciplines of back-end IT requirements, RF design, mixed signal, big data, and much more into a complete IoT system. Eric King discusses the major steps of Internet of Things development and shows you how to make your systems simpler and less risky. Eric explores the often forgotten areas of testing and certification for IoT systems and the increasing levels of industry regulation. Finally, Eric discusses the steps the IoT and software industry can take in the future to simplify the overall development and launch of IoT systems. Dive into the major technology decisions that IoT development teams face in this ever-changing tech world:

  • Antenna design — critical with wearables and multiple radio systems
  • Sensors — how different interfaces impact processors
  • Device management — remote control issues
  • Data storage — IoT cloud storage choices
  • Information processing — storing, analyzing, and accessing data
  • Dashboards — track and monitor system status and activity

 

Brian Hicks
IOT SmartData Labs

Brian Hicks is an engineer with 19 years of experience in the wireless industry. His focus has been with device certifications, SW test, remote management platforms, application development, pre and post launch support, product management, etc. He has worked as a test engineer at the Sprint STIC lab, performing end to end testing of devices submitted for network certification, and also has received numerous carrier certifications worldwide for multiple modules and routers, as well as many other M2M devices.