DSP Enablers in the Internet of Smart Things: Sensing (Part #2)
A smart IoT platform requires three key building blocks: Connectivity, sensing and intelligence. On part 1 of ”DSP Enablers in the Internet of Smart Things” series, I addressed the connectivity aspect and explained how a DSP-based software PHY solution enables the creation of smart IoT devices through support for multiple connectivity standards. Let us now continue with a look at the sensing element.
There are multiple low-cost sensors in an Internet of Things (IoT) environment. Take the case of smart home, where an IoT home controller device has a microphone, can gather input from speech, process commands for speech recognition, carry out speaker verification, and in case of a suspicious noise, like breaking glass, can automatically call the security company.
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