Design and Implementation of IoT Platform Education System Based on Open Source Hardware

Design and Implementation of IoT Platform Education System Based on Open Source Hardware

Sun-O Choi, Jongbae Kim
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/IJSI.304878
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Abstract

The IoT is the very critical core to 4th industrial revolution that will lead to hyper-connectivity, hyper-intelligence and hyper-reality. Recently, the importance of software, electronics, mechanical, and convergence education has emerged, and thanks to this, research and development for IoT platform educational equipment is in progress. However, in the educational field, practical devices for IoT education, namely, various sensors, breadboards, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi are purchased and used respectively. This problem is due to the lack of integrated IoT platform educational equipment. In this study, an integrated IoT platform education system based on open source hardware was the operation and performance are verified by using IoT platform system where various sensor and device module are equipped and controlled. The IoT in this article has strong points in openness, compatibility, high availability, economy and space utilization, which is to expected to improve the efficiency an educational field.
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In this paper, based on the principle of open source hardware (OSHW), the author implemented functions to integrate and control various sensors and device modules by applying Arduino and Raspberry Pi, which are representative open source hardware. Open source hardware is a hardware that everyone can learn, modify, distribute, manufacture, and sell hardware based on this design because the design is public.

The design sources for making the hardware should be available in a format suitable for modifying it. It is ideal for individuals to create open source hardware, and to use readily available parts and materials, standard processing methods, open facilities, unrestricted content, and open source design tools to maximize the use of this hardware.

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