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- | This book and its offshoots were prepared to provide a supplementary and practical add-on for the main book on the Internet of Things. | + | |
- | The primary goal of this book is to provide the detailed description of the VREL - IoT laboratories with remote access for those, who interface our labs remotely. | + | |
- | Its secondary goal is to give ideas on the IoT projects to the bachelor students, master students, technology enthusiasts and engineers. | + | |
- | This book is also a good starting point for teachers, tutors and educators to start preparing of other materials for their implementation of the practical course on IoT, construct their laboratories, | + | IOT-OPEN.EU consortium selected partners collective monography. The full list of contributors |
- | We (authors) assume that persons willing to study this content are already familiar with our " | + | == ITT Group == |
+ | * Raivo Sell, Ph.D., ING-PAED IGIP | ||
+ | * Rim Puks, Eng. | ||
+ | * Mallor Kingsepp, Eng. | ||
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+ | == Silesian University of Technology == | ||
+ | * Piotr Czekalski, Ph.D., Eng. | ||
+ | * Gabriel Drabik, Ph.D., Eng. | ||
+ | * Krzysztof Tokarz, Ph.D., Eng. | ||
+ | * Oleg Antemijczuk, | ||
+ | * Jarosław Paduch, M.Sc., Eng. | ||
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+ | == University of Messina == | ||
+ | * Salvatore Distefano, Ph.D., Eng. | ||
+ | * Riccardo Di Pietro, | ||
+ | * Giovanni Merlino, Ph.D., Eng. | ||
+ | * Carlo Scaffidi, | ||
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+ | === Graphic design | ||
+ | * Blanka Czekalska, M.Sc., Eng., Arch. | ||
+ | * Małgorzata Wiktorczyk, B.Sc. Eng. | ||
- | We believe this manual will help to seamlessly start your work with real IoT devices, whether you have them on your desk or you access them remotely using our VREL model. | ||
- | **Note: Practice makes a master, so enjoy programming IoT!** |