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With the rapid development of the Internet of Things, a gap has emerged in skills versus knowledge in an industry typically segmented into hardware versus software. Practitioners are now expected to possess capabilities across the spectrum of hardware and software skills to create these smart devices.

This book explores these skill sets in an instructive way, beginning at the foundations of what makes smart technology smart, addressing the basics of hardware and hardware design, software, user experiences, and culminating in the considerations and means of building a fully formed smart device, capable of being used in a commercial capacity, versus a DIY project.
Practical Smart Device Design and Construction
includes a set of starter projects designed to encourage the novice to build and learn from doing. Each project also includes a summary guiding you where to go next, and how to tie the practical, hands-on experience together with what they have learned to take the next step on their own.

What Youll Learn

  • Practical smart device design and construction considerations such as size, power consumption, wiring needs, analog vs digital, and sensor types and uses
  • Methods and tools for creating their own designs such as circuit board designs; and wiring and prototyping tools
  • Hands-on guidance through their own prototype projects and building it alongside the projects in this book
  • Software considerations for speed versus ease, security, and basics of programming and data analytics for smart devices

Who This Book Is For

Those with some technical skills, or at least a familiarity with technical topics, who are looking for the means and skills to start experimenting with combined hardware and software projects in order to gain familiarity and comfort with the smart device space.

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ISBN 978-1-4842-5613-8 e-ISBN 978-1-4842-5614-5
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5614-5
Christopher Harrold 2020
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This book is dedicated to everyone who wants to know more. I hope it helps.

Acknowledgments

As with anything, this book took a village to produce. I would like to thank my family who tolerated so many hours of writing and the mess of the lab and was patient to no end as I worked to finish. I would also like to thank the team at Apress who was so supportive as I went on this journey. Lastly, building knowledge is never something you do alone, and I am eternally grateful to everyone who shared knowledge and skills with me along the way. I especially want to thank Louis Frolio for his support and friendship in this project. I could not have done it without him.

Table of Contents
Part I: Smart
Part II: Smart Hardware
Part III: Smart Software
Part IV: Permanence
About the Author
Christopher Harrold

is a 25-year veteran of IT, starting from help desk and tech support through to leading technology organizations and departments. Throughout his career, he has been privileged to witness one of the most exciting times in technology as the rapid pace of innovation and growth has driven technology from the realm of the corporation into the hands of the consumer. This has also spawned a rise in the creation of smart devices devices that extend our own abilities and reach through the application of technology.

As a maker and creator, this ability to build things that can do tasks is innately exciting to Chris, and so he has stayed close to the smart device space and has learned and built numerous things in that time. It is that process of building his skills in hardware, engineering, and product design that prompted Chris to write this book. While there is no way to convey a career of learning and study in a single book, his aim in writing this is to help others like him get started in the smart device space, by giving them the basic background, context, tools, and guidance to build on as they take their own projects to the next level.

About the Technical Reviewer
Rebecca Stewart

is a lecturer in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London, where she completed her PhD in 2010. She works with e-textiles and signal processing to build interactive, body-centric wearable computing systems, often incorporating performance, fashion, music, and/or design. In 2011, she co-founded Codasign, an arts technology company that taught children and adults how to use code and electronics in creative projects. She regularly collaborates with artists and fashion designers and has had work featured by the BBC, The New York Times , and NPR.

Part I Smart
Smart

The real purpose of this book is twofold for you as a reader. First is to give you a grounding in the basics that are required to build any smart device. These fundamentals are universal and will not change because of advances in computers or in new sensor developments. The fundamentals of smart devices are based in scientific laws and basic engineering, so they will be effective tools for you for a very long time. The second purpose is to bring together a background and context for why things are how they are and where smart devices are going. It is fair, and perhaps even an understatement, to say that this technology is changing rapidly. This book is not meant to cover everything ever that is possible, as it could never hope to do so. It will, however, give you the critical grounding in the basics of smart device theory and fundamentals so that even as the tools and capabilities change, you can keep pace with them.

This first section provides a historical context for you to understand why smart devices have developed the way they have and where they came from. This historical background is not explicitly needed of course, but as it is one of the stated purposes of this book, and one of my core beliefs in building materials for educating others, context matters. Understanding what has come before and influenced these developments can help you to understand how to use the results to their best effect.

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C. Harrold Practical Smart Device Design and Construction https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5614-5_1
1. A Brief History of Smart Things
Christopher Harrold
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Denver, CO, USA

Welcome, reader, and I am glad youve chosen to pick up this book. I wrote this book for two reasons: I think that people struggle with approaching smart devices because the hardware side of the process can be intimidating if you are unfamiliar with the concepts and basics of working with hardware like circuits and components. The second is that I have seen in my speaking and teaching efforts that having a little bit of context around what you are learning and working on can help inform the process and make it more relevant. That is what I will take you through in the first chapter of the book, the context of the smart device: where did they come from, why are they here, and how they can be used to change and improve the environment around us.

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