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Air Quality Coverage that has Never Been Possible Before

Hot on the heels of our first Summer webinar (first of a four part series), we have some exciting news! The first webinar demonstrated how to connect the smart city sensor to SensorThings API. We’re currently doing this IRL at … Read More

Tutorial: Connect your Linklt One to Sensorup SensorThings Playground

Linklt One is a popular IoT development board for prototyping IoT applications. Costing only $59, it offers great value and versatility by combining GPS, GPRS (2.5G), Bluetooth and Wi-Fi in a single board [you can get it here]. This tutorial shows using an open standard-compliant … Read More

We’re making a big announcement!

SensorUp will be making a big announcement at GeoInt 2016 next week! Stay tuned here, or drop by our booth (#314) to find out more. If you want an in-depth briefing, feel free to contact us to arrange a meeting! We’ll be at GeoInt from May … Read More

Looking for the best study spot on campus?

Looking for the best spot to study on campus?  Look no further.  We have an open IoT solution for you.  In the past year, Dr. Liang supervised a fourth year engineering student c apstone project.  The project is titled Smart … Read More

SensorUp to participate the Internet Architecture Board Workshop on IoT Semantic Interoperability

Dr. Liang was invited to participate the IoT Semantic Interoperability Workshop 2016 organized by the Internet Architecture Board. Dr. Liang will present the Open Geospatial Consortium IoT and Sensor Web standards, such as the OGC SensorThings API, OGC Sensor Web Enablement … Read More

SensorUp stickers arrived!

Check this out.  Our stickers arrived today!  

A Decentralized SensorThings API Architecture for Raspberry Pi

When we designed OGC SensorThings API, efficiency and scalability are two critical requirements.  SensorThings API needs to be efficient so that it can accommodate battery power-constrained, computing power-constrained, and low cost devices. SensorThings API also needs to be scalable because it needs to scale … Read More

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