- 40 million data points from 4,000 data streams delivered via Device
Cloud to analyze environmental data -

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MINNETONKA, Minn. -- (Business Wire)
Digi International (NASDAQ:DGII) will take part in deploying over 500
sensor nodes at Google’s developer conference, Google
I/O, May 15-17. The Data Sensing Lab project demonstrates how
real-time machine-to-machine (M2M) data can provide insight into
customer behaviors and preferences. Utilizing Digi’s XBee ZigBee modules
and ConnectPort wireless gateways to connect the nodes, sensor data is
then collected and managed via Device
Cloud by Etherios, Digi’s platform for managing large populations of
devices and connecting devices to applications.
“Google is using the Internet of Things to get a global view of their
entire multi-million dollar event as it plays out in real time. They’re
learning where people are going and when, how loud the applause is for
each presentation, where it’s figuratively hot and where it’s literally
cool,” said Rob Faludi, collaborative strategy leader at Digi
International and member of the Data Sensing Lab team. “But they’re also
learning how easy it is to integrate M2M data, via Device Cloud’s APIs,
with their own cloud-based business systems. Google and Digi
collaborated to create a complete end-to-end solution in just a few
weeks, one that’s ready to hand us 40 million fascinating data points.”
The sensor network’s 4,000 data streams running over Device Cloud
utilizes over 500 XBee modules connecting Arduino based sensors to
provide continuous updates on temperature, pressure, light, air quality,
motion and noise levels in San Francisco’s Moscone Center during the
conference. The Google
Cloud Platform team will gather, transform, and analyze the
information, then share heat maps and other data visualizations in
collaboration with the Google
Maps team.
The Data Sensing Lab crew, Alasdair Allan of Babilim Light Industries,
Kipp Bradford of Kippworks, Rob Faludi of Digi International, Michael
Manoochehri, Amy Unruh and Kim Cameron of Google and Julie Steele of
O’Reilly Media, created the project to collect data to answer questions
about the physical world in a fun and awe-inspiring way.
For more information about the software involved in this project, attend
the “Behind
the Data Sensing Lab” session on May 16, 5:20 – 6 p.m. PDT, at
Google I/O. You can find live updates from the conference on Digi’s
Machine Talk blog, Facebook,
Twitter
and Google+
and updates from the Data Sensing Lab team on Google+
and Twitter.
About Digi International
Digi International is the M2M expert, combining products and services as
end-to-end solutions to drive business efficiencies. Digi provides the
industry’s broadest range of wireless products, a cloud computing
platform tailored for devices and development services to help customers
get to market fast with wireless devices and applications. Digi’s entire
solution set is tailored to allow any device to communicate with any
application, anywhere in the world. For more information, visit Digi's
website at www.digi.com,
or call 877-912-3444.
All brand names and product names are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.

Contacts:
Digi International
Elizabeth Presson, (952) 912-3444
elizabeth.presson@digi.com
or
Mulberry
Marketing Communications
Matt Serra, (904) 355-8680
mserra@mulberrymc.com
Source: Digi International
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