We live in a world where data can now be captured wherever it’s generated, and leveraged
instantly using sensors in machines and wearables. The Internet-of-Things (IoT) depends on
these wireless and wired devices that talk to each other for medical devices for patient
monitoring, robotic manufacturing, smart cars and many other industries and applications.
Cruise Dyno has significant experience designing and creating these devices—even years
before they were the latest hot technology.
Cruise Dyno has significant experience in various technologies that fall under the IoT and
wearable umbrellas:
- Extremely low power devices, including hardware and firmware designed to function in
very power-limited applications.
- The smallest packaging requirements, using passive and active components that are almost
too small to see without a microscope.
- Extensive use of a variety of sensors, including movement, light, sound, video, and
location.
- Experience with a of all kinds of output devices, including graphical displays, and
haptic feedback.
- Devices that communicate with each other in various ways. This can be over wireless
protocols, or over AC (powerline), legacy wired connections, or the Internet.
- Collecting data, pushing it to the cloud, and making decisions based on it.
- Wireless protocols including Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE or BT Smart), or
proprietary protocols at various frequencies to solve specific problems.
- Cellular modems (M2M) to get data to the Internet.
- Secure protocols to get information from a sensor to the Internet safely.