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Dec 22 ’11
Today we’d like to share the second place winners in the Taiko Cup competition. Second place went to the team from National Taipei University of Technology, Department of Computer Science and Information Technology. The system is a home safety system comprised of an IP camera, hazard sensors, magnetic triggers, pressure sensor and motion sensors. The system is particularly suited for installation at extended care facilities for senior citizens. Aside from common hazard sensors such as gas, heat and sound, the team also implemented pressure sensors on the bed so if the patient is out of bed or fell off, a caretaker will be notified immediately through one of three alart mechnisms (SMS, visual alarm, audio alarm). The system can also be accessed through the web interface and be monitored remotely.
Dec 20 ’11
Over the next few posts, we will be taking a look at some of the teams from our Taiko Cup. Above you can see our third place winners, the team from TamKang University, Department of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering. The team created a low-cost point-of-sale system which utilizes a simple electronic scale, and a Tibbo EM1000TEV. The EM1000TEV performs several pre-programmed operations during the check out process, and keeps each sales record in memory. Logs and transactions can then be viewed remotely via its internal Web server.
Dec 19 ’11
The Taiko Cup Draws To a Close!We told you this was going to happen, and indeed, the first Taiko Cup competition has been successfully completed! Our panel of judges reviewed the work of 12 teams who created 12 projects using Tibbo BASIC and programmable modules. The judges then picked the top three winners, along with five runners-up. And then, of course, awards were given, and a lottery draw was held for various electronic components, sponsored by Amedi and Tibbo. You can see some photos above — click an image to make it larger. The next few posts will focus on specific teams and their endeavors. Great work, everyone!
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