原创 Spooking trick-or-treaters with IoT

2013-10-23 21:45 1306 15 15 分类: 消费电子

My little brother Andrew is 13 years younger than me. I remember way back in the mists of time (1975—when the year 2000 was still a quarter of a century in the future) when Andrew was five years old and I was 18 and had just graduated from high school...


{Cue sound and "vision ripple" effects
as we travel back into the distant past}


...I'd always had a love of space and hoped to interest Andrew. I took a sheet of pressed board (hardboard in England), painted it black, and built a big control panel involving loads of switches and little 6V incandescent light bulbs with different coloured plastic filters. I also installed a small reel-to-reel tape recorder with 1/4" tape upon which I had pre-recorded something like "Here we are in a rocket about to go to the moon. The pilot is Commander Andrew James Maxfield. He's about to press the buttons that start the launch sequence. 10... 9... 8... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... LIFTOFF!!! Here we gooooooo..."


I installed the panel leaning against the wall behind the dining table, which we covered with a blanket. Then Andrew and I sat there in the gloom with him pressing switches up and down and corresponding lights turning on and off. Then we ran the tape and made appropriate sound effects to each other. Then we did it all again... and again... and again...


The reason I was reminded of all this is that I just received an email from the folks at Texas Instruments saying:


TI is taking advantage of its IoT technology to spook trick-or-treaters this year and we've captured it all on film. With Wi-Fi, ZigBee and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, any evil mastermind can control zombies, pumpkins, spiders and monsters to awaken when visitors approach. Watch TI's spooky haunted house video to see how it works and check out the recent blog post on ConnecTIng Wirelessly that dives into the technology behind the scenes.


Here's the video of which they speak.


The folks at TI go on to say that the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to connect 50 billion devices by the next decade. And, to bring it all back home, they say that the IoT is invading Halloween with help from TI's WiFi, ZigBee, and Bluetooth technologies.


For myself, I'm thinking of the fun I could have had when I was a young lad if I'd had access to the sort of technology we have available to us today, such as all this cool stuff from TI. How about you? What sorts of goofy things did you create in the old days, and what sorts of things are you creating (or would be creating if you had the time) now?


 

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