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Version 2.0 of OSH is well on its way and comes with a lot of fundamental changes to the core design as well as new Web APIs. Today we released v2.0-beta1 to all users so you can start testing this…
Sensor tasking and observations as well as processes and process chains are core capabilities provided by OpenSensorHub (OSH) through its implementation of Open Geospatial Consortium’s (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE), SWE Common Data, and SensorML standards. Sensor outputs can be…
What’s more fun than Kinect? How about RaspberryPi with Kinect…even better RaspberryPi running OpenSensorHub controlling a Kinect! That is right OpenSensorHub now supports Kinect sensors on RaspberryPi. What do I have to do to get this tremendous trio? Well simply…
Microsoft Kinect has been around for some time and here at OpenSensorHub.org we decided to have some fun with this neat sensor platform.
Version 1.3.2 of OSH has been released with many bug fixes and enhancements to the OGC service interfaces and security. This version is available for download as a single zip archive from GitHub Releases or as individual modules from our Bintray…
What is SmartThings? SmartThings is a technology used to create a connected home. At its core, SmartThings is a cloud-based service that interfaces with a user’s SmartThings hub. Its design allows for quick and seamless additions of many types of…