Joel,

To give you some ideas, we use IOIOs to do the following:

Read pressure sensors, temperature sensors, rainfall sensors, current sensors, water flow sensors via IOIO, read temperature, battery level from the Android tablet, write / control 22 relays via IOIO, write real time data from each tablet every minute something happens to an internet sqlserver system, temporary write to the tablet sqllite server in off wifi mode with online updates when wifi re-establishes; remote access changes of system configuration settings via internet, remote software updates to grouped and individual tablets via internet.

Also internet based statistical analysis of system data detecting hardware faults and advising owners / contractors / admin automatically.

The architecture is established to support 10,000's of ioio's and tablets. So really there is very little you can't do with the IOIO system if you put some thought into it and let your imagination run free. I think at last count we have about 15 or so threads running real time interpreting and acting on sensor data.

See some pics @ http://www.waterrenu.com/how-it-works


Paul James

WaterRenu.com  


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Subject: Re: memory storage and internet
From: joe el khoury <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, March 05, 2015 11:40 am
To: [email protected]

Amazing!!! This is what I need!! Thank you dude!!! Srry, I don't know how to express my thoughts clearly sometimes!!
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