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August 2015

AT&T: Iceberg

Best Overall IoT App

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At AT&T’s Internet of Things Hackathon, we built an application which could monitor the temperature of a beer in a refrigerator and send the temperature to a mobile application that would let someone know when the beer hit the optimal temperature.

Tim Sporcic created the a smart coolie with an Arduino Flora board, a temperature sensor and a Bluetooth LE module capable of pushing the data to the server.

Daniel Fairley picked up the data sent from the coolie and pushed it up to a time-series data service before exposing restful endpoints for it via JSONP that the mobile application hit.

The rest of us helped create an iOS application that would allow someone to pick the type and size of beer. This information would then determine the optimal temperature, and display the beer temperature.

Kris Giamello and Nicki Lee designed the fresh looking interface, while Michael Munsie, Michael Woloszuk, and I developed the actual application within Ionic.

I specifically was responsible for choosing the front-end framework and developing the first screen and its accompanying form for the application.

In the end, our team won Best Overall IoT Application. I bought a pressure cooker with my cut of the prize money.

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