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ARM Brings the Internet of Things To Life On Its Campus Chipmaker ARM is using its headquarters campus to demonstrate how its low-power chip technology can slash energy costs for the automated office environments of the future. ARM is installing sensors to automate the infrastructure that manages its meeting rooms, parking lots and HVAC systems. The company ARM will deploy network technology and more than 600 connected sensors across its UK campus in Cambridge, all controlled by smart ARM-based chips. ![]() ARM Holdings’ office complex in Cambridge will be outfiitted with sensors to monitor and automate much of its infrastructure. (Photo: cmglee via Wikipedia) The project will provide information and control of the site and its 75 car park lights, 40 meeting rooms, heating and water management systems. ARM believes the project will help it save money by reducing energy usage. The systems will be based on open internet standards and designed to help application developers mobilize connected assets of all kinds. The API specification will be made public to achieve broader deployment and to benefit businesses and individuals around the world. Three ARM partners will work together to create an environment for reducing inefficiencies and energy consumption – AlertMe, EnLight and IntelliSense.io. The collaboration between some of the UK’s most advanced technology companies will also provide the technology industry with key lessons on how a new generation of intelligent, connected products and services can be fully implemented, with the potential for worldwide adoption.
“ARM is delighted that, together with our partners, we have won the backing of the Technology Strategy Board to deploy IoT devices to improve the efficiency of our buildings in Cambridge,” said Graham Budd, chief operating officer at ARM. “To create a smart efficient building you need a great many sensors distributed throughout the system, all sharing information to improve decision-making. ARM technology and its ecosystem create the bedrock of this smart intelligence that will enable others to build unique services and applications to help the IoT flourish.” |
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