On September 28th, 2015, an Internet of Things (#IoT) hackathon in Utrecht took place as part of a “Summer of Innovation” series. This years event #Oracle employees were placed on teams as technical resources and participating members. Have you ever been to the #Netherlands? The first thing you see when you get off the train in Utrecht is a lot of bikes! One of the teams, "Team Lonneke” had the idea to solve the problem of the un-organized bikes with some IoT ingenuity. The team tried to solve issues relating to the individual who owns the bike, and the city parking management company. The team used a Raspberry PI with a fully loaded GrovePi kit to detect a bike’s presence in the bike rack. Then used the Raspberry Pi camera to take a picture of the bike owner using her/his own phone. A notification containing the picture, location, and time the bike was parked was sent to the person’s phone using #Oracle #Mobile #Cloud Service. When the bike was removed from the rack, another notification was sent informing the usage time and how much the charge would be. Along with the app for end users, the team had a dashboard for the parking management company that gave an overview of bike distribution throughout the city. This would allow the company to direct cyclists to places where there were free bike racks! Over time, bike rack usage #data would be collected to enhance overall quality! In the end, the team got third place! #lifeatOracle

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On September 28th, 2015, an Internet of Things (#IoT) hackathon in Utrecht took place as part of a “Summer of Innovation” series. This years event #Oracle employees were placed on teams as technical resources and participating members.
Have you ever been to the #Netherlands? The first thing you see when you get off the train in Utrecht is a lot of bikes! One of the teams, "Team Lonneke” had the idea to solve the problem of the un-organized bikes with some IoT ingenuity. The team tried to solve issues relating to the individual who owns the bike, and the city parking management company.
The team used a Raspberry PI with a fully loaded GrovePi kit to detect a bike’s presence in the bike rack. Then used the Raspberry Pi camera to take a picture of the bike owner using her/his own phone. A notification containing the picture, location, and time the bike was parked was sent to the person’s phone using #Oracle #Mobile #Cloud Service. When the bike was removed from the rack, another notification was sent informing the usage time and how much the charge would be.
Along with the app for end users, the team had a dashboard for the parking management company that gave an overview of bike distribution throughout the city. This would allow the company to direct cyclists to places where there were free bike racks! Over time, bike rack usage #data would be collected to enhance overall quality! In the end, the team got third place! #lifeatOracle


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