ep-4xx13 DSP – week 14

Internet of things (IoT)

Big Data http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-an-overview-7000020785/ is about finding patterns in data. The IoT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things  allows you to make your own patterns by combining data from many sources.

Examples

Observations

  • Moral implications of ubiquitous tracking
  • A field of opportunities – connect
  • Sonification
    • parameter mapping
    • earcons
    • alarms

 Review

  1. Future music tools
  2. DSP with Max and Ableton Live
  3. Microscopic – granular synthesis
  4. Lego signals – Convolution in the frequency domain
  5. Reverse engineering, prototyping, portfolios
  6. Ideas – RJDJ environmental soundscape
  7. Sensors – cars, guitars, Csound
  8. Reversibility
  9. Artists – projects
  10. Music from the past. Internet API’s
  11. Mashups. Twitter + Max + Ruby, maps
  12. Radio waves – wrong tools
  13. Internet of Things
  14. Underwater acoustics

more about DSP

  • Google
  • Try this blog…
  • Programming (book recommendations:)
    • Curtis Roads
    • Eric Lyon
    • Dr.B
  • Software
    • Max/Pd/Csound
    • Open source projects (Web Audio API)
    • Matlab
  • Schools
  • DSP Jobs
    • (Examples from Berklee Music Network)
    • freelance work, collaboration

Topics not covered

  • programming
  • math
  • Video, graphics, optics
  • Statistics
  • Generative art
  • fiter design, impulse responses, convolution in the time domain
  • plugin design
  • Csound
  • Radar
  • Medical
  • Communciations
  • Information theory

Success

  • memory + creative confidence
  • persistence and habit
  • know yourself
  • make connections
  • save your ideas

tricks

  • Extremes – try doing way more or way less in some way, opposites, black humor
  • Abstraction – make the tool that makes something
  • Use the wrong tools
  • connect things
  • find mentors and partners
  • feed your imagination
  • start where others leave off
  • Use the entire piano

 

The Desert project

Underwater network protocols.

By Nautilus at The Italian Institute of Technology

DESERT Underwater is an NS-Miracle extension to DEsign, Simulate, Emulate and Realize Test-beds for Underwater network protocols

http://nautilus.dei.unipd.it/desert-underwater

(update) Have installed Desert and underling ns2, ns-miracle, and WOSS – into a VirtualBox instance in MacOS – Was able to install and run basic simulation tests but I haven’t a clue what the data actually means.