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Apple Watch System: IoT Device

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This lecture explores the Apple Watch system as an example of an IoT device, detailing its components like the APL 0778 processor, sensors, and communication standards. It also discusses the use of the iPhone as a relay for IoT systems and the challenges related to sensor price and system lifetime.

In MOOC
IoT Systems and Industrial Applications with Design Thinking
The first MOOC to provide a comprehensive introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) including the fundamental business aspects needed to define IoT related products.
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