Thursday, May 21, 2015

Huawei launched its own operating system for the Internet of Things – PCWorld Mexico

Huawei has just released an operating system for the Internet of Things, LiteOS, which may be included in designed for the smart home, cars, wearables devices, etc. It is clear that the entire sector is seeing the opportunities in this emerging market.

Internet of Things is becoming household items and industrial equipment in connected devices, but development costs remain high, according to Huawei. The company argues that its operating system can streamline the entire process, as it has a size of 10 kilobytes and runs with minimal power consumption, making it suitable for a wide range of hardware, among which microcontrollers include and Cortex embedded processors, ARM.

The hardware that works with LiteOS can be controlled remotely or gather data. In addition, you can install on devices with Android operating system and connect to other devices

Huawei LiteOS logo

It counts with open APIs and plan your source code is available for download under ISC license, which allows your copy, modify and distribute for free. To attract developers, Huawei is providing chipsets, modules and hardware boards through its LiteOS community.

Although it is best known as a supplier of network equipment where your business grows as you do the demand for Internet access, Huawei does not want to lose their share of the pie Internet of Things, which is not extaña if we consider estimated to be 100 million devices in 2025.

Liteos could help the industry to accelerate the development of more intelligent hardware, but faces strong competition from Chinese competitors, Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba type, which are also moving in the Internet of Things with its own software platforms, and Android, which remains popular in developing mobile devices.

This announcement was made at the 2015 Huawei Network Congress being held this week in Beijing. There have announced more complete solutions strategy Internet of Things, which is covering in-situ ComputerWorld.


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