TY - BOOK AU - Ray, Partha Pratim AU - Rai, Rebika TI - Open source hardware: an introductory approach SN - 9783659465918 U1 - 004 PY - 2013/// CY - Germany PB - Lap Lambert KW - Open source N1 - Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 1.1 An Open Source 1.2 Open Source Software 1.3 Open Source Hardware 1.4 An Open fiiture 1.5 Open Source Vs Closed Source 1.6 Open Source Vs Free Software History and Its Evolution Open Source Hardware Development 3.1 OHANDA (Open Hardware and Design Alliance) 3.2 Future of Open Hardware 3.3 Elements of an Open-Source Hardware Project 3.4 Open-Source Hardware processes Business model for Open Source Hardware Design 4.1 What is IP? 4.2 IP Sharing in Hardware and Software - The Case for Open Interfaces 4.3 Strategies for Commodity Producers 4.4 Economic Motivations 4.5.The System on chip Dilemma Open Source Hardware Foundations 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Statement of Principles 5.3 Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Definitions 5.4 OSHW Community Survey Open Source Hardware Licenses 6.1 What is License? 6.2 What is Open Source License? 6.3 When to Use What? 6.4 License Comparison Chart Case Study 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Open Source Hardware 7.3 Arduino 7.3.1 Arduino Boards 7.3.2 Getting Started with Arduino Chapter 8 Chapter 9 7.3.3 Benefits using Arduino Boards 7.4 BeagleBoard 7.4.1 Variants of BeagleBoard 7.4.2 Getting started with BeagleBone and Black 7.4.3 Benefits of using BeagleBoard Relation Between Open Source Hardware & Open Source Software 8.1 What is Open Source Software? 8.2 Benefits of Open Source Software 8.3 Use of Open Source Softwares in Open Source Hardwares 8.4 Repositories of Open Source Hardwares 8.5 Do It Yourself (DIY) Culture Internet of Things (loT) 9.1 What is Internet of Things? 9.1.1 Internet of Things Consortium (loTC) 9.2 Cloud Computing 9.3 Internet of Things based on Clouds 9.3.1 Xively 9.3.2 ioBridge ER -