Windows IOT/Raspberry PI3 app and cloud tie in
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 - 6 months
Forgive my lack of correct technical descriptions but I will do my best with the understanding I have.
I am currently putting together a business proposal for backing/financing and I am looking for budget costs to put the software and infrastructure in place. I think I will be going down the Raspberry PI3 and Microsoft core IOT route with Azure cloud based control and storage. The idea is for easy and cost effective digital adverting screens for installation in areas where there is seating, waiting areas such as beauty parlours, barbers, hair dressers, takeaways, tyre and exhaust fitting garages and the list goes on.
Each Raspberry PI would need to have basic detail and formats entered by the user setting it up. First part of postcode, business type, if an owner, site ID. The wireless network side of things should only be active when updating once a week. If no access to wireless (some sites may rely on manager mobile phone for wifi) then it would state awaiting update until complete. The unit would download images/adverts based on detail presented by the azure side of things. is postcode active on the image/advert, no other local business the same as the owner is displayed on an owner site.
Adverts would be displayed in a slide show format one every 7-10 seconds, some advertiser may have multiple images to display. Left side advertiser detail text, right side image(s).
The azure interface would need entries for owner detail. any owner would have their own images, price lists etc in a non framed arrangement (full screen) that are intermingled with adverts (2 adverts 7-10 secs each then theirs 10-15sec and repeat). The entry will require the advertiser text, image(s), postcodes advertised in (paid for), owner detail (full screen images) owner, site ID.
I would like the future options to include soundless video instead of photo for premium subscribers later on. Also an option to display the advertiser info (4 or 5 digit number code) that can then be used to access a public facing section of the azure or website that allows the consumer to enter the code and city and pull up all of the advertisers details and then copy, have texted or emailed to them.
The idea behind this is it is for local businesses and there for is postcode based meaning national advertising is not required. if we end up with 1000 adverts on a screen there will be big amounts of them potentially never seen. To this end we may have to rethink how many adverts are in play on a screen in an area at any given time and move them around the screens in that area week by week to ensure that there are not too many adverts to get through.
Well I hope that all makes some sort of sense and I apologise if I have rambled on in a non structured fashion but we are in the early stages of getting costs, hardware, formats etc in place ready for the off.
Best Regards,
Simon Williams
Director
I am currently putting together a business proposal for backing/financing and I am looking for budget costs to put the software and infrastructure in place. I think I will be going down the Raspberry PI3 and Microsoft core IOT route with Azure cloud based control and storage. The idea is for easy and cost effective digital adverting screens for installation in areas where there is seating, waiting areas such as beauty parlours, barbers, hair dressers, takeaways, tyre and exhaust fitting garages and the list goes on.
Each Raspberry PI would need to have basic detail and formats entered by the user setting it up. First part of postcode, business type, if an owner, site ID. The wireless network side of things should only be active when updating once a week. If no access to wireless (some sites may rely on manager mobile phone for wifi) then it would state awaiting update until complete. The unit would download images/adverts based on detail presented by the azure side of things. is postcode active on the image/advert, no other local business the same as the owner is displayed on an owner site.
Adverts would be displayed in a slide show format one every 7-10 seconds, some advertiser may have multiple images to display. Left side advertiser detail text, right side image(s).
The azure interface would need entries for owner detail. any owner would have their own images, price lists etc in a non framed arrangement (full screen) that are intermingled with adverts (2 adverts 7-10 secs each then theirs 10-15sec and repeat). The entry will require the advertiser text, image(s), postcodes advertised in (paid for), owner detail (full screen images) owner, site ID.
I would like the future options to include soundless video instead of photo for premium subscribers later on. Also an option to display the advertiser info (4 or 5 digit number code) that can then be used to access a public facing section of the azure or website that allows the consumer to enter the code and city and pull up all of the advertisers details and then copy, have texted or emailed to them.
The idea behind this is it is for local businesses and there for is postcode based meaning national advertising is not required. if we end up with 1000 adverts on a screen there will be big amounts of them potentially never seen. To this end we may have to rethink how many adverts are in play on a screen in an area at any given time and move them around the screens in that area week by week to ensure that there are not too many adverts to get through.
Well I hope that all makes some sort of sense and I apologise if I have rambled on in a non structured fashion but we are in the early stages of getting costs, hardware, formats etc in place ready for the off.
Best Regards,
Simon Williams
Director
Simon W.
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