Our feature this week is an interview with Nicholas Hart talked who’s talking to Julie McCann about sensor networks.
00:31 Pattern Lock can break in less than 5 attempts01:37 Transparency and Trust in the Cognitive Era03:03 Human-like AI04:50 Introduction05:42 What is the problem with IoT?06:33 What’s a smart bridge?08:17 Can we build a sensor network that is snooping-proof?10:20 Is it practical to build a system that is intrinsically secure in this way?11:30 Would it be useful or good if we do build them intrinsically secure?12:35 Are sensors necessarily only passive, or can they be part of an active node?13:58 Since they can be active does this create the need of distributed software?15:15 Where will the real mass impact be of this technology?16:52 What about further in the future?18:31 What are the genuinely difficult challenges in the networking space?20:18 Do you think we might need storm forward?21:21 Are there more advances to be had in the hardware area?22:36 Is there a next generation of radio pervasiveness to come?23:56 Would Li-Fi have value in the smart bridge environment?25:18 More about the field under water project?27:38 Would vineyards be a real-life application of this?29:07 How close are we to the idea of a generic sensor moat?29:51 So the challenge is not a technical one, but a theoretical one?30:39 What is the question you would ask yourself? What are machines of loving grace?Chris BanksPavlos PetoumenosStan ManilovNicholas HartDan MillsProf Julie McCann