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A Common Thread: Applying Hex Elementalization in IoT Data Analytics

Posted May 10, 2016 | Technology | Amplify

Hex elementalization aims to create a platform — an architecture, an environment — encompassing end-to-end integration. The traditional way of thinking about data in 1s and 0s (bits) is unsuitable if we want to create a common “playground” for IoT. No matter how large or diverse the data is, it needs to be broken down into smaller chunks that will enable and ease interaction. These smaller chunks (i.e., hex elements) can be combined and related into meaningful information. Why “hex” elements? This article explains.

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Girish Nair
Girish Nair is a member of the global quantitative strategy group within the research department of a major US investment bank. He is involved in in-depth analysis and research using quantitative methods (mathematical, statistical, and computer-aided models) to test efficacy of various fundamental, technical, and economic factors affecting equity markets. His team’s work is published in professional research reports distributed to various fund… Read More
Yi Chen Lan
Yi-Chen Lan is the Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at Western Sydney University. Dr. Lan holds a bachelor of commerce (honours) degree and a PhD from the University of Western Sydney. He is responsible for the implementation of the university’s inter­national plan; the development, management, and facilitation of all ­international relationships across the university relating to trans­national programs; the student mobility program… Read More
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