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SmartMeter – design goals
In the SmartSocket project we are in a quite early stage. In that we have to proof to ourselves that the concept’s aims could be achieved. This proof is important to be done as early as possible and it’s aim is twofold. In one hand you could prevent high costs (if you have to realize later that the concept is a dead end) and with a proof in your pocket you could be sure enough of your idea when costs get increasing.
Our project is basically about an algorithm which will be implemented to an embedded device, so in the basic research stage we should create a basic, minimal-featured algorithm, running on a PC. It should truly proof to the project members and the financier that one time we could bring it to effect. So what to do?
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