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What is Gravio?

Gravio is an Edge Computing Platform that connects sensors and computer vision AI/ML. Gravio users can deploy the edge server called "Gravio HubKit" on their own macOS, Windows, or Linux hardware (including Raspberry Pi). Or they can use the "Gravio Hub", a set-top box that fully with LTE functionality, and the Gravio HubKit pre-installed.

Gravio integrates with common standards, including

  • HTTP Rest/API
  • MQTT
  • Zigbee
  • Bluetooth
  • ONVIF
  • RTSP
  • TensorFlow
  • EnOcean based sensors

Sensors include temperature, humidity, air pressure, buttons, vibration, laser distance, PIR/motion, magnet, CO2, barcode reader, and more. They are also considering the user's own sensors if there is a business case.

Output devices include colored light, matrix display, all sorts of APIs, including HTTP POST/GET requests, e-mail, Slack, Twilio, AWS, Google Analytics, CSV, Audio, and others.

Gravio is built for starting small and manageable but scaling big. Prototyping as well as large-scale deployment. Gravio is an edge-based IoT platform, and can work entirely offline/on-premise with one's own local "cloud" server without access to the Internet.

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Data Management to organise Areas and Data Layers
Create your own actions from an ever-growing number of action components; use the shell script component to execute any shell script based on sensor data.
HTTP example component where you can send sensor data and values to a Rest/API endpoint
Trigger configuration to determine under which conditions an action should be executed; in this example, we use a camera feed and TensorFlow people counting model to trigger an action if more than 10 people are detected.

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