We cannot predict the future, but we can invent it - Dennis Gabor
Technology, sustainability, food not always in that order
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R&D Lead Engineer
Developing a food computer for consumer and commercial hydroponics systems.
Developing open source technologies in home automation, air quality, IoT, aquaponics, blockchain, smart cities, transportation and any other technology that does or will influence real estate. Larger goal is improving quality of life for the public.
Managed a small team of developers and creatives to create and execute potential new business opportunities for Discovery Communications. We eventually spun one of the projects ( http://curiosity.com ) into it's own company after obtaining VC backing.
While at OFA, I was lead engineer for the DigiTech group, responsible for making the massive technology backend (Narwhal) accessible to the digital team, who handled majority of the front-end work. With my prior experience in social media integration I was tasked with creating "Blaster", software that "blasted" twitter and facebook messages to the President’s millions of followers.
Created a tablet based loyalty system from incubation to several versions of a deployed product. Created a team of 10 engineers.
An ephemeral distributed KV store
WAMP Router in Elixir
Elixir WAMP Client
Elixir library for mDNS client/server
View MAFF webpage archives directly from the compressed Zip file
Modular 3d printed plant wall design
Declaratively design state machines that compile to Elixir based :gen_statem processes with the StatesLanguage JSON specification
hack.summit() 2016 data visualization
Websocket Client for Satori PDU Subscriptions and Publishing
Elixir library for controlling Nanoleafs. https://nanoleaf.me/en/
Discover, monitor and control Belkin WeMo devices on your local network
Rosetta Home Kitting System
Elixir client library for consuming data from Neurio energy monitor. https://www.neur.io/
Websocket client for interacting with Satori. https://www.satori.com/
Cloud backend for RosettaHome devices
Elixir library for interacting with the Meteo Stick. https://www.smartbedded.com/wiki/index.php/Meteostick
A Client for the RFM69-USB-Gateway and Indoor Air Quality Sensor
Elixir library for Rainforest Automation smart meter system
Elixir library for interacting with a Google Chromecast
Elixir client library for SSDP
Implements the Lifx light bulb binary LAN protocol for control over the local network. Also provides UDP based client/server for control and discovery.
Rosetta Home 2.0 is an open source building performance monitoring platform
Elixir library for controlling the Movi Voice Shield. https://www.audeme.com/movi.html
Automated aquaponics system with web frontend
The photon based sensor node for Nodeponics.
Firmata protocol in Elixir
Flask application deployment to AWS VPC with docker and terraform.io
The backend for entropealabs.net
Restaurant website framework that uses Google Spreadsheets for the dynamic menu. No backend required!
Persistence and Widget Framework for Python and MongoDB
This work demonstrates an open-source hardware and software platform for monitoring the performance of buildings, called Elemental, that is designed to provide data on indoor environmental quality, energy usage, HVAC operation, and other factors to its users. It combines: (i) custom printed circuit boards (PCBs) with RFM69 frequency shift keying (FSK) radio frequency (RF) transceivers for wireless sensors, control nodes, and USB gateway, (ii) a Raspberry Pi 3B with custom firmware acting as either a centralized or distributed backhaul, and (iii) a custom dockerized application for the backend called Brood that serves as the director software managing message brokering via Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol using VerneMQ, database storage using InfluxDB, and data visualization using Grafana. The platform is built around the idea of a private, secure, and open technology for the built environment. Among its many applications, the platform allows occupants to investigate anomalies in energy usage, environmental quality, and thermal performance via a comprehensive dashboard with rich querying capabilities. It also includes multiple frontends to view and analyze building activity data, which can be used directly in building controls or to provide recommendations on how to increase operational efficiency or improve operating conditions. Here, we demonstrate three distinct applications of the Elemental platform, including: (1) deployment in a research lab for long-term data collection and automated analysis, (2) use as a full-home energy and environmental monitoring solution, and (3) fault and anomaly detection and diagnostics of individual building systems at the zone-level. Through these applications we demonstrate that the platform allows easy and virtually unlimited datalogging, monitoring, and analysis of real-time sensor data with low setup costs. Low-power sensor nodes placed in abundance in a building can also provide precise and immediate fault-detection, allowing for tuning equipment for more efficient operation and faster maintenance during the lifetime of the building.
Firmata is a binary protocol that extends the MIDI protocol. It is used by many languages to talk to microcontrollers from any host machine (https://github.c...
This is the first in a series of updates regarding CRT Lab’s open source Building Health Monitoring Platform, Rosetta Home. To sign up to be a beta tester, fill out our form. For some of you reading this, this may be the first time you’ve heard the term Building Health Monitoring Platform. If you’ve been …
MOVI is designed to provide onboard speech recognition and synthesis, making it easy to add voice control to your Arduino based project.
ElixirConf 2017 demo and talk on the technologies and code behind Rosetta Home
aq·ua·pon·ics: a system of aquaculture in which the waste produced by farmed fish or other aquatic animals supplies nutrients for plants grown hydroponically, which in turn purify the water.
Erlang & Elixir Factory SF 2017 http://www.erlang-factory.com/sfbay2017/christopher-cote.html
This is "TechInMotion Chicago - 2017-01-25 - Smart City - IoT in Chicago" by Spantree Technology Group, LLC on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos…
This video is about ChicagoElixir - Christopher Coté - Intro to Nerves
A talk I gave at the Windy City Things IoT conference, about Rosetta Home, the open source IoT R&D platform we've developed at CRT Labs.
Slides for a talk I gave at ChiPy about Curiosity.com while Director of Engineering
Slides from the Tech in Motion talk
I spoke at an event with fellow co-workers from the Obama 2012 Presidential Campaign, discussing our roles and how we utilized "big data" to accomplish our goals.
I made this book with the intention of terminating a line of thinking that I once had. The only thing it terminated was my ability to consume caffeine. I had to quit after I did this book.
Marshall McLuhan argues that technologies — from clothing to the wheel to the book, and beyond — are the messages themselves, not the content of the communication.
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