 Good morning, I'm Salvo Bonina, an application engineer at the Steam Mikroelectronics. I'm part of the IoT Excellence Center, based in Santa Clara, California. Today I'd like to welcome you to our booth at the Sensor Expo 2016, where we are showcasing the connectivity solution for the Smart CD and the Smart Tom applications. So let's start with the Smart CD, where we are focusing on the 6-Lopin machine networking, based on our sub-gigahertz transceiver, the SP1, and where the Contiki stack runs on our low-power microcontrollers. The Contiki 6-Lopin can address big network topology or wireless sensor nodes with low bandwidth and long range needs. So with this demo, we want to demonstrate the possible scenario of the Smart CD, where all the nodes are connected together and communicated with a remote server in the cloud. So the remote server will be based on this computer. The Internet-Owned Activity is based on our Wi-Fi module that will connect to the Internet, so it will bridge our wireless sensor network to the Internet. The web application running on the remote server allows to monitor all the nodes that we have in our network. So more specifically, we have three nodes here that simulate the Smart Parking, based on our proximity sensor, so that we can detect the position, the presence of the car, and to learn automatically the lights. Then we have two weather sessions based on our sensor to monitor the environmental data. Then we have another nodes, which is the garbage collector, still based on the proximity sensor, so that we can imagine to call automatically the service when the garbage collector gets full. Another node here is based on our low-power accelerometer, so we can detect the vibration caused by the earthquake in a building and call automatically the owner. So the entire demo is developed using the CN32ODE, which means Open Development Environment, which is the ST ecosystem for the Internet of Things. It is a completely free-of-charge platform that is available on our website. On this side we have the Smart Tom, based on the Brutal Energy Connectivity. We still have a Wi-Fi Gateway here in order to upload this data to a remote web server, and with this demo we are using our partner, which is IBM, so we are publishing the data to the IBM web service. Thank you for your attention and interest on the ST Connectivity solution. For more information, just visit our website at st.com.