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MediaTek’s LinkIt is Applied in Green Transportations

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jun 05,2015

Meng-Wei Chen(left), CEO of Skuro Moto, who applied MediaTek’s LinkIt in his e-motor leasing platform.

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A scooter that is designed under the core values of green transportations can be seen at 2015 COMPUTEX TAIPEI. Skuro Moto, a service integration platform of ICT electric-scooter aims at providing users an excellent experience, and create green transportations for short-distant travel.

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Scooter is a polular vehicle here in Taiwan, which gives out air pollution and causes parking headache at the same time. As a result, electric scooter has been invented, and can be as smart as a smartphone under MediaTek’s LinkIt.

According to Skuro Moto, its cloud service delivers data access, flexible price, trading logic, and process of event, big data and other function. For example, the back-end platform features roadside assistant, vehicle balance and preferential price. Plus, WiFi communicate the location and smart charging system.

However, the use method of Skuro Moto inquires the eletric-scooter’s information by Internet. Reserve and return the scooter by RFID card and recharge the battery. Except for the first time, user no need to sign up for membership and verify the identity, only has to reserve a scooter by app, then start up by RFID card. Return and recharge the scooter in the end.

MediaTek LinkIt ONE development platform enables maker to design and prototype wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, using hardware and an API that are similar to those offered for Arduino boards.

The platform is based around the world’s smallest commercial System-on-Chip (SoC) for Wearables, MediaTek Aster (MT2502). This SoC works with MediaTek’s energy efficient Wi-Fi and GNSS companion chipsets also. Therefore, it can easily create devices that connect to other smart devices or directly to cloud applications and services.

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