Ashley Beattie, Daniel Chen, John David Chibuk, Olivier Mayrand, Z. Patel
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Interacting with the kiwi move: a platform for motion-based applications
The Kiwi move is an internet-enabled motion-sensing device used to track activity, trace motion, automate homes, and secure valuables. By using the Kiwi Application Programming Interface (API) developers can build motion-based applications on our sensor platform, satisfying multiple use cases while avoiding the details of hardware implementation.