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* "IoT Identification and Security", Ludovic Poitou, ForgeRock, Grenoble ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/ludovicp in]). | * "IoT Identification and Security", Ludovic Poitou, ForgeRock, Grenoble ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/ludovicp in]). | ||
* "The [http://walt.forge.imag.fr WalT - Wireless Testbed Platform]", Franck Rousseau, Grenoble INP - Ensimag / LIG DRAKKAR ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/franckrousseau/fr in]) | * "The [http://walt.forge.imag.fr WalT - Wireless Testbed Platform]", Franck Rousseau, Grenoble INP - Ensimag / LIG DRAKKAR ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/franckrousseau/fr in]) | ||
− | * "Eclipse OM2M & oneM2M standard: enabling interoperability for IoT", Guillaume Garzone, François Aïssaoui, Thierry Monteil, LAAS, Toulouse | + | * "Eclipse OM2M & oneM2M standard: enabling interoperability for IoT", Guillaume Garzone ([https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillaume-garzone-b5187391 in]), François Aïssaoui ([https://www.linkedin.com/in/fran%C3%A7ois-a%C3%AFssaoui-9bb1b391 in]), Thierry Monteil, LAAS, Toulouse |
** Machine-to-Machine (M2M) concept is one of the main features of Internet of Things (IoT). It promises to inter-connect billions of devices in near future covering various domains from building, energy, healthcare, industrial, transportation, retail, security to environmental services. However, the M2M market expansion opportunities are not straight forward. In fact, M2M is suffering from a high vertical domain fragmentation, which has increased the R&D cost in each specific domain. Various vertical M2M solutions have been designed independently and separately for different applications, which inevitably impacts or even impedes large-scale M2M deployment. To bridge this gap, Several Standard Organizations released the OneM2M standard for a common M2M service platform an end to end M2M service platform with the intermediate service layer that is key components of the horizontal M2M solution. These standard based platforms follow a RESTful approach with open interfaces to enable developing services and applications independently of the underlying network, thus easing the deployment of vertical applications and facilitating innovation across industries. Eclipse OM2M is a flexible implementation of OneM2M standard that allows the creation of full IoT systems. | ** Machine-to-Machine (M2M) concept is one of the main features of Internet of Things (IoT). It promises to inter-connect billions of devices in near future covering various domains from building, energy, healthcare, industrial, transportation, retail, security to environmental services. However, the M2M market expansion opportunities are not straight forward. In fact, M2M is suffering from a high vertical domain fragmentation, which has increased the R&D cost in each specific domain. Various vertical M2M solutions have been designed independently and separately for different applications, which inevitably impacts or even impedes large-scale M2M deployment. To bridge this gap, Several Standard Organizations released the OneM2M standard for a common M2M service platform an end to end M2M service platform with the intermediate service layer that is key components of the horizontal M2M solution. These standard based platforms follow a RESTful approach with open interfaces to enable developing services and applications independently of the underlying network, thus easing the deployment of vertical applications and facilitating innovation across industries. Eclipse OM2M is a flexible implementation of OneM2M standard that allows the creation of full IoT systems. | ||
* "Long Range IoT with LoRaWAN", Brian Wyld, Wyres ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/brianwyld in]) | * "Long Range IoT with LoRaWAN", Brian Wyld, Wyres ([https://fr.linkedin.com/in/brianwyld in]) |
Revision as of 06:31, 21 March 2016
After the success of the IoT Day 2014 and IoT Day 2015, we are back for a third edition! This year, we will have a two-day event, with a combination of talks and tutorials.
We are working on putting together the program so please contact us if you want to present at the event:
- Benjamin Cabé, Eclipse Foundation: benjamin at eclipse dot org
- Gaël Blondelle, Eclipse Foundation: gael dot blondelle at eclipse dot org
- Didier Donsez, LIG/UGA: didier dot donsez at imag dot fr
- Serge Imbert-Bouchard, Clust'R Numérique s dot imbert-bouchard at leclustr dot org
Contents
DATE & LOCATION
April 28-29, 2016
Polytech Grenoble, Domaine Universitaire, 38400 Saint Martin d'Hères
Access : http://www.polytech-grenoble.fr/IMG/pdf/plan_acces_pg.pdf
LIVE STREAMING
TO BE CONFIRMED
REGISTRATION
Registrations are opened : fill up this registration form.
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Organizers
Sponsors
AGENDA
Thursday, April 28 : Conference sessions
08h30 - 16h00
- "Getting started with Intel Edison and Intel Curie, Paul Guermonprez, Intel Software (in)
- "G3-PLC, the standard of the LINKY roll-out and beyond ", Cedric Chauvenet, ERDF, Metering Division (in)
- In this presentation, we will describe the global telecom infrastructure of the LINKY Project and focus in particular on the LAN part, ensuring the communication between the data concentrator and the meters. We will review the PLC-G3 standard used to this end, and describe the protocol stack. We will finally presents some results from the massive roll-out of the 35 millions of meters started the 1st December of 2015.
- "Using the FIWARE platform for the Internet of Things", Gilles Privat, Orange Labs, Grenoble (in)
- "IoT Identification and Security", Ludovic Poitou, ForgeRock, Grenoble (in).
- "The WalT - Wireless Testbed Platform", Franck Rousseau, Grenoble INP - Ensimag / LIG DRAKKAR (in)
- "Eclipse OM2M & oneM2M standard: enabling interoperability for IoT", Guillaume Garzone (in), François Aïssaoui (in), Thierry Monteil, LAAS, Toulouse
- Machine-to-Machine (M2M) concept is one of the main features of Internet of Things (IoT). It promises to inter-connect billions of devices in near future covering various domains from building, energy, healthcare, industrial, transportation, retail, security to environmental services. However, the M2M market expansion opportunities are not straight forward. In fact, M2M is suffering from a high vertical domain fragmentation, which has increased the R&D cost in each specific domain. Various vertical M2M solutions have been designed independently and separately for different applications, which inevitably impacts or even impedes large-scale M2M deployment. To bridge this gap, Several Standard Organizations released the OneM2M standard for a common M2M service platform an end to end M2M service platform with the intermediate service layer that is key components of the horizontal M2M solution. These standard based platforms follow a RESTful approach with open interfaces to enable developing services and applications independently of the underlying network, thus easing the deployment of vertical applications and facilitating innovation across industries. Eclipse OM2M is a flexible implementation of OneM2M standard that allows the creation of full IoT systems.
- "Long Range IoT with LoRaWAN", Brian Wyld, Wyres (in)
- "The Limifrog connected thing", Xavier Cauchy, La Blue Frog (fb)
Thursday April 28 : Rencontres Networking Business (RNB) sur l'IoT
- 16h30 : Accueil et remise de badges
- 17h00 - 18h00 : présentation d'expertises et produits (4 intervenants, 15 minutes chacun)
- 18h00 19h00 : French Tech Contest 333 - Pitch de 6 start-up (3 slides, 3 minutes, 3 questions)
- 19h00-20H30 : Cocktail
Friday, April 29 : Hack Day
08h30 - 16h00
Attendees could prototype tangible things with the fabMSTIC fablab tools.
Bring Your Own Computer (BYOC): Don't forget it ! and an EU plug adapter
Classrooms for the workshops are in the Polytech building.
WalT - Wireless Testbed
Franck Rousseau, Grenoble INP - Ensimag / LIG DRAKKAR (in)
Developping IoT Mashups with Docker, MQTT, Node-RED, InfluxDB, Grafana
Didier Donsez, Université Grenoble Alpes - Polytech Grenoble / LIG ERODS (in)
Getting started with Intel Edison and Intel Curie
Paul Guermonprez, Intel Software (in)
The Intel Edison and [Intel Curie] are CPU tiny boards offered by Intel as a development system for IoT devices (gateways, wearables ...).
In this "Getting started" session, you will learn how you can setup and program the Intel Edison and Curie in order to rapidly prototype IoT mashups and applications. Main ressources are here.
Workshop Eclipse OM2M
François Aïssaoui, Guillaume Garzone, Thierry Monteil, LAAS, Toulouse.
In this workshop, you will discover how to use OM2M with the standard and open interface of oneM2M.
- Install and configure the environment to build and run the platform
- Learn how to interact with the system using the RESTful API
- Provide example architecture of deployment
- Going further in development through OM2M OSGi APIs
LoRaWAN Motes with Wyres
Brian Wyld, Wyres (in)
Downtown Hotels
15 minutes from the Campus by Tram. 10 miuntes minutes max for the railway station by Tram.
Residhome Grenoble Caserne de Bonne | 21 Rue Lazare Carnot, 38100 Grenoble | Tel: +33 4 76 86 88 88 | website | |
Hôtel de l'Europe | 22 place Grenette, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 76 46 16 94 | website | |
Hôtel Angleterre | 5 Place Victor Hugo, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 38 88 40 40 | website | |
Hôtel Ibis Grenoble Centre | 5 Rue de Miribel, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 76 47 48 49 | website | |
Hôtel Gambetta | 59 Boulevard Gambetta, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 76 87 22 25 | website | |
Hotel Europole | 29 Rue Pierre Semard, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 76 49 51 52 | website | |
Hôtel Alizé | 1 Rue Amiral Courbet, 38000 Grenoble | Tel +33 4 76 43 12 91 | website |