This is the presentation I did on April 9, 2014 for Global Internet of Things Day. IOTDB can be found here https://iotdb.org/ - we'll be opening up to the public soon
The video of the talk is here:
https://plus.google.com/events/c9g6ikkcp9d481b14atbo2d15s4
If you want to try the Connected Home Simulator, you can find it here:
https://iotdb.org/playground/home
4. “Control the World”
• “Turn off all the lights in the basement”
• “Heat the stove to 350°F”
• “I’m going to bed” - turn of the lights, close
the blinds, set the “at home” alarm
• “Watch Apple TV” - turn on theTV, set to
HDM12, turn on AppleTV
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5. Solve “the Basket Full
of Remotes Apps
Problem”
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7. The IOTDB Database
• The IOTDB describes:
• how to control things
• what things are
• where things are
• … and eventually more
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8. Takeaways!
• not a new protocol / format
• it describes those things
• interfaces through introspection
• JSON-LD / Semantic Web technology
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10. Models
• A shared descriptions of things
• A Phillips Hue
• A WeMo
• A Bluetooth Smart kettle
• GitHub like updating model
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11. Places
• Where I put things
• Unique to me
• Lightly structured
• My Bedroom on the 2nd floor
• The kitchen
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12. Devices
• Unique to me
• Actual things - with a Model and Place(s)
• My Phillips Hue, in the front porch
• My Bluetooth Kettle, in the kitchen
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13. Attributes
• A vocabulary of how to control devices
• “on” - turn it on or off
• “channel” - the channel
• “temperature”…
• Also sensing and notification
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