The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and reduce stress levels. Staying physically active is an important part of an overall healthy lifestyle.
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things - H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Technical Presentation of BIG IoT Marketplace & API
for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
2nd BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
This document provides an overview of the Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things (BIG IoT) project. The project aims to enable syntactic and semantic interoperability between IoT platforms to lower barriers and foster an open IoT ecosystem. It will provide an API and marketplace to allow platforms, services, and devices to interoperate. The project is running pilots in Northern Germany, Barcelona, and Piedmont focused on use cases like smart parking, traffic, and mobility. It is holding an open call to integrate additional platforms and services.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on the BIG IoT project and its second open call. It introduces the project coordinators and technical manager. The agenda includes presentations on the BIG IoT architecture and marketplace, and how to apply to the second open call. It summarizes the goals of the BIG IoT project to bridge interoperability gaps between IoT platforms and foster collaboration. It provides details on the open call timeline and budget, eligible applicants, and desired proposals in smart mobility and environmental monitoring domains.
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things - H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Technical Presentation of BIG IoT Marketplace & API
for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
2nd BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
This document provides an overview of the Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things (BIG IoT) project. The project aims to enable syntactic and semantic interoperability between IoT platforms to lower barriers and foster an open IoT ecosystem. It will provide an API and marketplace to allow platforms, services, and devices to interoperate. The project is running pilots in Northern Germany, Barcelona, and Piedmont focused on use cases like smart parking, traffic, and mobility. It is holding an open call to integrate additional platforms and services.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on the BIG IoT project and its second open call. It introduces the project coordinators and technical manager. The agenda includes presentations on the BIG IoT architecture and marketplace, and how to apply to the second open call. It summarizes the goals of the BIG IoT project to bridge interoperability gaps between IoT platforms and foster collaboration. It provides details on the open call timeline and budget, eligible applicants, and desired proposals in smart mobility and environmental monitoring domains.
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
Here is an example:
- Total cost of the project is €150,000
- SME applies individually and is eligible for 80% funding
- 80% of €150,000 is €120,000
- However, the individual cap is €100,000
- Therefore, the SME will receive a grant of €100,000
- The remaining 20% (€30,000) must be provided by the SME either as in-kind or own funding
CASE 2 – Pilot Group of 3 applies
Principle:
i. Fund is 80% of the total cost of the project, with an overall cap of € 300,000
ii. Each member of the pilot group will need
Delivering the m2m experience, leading the IoT pathwayTelefónica IoT
1) Telefonica aims to lead the IoT opportunity by putting customers at the center and delivering connectivity and end-to-end solutions both in their core business and new areas.
2) They take a two-fold strategy of innovation and revenue growth, having seen consistent growth over 40% from 2014 to 2017.
3) The presentation discusses several IoT solutions Telefonica provides including fleet management, smart cities, and energy efficiency, as well as their plans to continue innovating in areas like low power wide area networks and cellular connectivity for machines.
This document provides information on various companies and organizations exhibiting at the Barcelona City Council stand (C367) at an unspecified event. It includes the names and brief descriptions of 35 exhibitors, including information technology companies focused on areas like smart cities, IoT, data analytics, energy management, and mobility. Contact information is provided for representatives from each organization.
Open Source in robotics and its business - LibreCon 2016LibreCon
The document discusses the history and current state of open source robotics. It describes how LEGO Mindstorms in 1998 helped teach robotics principles and the Willow Garage startup in 2006 focused on personal assistants and driverless vehicles while creating the Robot Operating System (ROS). The Open Source Robotics Foundation was formed in 2014 to support open source robotics software. The document also outlines the markets in industrial, professional, and consumer robotics and how Erle Robotics aims to create standardized hardware and software tools to make robotics development easier.
This document summarizes information from an event on Horizon 2020 calls related to internet technologies, IoT, industry 4.0, and robotics. It discusses several upcoming calls within these areas, including calls focused on next generation internet, interactive technologies like AR/VR, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, future social media, multilingual internet technologies, digital manufacturing platforms, and robotics applications. For each call, it provides details on funding amounts, deadlines, expected project sizes, and technical topics that proposals should address. It also lists some top performers on past related calls and encourages attendees to take advantage of networking opportunities at an upcoming proposal information day in Budapest.
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking AdvisorFIWARE
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking Advisor presentation, by Prog. Ing. Gian Marco Revel.
Smart City / Smart Mobility. Conference track. 1st FIWARE Summit, Málaga, Dec. 13-15, 2016.
Esmorzar de finançament: Transició ecològica i energètica, reptes i oportunitats amb òptica d’inversor. Amb Josep-Miquel Torregrosa, director d’inversions d’InnoEnergy
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
This is my introduction into FIspace that was used for the presentation of Jaap van der Pol, a student from the Free University of Amsterdam that did his MSc thesis research on a Business Model for FIspace, the B2B collaboration platform for Agri-Food, Transport & Losgistics. I included the main concluding slides from him in this presentation.
Catalan companies and research centers exhibited at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2018 in Barcelona, showcasing their technologies and services related to smart cities. These included solutions for data analytics, mobility, energy efficiency, IoT, citizen engagement, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and more. Key exhibitors were Bismart, App&Town, BusUp, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, CTTC, Citibeats, Civiciti, Doxa Innova & Smart, Etecnic, Eurecat, I2CAT Foundation, and others presenting at the Government of Catalonia pavilion.
Tecnologías para el vehículo autónomo y eléctrico - FICOSAAMETIC
Presentación de Jaume Prat, Director de la Unidad de Negocios de Electromovilidad de FICOSA, en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
Dare to be Digital! - Europe's Road to ProsperityAMETIC
Presentación a cargo de Markus Borchert, Senior Vice President NOKIA y Presidente DIGITALEUROPE, en el marco de la 30ª edición de los Encuentros de Telecomunicaciones y Economía Digital.
This document provides information on various exhibitors and projects being showcased at the 2019 IoT Solutions World Congress and Industry Barcelona events. It includes 28 exhibitors that will be located at the Fira Barcelona Gran Via for the IoT Solutions World Congress and lists their contact information, descriptions and technological specialties. It also outlines several pages for the Industry Barcelona Blockchain Solutions World and Artificial Intelligence event.
This document discusses various technologies that are improving logistics and transportation, including:
1. RFID tracking technology is being used in yards, shipping, distribution centers, railroads, airports, and other areas to track goods and increase supply chain visibility. However, privacy concerns exist regarding personal information.
2. Sensors using GSM technology can track temperature, humidity, shock, and other factors for pharmaceuticals and medical goods.
3. The growing Internet of Things and connected devices will create large pools of information and data for new software, services and analysis.
4. Amazon uses warehouse robots from Kiva Systems to automate moving items to fulfill orders more efficiently.
Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
Workshop on Sustainable Mobility in Future Cities - André Dias (CEiiA)Future Cities Project
The document discusses CEiIA's strategy to empower smart cities through integrated mobility solutions, smart indicators, and intelligent sensing. It focuses on MOBI.ME, CEiIA's mobility management engine, which can integrate multiple mobility services like vehicle sharing, fleet management, parking management, and electric vehicle charging. MOBI.ME uses tools like the Smart Device Cloud and Smart Services Cloud to manage devices, communications, CRM, billing, and reporting for mobility services. The goal is to provide integrated solutions for intelligent mobility and transition to mobility as a utility paid through usage-based invoices.
Workshop on Cyber-physical Systems Platforms – Rui Rebelo “Collecting data fo...Future Cities Project
The document discusses cyber-physical systems platforms and collecting data for IoT platforms. It introduces Micro I/O as a company that develops innovative software and hardware solutions for data sensing, transport, and analysis using their Citibrain platform. Micro I/O solutions include systems for smart parking, waste management, and other applications. The document provides details on the components, specifications, and features of Micro I/O's systems, including sensors, gateways, and back-office software.
This document provides a summary of various funding opportunities and events for UK creative businesses in October and November 2015. It lists public funding calls from Innovate UK, including calls related to digital media technologies, smart urban spaces, internet of things security, and more. It also lists upcoming events about accessing Horizon 2020 funding from the EU for areas like smart systems, creativity technologies, and gaming/gamification. Private funding opportunities and non-financial business support resources are also mentioned.
Workshop on Cyber-physical Systems Platforms - Rui Costa "Citibrain"Future Cities Project
This document summarizes the solutions provided by Citibrain for smart cities, including a unified smart cities platform and vertical solutions for areas like transportation, environment, and services. It also highlights some of Citibrain's clients and portfolio. Additionally, it discusses Ubiwhere's work in Porto, Portugal to enhance the city through a FI-WARE node and various applications that improve safety, quality of life, and environmental monitoring.
This document discusses the ethical issues surrounding governments using big data analysis to identify possible terrorist threats. It examines factors that determine whether such use is acceptable, including minimizing privacy intrusions, manipulation of data, and ensuring accuracy. While big data can help counter terrorism through identifying threats, its use also brings risks like overreach, false alarms, and lack of transparency that must be addressed. The line between ethical and unethical use depends on balancing security needs with preventing harm and protecting civil liberties.
This document provides an overview of IoT project architectures and processes. It discusses common IoT initiatives by function and approval levels. It also summarizes typical project timelines and business objectives. Additionally, it outlines the key components of an IoT solution including device connectivity, analytics, and presentation layers. Finally, it provides examples of how IoT can benefit different industries.
Here is an example:
- Total cost of the project is €150,000
- SME applies individually and is eligible for 80% funding
- 80% of €150,000 is €120,000
- However, the individual cap is €100,000
- Therefore, the SME will receive a grant of €100,000
- The remaining 20% (€30,000) must be provided by the SME either as in-kind or own funding
CASE 2 – Pilot Group of 3 applies
Principle:
i. Fund is 80% of the total cost of the project, with an overall cap of € 300,000
ii. Each member of the pilot group will need
Delivering the m2m experience, leading the IoT pathwayTelefónica IoT
1) Telefonica aims to lead the IoT opportunity by putting customers at the center and delivering connectivity and end-to-end solutions both in their core business and new areas.
2) They take a two-fold strategy of innovation and revenue growth, having seen consistent growth over 40% from 2014 to 2017.
3) The presentation discusses several IoT solutions Telefonica provides including fleet management, smart cities, and energy efficiency, as well as their plans to continue innovating in areas like low power wide area networks and cellular connectivity for machines.
This document provides information on various companies and organizations exhibiting at the Barcelona City Council stand (C367) at an unspecified event. It includes the names and brief descriptions of 35 exhibitors, including information technology companies focused on areas like smart cities, IoT, data analytics, energy management, and mobility. Contact information is provided for representatives from each organization.
Open Source in robotics and its business - LibreCon 2016LibreCon
The document discusses the history and current state of open source robotics. It describes how LEGO Mindstorms in 1998 helped teach robotics principles and the Willow Garage startup in 2006 focused on personal assistants and driverless vehicles while creating the Robot Operating System (ROS). The Open Source Robotics Foundation was formed in 2014 to support open source robotics software. The document also outlines the markets in industrial, professional, and consumer robotics and how Erle Robotics aims to create standardized hardware and software tools to make robotics development easier.
This document summarizes information from an event on Horizon 2020 calls related to internet technologies, IoT, industry 4.0, and robotics. It discusses several upcoming calls within these areas, including calls focused on next generation internet, interactive technologies like AR/VR, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, future social media, multilingual internet technologies, digital manufacturing platforms, and robotics applications. For each call, it provides details on funding amounts, deadlines, expected project sizes, and technical topics that proposals should address. It also lists some top performers on past related calls and encourages attendees to take advantage of networking opportunities at an upcoming proposal information day in Budapest.
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking AdvisorFIWARE
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking Advisor presentation, by Prog. Ing. Gian Marco Revel.
Smart City / Smart Mobility. Conference track. 1st FIWARE Summit, Málaga, Dec. 13-15, 2016.
Esmorzar de finançament: Transició ecològica i energètica, reptes i oportunitats amb òptica d’inversor. Amb Josep-Miquel Torregrosa, director d’inversions d’InnoEnergy
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
This is my introduction into FIspace that was used for the presentation of Jaap van der Pol, a student from the Free University of Amsterdam that did his MSc thesis research on a Business Model for FIspace, the B2B collaboration platform for Agri-Food, Transport & Losgistics. I included the main concluding slides from him in this presentation.
Catalan companies and research centers exhibited at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2018 in Barcelona, showcasing their technologies and services related to smart cities. These included solutions for data analytics, mobility, energy efficiency, IoT, citizen engagement, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and more. Key exhibitors were Bismart, App&Town, BusUp, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, CTTC, Citibeats, Civiciti, Doxa Innova & Smart, Etecnic, Eurecat, I2CAT Foundation, and others presenting at the Government of Catalonia pavilion.
Tecnologías para el vehículo autónomo y eléctrico - FICOSAAMETIC
Presentación de Jaume Prat, Director de la Unidad de Negocios de Electromovilidad de FICOSA, en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
Dare to be Digital! - Europe's Road to ProsperityAMETIC
Presentación a cargo de Markus Borchert, Senior Vice President NOKIA y Presidente DIGITALEUROPE, en el marco de la 30ª edición de los Encuentros de Telecomunicaciones y Economía Digital.
This document provides information on various exhibitors and projects being showcased at the 2019 IoT Solutions World Congress and Industry Barcelona events. It includes 28 exhibitors that will be located at the Fira Barcelona Gran Via for the IoT Solutions World Congress and lists their contact information, descriptions and technological specialties. It also outlines several pages for the Industry Barcelona Blockchain Solutions World and Artificial Intelligence event.
This document discusses various technologies that are improving logistics and transportation, including:
1. RFID tracking technology is being used in yards, shipping, distribution centers, railroads, airports, and other areas to track goods and increase supply chain visibility. However, privacy concerns exist regarding personal information.
2. Sensors using GSM technology can track temperature, humidity, shock, and other factors for pharmaceuticals and medical goods.
3. The growing Internet of Things and connected devices will create large pools of information and data for new software, services and analysis.
4. Amazon uses warehouse robots from Kiva Systems to automate moving items to fulfill orders more efficiently.
Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
Workshop on Sustainable Mobility in Future Cities - André Dias (CEiiA)Future Cities Project
The document discusses CEiIA's strategy to empower smart cities through integrated mobility solutions, smart indicators, and intelligent sensing. It focuses on MOBI.ME, CEiIA's mobility management engine, which can integrate multiple mobility services like vehicle sharing, fleet management, parking management, and electric vehicle charging. MOBI.ME uses tools like the Smart Device Cloud and Smart Services Cloud to manage devices, communications, CRM, billing, and reporting for mobility services. The goal is to provide integrated solutions for intelligent mobility and transition to mobility as a utility paid through usage-based invoices.
Workshop on Cyber-physical Systems Platforms – Rui Rebelo “Collecting data fo...Future Cities Project
The document discusses cyber-physical systems platforms and collecting data for IoT platforms. It introduces Micro I/O as a company that develops innovative software and hardware solutions for data sensing, transport, and analysis using their Citibrain platform. Micro I/O solutions include systems for smart parking, waste management, and other applications. The document provides details on the components, specifications, and features of Micro I/O's systems, including sensors, gateways, and back-office software.
This document provides a summary of various funding opportunities and events for UK creative businesses in October and November 2015. It lists public funding calls from Innovate UK, including calls related to digital media technologies, smart urban spaces, internet of things security, and more. It also lists upcoming events about accessing Horizon 2020 funding from the EU for areas like smart systems, creativity technologies, and gaming/gamification. Private funding opportunities and non-financial business support resources are also mentioned.
Workshop on Cyber-physical Systems Platforms - Rui Costa "Citibrain"Future Cities Project
This document summarizes the solutions provided by Citibrain for smart cities, including a unified smart cities platform and vertical solutions for areas like transportation, environment, and services. It also highlights some of Citibrain's clients and portfolio. Additionally, it discusses Ubiwhere's work in Porto, Portugal to enhance the city through a FI-WARE node and various applications that improve safety, quality of life, and environmental monitoring.
This document discusses the ethical issues surrounding governments using big data analysis to identify possible terrorist threats. It examines factors that determine whether such use is acceptable, including minimizing privacy intrusions, manipulation of data, and ensuring accuracy. While big data can help counter terrorism through identifying threats, its use also brings risks like overreach, false alarms, and lack of transparency that must be addressed. The line between ethical and unethical use depends on balancing security needs with preventing harm and protecting civil liberties.
This document provides an overview of IoT project architectures and processes. It discusses common IoT initiatives by function and approval levels. It also summarizes typical project timelines and business objectives. Additionally, it outlines the key components of an IoT solution including device connectivity, analytics, and presentation layers. Finally, it provides examples of how IoT can benefit different industries.
This document outlines a methodology with three steps - analyze, balance, and create value. It analyzes situations in steps 1-3 and 7-9, balances in steps 10-12, and creates value in steps 14-17. The document promotes a company called Solair Corporate and provides its contact information and social media links at the end.
12.NP: Anti-terrorism measures - Censoring the web, making us less secureKirsten Fiedler
The document outlines the history of anti-terrorism measures taken by the EU since 2001. It then discusses the proposed Anti-Terrorism Directive, including concerns about its vague definitions, blocking and censorship of websites, weakening of encryption standards, and criminalization of attacks on information systems. It notes debates in the EU Council and Parliament regarding these issues. In conclusion, it suggests actions citizens can take to voice their concerns about the directive's impact on privacy, security and civil liberties.
Smart City Strategy: Platform, Data, PeopleJin-Hyeok Yang
This document discusses Hwaseong Dongtan, Korea's first operational smart city located 40km south of Seoul. It provides an overview of the smart city components and budget, and analyzes the benefit-cost ratio from 2008 to 2018. It also discusses challenges around finance, services, and changes over time. Lessons learned focus on promoting private investment, regulation, evaluation, and stakeholder involvement. The document concludes by looking at new strategies around platforms, data, and citizen engagement to make cities smarter.
Route to PA Project Meeting Dublinked Presentation 03.12.2015Dublinked .
Dublinked is developing a new open data platform and website to enhance transparency, citizen engagement, and data-driven innovation in Dublin. The platform will integrate new visualization and social networking tools from the Route to PA Horizon 2020 project. Dublinked will launch the new platform in February 2016 after user testing and will focus on curating data and improving APIs to appeal to key user groups like government, researchers, developers and citizens. Dublinked will also work with Smart Dublin to identify urban challenges and engage citizens and stakeholders through workshops to develop solutions using open data.
IoT is a green field of new business opportunities. The ran has started…..
Everyware Device Cloud (EDC) is a full set of Operational Technologies available also as a service, which represent the fastest way to start an IoT business.
You can connect a Device to Cloud in 15 minutes.
With EDC A typical IoT project would take 2 to 6 months to go live and the ROI is really fast
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Burr Sutter describes, discusses and demonstrates an industrial/enterprise-oriented architecture associated with large scale sensor rollout, covering critical areas such as ingestion, integration and analytics. You will learn how to connect the physical world to your traditional enterprise IT infrastructure (Apache Camel), supporting high-speed sensor data acquisition (Apache ActiveMQ) with real-time (Apache SparkStreaming) analytics. In addition, we will show-off various IoT developer prototyping platforms like Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Arduino, NXP 1768 with mbed, Particle.io Photon and more.
The document summarizes several smart home and consumer electronic products:
- VOCCA is a voice-activated light bulb adapter that does not require WiFi, setup, or installation. Users can simply screw in a bulb and control lights with voice commands.
- Lightors are rechargeable batteries that can be reused over 500 times using micro-USB charging. They were recently launched in two sizes.
- Flic is a small wireless button that users can stick anywhere to control devices like lights, music playback, cameras, and apps from their phone with clicks or presses.
- Aviador Tracking is a water resistant silicon wallet with 8GB storage and tracking technology using NFC chips.
- The Touch Board allows
This document is the M.Sc. thesis of Abdulkerim Fatih Şenkul from Istanbul Technical University submitted in January 2015. The thesis proposes adaptive control of a novel tilt-roll rotor quadrotor UAV. Chapter 1 introduces the purpose and provides a literature review on previous tilt-rotor aircraft designs. Chapter 2 models the dynamics of a regular quadrotor, tilt-roll rotor quadrotor, and an adaptive version. Chapter 3 discusses control approaches for the different quadrotor configurations. Chapter 4 presents simulation results comparing the models. The thesis also includes chapters on the system design, experiments conducted, and conclusions.
Quadrotor, as the name suggests has four propellers attached. This takes care of the counter rotation effect that helicopters have to deal with. This Quadrotor was designed as part of my second year summer project.
The document is about quadrotors and their history and uses. It provides an introduction and table of contents before sections on quadrotors, their history dating back to the 1920s, and their various uses today such as for hobbies, law enforcement, aerial photography, and industrial/inspection purposes. The document concludes by comparing quadrotors to RC helicopters.
2009 development and implementation of a control system for a quadrotor uavjaeaj
This document is the master's thesis of Yiting Wu titled "Development and Implementation of a Control System for a quadrotor UAV". The thesis describes the development and testing of control systems for a quadrotor drone. It includes the construction of a test platform with an inertial measurement unit and microcontroller. Three control algorithms - nonlinear feedback linearization, simple PD control, and PD control with partial differentiation - are designed, simulated, implemented on the test platform, and evaluated. The best performing control algorithm is determined based on simulation and implementation results.
QUADCOPTER
The goal of presentation was to acquaint you to a semi-autonomous quadcopter capable of self-sustained flight via wireless communications while utilizing a microcontroller. The quadcopter was designed to be small enough so that costs would be minimized. which is why small motors and propellers are being used. While a PIC microcontroller, accelerometer, and gyroscope are communicating between each other to maintain control.
The scheduler program arranges the following tasks: controller input, sensor data received from the accelerometer, Gyroscope, and Magnetometer. The wireless transceivers use SPI to send control signals to the microcontroller on the quadcopter from the handheld controller unit. The accelerometer/gyroscope and magnetometer both use I2C to send the amount of acceleration, stabilization, and the direction vector. The motors are being controlled by the PWM ports on the PIC microcontroller. To achieve flight, two of the motors must apply downward force and the other two motors have to apply an upward force. To turn, one pair (left or right side) of motors slows down to turn the copter. To ascend, all motors will increase in speed, and will all decrease in order to descend. To move forward, the front two motors will decrease while the back two motors will increase. And vice versa in order to move in a backwards direction. We are also working on integrating our own Graphical User Interface (GUI) which will allow us to have direct control over all systems.
CyberTerror-CyberCrime-CyberWar! - Crucial Role of CyberSecurity in "War on T...Dr David Probert
Now we see the evolution of Hybrid Warfare, Cybercrime and Terrorism. To mitigate to Terror Attacks we urgently need to integrate Real-Time Cybersecurity Solutions with Physical Surveillance in Business, Campus, Cities And Nationwide! In this presentation we discuss both Historic & Current Cyber Threats and practical options to minimise the risks of future Terror Attacks through Integrated Physical-Cybersecurity Solutions. We briefly review the United Nations/ITU, NATO and NIST Cybersecurity Frameworks, and the threats on Critical National Information Infrastructure. Finally we suggest the TOP Actions for Chief Security Officers (CSO) to mitigate Attacks within their own Security Operations. This invited presentation was given @ the International East-West Security Conference at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel in Prague - June 2016.
The document describes the anatomy and dynamics of a quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It discusses the first manned quadrotor flight in 1907 and advantages of quadrotors such as vertical take-off and landing. Key components of quadrotor structure and motion including motors, frames of reference, state variables, and kinematic and dynamic equations are presented. Thrust forces from each motor and gravity are expressed as components of the total force acting on the quadrotor.
The document describes the I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) bus interface. I2C is a digital communication protocol used to connect integrated circuits on the same circuit board. It uses just two bidirectional open-drain lines - serial data (SDA) and serial clock (SCL). Devices on the I2C bus can operate as either a master or slave. The master device initiates and controls data transfers. Slave devices respond to the master's commands. The document outlines the electrical considerations, addressing schemes, data transfer protocols, and how to implement I2C on a PIC18F25K22 microcontroller.
OSGi for European and Japanese smart cities - experiences and lessons learnt ...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2016 Presentation by Levent Gurgen (CEA)
Internet of Things (IoT) is the digital skin of the physical world. It has specific requirements such as dynamicity to self-adapt to the continuously changing physical context. The world is heterogeneous and the objects should interoperate to collaborate, thus interoperability is essential. Openness and short learning curve are other requirements so that innovators (e.g. startups) can rapidly build applications with reduced time-to-market and avoid vendor lock-in. Reuse of software and hardware is also particularly important since billion of devices are expected to be deployed in the coming decades and those devices should be multi-purpose and reusable by applications from different domains and not be specific to a given domain.
OSGi has – since 15 years ago – the answers to those requirements of today’s IoT. Its powerful run-time environment for the dynamicity, its service-oriented approach hiding heterogeneity, its modularity making the reuse extremely simple, and last but not least, its open approach giving the potential to democratize the IoT.
The talk will illustrate the benefits of OSGi for IoT with concrete deployed examples, in particular in smart city domain in Europe and Japan via the collaborative projects such as ClouT and FESTIVAL.
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can help address challenges from rapid urbanization and the growth of smart cities. It outlines an IEEE Smart Cities Initiative to [1] create a global network of cities to share knowledge on managing urbanization, [2] assist municipalities in using technology appropriately, and [3] develop standards to support areas like intelligent transportation, smart grid, eHealth, and augmented reality. The initiative aims to build collaborations and provide resources like workshops, whitepapers, and online communities to guide cities developing smart infrastructure.
This catalogue contains information on over 50 Catalan
companies that are attending this Congress. They clearly
demonstrate the capacities of the Catalan business fabric
involved in ICTs and smart cities, promoting Catalonia as a
technological, business and investment hub in the Smart City
sector, especially with regard to mobility, lightning and waste.
The document provides information about Catalan exhibitors at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. Over 50 Catalan companies developing smart city technologies will be present at the Government of Catalonia stand. These companies demonstrate Catalonia's strong smart city ecosystem, with innovative solutions in areas like mobility, lighting, and waste management. The event will also feature presentations on topics like digital transformation, urban sustainability challenges, and the impact of 5G on cities.
The document provides information about Catalan exhibitors at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2022, including 18 companies and organizations. It lists their names, contact details, a brief description of their services/products/technologies, and notes they will have a stand at the Government of Catalonia pavilion. It also outlines the main activities at the event, including a brokerage event to enable 800 meetings between cities and companies, and three smart city challenges around procurement, innovation, and green transition.
This presentation was to explain to startups what is FIWARE at overall level for them to apply to Impact Growth in the context of the FIWARE Accelerate Initiative
The document is a slide presentation about building the architecture for transportation digital business. It discusses how enterprise architecture, IoT, and various technology platforms can support digital business capabilities for the transportation sector. The key platforms include an IoT platform to connect physical assets, a customer experience platform, data and analytics platform, and information systems platform. It provides an example use case of a connected metro rail system and recommendations to prototype ecosystems, modernize platforms, and establish digital business capabilities with a focus on security.
Xvidia is a Secure City Cloud based big data platform that frees up broadcasters and enterprises from capex investment and helps them to focus on creating & delivering media content.
Oracle Internet of Things: The Fastest Way to Deliver Innovative Business Sol...Capgemini
With increasing customer demand for innovative business solutions, organizations need new data-driven insights to drive actions from the Internet of Things (IoT). Do you want to enable your client’s business to deliver new services faster than their competitors?
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1. Bridging the Interoperability Gap
of the Internet of Things
IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?
BIG IoT Project
Barcelona, 26th October 2016
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Agenda
Time Item Who
09:10 - 09:30 Project Overview Jelena Mitic - Siemens AG
09:30 - 09:45 Barcelona Pilot Jordi Caus Roquieta - SEAT
Jordi Ortuño - Barcelona City
Council
09:45 - 10:30 BIG IoT API and Marketplace Dr. Juan Hernández - ISG UPC
10:30 - 10:45 BIG IoT Open Call Eleonora Panto - CSP
10:45 – 10:50 Closing Jelena Mitic - Siemens AG
10:50 - 11:00 Questions & Answers ALL
11:00 - 11:30 Networking breakfast
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Project Overview
Jelena Mitic
Siemens AG
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Video
https://youtu.be/H4Vjjvva4X8
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Problem – Missing Interoperability
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Project‘s Goals
Don’t:
Develop yet another platform
Do:
Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms
Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of
platforms, things, and users
Lower market entry barriers
Foster an open IoT ecosystems
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Our Approach
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Provider Platform
BOSCH SI Smart City Platform
BOSCH CR BEZIRK Platform
CSI Smart Data Platform
ECONAIS Wubby Platform
NUIG OpenIoT Platform
Siemens Advanced Parking Management
VMZ TIC Platform
WorldSensing Bitcarrier/Sensefield/Fastprk
Application
Application
…
Service
Service
…
Aim: Ignite an Ecosystem with BIG IoT Platforms
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so far …
BIG IoT API
Usage Example: Platform Interoperability
P1
OpenIoT Platform
Barcelona Piedmont
P2
CSI Smart Data
Platform
Barcelona Parking
Service
Barcelona Parking
Application
Piedmont Parking
Application
Piedmont Parking
Service
Parking Service
… with BIG IoT
Find Available Parking
Application
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I need to build:
Usage Example 2: Reusing Services
BIG IoT Marketplace
Parking Payment
Service
Free Parking Lot
Service
Parking Reservation
Service
Smart Parking
Application
Required functionality:
- Find available parking
- Reserve parking spot
- Pay for parking
… … …
Each service has syntactic &
semantic description
Application
Developer
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Project in a Nutshell
Name: Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things
Start Date 01.01.2016
End Date 31.12.2018
Consortium 13 partners
Linked Third Parties 2 partners
Funding ~ 8.000.000 €
Efforts ~ 697 Months
Open Call 750.000 €
3 pilots Funding Distribution
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BIG IoT is part of the IoT-EPI
www.iot-epi.eu
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Pilots
Northern Germany
Metropolitan area - Corridor
Berlin – Wolfsburg
(3.840.000 inh.)
Barcelona
Large city
(1.600.000 inh.)
Piedmont
Biella and Vercelli - small cities
(< 50.000 inh. each)
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Northern Germany Pilot
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Use Cases
Use Case Cluster Northern
Germany
Barcelona Piedmont
Smart Parking
Smart Traffic Management
Public Transport Optimization
Healthy Bike Navigation
Smart Bike Sharing
Incentive-based Green Route Planning
Multi-Modal Route Optimizer
Smart Charging
Device-to-Device Communication
Use Case Cluster Northern
Germany
Barcelona Piedmont
Smart Parking
Smart Traffic Management
Public Transport Optimization
Healthy Bike Navigation
Smart Bike Sharing
Incentive-based Green Route Planning
Multi-Modal Route Optimizer
Smart Charging
Device-to-Device Communication
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Barcelona Pilot
Jordi Caus
SEAT
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Barcelona Pilot - Overview
Barcelona Pilot Use Cases In collaboration with
Smart Parking WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council, other
external stakeholders
Smart Traffic Management WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council
Incentive-based Green Route Planning WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council, TMB
(data provider)
Device to Device
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Smart Parking Barcelona
Effective navigation to parking spots based on availability
and distance, taking into account the current traffic
conditions and parking prices. This involves new parking
spot observing smart objects.
Application: SEAT ParkFinder
Services: Parking Spot Availability Service
Smart Objects: 600 Parking sensors from Les Corts
district
Platforms: WorldSensing FastPark
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Smart Traffic Management Barcelona
On the basis of traffic and environment monitoring (e.g., air
quality sensors on connected cars or noise detectors), traffic
recommendations will be supported to improve traffic
conditions and minimize emissions caused by traffic jams, and
waiting times.
Applications: Traffic Information Center tool, Traffic
Information to Citizens
Services: Traffic monitoring, Environmental monitoring,
Traffic Recommendations
Smart Objects: Bluetooth and Magnetometers detectors,
SEAT Cars Air Quality sensors, Simulated Data
Platforms: Open IoT, Bosch BEZIRK, Worldsensing
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Incentive-based Green Route Planning Barcelona
Usage of air quality monitoring across the city in order to plan
routes for cars in an environmental friendly manner.
Participants will be incentivized to follow green routes by car
or use alternative means (i.e. public transport or bikes).
Application: Green Route Planning App
Services: Traffic monitoring, Environment monitoring, Traffic
Recommendations Service,…
Smart Objects: Noise detectors, Bluetooth and
Magnetometers detectors, SEAT Cars Air Quality sensors
Platform: OpenIoT, BOSCH, WorldSensing BitCarrier
Other services: Access to TMB services
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Barcelona Pilot Scenario (I)
• Role: Traffic
Participant,
commuter
• Lives in Mataró
• Drives to Barcelona
for work
• Wildlife biologist
• 39 years old
Susana
• Role: Traffic Control
Centre Operator
• Lives in Barcelona
• Works for the City
Council
• 33 years old
Roberto
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Barcelona Pilot Scenario (II)
Susana is driving her Smart Car
through the city of Barcelona
Roberto issues a
Recommendationthrough the
Barcelona Control Centre
Her app tells Susana of the Traffic
Recommendation
The Recommendationsuggests
taking public transportation
She decides to follow the city’s
recommendationand asks the
app for the nearest parking.
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Barcelona Pilot Scenario (II)
When Susana reaches the
parking she checks-in
Then she checks her phone
app for public transportation
to her original destination
The app tracks her route in
order to give her incentives
The app gives her some points
for following the green route
Good job, Susana!
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Barcelona Pilot Scenario (II)
Roberto is on his job as a Traffic
Information Centre Operator
During his day he has the need to
know the status of the city
network
He selects an specific area in the
city to be queried
A map of the area with colour-
coded information about travel
time and speed is shown
He decides to define some alarms
to be raised when pollution or
speed cross some thresholds
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Barcelona Pilot Scenario (II)
A notification is pushed to his
application
The alarm says that the
threshold he defined has been
reached
He looks at the travel times in
the city for information
Finally he defines some traffic
recommendations
Nice job, Roberto!
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New use cases that will take profit of device-
to-device communication to provide services
for pedestrian or cyclist:
Safe crossing: Pedestrian <-> traffic light
communication
Biking priority: Bikes <-> traffic light
communication
...
Platform: BOSCH Bezirk, …
Device to device
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Barcelona Pilot (Technical) Overview
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Barcelona City Council
Jordi Ortuño
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BIG API & Marketplace
Dr. Juan Hernández Serrano
ISG UPC
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Open Call
Eleonora Panto
CSP Innovazione nell’ICT
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Question for you
What is your
business in
IoT?
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What
BIG IoT
offers up to
750.000 €
for your new ideas
for IoT business
development
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When
Open call will be
launched in April
2017
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How
Successful
applicants will
join BIG IoT as
Siemens third
parties
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Why
Connections with EU
industry leaders
Participating in defining
European IoT Marketplace
Visibility in the main IoT
European events
Access to a strong partner´s
network in Europe
Make your trials at no cost
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Who
European Companies and SMEs,
Universities and Research Centers
Open to all; companies from pilot
areas are in a good position
Only one entity per proposal will
be admitted
Not eligible for funding:
institutions, organisations or other
kind of legal entities funded by or
otherwise affiliated with BIG IoT
partners
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Planned timeline 2016
Call 1
Launch
J J J A SF A MM
Call 1
Close
O
EC approves
new accessions
O
N
D
Identify
call obj
Publish
call
details
Evaluation
Report of
evaluation
to EC
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We are looking for …
Domains: MOBILITY (traffic, parking
etc.) and MOBILITY-RELATED issues
(e.g. air quality)
Projects will use BIG IoT API to
build their assets and use
Marketplace to offer them
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We are looking for…
Platform providers: to expand
BIG IoT data offerings.
Application/ Service providers: to
experiment with the project results.
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Examples of data offerings provided by BIG IoT project
Offering name Offering source Description
Parking Spot Detector Data Parking Spot Detectors Provides raw data of parking
detectors
Smart Connected Car Air Quality
Sensors Data
Smart Connected Car Air Quality
Sensors
Provides pollution data from the
smart connected car Air Quality
Sensors
Ex. Offerings provided by objects
Ex. Offerings provided by services
Offering name Offering source Description
Parking Spot Availability Parking Availability Service Provides position of free parking
spots near the specified location
Green Route Environment Monitoring Service Provides environment information
from air quality Detectors (SEAT)
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Examples of services that could be implemented
Domain Possible Services
Smart Parking Reservation service
Parking predictive service
Check-in/Check-out Payment Service
Smart Bike and Healthy Bike
navigation related services
Dock and Bike Availability service
Dock and Bike Estimation Service
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Use Cases
Use Case Cluster Northern
Germany
Barcelona Piedmont
Smart Parking
Smart Traffic Management
Public Transport Optimization
Healthy Bike Navigation
Smart Bike Sharing
Incentive-based Green Route Planning
Multi-Modal Route Optimizer
Smart Charging
Device-to-Device Communication
Use Case Cluster Northern
Germany
Barcelona Piedmont
Smart Parking
Smart Traffic Management
Public Transport Optimization
Healthy Bike Navigation
Smart Bike Sharing
Incentive-based Green Route Planning
Multi-Modal Route Optimizer
Smart Charging
Device-to-Device Communication
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We’ll give you support
FAQ Section
Helpdesk e-mail contact
Open call will be presented in
different events and support will
be provided in preparing the
applications
SDK/Libs and the documentation
will be available in the GitLab
Some Data offerings will be
accessible through the Marketplace
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Find us
@BIG_IoT
BIG IoT Project
www.linkedin.com/in/BIGIoT
www.slideshare.net/BIGIoTProject
BIG IoT Project
big-iot.eu
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Another question for you
What support
do you
prefer/expect
for applying?