The document provides an overview of the u2 Toolbox, which is an integrated and open platform as a service for cities. It summarizes new components, enhanced components, and status of the toolbox. It then describes the key components of the toolbox including ucR-Light for platform federation, OPaaS.io personal data store, u2 Open Data Catalog, IoT Engine, and use cases involving Sapporo, Yokosuka, and Tokyo. It concludes with new use cases for fishery, forestry and emergency medical services.
This document discusses 5G and its enabling technologies from a European perspective. It begins with an agenda that covers 5G and cloud computing, autonomous driving, and cloud manufacturing. It then discusses 5G, cloud computing, and industry 4.0 as key enablers. The rest of the document covers specific 5G technologies and use cases, an urban test field for autonomous vehicles in Berlin, challenges of cloud manufacturing, and a proposed service discovery architecture.
IoT based Industrial Gateway (IoT-SDK) built around Sitara™ AM437x processors...Mistral Solutions
Internet of Things (IoT) is a lot more than just connected devices and seamless communication. The emerging IoT is having a sweeping effect on the way goods are produced, triggering another industrial revolution – Industry 4.0.
Tutorial at IEEE IM 2019.
The tutorial will provide a comprehensive coverage of the Network Automation domain starting with the scope and definitions, introducing the challenges and then developing the different approaches to realize complete future network automation solutions. A special focus will be put on the newly created ETSI ISG ZSM "Zero Touch Network and Service Management" and the standardization landscape.
This document discusses how 5G networks can leverage microservices and cloud native architectures. It describes how network functions can be broken into microservices to enable capabilities like network slicing and edge cloud deployment. Kubernetes and containers are presented as ways to orchestrate and deploy these microservices. The OpenDaylight controller is discussed as a way to program networks built with microservices, and how it integrates with orchestrators like ONAP.
◦ Node-RED for data processing and visualization
◦ Dronekit for drone control
◦ Sensortag for environmental data
Pilot E: Port Area Monitoring
Innovation
- Real-time monitoring of port areas using drones and sensors
- Early detection of incidents like fires or explosions
- Improved situational awareness for emergency responders
- Automated data collection from hard to reach areas
- Integration of multiple sensor types (thermal, gas, video etc)
- Processing of sensor data to detect anomalies
Benefits:
- Faster response times in emergencies
- Improved safety for emergency workers
- Detection of environmental hazards
- Continuous monitoring for security
Pilot
The document provides an overview of the u2 Toolbox, which is an integrated and open platform as a service for cities. It summarizes new components, enhanced components, and status of the toolbox. It then describes the key components of the toolbox including ucR-Light for platform federation, OPaaS.io personal data store, u2 Open Data Catalog, IoT Engine, and use cases involving Sapporo, Yokosuka, and Tokyo. It concludes with new use cases for fishery, forestry and emergency medical services.
This document discusses 5G and its enabling technologies from a European perspective. It begins with an agenda that covers 5G and cloud computing, autonomous driving, and cloud manufacturing. It then discusses 5G, cloud computing, and industry 4.0 as key enablers. The rest of the document covers specific 5G technologies and use cases, an urban test field for autonomous vehicles in Berlin, challenges of cloud manufacturing, and a proposed service discovery architecture.
IoT based Industrial Gateway (IoT-SDK) built around Sitara™ AM437x processors...Mistral Solutions
Internet of Things (IoT) is a lot more than just connected devices and seamless communication. The emerging IoT is having a sweeping effect on the way goods are produced, triggering another industrial revolution – Industry 4.0.
Tutorial at IEEE IM 2019.
The tutorial will provide a comprehensive coverage of the Network Automation domain starting with the scope and definitions, introducing the challenges and then developing the different approaches to realize complete future network automation solutions. A special focus will be put on the newly created ETSI ISG ZSM "Zero Touch Network and Service Management" and the standardization landscape.
This document discusses how 5G networks can leverage microservices and cloud native architectures. It describes how network functions can be broken into microservices to enable capabilities like network slicing and edge cloud deployment. Kubernetes and containers are presented as ways to orchestrate and deploy these microservices. The OpenDaylight controller is discussed as a way to program networks built with microservices, and how it integrates with orchestrators like ONAP.
◦ Node-RED for data processing and visualization
◦ Dronekit for drone control
◦ Sensortag for environmental data
Pilot E: Port Area Monitoring
Innovation
- Real-time monitoring of port areas using drones and sensors
- Early detection of incidents like fires or explosions
- Improved situational awareness for emergency responders
- Automated data collection from hard to reach areas
- Integration of multiple sensor types (thermal, gas, video etc)
- Processing of sensor data to detect anomalies
Benefits:
- Faster response times in emergencies
- Improved safety for emergency workers
- Detection of environmental hazards
- Continuous monitoring for security
Pilot
Overcoming Tech Obsolescence in Smart BuildingsMemoori
Memoori talks to Mike Hook from building transformation specialists, LMG and building technology consultant, Ray D’Urso. They discuss how the lifespan of technologies amidst a rapidly changing landscape of user requirements and technological evolution is impacting how we design and construct the buildings of tomorrow.
AGILE software, devices and wider ecosystemAGILE IoT
This document summarizes an AGILE software, devices, and ecosystem review meeting that took place on October 20, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. It provides an overview of the AGILE project goals, work package structure and architecture, software stack components, device and protocol support, user interface framework, and fleet management capabilities. The document outlines achievements in selecting and integrating software components, operating system support, protocol integration, and local and remote gateway management features. It also previews upcoming demonstrations of the development environment, recommender system, cloud integration, and pilot applications.
Irrespective of the size of the company and the quantum of the work they do, cloud computing has become a business imperative as it provides cost benefits, agility, and reliable IT resources. Instead of bothering about the maintenance of their own private data centers storing information, companies can depend upon the scalability of cloud storage to build out storage as and when it is required thereby increasing their adaptability and reducing the total cost of ownership.
ATMOSPHERE at HPC2018 – Fogbow: Middleware for the Federation of IaaS Cloud P...ATMOSPHERE .
ATMOSPHERE was invited to be a speaker at HPC2018 workshop. Francisco Brasileiro, Brazilian Coordinator of ATMOSPHERE and Professor at Federal University of Campina Grande, will present a talk on “Fogbow: A Middleware for the Federation of IaaS Cloud Providers”.
Francisco Brasileiro presented the design and implementation of a middleware that allows the fast and non-intrusive deployment of very large federations of IaaS cloud providers. The use of the middleware in production systems will be also discussed, providing concrete evidences of its suitability
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments WorkLumina Networks
This document summarizes an open source networking group meetup about 5G and brownfield networks. It discusses how 5G will utilize distributed micro data centers and container networking to deploy services. It also explains how an open source central controller using projects like OpenStack and OpenDaylight can provide orchestration, service paths, and abstraction of network elements. Finally, it provides examples of how container networking and an open source SDN controller can help establish service paths and enable the deployment of 5G in hybrid brownfield environments.
Mobile edge computing an important step to a virtual world!Sophia Lorenn
Mobile Edge Computing is now known as Multi-access edge computing. It is an ETSI defined network architecture concept. Multi-Access Edge computing cloud computing activates computing of traffic and services from a centralized cloud to the edge of the network and closer to the customer.
The document summarizes an AGILE M18 review meeting on security research. It discusses demos of role-based access control and identity management. It maps the security work package to the overall AGILE structure and architecture. The goals of the security work package are outlined. Research on security aspects is summarized, along with practical security aspects relevant to AGILE like identity management, data usage control, and secure data sharing. The security implementation status and integration with various components is reviewed. Future steps including ongoing work on usage control and secure data sharing are discussed.
by Mr. Ananth Subba, Co-founder & CTO, SpaceAge Labs, at NUS-ISS SkillsFuture Series Seminar: Secured IoTs and Secured Cloud – Partners in ensuring a Secured Smart Nation (3 Oct)
Lanka Government Cloud (LGC) is a government-owned community cloud that provides cloud computing services to Sri Lankan government organizations. It offers infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. LGC offers benefits like reduced procurement times, lower costs through economies of scale, elasticity and scalability. It is located at the LGN Hub data center and managed by ICTA. Government organizations can host their cloud-ready eGovernment applications on LGC servers and pay monthly or annually based on the resources used. Security measures like access control, encryption, and regular audits ensure that data in LGC is protected.
In this presentation, you will learn about microservices, containers, container orchestration, Kuberbetes orchestration, container adoption challenges, container networking, service mesh and integration with OpenDaylight.
Learn more at www.luminanetworks.com/products
The document provides an agenda and summary of the AGILE M18 Review meeting in Brussels on October 20, 2017. It discusses the main achievements of the AGILE project including hardware and software innovations as well as community engagement. The agenda covers presentations on topics like IoT hardware, rapid prototyping tools, the AGILE development environment, research activities, IoT/cloud services, and pilots. It also maps the agenda and innovations to the overall AGILE work package structure and architecture. In closing, it assesses the current project status and needs for ongoing maintenance, integration, dissemination activities and addressing security issues following a lack of contribution from the expected Canonical partner.
Mobile edge computing (MEC) enables cloud computing capabilities and IT services at the edge of cellular networks. It addresses the long data paths and lack of determinism in quality of service (QoS) of traditional centralized architectures by relocating applications and services to the edge. This allows for campus area coverage, deterministic QoS, high availability, strong security and seamless mobility needed for demanding industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The document discusses approaches like hybrid networks that separate control and user planes, as well as private LTE networks controlled by enterprises. It also highlights examples like Vodafone's 5G mobility lab demonstrating uses of MEC for areas like smart intersections and vehicle communications.
This document summarizes work on integrating IoT, storage, and platform as a service (PaaS) cloud services with AGILE workflows. It outlines objectives like sharing sensor data with cloud services and deploying AGILE workflows remotely. Several IoT, storage, and PaaS services are supported through Node-RED nodes developed, including Xively, FIWARE, Dropbox, and Heroku. Demos show uploading sensor data to OwnCloud and deploying workflows to cloud services. Next steps include a cloud storage backend, integrating the PaaS deployer, and supporting pilots' use of cloud services.
Informatics and infotainment system for Smart E-Bike using Raspberry PiIRJET Journal
This document describes the development of an informatics and infotainment system for a smart electric bike using a Raspberry Pi. Sensors like a speedometer, GPS, accelerometer, and gyroscope are used to collect riding data like speed, location, and lean angles. The data is logged to a database and transmitted to a web server via WiFi. A dashboard display is created using HTML/CSS to show the rider metrics in real-time. The collected data can be analyzed later to view speed over time, path traveled, and vehicle motion. The system aims to integrate vehicle data collection and processing for intelligent transportation systems development.
Standards and Interoperability: Creating a whole that is bigger than the sum ...AllSeen Alliance
Yongjin KIM, CTO/EVP, Modacom Co. Ltd.
Graham Martin, CEO & Chairman, EnOcean Alliance
Claudio M. Camacho, Head of IoT, Tuxera Inc
Presented at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
How Data Will Facilitate your Office Re-Entry StrategyMemoori
The document discusses VergeSense's AI-powered computer vision sensors and analytics platform. It can count people, measure social distancing, provide occupancy reports and alerts, and optimize cleaning. The sensors install quickly and provide data within a day and building-level analytics within a week. VergeSense offers tools to help businesses manage safe reopening and ensure compliance with occupancy limits during COVID-19.
Володимир Шиманський “Роль спільноти і OpenSource в IoT бізнесі” {R0boCamp} Lviv Startup Club
This document summarizes a presentation on community and open source for IoT. It discusses typical IoT solution stacks including edge devices, gateways, and cloud services. Major drivers of open source for IoT are noted as velocity of innovation, interoperability, avoiding lock-in, and developer communities. Examples of open source IoT platforms, tools, and projects are provided such as Blynk, Node-RED, Apache NiFi, and HiFive 1. Trends in IoT growth and challenges are also highlighted.
This document provides an overview of Generic Enablers in the FIWARE platform. It describes Generic Enablers as reusable building blocks that provide common functions across multiple use cases and sectors. The Generic Enablers are divided into 7 technical chapters, including data/context management, interfaces to network and devices, security, and applications/services. Specific Enablers are also described as components that offer domain-specific functions for areas like manufacturing, media, healthcare, energy, and agrifood.
Motadata’s proactive network performance monitoring tool can be used to automatically discover network devices, interfaces, and applications. The network monitoring software in a multivendor IT environment ensures complete visibility of IT infrastructure. The unified view enables IT admins with a comprehensive picture of the overall IT health and also provides drill-down root-cause analysis, enabling them to resolve network issues even before they affect business processes. It facilitates monitoring of hybrid multi-vendor environment using 100+ pre-defined monitoring templates with immediate notifications on the set threshold values.
IRJET- Plug and Play Approach: Sensors to Cloud CommunicationIRJET Journal
This document discusses a plug and play approach for sensors to communicate with the cloud via IoT gateways and cloud APIs. It first defines plug and play and describes how IoT gateways can translate between different sensor protocols and facilitate communication with the cloud. It then discusses how cloud APIs provide standardized interfaces that allow IoT gateways to connect heterogeneous sensors to clouds in a plug and play manner without additional programming. Specifically, cloud APIs for IoT gateways consist of sensor, rule, and communication engines that handle data extraction from sensors, processing rules, and transmitting data to clouds through various wired and wireless connections. This plug and play approach via IoT gateways and cloud APIs provides an effective way to access sensor data from clouds.
The document provides an introduction and overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the interconnection of computing devices embedded in everyday objects that can send and receive data via the Internet. The document notes that the number of IoT devices is growing rapidly and will be increasingly important. It describes some key IoT applications like smart parking and provides examples of how IoT devices can be integrated into a system with sensors, gateways, servers, and applications.
Overcoming Tech Obsolescence in Smart BuildingsMemoori
Memoori talks to Mike Hook from building transformation specialists, LMG and building technology consultant, Ray D’Urso. They discuss how the lifespan of technologies amidst a rapidly changing landscape of user requirements and technological evolution is impacting how we design and construct the buildings of tomorrow.
AGILE software, devices and wider ecosystemAGILE IoT
This document summarizes an AGILE software, devices, and ecosystem review meeting that took place on October 20, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. It provides an overview of the AGILE project goals, work package structure and architecture, software stack components, device and protocol support, user interface framework, and fleet management capabilities. The document outlines achievements in selecting and integrating software components, operating system support, protocol integration, and local and remote gateway management features. It also previews upcoming demonstrations of the development environment, recommender system, cloud integration, and pilot applications.
Irrespective of the size of the company and the quantum of the work they do, cloud computing has become a business imperative as it provides cost benefits, agility, and reliable IT resources. Instead of bothering about the maintenance of their own private data centers storing information, companies can depend upon the scalability of cloud storage to build out storage as and when it is required thereby increasing their adaptability and reducing the total cost of ownership.
ATMOSPHERE at HPC2018 – Fogbow: Middleware for the Federation of IaaS Cloud P...ATMOSPHERE .
ATMOSPHERE was invited to be a speaker at HPC2018 workshop. Francisco Brasileiro, Brazilian Coordinator of ATMOSPHERE and Professor at Federal University of Campina Grande, will present a talk on “Fogbow: A Middleware for the Federation of IaaS Cloud Providers”.
Francisco Brasileiro presented the design and implementation of a middleware that allows the fast and non-intrusive deployment of very large federations of IaaS cloud providers. The use of the middleware in production systems will be also discussed, providing concrete evidences of its suitability
5G in Brownfield how SDN makes 5G Deployments WorkLumina Networks
This document summarizes an open source networking group meetup about 5G and brownfield networks. It discusses how 5G will utilize distributed micro data centers and container networking to deploy services. It also explains how an open source central controller using projects like OpenStack and OpenDaylight can provide orchestration, service paths, and abstraction of network elements. Finally, it provides examples of how container networking and an open source SDN controller can help establish service paths and enable the deployment of 5G in hybrid brownfield environments.
Mobile edge computing an important step to a virtual world!Sophia Lorenn
Mobile Edge Computing is now known as Multi-access edge computing. It is an ETSI defined network architecture concept. Multi-Access Edge computing cloud computing activates computing of traffic and services from a centralized cloud to the edge of the network and closer to the customer.
The document summarizes an AGILE M18 review meeting on security research. It discusses demos of role-based access control and identity management. It maps the security work package to the overall AGILE structure and architecture. The goals of the security work package are outlined. Research on security aspects is summarized, along with practical security aspects relevant to AGILE like identity management, data usage control, and secure data sharing. The security implementation status and integration with various components is reviewed. Future steps including ongoing work on usage control and secure data sharing are discussed.
by Mr. Ananth Subba, Co-founder & CTO, SpaceAge Labs, at NUS-ISS SkillsFuture Series Seminar: Secured IoTs and Secured Cloud – Partners in ensuring a Secured Smart Nation (3 Oct)
Lanka Government Cloud (LGC) is a government-owned community cloud that provides cloud computing services to Sri Lankan government organizations. It offers infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. LGC offers benefits like reduced procurement times, lower costs through economies of scale, elasticity and scalability. It is located at the LGN Hub data center and managed by ICTA. Government organizations can host their cloud-ready eGovernment applications on LGC servers and pay monthly or annually based on the resources used. Security measures like access control, encryption, and regular audits ensure that data in LGC is protected.
In this presentation, you will learn about microservices, containers, container orchestration, Kuberbetes orchestration, container adoption challenges, container networking, service mesh and integration with OpenDaylight.
Learn more at www.luminanetworks.com/products
The document provides an agenda and summary of the AGILE M18 Review meeting in Brussels on October 20, 2017. It discusses the main achievements of the AGILE project including hardware and software innovations as well as community engagement. The agenda covers presentations on topics like IoT hardware, rapid prototyping tools, the AGILE development environment, research activities, IoT/cloud services, and pilots. It also maps the agenda and innovations to the overall AGILE work package structure and architecture. In closing, it assesses the current project status and needs for ongoing maintenance, integration, dissemination activities and addressing security issues following a lack of contribution from the expected Canonical partner.
Mobile edge computing (MEC) enables cloud computing capabilities and IT services at the edge of cellular networks. It addresses the long data paths and lack of determinism in quality of service (QoS) of traditional centralized architectures by relocating applications and services to the edge. This allows for campus area coverage, deterministic QoS, high availability, strong security and seamless mobility needed for demanding industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The document discusses approaches like hybrid networks that separate control and user planes, as well as private LTE networks controlled by enterprises. It also highlights examples like Vodafone's 5G mobility lab demonstrating uses of MEC for areas like smart intersections and vehicle communications.
This document summarizes work on integrating IoT, storage, and platform as a service (PaaS) cloud services with AGILE workflows. It outlines objectives like sharing sensor data with cloud services and deploying AGILE workflows remotely. Several IoT, storage, and PaaS services are supported through Node-RED nodes developed, including Xively, FIWARE, Dropbox, and Heroku. Demos show uploading sensor data to OwnCloud and deploying workflows to cloud services. Next steps include a cloud storage backend, integrating the PaaS deployer, and supporting pilots' use of cloud services.
Informatics and infotainment system for Smart E-Bike using Raspberry PiIRJET Journal
This document describes the development of an informatics and infotainment system for a smart electric bike using a Raspberry Pi. Sensors like a speedometer, GPS, accelerometer, and gyroscope are used to collect riding data like speed, location, and lean angles. The data is logged to a database and transmitted to a web server via WiFi. A dashboard display is created using HTML/CSS to show the rider metrics in real-time. The collected data can be analyzed later to view speed over time, path traveled, and vehicle motion. The system aims to integrate vehicle data collection and processing for intelligent transportation systems development.
Standards and Interoperability: Creating a whole that is bigger than the sum ...AllSeen Alliance
Yongjin KIM, CTO/EVP, Modacom Co. Ltd.
Graham Martin, CEO & Chairman, EnOcean Alliance
Claudio M. Camacho, Head of IoT, Tuxera Inc
Presented at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
How Data Will Facilitate your Office Re-Entry StrategyMemoori
The document discusses VergeSense's AI-powered computer vision sensors and analytics platform. It can count people, measure social distancing, provide occupancy reports and alerts, and optimize cleaning. The sensors install quickly and provide data within a day and building-level analytics within a week. VergeSense offers tools to help businesses manage safe reopening and ensure compliance with occupancy limits during COVID-19.
Володимир Шиманський “Роль спільноти і OpenSource в IoT бізнесі” {R0boCamp} Lviv Startup Club
This document summarizes a presentation on community and open source for IoT. It discusses typical IoT solution stacks including edge devices, gateways, and cloud services. Major drivers of open source for IoT are noted as velocity of innovation, interoperability, avoiding lock-in, and developer communities. Examples of open source IoT platforms, tools, and projects are provided such as Blynk, Node-RED, Apache NiFi, and HiFive 1. Trends in IoT growth and challenges are also highlighted.
This document provides an overview of Generic Enablers in the FIWARE platform. It describes Generic Enablers as reusable building blocks that provide common functions across multiple use cases and sectors. The Generic Enablers are divided into 7 technical chapters, including data/context management, interfaces to network and devices, security, and applications/services. Specific Enablers are also described as components that offer domain-specific functions for areas like manufacturing, media, healthcare, energy, and agrifood.
Motadata’s proactive network performance monitoring tool can be used to automatically discover network devices, interfaces, and applications. The network monitoring software in a multivendor IT environment ensures complete visibility of IT infrastructure. The unified view enables IT admins with a comprehensive picture of the overall IT health and also provides drill-down root-cause analysis, enabling them to resolve network issues even before they affect business processes. It facilitates monitoring of hybrid multi-vendor environment using 100+ pre-defined monitoring templates with immediate notifications on the set threshold values.
IRJET- Plug and Play Approach: Sensors to Cloud CommunicationIRJET Journal
This document discusses a plug and play approach for sensors to communicate with the cloud via IoT gateways and cloud APIs. It first defines plug and play and describes how IoT gateways can translate between different sensor protocols and facilitate communication with the cloud. It then discusses how cloud APIs provide standardized interfaces that allow IoT gateways to connect heterogeneous sensors to clouds in a plug and play manner without additional programming. Specifically, cloud APIs for IoT gateways consist of sensor, rule, and communication engines that handle data extraction from sensors, processing rules, and transmitting data to clouds through various wired and wireless connections. This plug and play approach via IoT gateways and cloud APIs provides an effective way to access sensor data from clouds.
The document provides an introduction and overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as the interconnection of computing devices embedded in everyday objects that can send and receive data via the Internet. The document notes that the number of IoT devices is growing rapidly and will be increasingly important. It describes some key IoT applications like smart parking and provides examples of how IoT devices can be integrated into a system with sensors, gateways, servers, and applications.
On The Advanced Services That 5G May Provide to IoT ApplicationsJuan Pablo Sáenz
Presentation of the paper "On The Advanced Services That 5G May Provide to IoT Applications" at the IEEE 1st 5G World Forum in Santa Clara, California, USA on July 9-11, 2018
Smart Cities, IoT, SDN, 5G Networks, Cloud Computing… Managing Complexity wit...Bristol Is Open
Service & Content Providers’ Perspective of Smart Cities -How to enrich citizen experience using a pervasive urban SDN connectivity environment, Ramon Casellas
Internet of Things A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions Mostafa Arjmand
Present paper aboat Internet of Things (IoT) A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions
Overall IoT vision and the technologies that will achieve the it
Application domains in IoT with a new approach in defining them
Cloud centric Internet of Things realization and challenges
Case study of data analytics on the Aneka/Azure cloud platform
Open Challenges and Future Directions
Smart environment application domains
Cloud computing
Cloud centric Internet of Things
Microsoft Azure
FIWARE is an open source platform consisting of generic enablers and solutions that allow for the management and exchange of context information through open APIs. The platform aims to support the development of smart digital services and applications. Context information from different domains can be gathered and organized in a common way using FIWARE's context broker as the main component. Once context data is collected, additional enablers can be used for advanced processing, visualization, and analysis to derive insights and power smart applications and services.
FIWARE Overview Webinar - 27th March 2019
Corresponding webinar recording: https://youtu.be/97JsnnpPLrA
Chapter: Fundamentals
Difficulty: 0
Audience: Anyone
Basic introduction describing what FIWARE is, why you need it and how the elements of the FIWARE Catalogue can help accelerate the development of your Smart Solution.
The CPaaS.io platform allows to make task logic - e.g., for analytics - to be adaptively moved from the cloud to the edge of an IoT network. This presentation given at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017 explains how.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
Complete set of presentations of the FIWARE Training Sessions in Tunisia. Deep introduction to the FIWARE Core Generic Enablers as well as NGSI/NGSI-LD and the next steps in AI, ML, and Robotics.
FIWARE Global Summit - Building Production Grade IoT Platform Leveraging FIWAREFIWARE
Presentation by Parwinder Singh (Technical Specialist, NEC Technologies India Pvt Ltd.) and Satinder Jeet Singh (Group Project Manager, NEC Technologies India Pvt Ltd.)
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
The platform architecture developed by the CPaaS.io project - both the overall system architecture as well as the two implementation architectures, one based on FIWARE and the other on u2 - as presented at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
Join and fire walk with us to unravel the secrets of how a world made of Digital Twins living in the cloud-to-edge continuum can be implemented with FIWARE components, relying on the NGSI-LD standard, and get insight into real Digital Twin use cases.
Digital Twins enable system integration at multiple levels and are a core FIWARE concept. Participants will be able to see how an NGSI-LD based Digital Twin system can get its capabilities incrementally increased. The status and the roadmap of NGSI-LD in ETSI ISG CIM will be presented, including work on recent additions for operations in distributed deployments, how Asset Administration Shell (AAS) concepts from Industry 4.0 or Linked Data Event Stream functions can be supported.
Participants will discover also how to connect Digital Twins using Linked Open Data compliant with the FIWARE Smart Data Models. It includes a scenario for harvesting data from external sources, making them FIWARE compatible, and publishing them as LOD in Open Data Portals.
With Digital Twins, system integration becomes a breeze, and in this session, you will also learn how different frameworks bring an overlay on top of an NGSI-LD based environment to empower non-IT specialists. Also how recipes for easy deployment and operation of FIWARE systems managing digital twin data end to end can help creation of solutions based on this paradigm.
Deel deep into the secrets of how to unleash the full potential of FIWARE, the standard-based open source framework of reference for development and integration of systems using digital twins!
This document provides an overview of Generic Enablers in the FIWARE platform. It describes Generic Enablers as reusable building blocks that provide common functions across multiple use cases and sectors. The Generic Enablers are divided into 7 technical chapters including data management, interfaces to devices, security, and applications. Each chapter contains several specific Generic Enablers that provide functions like data analysis, device connectivity, identity management, and marketplaces. The document also introduces Specific Enablers which are similar to Generic Enablers but offer domain-specific functions for areas like manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities.
INTERFACE by apidays 2023 - How APIs are fueling the growth of 5G and MECapidays
The document discusses how 5G and mobile edge computing (MEC) are fueling growth through the use of APIs. It describes how MEC processes data closer to devices at the network edge for improved performance. 5G impacts latency and other factors. APIs allow dynamic interactions between networks, MEC, software, and devices to support new technologies. The 5G Future Forum aims to accelerate 5G and MEC solutions through API development and specifications that are interoperable across networks.
The slide set was used to provide a complete overview of FIWARE at the CAMPIE IoT Summer School fully dedicated to FIWARE and its IoT functionalities.
The overview in a comprehensive way covers: Context Information Modeling, FIWARE NGSI, Adoption, Use of and Access to FIWARE Technologies, FIWARE Ecosystem, and finally FIWARE Foundation.
This is comprehensive presentation of is FIWARE. It describes: a) FIWARE-based applications in various sectors such as SmartCities, SmartIndustry and SmartAgriFood, b) the FIWARE technologies, c) the tools through which to access, study, download and experiment the FIWARE Technologies, d) the FIWARE Ecosytem, and e) the FIWARE Foundation.
This presentation was given in the context of the first CAMPIE summer school organised by the University of Cairo.
The Bern University of Applied Sciences and its Smart City ResearchStephan Haller
The document provides information about the Bern University of Applied Sciences and its Institute of Public Sector Transformation. It discusses the university's research focus on smart cities and its joint European-Japanese research project on developing a city platform as a service (CPaaS.io) to empower citizens and create public value. The project aims to validate the platform through use cases like smart transportation, emergency care, water management, and government. It seeks to develop blueprints to transfer solutions to other cities.
This document provides an overview of a session on smart ageing. It defines smart ageing as using technology and innovation in both the public and private sectors to improve quality of life for people aged 50 and over. The session will feature speakers from Bern University of Applied Sciences, KDDI Research, and Nara Institute of Technology discussing topics like smart ageing technologies, the importance of a compassionate community approach in addition to technology, and the need for a co-creation process that involves users. The goal is to explore how advances in areas like information technology, medical devices, and robotics can be combined with socio-cultural factors to promote independence and quality of life for an aging population.
The document discusses smart cities and public sector transformation. It provides definitions of smart cities from various organizations and outlines why cities are pursuing smart strategies. The key aspects of smart cities discussed are smart environment, society, economy, government, and how they relate to improving quality of life, efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability. Successful digital transformation of cities requires focus on 5 pillars - data, interconnection, openness, innovation policies, and participation.
Connecting Cities, Technologies and Citizens – the Swiss-European-Japanese pr...Stephan Haller
This document discusses the CPaaS.io project, a joint R&D project between Europe and Japan aiming to create an open social city platform. The project aims to develop an open city platform as a service that empowers citizens with their own data and validates the platform with use cases to provide public value. It received 3.2 million euro in funding over 2.5 years from the EU and Japanese government. The platform combines IoT, big data, and cloud services to connect technologies, citizens, and cities.
The document summarizes dissemination activities of the CPaaS.io project from September 2018 to February 2019. It provides details on publications, events, workshops, and exploitation plans. The project had presence at several smart city and IoT conferences. It engaged with city stakeholders through workshops and showcased solutions in cities. Exploitation plans include utilizing tools and platforms in new projects and extending open source contributions. The project impacted smart city standardization and platform deployments are underway in Murcia and Amsterdam.
CPaaS.io - Overview - Final Review MeetingStephan Haller
The document provides an overview of the City Platform as a Service project which aims to provide an open urban data infrastructure to enable innovation in smart cities. The objectives of the project are to develop an open social city platform, deploy the platform as a service, empower citizens with their data, validate the platform with use cases, develop blueprints for adapting the solutions to other cities, and create impact in cities. Key achievements and metrics are provided for each objective, such as the number of use cases implemented, cities testing prototypes, and standards contributions made. Finally, the document discusses sustainability and deployment outlooks after the project's completion, with a focus on educating cities like Tokyo and potentially providing support for adoption.
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The document summarizes initiatives by Amsterdam Smart City to create a more livable city through smart technologies and open data. It discusses projects like:
1) A startup in residence program that provides training and support to startups working on smart city solutions, helping them pilot projects and access potential customers in the city administration.
2) Sharing traffic and other data openly through partnerships with companies like Google and TomTom to improve traffic flow and parking.
3) A "City Alerts" system to exchange emergency information between first responders to provide all relevant details during incidents.
4) A "Rainproof Amsterdam" project testing a smart roof that recycles rainwater, provides urban cooling, and supports urban
This document provides an overview of an EU-Japan smart city project and a city platform as a service solution. The project aims to develop an open social city platform, deploy the platform as a service, empower citizens with their data, validate the platform with use cases, and create blueprints for other cities. The document discusses what makes a smart city, the project partners and objectives, the platform architecture with different layers, and benefits for cities. It also examines success factors like stakeholder involvement, openness and data sharing, and upscaling potential. Example use cases presented are smart transportation, emergency care, water management, events, and government. The last section describes a Sapporo use case focusing on improving services for tourists using open data
Use Cases of the CPaaS.io project as presented at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
CPaaS.io Y1 Review Meeting - Holistic Data ManagementStephan Haller
Data management and governance aspects of the CPaaS.io platform as presented at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
Privacy and data protection are important in the context of IoT. The CPaaS.io platform empowers citizens to control the data that is related to them. This presentation given at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017 explains how.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
Overview presentation of the CPaaS.io project given at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017.
Disclaimer:
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
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From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
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Java is for many years one of the most popular programming languages, but it used to have hard times in the Serverless community. Java is known for its high cold start times and high memory footprint, comparing to other programming languages like Node.js and Python. In this talk I'll look at the general best practices and techniques we can use to decrease memory consumption, cold start times for Java Serverless development on AWS including GraalVM (Native Image) and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker microVM snapshot and restore and CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) runtime hooks. I'll also provide a lot of benchmarking on Lambda functions trying out various deployment package sizes, Lambda memory settings, Java compilation options and HTTP (a)synchronous clients and measure their impact on cold and warm start times.
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Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
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CPaaS.io - Conceptual Outcomes
1. City Platform as a Service – Integrated and Open
Conceptual Outcomes
Antonio Skarmeta, Juan A. Martinez (OdinS)
Final Project Review, Web Conference
February 21st, 2019