Experimenting with the OSGi platform in the Aspire RFID middlewareClément Escoffier
RFID (Radio Frequency IDenfication) technology is becoming a key driving force for next generation IT systems, following the vision of the "Internet of Things". The OW2 AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source middleware to ease the development, deployment and management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. This middleware is lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable and privacy-friendly. OW2 Aspire implements and completes several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global and NFC Forum. The Aspire architecture is mainly based on the collection and filtering of RFID events and sensors data from OSGi-based low-cost gateways to JavaEE high-end servers powered with OSGi (i.e., JOnAS). This presentation shows how we have benefited from the OSGi platform (modularity, provisioning, and dynamicity) to build the AspireRFID middleware, including specific aspects of, and tools for, OSGi, such as:
* JMX management with MOSGi
* Component-Based Software Engineering with iPOJO
* RFID tag readings published via the Event Admin mediator
* Sensor data collection and filtering performed through wires, dynamically and automatically managed by the Wire Admin service, thanks to the WireAdmin Binder engine and its W-ADL.
The OW2 Aspire RFID project is supported by the FP7 Aspire project. A short demonstration using industry quality RFID devices on a scale model may conclude the presentation.
Experimenting with the OSGi platform in the Aspire RFID middlewareClément Escoffier
RFID (Radio Frequency IDenfication) technology is becoming a key driving force for next generation IT systems, following the vision of the "Internet of Things". The OW2 AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source middleware to ease the development, deployment and management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. This middleware is lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable and privacy-friendly. OW2 Aspire implements and completes several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global and NFC Forum. The Aspire architecture is mainly based on the collection and filtering of RFID events and sensors data from OSGi-based low-cost gateways to JavaEE high-end servers powered with OSGi (i.e., JOnAS). This presentation shows how we have benefited from the OSGi platform (modularity, provisioning, and dynamicity) to build the AspireRFID middleware, including specific aspects of, and tools for, OSGi, such as:
* JMX management with MOSGi
* Component-Based Software Engineering with iPOJO
* RFID tag readings published via the Event Admin mediator
* Sensor data collection and filtering performed through wires, dynamically and automatically managed by the Wire Admin service, thanks to the WireAdmin Binder engine and its W-ADL.
The OW2 Aspire RFID project is supported by the FP7 Aspire project. A short demonstration using industry quality RFID devices on a scale model may conclude the presentation.
TIME OF THE SIXTH SUN currently in production is a film about the shift in global awareness and the expansion of consciousness as we move beyond the much prophesized date of 2012.
Our Ancestors understood our symbiotic relationship to the Earth and the Elements and foresaw the collapsing of an unsustainable world. This is a story about collectively co-creating a new sustainable world for our children and their children. A new Earth. Our legacy.
The partnership of Kegler Brown, the Ohio Small Business Development Center and the Ohio Development Services Agency, presented "Your Guide to Business + Legal Success in Latin America" as a panel discussion on July 28, 2015. The panel, consisting of local industry professionals, discussed best practices for conducting business in Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
Roberta Winch, international program director at the Ohio SBDC hosted by CSCC introduced the speakers and opened the program and Vinita Bahri-Mehra, global business attorney and Asia-Pacific team leader at Kegler Brown, moderated the panel. Speakers included: Amy Freedman , international trade specialist at U.S. Department of Commerce; Zoe Munro, program manager at Council of Great Lakes Governors; Fidel Quinones , senior director + general manager, Latin America consumer business group at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company; Brian Sturtz, director, international tax services at GBQ Partners; and David M. Wilson, global business attorney at Kegler Brown.
TIME OF THE SIXTH SUN currently in production is a film about the shift in global awareness and the expansion of consciousness as we move beyond the much prophesized date of 2012.
Our Ancestors understood our symbiotic relationship to the Earth and the Elements and foresaw the collapsing of an unsustainable world. This is a story about collectively co-creating a new sustainable world for our children and their children. A new Earth. Our legacy.
The partnership of Kegler Brown, the Ohio Small Business Development Center and the Ohio Development Services Agency, presented "Your Guide to Business + Legal Success in Latin America" as a panel discussion on July 28, 2015. The panel, consisting of local industry professionals, discussed best practices for conducting business in Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
Roberta Winch, international program director at the Ohio SBDC hosted by CSCC introduced the speakers and opened the program and Vinita Bahri-Mehra, global business attorney and Asia-Pacific team leader at Kegler Brown, moderated the panel. Speakers included: Amy Freedman , international trade specialist at U.S. Department of Commerce; Zoe Munro, program manager at Council of Great Lakes Governors; Fidel Quinones , senior director + general manager, Latin America consumer business group at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company; Brian Sturtz, director, international tax services at GBQ Partners; and David M. Wilson, global business attorney at Kegler Brown.