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Eclipse hawkBit-101

Dominic Schabel (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH)
Stefan Behl (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH)
Shruthi Manavalli Ramanna (Bosch Software Innovations GmbH)

Having software update capabilities ensures a secure IoT by means that it gives IoT projects the chance to keep security related mechanisms up-to-date. From that moment on devices are at the forefront of IT security threats many embedded software developers never had to face.

From a device point of view, software updates differ hugely from domain to domain, from device to device, or even from use-case to use-case. From the backend, however, our experience has shown, that the process does not differ too much.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge

Edge computing - the way forward for Eclipse IoT

Dejan Bosanac (Red Hat, Inc.)
Kilton Hopkins (Edgeworx, Inc.)

The recent trend of cloud-native computing and microservices architectures have taken developers by the storm. But what if we want to move our services closer to devices and users that generate and use data? Enter the Edge computing, trying to extend cloud-native computing beyond the centralized data centers. In this session, we'll try to get you interested in this topic, talking about why and how you can start introducing Edge computing in your IoT projects.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge

Eclipse IoT: Making Sense of the Puzzle

Frédéric Desbiens (Eclipse Foundation)

As of July 2019, there were 38 projects in the Eclipse IoT portfolio. Some of them are well known; some of them are more obscure. Together, they probably are the most exhausive toolkit of its kind in the industry. However, with that many projects, it is sometimes difficult to figure out which one to pick for a specific use case. 

The aim of this presentation is to describe each of the Eclipse IoT projects and position them in a typical IoT architecture. Attendees will also learn which projects are often used together in the real word though specific use cases.

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge

IoT powered by Microprofile – Microservices in practice

Mads Opheim
Rustam Mehmandarov

We are going to show you what happens when the management lets enterprise Java developers and architects decide how we can control the IoT devices in our new office. While it's easy to figure out why Microprofile is cool, it's harder to see how to get in into your project. By the end of this talk, you will be introduced into the patterns and software in the enterprise world of Java explaining how to build a build a secure, stable, modular, and integrated system on an example of a completely over-engineered IoT solution to control the lights and plant's well-being in the new office.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java (Sponsored by CNCF)

Developing ESP32 applications using Espressif IDF (IoT Development Framework) Eclipse Plugins

Kondal Kolipaka (Espressif Systems)
Ivan Grokhotkov (Espressif Systems)

Espressif is the company behind the ESP8266 and ESP32 chipsets (MCU + Wi-Fi + BT/BLE) that are wildly popular with hobbyists and enthusiasts, as well as large OEMs. As an international technology startup it has made its mark in the IoT space, shipping 100 million SoCs.

IDF Plugins for Eclipse is a new project at Espressif aiming to provide better tooling capabilities, which simplifies and enhances standard eclipse CDT for developing and debugging ESP32 IoT applications.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge

Using Eclipse Kuksa for Connected Vehicle Services

Sven Erik Jeroschewski (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Pratheek Rai (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The Eclipse Kuksa project builds an open ecosystem for connected vehicles as part of the Eclipse IoT working group. The challenges of the automotive domain are addressed with a technology stack that covers the in-vehicle side, a cloud back-end and an online IDE. We provide an update of the current system architecture which makes use of other tools from the Eclipse IoT context. We further demonstrate use-cases so participants get an overview of the potential of Eclipse Kuksa. In addition, we describe how a publicly funded project transitioned to the Eclipse Kuksa project.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge

Connected Cars using Eclipse Kuksa

Rajkumar K (Robert Bosch Engineering and Business solutions private limited)

Car manufacturers through the application of new technologies such as IOT, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Telematics and Big data are connecting cars to their network, external and physical infrastructure, building a connected transportation ecosystem.

Eclipse Kuksa project contain a cloud platform that interconnects a wide range of vehicles to the cloud via in-car and internet connections.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge

Mastering Real-Time Sensor Data and Actuators with Realtime Java and Jamaica-IoT

Vladimir Nikolov (aicas GmbH)

The objective of this tutorial is to sensitize the audience for actual problems with real-time sensor data processing and actuator control arising at the edge of current IoT and Fog systems. These are mostly "open" systems allowing a dynamic arrival of applications and functions. Often, they must also meet certain performance and QoS criteria for the applications.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

OSGi

Eclipse for Blockchain Developers

Niranjan Babu (Robert Bosch GmbH)
ramakrishna ravi
Krishnan Mohan (Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions private limited)

The automotive industry is witnessing tremendous ground breaking changes over the decades. The new age vehicles are equipped with more than 200 smart sensors to improve the efficiency and to cater to the ever increasing human demands and needs. With the rapid evolution of technology, self-driving cars no longer seem like a farfetched dream but something that can soon be mastered.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge

Building an IoT messaging product using Eclipse Hono

Dejan Bosanac (Red Hat, Inc.)
Jens Reimann (Red Hat, Inc.)

Eclipse Hono provides a lot of value to organizations that want to build scalable IoT cloud platforms. It defines both communication and device identity APIs necessary to build truly scalable, multi-tenant IoT connectivity service. But, by design, Hono doesn't provide a single implementation and allows APIs and the building blocks to be used to build different products in various environments.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge

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