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Eclipse Dataspace Connector - How to build data spaces

Markus Spiekermann (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)

The session gives, to form a common understanding of the data spaces concept, a brief introduction of data space architecture models like Gaia-X and International Data Spaces. People might have heard about it recently, but have been left with some questions. The session will address these questions by demonstrating how concepts have been adapted within the Catena-X and Mobility Dataspace.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Built on Eclipse Technologies
Built on Eclipse Technologies

Simulation and Validation of Smart Shared Parking Services using Eclipse Ecosystem

Muralikrishna Thulasi Raman (itemis AG)

Parking is a traditional vehicular hassle. From my personal experience, in major cities, vehicles are to be parked in a distant location when travelling to a destination. Considering the environment of the distant parking place where the vehicle is parked, the driver or owner might feel insecure about the safety of their vehicle. To overcome this, we modelled a parking model that considers distance between parking lot and destination and also revenue generated by the residential parking lot owners.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Built on Eclipse Technologies
Built on Eclipse Technologies

APP4MC.sim - Timing simulation of embedded systems

Harald Mackamul (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Sebastian Reiser (Robert Bosch GmbH)

An abstract, non-functional timing simulation supports the system architect in the step from the idea to the elaborated concept and immediately serves as an executable specification. The model elements for describing the software are limited to processor runtimes and access to hardware resources. Through this abstraction, the distribution of software in the system and dynamic effects from the scheduler behaviour can be evaluated quickly. For effective and early runtime analysis of AMALTHEA models, we have therefore extended the APP4MC ecosystem with the simulation framework APP4MC.sim.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Unleash the power of Eclipse technologies - The benefits of modernizing your project

Dirk Fauth (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Harald Mackamul (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Several Eclipse based projects still rely on Eclipse 3.x API and mechanisms that are outdated. Although still valid, the performance of the product and its development can be improved by using state-of-the-art technologies that are already provided by the Eclipse Platform and the Eclipse infrastructure.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Mobile Web Applications with Jakarta MVC and OpenDDR

Werner Keil (Self Employed)
Ivar Grimstad (Eclipse Foundation)

We experience a growing number of mobile phones, tablets, phablets, foldables, smart TV, watches or home assistants and similar devices flooding the market almost every day. If you want to create a responsive web application with the best user experience you need dynamic adaptive content according to all relevant aspects of your device. That’s the reason for Device Description Repositories (DDR).

Experience level: 
Beginner

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Teaching Python and Web Development in the Browser Using MQTT

Christopher Lozinski (PythonLinks.info)

This is a talk about using MQTT not in IoT, but in a traditional web application. 

Experience level: 
Beginner

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Dive into POOSL : Simulate your systems!

Arjan Mooij
William Piers (OBEO)

POOSL is a new project proposal at the Eclipse Foundation. POOSL and the accompanying tools offer a general purpose method for describing and simulating (embedded) system architectures for the early evaluation of key structural and behavioral concepts, requirements and performance.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Secoblocks Tool for Blockchain

Deepthi Murugaiyan (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Adhith Gopal (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The automotive industry is witnessing tremendous groundbreaking 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

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Zero-copy data transfer in ROS 2

Matthias Killat (Apex.AI, Inc)

Transferring large volumes of data between applications is crucial in modern distributed robotics applications in fields such as autonomous driving. In those areas, LiDAR, camera and radar sensors generate large amounts of data with high frequency. This data needs to be accessed by multiple applications in an efficient way to meet overall system performance goals.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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Built on Eclipse Technologies

Engineering solutions deployment based on the Eclipse Arrowhead framework and Eclipse Papyrus.

Cristina Paniagua (Luleå University of technology (Sweden))

This session will demonstrate how to reduce the engineering time and associate cost thanks to the use of Eclipse technologies. Eclipse IDE plugins that combine the SysML model design using Papyrus and the Eclipse Arrowhead Framework architecture will be presented and demonstrated. During the session, models will be used as a base for the development of systems into executable code and scripts. 

Attendees with previous knowledge of system modeling with Papyrus will learn how to easily and fast develop complex systems of systems scenarios from design to code. They will gain basic knowledge of the Eclipse Arrowhead Framework and will be able to use it in their own future projects.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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