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IoT & Edge

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

From Automobiles to Software Defined Vehicles

Daniel Krippner (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Automotive software is facing a step change – where on top of the established hardware-driven value chains, software is becoming an unfettered field of innovation. This offers an opportunity for establishing cross-brand software ecosystems for in-vehicle software, and a chance to re-think large parts of how this software is created, managed, and operated.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Don’t Trust Software, Padlock Your Edge Hardware Instead

kathy giori (open source community)

Cyber attacks and huge ransomware payments are making headlines. The growing complexity of deployed edge software and the necessity to tie it into a plethora of back-office systems is causing IT professionals to lose sleep. Since it’s hard to say no to new software applications, our advice is to not trust it. Instead, lock down your hardware so your IT staff can boot out or patch misbehaving software at any moment.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Managing large-scale Kubernetes deployments at the far edge

Marco Mancini (OpenNebula)

Edge computing is becoming increasingly popular thanks to the growing availability of public cloud and bare-metal providers offering flexible and affordable access to edge resources around the globe. This technical presentation introduces a new open source solution for the automation and orchestration of large-scale deployments of Kubernetes clusters at the far edge based on OpenNebula, Rancher and K3s.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

The Theory Of Everything: Unifying for Data in Motion, Data at Rest and Computations

Angelo Corsaro (ADLINK Technology)
Julien Enoch (ZettaScale Technology SARL)
Olivier HECART (ADLINK Technology)

The idea of finding a theory of everything providing the minimal set of abstractions for dealing with data in motion, data at rest and computations, at any scale, has always fascinated and to some extent obsessed us. We have been working on this problem for years, refined our abstractions, evolved our sensibility, and deepened our understanding of the problem — after years of sweat, we think we have possibly found the answer.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Decentralized Data-Flow Programming for the Cloud-to-Thing Continuum

Gabriele Baldoni (ADLINK Technology)
Luca Cominardi (ADLINK Technology)
Julien Loudet (ADLINK Technology)
Yong He (Futurewei)

Dataflow programming is a fundamental software paradigm widely adopted in various applications, ranging from Signal Processing to Artificial Intelligence (AI), Autonomous Vehicles (AV), Data Processing and Robotics. The underlying concept is rather simple: a computing task is decomposed into a graph of operators through which flows the data to be processed.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Extending the IoT Cloud to the Edge

Sven Erik Jeroschewski (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Konstantina Gramatova (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Processing data in the field and edge is beneficial for many use cases. like the collection and analysis of sensor values as it is required for many AIoT applications. Leaving the controlled environment of data centers adds various and recurring challenges for operating the computing devices. With this talk, we show how we manage the execution of applications on the edge by using and deploying Eclipse IoT Packages for and on the edge. 

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

From automobiles to software defined vehicles

Daniel Krippner (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Steffen Evers (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Driven by new entrants to the market and rapidly changing customer demand the automotive industry is in the midst of a transition to be more software-centric - the same forces triggered major changes in the personal computer software industry in the 80ies, the mobile phone app industry in the 2000s and the cloud movement in the 2010s. There is no question that modern software technologies, patterns, and communities were key enablers.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

IoT/Web Messaging for Fun & Profit: An Introduction to Eclipse Amlen

Jon Levell (IBM)

Amlen is a new Eclipse project that is the heir to a mature IBM product (IBM WIoTP Message Gateway) widely  used ito publish live data/commands/event for IoT devices and webpages using the MQTT protocol.

We'll introduce Amlen, talk about its features and its future and talk about how people can get hold of Amlen and get involved in the project.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Rock solid Device Connectivity

Kai Hudalla (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Many, if not most, IoT solutions at some point require things (the T in IoT) to submit some data to a back end application for processing.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Towards a Comprehensive Open Source IoT RISC-V Stack

Frédéric Desbiens (Eclipse Foundation)
Alexander Fedorov (ArSysOp)

The RISC-V instruction set is now taking the world by storm. Since it is open source, many organizations designing their own processors and boards have leveraged it. If you are an IoT and Edge developer, you probably don't pay too much attention to processor instruction sets. This is understandable. However, IoT devices and edge nodes often benefit from being customized for specific use cases. Given this, it could make sense for you to leverage open source hardware and software together. But where will you find a comprehensive RISC-V based open source stack?
 

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
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