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IoT & Edge

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

A open source way - From Cloud Native to Edge Native

Zhengguang Ou (Huawei)
Zefeng Wang (Shanghai Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)

Edge computing is emerging, and many open source organizations have edge projects, such as Linux Foundation Edge, CNCF, and Eclipse as well. There should be more cooperation between open source community to provider more efficient solution for customers. As we know that many excellent IoT projects in Eclipse, therefore, we will introduce the Eclipse IoT Packages integration with CNCF KubeEdge, which a cloud native project in edge.

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Building an Industrial IoT Solution - Open Source

Julian Feinauer (pragmatic industries GmbH)
Kevin Olotu (Robert Bosch GmbH)

In this talk we will show how you can build an Industrial IoT Solution with Gateway / Client and Backend fully based on Open Source Technology.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Using Eclipse IoT Packages – Experience from Eclipse Kuksa and Edge Deployments

Sven Erik Jeroschewski (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The Eclipse IoT Packages project hosts pre-configured packages of Eclipse IoT projects in the form of Helm charts. Re-using the provided Helm charts allows developers and operators to focus more on their actual domain and use cases instead of dealing with every detail of the various used technologies.

The talk will first introduce the Eclipse IoT Packages project and afterward reflect on our experiences collected during the integration of the Eclipse IoT Packages project into our deployment in two projects and summarizes the improvements we observed after our migration.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Run your APPs on carrier edge: an open source solution

Yang (Gabriel) Yu (Huawei)

MEC, multi-access edge computing, is a natural extension of 5G networks and a service convergence point.

In the 5G era, the core network architecture is extended from a central architecture to a distributed architecture to provide deterministic connection services to a wider range of industries.

MEC is one of the key technologies in this change. It extends the computing capability of the UPF on the core network to the edge. The MEC is a network platform that can implement the downward migration of connection capabilities.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Developing and Debugging ESP32 IoT Applications using Espressif Eclipse Plugin

Kondal Kolipaka (Espressif Systems)
Ivan Grokhotkov

ESP-IDF Plugin for Eclipse is based on Eclipse CDT for developing applications on ESP32. ESP32 is a popular low-power system on chip microcontrollers with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth, making it suitable for designing and prototyping IoT solutions.  ESP-IDF Plugin provides better tooling capabilities, which simplifies and enhances standard Eclipse CDT. It offers advanced editing, compiling, flashing, and debugging features.

Other notable features this plugin offers.

Experience level: 
Beginner

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Connect your devices using an open source, low-power wireless protocol stack

Glenn Ergeerts (Aloxy)

Many IoT use cases require battery operated sensor or actuator devices which are wirelessly connected to networking infrastructure, IoT platform and business applications. In this session we will focus on the wireless networking protocol and stack. An open source, multi-modal DASH7 and LoRaWAN networking stack which you can integrate on embedded devices is introduced. We will discuss how this stack can be used together with other building blocks in the Eclipse IoT and Edge  portfolio to build a complete end-to-end IoT solution from sensor to business application.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Developing IoT Edge - the Eclipse way

Dejan Bosanac (Red Hat, Inc.)

Lately, many IoT use cases evolve toward the Edge architectures. We'll start the session by exploring these use cases and accommodating architectures, trying to summarize all pros and cons of adopting them.
Eclipse IoT and Edge communities already provide many projects that are well established and solve many problems in their respectable domains. But there is an opportunity for more integration that would provide a better off-the-shelf IoT Edge experience.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

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