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ECE2015IOTPlayground

IoT Playground at Eclipsecon Europe 2015

The IoT Playground allows everyone to show what they are doing. Anyone can play! Companies can present their IoT-related hardware, software, tools, and gadgets, and individuals can show what they are designing, building, and using. Hands-on activities will help attendees learn, share, and show off a bit. So pack your latest IoT toy, and hang out at the Playground.

Submissions

Bitreactive

"Build Applications with the Eclipse IoT Java Stack, Block by Block" We want to show how we use Reactive Blocks to make IoT applications running on gateways based on EPL code. Visitors will see how they can take advantage of the Eclipse IoT Stack for Java to make new innovative solutions. We will bring a few demos:

  • Selfie application (from Eclipsecont playground 2015)
  • Connected Camera (from Embedded World 2015)
  • Connected greenhouse( Hackathon with Sierra Wireless)
  • The Raspberry Pi Eclipse IoT car
  • Kura Configurable intruder detection (from M2M Summit 2015)
  • Running lego trains.

Polarsys

I would like to apply for a slot at the IoT playground to present/improve the PolarSys rover demo. The idea of using PolarSys tools to create a nice Rover demo has been around for some time, but since few months, we start having interesting contributions:

  • Artal, a PolarSys member is developing a use case for a Park Assist with the Rover (still to be documented)
  • ETS Montréal, an engineering school in Canada is using the Rover demo to promote their lightweight approach for Systems Engineering standardized as ISO 29110

Our goal is to come with the demonstrator as it will exist in November, and to:

  • show the demonstrator to the attendees
  • show how we use the PolarSys tools to develop it
  • improve the rover demo with the help of attendees and the other IoT experts

We will come with few Rover kits, new sensors to add to the Rover platform, and new ideas for improvements. In terms of improvements, we would love to add image recognition or voice recognition so that the Rover either goes to faces he recognizes, or the Rover can be directed by simple orders like forward, left, right, stop… Also, adding a camera and taking photos that are transmitted through MQTT to the remote controller could be a good addition.

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