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Revision as of 08:39, 15 May 2019

For the first time, the Eclipse IoT community organizes an event in Paris Saclay. For this one day event, we are building a great program that includes topics like Smart cities, Edge computing, Industry 4.0, Robotics, as well as the core Eclipse IoT technologies.

As we have several international speakers, the conference will happen in English.

The program is still under construction, we expect to announce it in late April. Contact us if you have a good topic to present!

  • Gaël Blondelle, VP Ecosystem Development, Eclipse Foundation: firstname dot lastname at eclipse dot org in
  • Angelo Corsaro, CTO, ADLink Technology: firstname dot lastname at adlinktech dot com, in

DATE & LOCATION

June 4th, 2019

Location: Amphitheater 33-34 in building 862 at CEA List - Nano-INNOV, 8 Avenue de la Vauve, 91120 Palaiseau, France

See the document "COMING TO NANO-INNOV"

REGISTRATION

Register via Eventbrite.

The event is free but registration is mandatory. Please inform us if you cancel your participation.

Organizers and sponsors

Eclipse foundation logo.png      Adlink logo.png      Logo cea list.jpg

Contact us if you would like to sponsor the event

Regional Supporters

Contact us if you can relay the event to your ecosystem

Program - June 4th

Detailed Program

Why open-source matters to IoT by Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation

IoT projects are very different than traditional software ones. For example, sensors and constrained devices can be embedded in cars, buildings, sidewalks and many other hard to reach places. In most cases, their lifespan is counted in years, if not decades. Replacing them because of security flaws will probably not be an option. What do those devices actually do? Are they secure? What happens if the device is not supported anymore by its maker? It will be much easier to answer those questions if your IoT strategy is built on open source.

In this session, you will learn why open source is central to IoT, and why the Eclipse IoT Working Group is the open source center of gravity for the Internet of Things. You will also discover why specification projects, such as Eclipse Sparkplug, are an important part of the future of open source IoT.


State of the Union of Eclipse IoT by Frédéric Desbiens, Eclipse Foundation

Where are we coming from? Where are we? Where are we going? In this presentation, Frédéric Desbiens, IoT and Edge Computing Program Manager at the Eclipse Foundation, will share with you what happened in the Eclipse IoT Ecosystem in the last year and what is the Foundation's roadmap for the future. Learn about major project releases. Discover new projects such as ioFog, fog05 and Sparkplug. Hear about our new and upcoming working groups. Just don't expect answers to the great philosophical questions of life!


The Edge Breakout -- From Cloud and Edge to Boundary-less Computing by Angelo Corsaro, Chief Technology Officer, ADLINK Technologies Inc.

This presentation will take you on a journey through Cloud-, Edge- and Fog-Computing with the intent of highlighting how these different architectural paradigms address the needs of existing and emerging applications in IoT, Industrial IoT and Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC). In this presentation we argue that instead of trying to define boundaries identified by inevitably fuzzy edges, we should unify compute, storage, communication and I/O end-to-end. Then we'll (1) introduce Eclipse fog∅5, an Open Source fog computing Infrastructure that unifies computing, networking and storage fabrics end-to-end, while addressing the challenges imposed by resource heterogeneity, (2) explain the novel architectural approach adopted by fog∅5 to have a server-less data-centric architecture that is scalable, secure, and highly resilient to failures, (3) demonstrate the use of fog∅5 in some real-world use cases and (4) conclude and reports on future works.


Model-based Tool for Composition, Deployment, and Validation of IoT Smart Behaviors by Shuai Li, Research engineer at CEA LIST

BRAIN-IoT provides a model-based framework for a decentralized, composable, and dynamic federation of smart autonomous applications on heterogeneous IoT platforms, overcoming the challenge of cross-platform interoperability. Based on the OSGi architecture, bundled applications are stored within marketplaces in the cloud and, upon request by connected devices, dynamically deployed over edge nodes thanks to AI features. Communication protocols, semantics, and capabilities are abstracted through the W3C Web of Things (WoT) Thing Descriptions.

After a brief introduction to the BRAIN-IoT architecture, this talk will focus on the IDE of BRAIN-IoT. Based on the new IoT Modeling Language, provided by the Eclipse Papyrus modeler, the tool bridges the gap between the heterogeneous IoT platforms. Code and metadata generators help with application packaging and upload to the cloud, supporting OSGi bundling and W3C WoT Thing Descriptions. Monitoring, rapid (de)commissioning, and reconfiguration of devices are achieved with the Eclipse sensiNact solution through a Models@run.time approach.


IoT challenges for Complex Systems by Arnaud Samama, R&T Manager at Thales

Existing solutions for IoT Stacks are heavily fragmented between actors: Cloud Providers, Network operators, Edge, devices providers, etc. Most of the deployed systems are integrating a single actor for each level of the IoT Stack. This result comes from the lack of standards requiring custom integrations.

Using IoT in complex systems will need the federation of multiple actors opening the Pandora’s box: interoperability, cybersecurity, safety chain, resilience. Recent acquisitions such as FreeRTOS(Amazon), ExpressLogic (Microsoft) or JR automation(Hitachi) demonstrate the need for more integrated solutions.

What are the Thales expectations from IoT solution providers ?


Experimentations with Eclipse IoT technologies at EDF by Benjamin Rousseaux, IT Architect at EDF R&D

IoT is starting to be widely deployed at EDF but there are still many challenges to take up on which EDF R&D is working. One of these challenges is security around the Internet of Things, particularly in the nuclear field and for the integration of operational technologies with IT. We can also mention the problems of interoperability between objects and platforms and the complexity to manage connected objects through different networks (public or private LoRA, Sigfox, LTE-M, NB-IoT, ...) and for a wide variety of uses cases (smart home, smart building, smart factory, smart city, ...). This presentation will show how we connected LoRaWAN sensors to the industrial IS using Kura, it will also detail the current experiments to manage IoT gateways and to simplify device provisionning with a smartphone using Leshan.


Eclipse Keyple: the Open Source SDK for access control based on secure contactless technology by Olivier Delcroix

Discover Calypso, the historical protocol for contactless electronic ticketing and its open source implementation Eclipse Keyple. Used all around the world, it provides high-security solutions for online and offline secure transactions. Calypso is deployed as a transport public ticketing solutions in 125 cities around the world (Paris - Navigo, Grenoble (Oura), Montreal, Lisboa...).

Speakers

Angelo Corsaro

Angelo Corsaro, Ph.D. is Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at ADLINK Technology Inc. where he leads the Advanced Technology Office and looks after corporate technology strategy and innovation.

Angelo is a world top expert in edge/fog computing and a well know researcher in the area of high performance and large scale distributed systems. Angelo has over 100 publications on referred journals, conferences, workshops, and magazines.

Specialties: Fog/Edge Computing, Industrial and Consumer Internet of Things, Innovation and Innovation Management, Product Strategy, Open Source, High Performance Computing, Large Scale Mission/Business Critical Distributed Systems, Real-Time Systems, Software Patterns, Functional Programming Languages

Olivier Delcroix

Olivier has worked 10 years with Java open source technology. He was a technical consultant and evangelist for Bonita open source worklow engine. Now he works with IoT (Calypso) and Blockchain (Ethereum).

Shuai Li

Shuai Li, PhD, is a project manager and research engineer at the CEA LIST institute in France. He is a committer on the open-source Eclipse Papyrus project, a UML modeler. He obtained a PhD in computer science, on the topic of schedulability analysis of TDMA software radio protocols. His current research is related to model-based design and deployment of embedded AI systems. He is involved in several industrial and European collaborative R&D projects involving autonomous vehicle platforms, and distributed smart applications in IoT/CPS systems. He is also supervising several PhD research projects on convergence of deep learning and software engineering. In his free time, Shuai is a sessional lecturer at the French National Institute of Nuclear Sciences and Techniques (INSTN), part of the Paris-Saclay University. He teaches model-based system engineering with UML, SysML, and MARTE.

Arnaud Samama

Arnaud Samama is R&T Manager at the Thales Software Technical Directorate for Computer Engineering & IoT. He has more than 20 years of experience in the design of hardware and software for embedded systems in domains such as Radars, Mobile Phone, High-Performance Embedded Computers or Military Avionic computers. Before joining Thales in 2014, he worked for companies such as Philips, Thales, Mercury Computers, Zodiac Aerospace. Arnaud is representing Thales for the ECS Strategic Research Agenda and in the RISC-V foundation.

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