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IoT Playground ECE 2016

This page is for organizing the Eclipse IoT Playground at EclipseCon Europe 2016.

IoT Playground at EclipseCon Europe 2016

We are having an IoT Playground at EclipseCon Europe this year, and encourage you to participate! 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.

When: Wednesday, October 26, 2016
What: A place to show off what you are doing with IoT — hardware, software, tools, gadgets, demos, programming challenges, or anything else that is fun and IoT-related
How: Add your info to this page by Friday, September 9
Who: Playground participants must be registered conference attendees


Space is limited, so please submit by the deadline, and include as much information as possible (title, description, hands-on activities, connection with Eclipse or open source, etc.).

To see what’s been done before, check out the Playground participants from 2015 and 2014.

Questions? Send email to playground@eclipse.org.

Organization Proposals

Please use the following template

<Organization>: <Title of your playground>

  • Leader: <your name> (<your email>)

Presentation

<Description of your playground>

PolarSys proposals

PolarSys: Meet the PolarSys rover at ECE

  • Leaders: Gaël Blondelle (gael.blondelle@eclipse.org)

Presentation

The PolarSys rover was introduced last year at the IoT playground of EclipseCon Europe 2015. We had fun with people there who were there when we managed to move the tracks of our rover through cross-compiled

This year, join us for the next steps:

  • Demo of the tool chain from models to code,
  • Tentative race between PolarSys rovers,
  • ... and more.

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