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The APP4MC Rover demonstrates the utilization of parallel system resources via AMALTHEA model analyses in form of the partitioning and mapping tools as well as a basic simulation technology. It features many sensors and can be controlled via a webpage that also displays core utilization and sensor information. The APP4MC Rover can perform complex tasks such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Parking via commands sent from the browser.
  
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Along with the APPSTACLE project, the Rover also involves powerful Cloud and IoT technologies for bidirectional data exchange across Eclipse Hono to arbitrary data consumers.
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Find us in this year's EclipseCon Europe 2017 IoT Playground in Ludwigsburg to play with our demonstrator, to check out our developments and to give us your thoughts on how it should be improved.
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Revision as of 17:56, 7 September 2017

This page is for organizing the Eclipse IoT Playground at EclipseCon Europe 2017.

IoT Playground at EclipseCon Europe 2017

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! Present your IoT-related hardware, software, tools, and gadgets, and show how you are designing, building, and using IoT. 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.

Space is limited, so please submit by the September 15 deadline, and include as much information as possible (title, description, hands-on activities, connection with Eclipse or open source, etc.) Participants will be chosen by Friday, September 22, or earlier if we fill up.

Playground stations include a rectangular table, chair, power, and access to wired Internet. There should be enough space for a small pull-up banner for each station. If you need anything more, such as extra space or technical equipment, we will try to provide it. Please include this information in your Description section below.

Committee

  • Philippe Krief
  • Benjamin Cabé
  • Robert Hoettger

Contact the committee at playground@eclipse.org.

When: Wednesday, October 25, 2016, 12:30 - 20:00 (Setup time 10:45 - 12:15)
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 15
Who: Playground participants must be registered conference attendees

To see what’s been done before, check out the Playground participants from 2016, 2015, and 2014.

Questions? Send email to playground@eclipse.org.

Proposals

Please add your info to the list below, and include

  • A "catchy" or interesting Title
  • The full name and email address for the Leader(s)
  • Links to web pages, images, etc. in the Description
  • Also in the Description, include
    • Information about what the participants will see, do, or learn
    • Any special requirements for space, equipment, longer setup time, etc.
  • Extra credit! We will need logos, photos, etc. for all accepted entries. Get ahead of the game and email image files now to playground@eclipse.org.

APP4MC Rover

Leader

Robert Hottger, Mustafa Ozcelikors

Description

The APP4MC Rover demonstrates the utilization of parallel system resources via AMALTHEA model analyses in form of the partitioning and mapping tools as well as a basic simulation technology. It features many sensors and can be controlled via a webpage that also displays core utilization and sensor information. The APP4MC Rover can perform complex tasks such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Parking via commands sent from the browser.

Along with the APPSTACLE project, the Rover also involves powerful Cloud and IoT technologies for bidirectional data exchange across Eclipse Hono to arbitrary data consumers.

Find us in this year's EclipseCon Europe 2017 IoT Playground in Ludwigsburg to play with our demonstrator, to check out our developments and to give us your thoughts on how it should be improved. More details are available at https://wiki.eclipse.org/APP4MC/Rover


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