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Revision as of 10:06, 24 April 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
Contents
DATE & LOCATION
June 4th, 2019
Location: Amphitheater 33-34 in building 862 at Nano-INNOV, 8 Avenue de la Vauve, 91120 Palaiseau, France
See the document "COMING TO NANO-INNOV"
REGISTRATION
Book the date! We will setup registration in April.
The event will be free but registration is mandatory. Please inform us if you cancel your participation.
Organizers and sponsors
Contact us if you are want to sponsor the event
Regional Supporters
Contact us if you can relay the event to your ecosystem
Program - June 4th
- 09:15-09:30: Welcome (Organizers)
- 09:30-10:00: On the way to open source specifications (Mike Milinkovich - Eclipse Foundation)
- 10:00-10:45: State of the Union of Eclipse IoT (Frédéric Desbiens - Eclipse Foundation)
- 10:45-11:00: Coffee break
- 11:00-11:45: The Making of Fog Computing (Angelo Corsaro - Adlink)
- 11:45-12:30: Model-based Tool for Composition, Deployment, and Validation of IoT Smart Behaviors (Shuai Li - CEA LIST)
- 12:30-13:30: Lunch
- 13:30-14:15: TBC - Thales requirements for Open Source
- 14:15-15:00: TBC - Return of Experience with Kura and Kapua by EDF
- 15:00-15:15: Coffee break
- 15:15-16:00: Eclipse Keyple: the Open Source SDK for access control based on secure contactless technology (Olivier Delcroix - Calypso Network Association)
- 16:00-16:45: TBC - presentation by IOTA Foundation
- 16:45-17:30: Closing panel with speakers
Detailed Program
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!e are we coming from? Where are we? Where are we going?
The Making of Fog Computing by Angelo Corsaro, Chief Technology Officer, ADLINK Technologies Inc.
Fog computing aims at providing horizontal, system-level, abstractions to distribute computing, storage, control and networking functions closer to the user along a cloud-to-thing continuum. Whilst fog computing is increasingly recognized as the key paradigm at the foundation of Consumer and Industrial Internet of Things (IoT), most of the initiatives on fog computing focus on extending cloud infrastructure. As a consequence, these infrastructures fall short in addressing heterogeneity and resource constraints characteristics of fog computing environments. In this presentation, we (1) explain the requirements of fog computing infrastructure and how they extend well beyond those traditionally addressed by Cloud Computing infrastructures; (2) 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, (3) 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, (4) demonstrate the use of fog∅5 in some real-world use cases and (5) conclude and reports on future works.
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).