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Eclipse IoT Days Grenoble 2015

After the success of the IoT Day 2014, we are back for a second edition! This year, we will have a two-day event, with a combination of talks and tutorials.

We are working on putting together the program so please contact us if you want to present at the event:

  • Benjamin Cabé, Eclipse Foundation: benjamin at eclipse dot org
  • Didier Donsez, LIG/UJF: didier dot donsez at imag dot fr

DATE & LOCATION

March 30-31, 2015

Maison Jean Kuntzmann, 110, rue de la chimie, Domaine Universitaire, 38400 Saint Martin d'Hères

Access :http://mi2s.imag.fr/plans-dacces

REGISTRATION

Registrations are open on our EventBrite page

Please do not forget to register for both the conference day and for the tutorial days.

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

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AGENDA

Monday, March 30: Conference sessions

08:30 Registration

09:00 "Welcome and Introduction"

09:15 "Eclipse IoT" by Benjamin Cabé (Eclipse Foundation)

10:00 "IoT-LAB: a very large scale open testbed" by Eric Fleury (INRIA)

10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break

10:45 "RIOT and the Evolution of IoT Operating Systems & Applications" by Emmanuel Baccelli (INRIA)

11:15 "Prototyping the Internet of Things with the STM32 Nucleo platform" by Roald Neuquelman & Valerie Gondre (ST Microelectronics)

11:45 "Intel's IoT Strategy" by Jean-Laurent Philippe (Intel)

12:15 TBC

12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 "Eclipse SmartHome" by Kai Kreuzer (Deutsche Telekom)

14:30 "Open the Box – Customer journey in an open Smart Home" by André Bottaro (Orange Labs)

15:00 TBC

15:30 TBC

16:00 TBC

16:30 Panel & Wrap up session

Tuesday, March 31: Hack Day

Getting Started with OpenHAB / Eclipse SmartHome

TBD

RIOT OS

Californium enables developers to integrate CoAP into their applications in no time. But what if your desired IoT infrastructure involves some devices that are so constrained they can't run Linux, let alone a fully-fledged JVM?

This workshop will give you a hands-on introduction to RIOT, the friendly OS for the IoT, and its CoAP infrastructure.

Learn the base: how to build your own RIOT application, flash it on heterogeneous IoT hardware and see it interact with a Californium based application.

See what you've learned in action: we will walk you through the details of watr.li, an IoT application helping plants to stay alive, built with RIOT, off-the-shelf IoT hardware, CoAP and Californium.

Experience what can be achieved with some additional effort!

End-to-end IoT for Java developers

In this tutorial, you will learn how you can use protocols like MQTT and CoAP, together with the Kura IoT Gateway framework to connect and manage end-to-end solutions that leverage the Java and IoT ecosystem.

Getting started with STM32 Nucleo

The highly affordable STM32 Nucleo boards allow to try out new ideas and to quickly create prototypes with any STM32 MCU.

In this "Getting started" session, you will learn how you can program the Nucleo boards with various Arduino shields in order to rapidly prototype IoT applications, using the MBed online IDE. Ressources are here : http://developer.mbed.org/teams/ST/

Getting started with Intel Edison

In this "Getting started" session, you will learn how you can setup and program the Intel Edison in order to rapidly prototype IoT applications. Ressources are here : http://intel-software-academic-program.com/pages/courses#diy

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