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Launch Plan for IoT Java/Demo
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This page aims at listing ideas for an integrated demo scenario for JavaOne.
Contents
General requirements
- As discussed with the IoT WG, it would be great to have a common demo scenario that encompasses as many Eclipse IoT projects and relates to WG members' businesses as possible
- The demo must be tangible, with real hardware on the booth
- The demo must involve several systems (gateways + sensors, backend, ...) that are able to communicate with each other thanks to MQTT, CoAP, etc.
- The demo should involve wireless technologies
- The demo should involve device management
Smart plant monitoring demo
Cross-projects / cross-companies
- Eclipse Foundation booth has a very simple greenhouse + brochure + slides for explaining the scenario
- Every project/company has a theme (that can be used for the collateral on the booths, for the companies having a booth) and extends the demo to add its own value
- BIRT/Actuate = grow orchids. Orchids are very tricky to grow, BIRT allows to provide powerful dashboards to monitor all the vital parameters
- Eclipse SCADA/ibh = grow tomatoes. Thanks to SCADA, it's easy to monitor a large greenhouse, with many sensors, actuators like watervalves, etc.
- Kura/Eurotech = grow trees. Monitor soil acidity, humidity, *and* provide wireless connectivity thanks to smart gateways running kura.
- OM2M
- etc
- The data made available by the "main" greenhouse that's on the Eclipse Fdn booth is reused by the other projects/companies on their respective booth
- We should have some OSGi bundles that are exactly the same accross the different demonstrators
Collateral / Goodies
- Green goodies, in the form of "blossom kit".
- Greenhouse kit to a few lucky winners (draw?)
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Several members and projects are already familiar with the scenario, and have implemented variants of the demo, therefore we could re-use more existing stuff
- Opportunity for cool goodies
Cons
- The greenhouse demo is definitely not new