IoT in the Wild

Internet of Things: Foundations and Applications [./]
Spring 2015 — INFO 290 (CCN 41607)

Simon Mayer, Florian Michahelles, and Erik Wilde, Siemens Web of Things Research Group
2015-04-24

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Contents Simon Mayer, Florian Michahelles, and Erik Wilde: IoT in the Wild

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Simon Mayer, Florian Michahelles, and Erik Wilde: IoT in the Wild

(2) Abstract

We have two guest speakers talking about IoT companies and activities out there in the wild:



Simon Mayer, Florian Michahelles, and Erik Wilde: IoT in the Wild

(3) Stefano Marzani (DQuid): Co-Creating Digital Things

The projections for connected IoT devices are staggering. Much focus is on the connectivity itself, but who is taking care about the content development process? Products must be conceived as an inextricable bundle of a physical part and digital content. Furthermore, connectivity is not just cloud, but must take care of objects' internals and propose abstraction methodologies to reduce application development complexities. In our vision, connectivity, digital content, and a developer-friendly framework are the elements of a successful IoT deployment.

Please find the DQuid Presentation Slides here [acl/2015-04-24-IoT-DQuid.pdf].



Simon Mayer, Florian Michahelles, and Erik Wilde: IoT in the Wild

(4) Vatsal Shah (Litmus Automation): Enterprise IoT Architecture with Real Use Cases

There are some key challenges in IoT around efficient device oriented architecture, security and privacy. The presentation will cover how enterprises are currently implementing solutions, how we can improve over it and followed by two real use cases of our retail and automobile clients.



2015-04-24 Internet of Things: Foundations and Applications [./]
Spring 2015 — INFO 290 (CCN 41607)