cours:mit_2017_2018
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cours:mit_2017_2018 [2018/04/10 09:14] – [Lecture 1 : Introduction to Middleware for Internet of Things] tigli | cours:mit_2017_2018 [2018/12/17 18:14] (Version actuelle) – [Tools for Systematic Literature Reviews and Systematic Mapping Studies] tigli | ||
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- | ==== Lecture 2 : LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) networks | + | For Snowballing |
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* Lecturer : L. Gomez, SAP Research (canceled) | * Lecturer : L. Gomez, SAP Research (canceled) | ||
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- | **Use LoRa network with the SAP Hana Cloud | + | |
+ | ** Tutorial LoRa: Use LoRa network with the SAP Hana Cloud | ||
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**Low Power Wide Area Networks: An Overview **, Usman Raza, Parag Kulkarni, and Mahesh Sooriyabandara, | **Low Power Wide Area Networks: An Overview **, Usman Raza, Parag Kulkarni, and Mahesh Sooriyabandara, | ||
- | ==== Lecture 3 : Event Driven Architecture and Middleware for IoT Practical | + | ==== Lecture 3 : Event Driven Architecture and Middleware for IoT ==== |
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* Lecturer: J.Y. Tigli and G. Rocher | * Lecturer: J.Y. Tigli and G. Rocher | ||
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- | Lecturer : G. Rocher, GFI Informatique | + | ** Lecturer : G. Rocher, GFI Informatique |
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+ | ** Related Works : ** | ||
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+ | * ** SOFIA EU Project ** : [[http:// | ||
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+ | Smart Objects For Intelligent Applications (SOFIA) is funded through the European Artemis programme under the subprogramme SP3 Smart environments and scalable digital service. | ||
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+ | The mission of SOFIA project is to create a semantic interoperability platform which enables and maintains cross-industry interoperability which is a platform for new services. Concurrently the solution will foster innovation while maintaining value of existing legacy multi-vendor interoperability platform. | ||
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+ | * Industrial products from SOFIA : ** SMALL at Tecnalia ** | ||
+ | * Industrial products from SOFIA : ** SOFIA 2 at Indra ** | ||
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==== Lecture 8 : Test and Review of students Papers | ==== Lecture 8 : Test and Review of students Papers | ||
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- | ==== Other References ==== | ||
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+ | ==== IoT-EPI - Reference architecture ==== | ||
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+ | The IoT-European Platforms Initiative (IoT-EPI) was formed to build a vibrant and sustainable IoT-ecosystem in Europe, maximising the opportunities for platform development, | ||
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===== Books ===== | ===== Books ===== | ||
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