Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 Bits-N-Bites: Internet of Things
Alexa Morris <amorris@amsl.com> Thu, 12 June 2014 23:46 UTC
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From: Alexa Morris <amorris@amsl.com>
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Subject: Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 Bits-N-Bites: Internet of Things
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Cedric, Thank you for your interest in participating. I’ve forward to your request for a waived participation fee to the relevant parties and will get back to you shortly. Regards, Alexa On Jun 12, 2014, at 5:48 AM, Cedric Adjih <cedric.adjih@inria.fr> wrote: > Dear Alexa, > > We would be interested in presenting a very large scale open testbed: IoT-LAB. > It is open for users for conducting remote experiments on 2000+ > nodes (split on several sites), specifically with "IoT"/wireless sensor nodes. > If you are familiar with PlanetLAB, it is in the same spirit, but for IoT. > The FIT IoT-LAB website is available here: https://www.iot-lab.info/. > > Is it possible for a non-profit organisation to participate > without paying the fee ? > > The demo would constitute in several parts: > - interaction with interested users: > - explaining how to register, what is the testbed, > and what it does offer in terms of IoT nodes > - demonstrating on a terminal, how to use the testbed remotely > on our Cortex-M3 nodes with 802.15.4 radio > - the demonstration would show IoT OS such as Contiki-OS: > . it would consist of running 6lowpan+RPL on several > remotes nodes (5 to 100) > . accessing it the nodes remotely via IPv6 (through tunnels > to border router, and then through ROLL/6lowpan protocols > ping6, udp, coap, etc. > . over examples of IP data access > - one poster summarizing the previous steps + flyers > (with proper URLs to the site, the registration, and a page > indicating the steps reproducing the previous demo) > > thank you for any feedback, > best regards, > -- Cedric > > > ----- Original Message ----- > | From: "Alexa Morris" <amorris@amsl.com> > | To: roll@ietf.org > | Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 5:12:02 PM > | Subject: [Roll] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 Bits-N-Bites: Internet of Things > | > | Bits-N-Bites at IETF 90 in Toronto will focus on the Internet of > | Things, and the IETF invites you and your organization to > | participate! > | > | The arrival of Things connected to the Internet in recent years has > | given life to new applications in both the consumer and industrial > | market segments. We are surrounded by products that utilize > | connectivity and a growing enthusiasm suggests imminent and > | impressive deployments: billions of new connected devices are > | expected by year 2020. In the industrial world, wide spread > | wireless sensoring devices that collect data and measurements will > | move us into the next phase of process optimization. This will > | require the combination of the best of Information Technology (IT) > | and Operational Technology (OT), forming the IT/OT convergence. > | > | When deploying multi-stage Thing topologies, two trends compete: IP > | protocols are enhanced and transformed into less end-to-end > | protocols (address translation, header compression, 'mesh under' > | routing and more) and, alternatively, existing IP protocols are > | reduced to their bare minimum such as to fit in reduced Things > | (reduced CPU frequency and number of transistors, dimensions and > | energy consumption). > | > | IETF 90 demonstrations should exhibit recent developments of IP > | protocols for IoT networks (6lowpan adaptation layers, MANET and RPL > | routing protocols, 6tsch time-constrained communications, CoAP > | app-layer protocols) as well as demonstrations of the tendency of > | bringing the known IPv6 as close as possible to the Thing - minimum > | set of unmodified IPv6, Neighbor Discovery, DHCP, HTTP, IKEv2. > | Demonstrations of geo-location uses in and for IP networking and the > | surrounding privacy issues are also welcome. > | > | Does your organization want to reach 1,200 Internet engineers and > | demonstrate your IoT technologies and usage of IETF protocols? This > | is your opportunity to show leading industry professionals the > | latest and greatest of what you do in a social and interactive > | setting. > | > | Examples of demos include, but are not limited, to: > | > | • home automation controller using SNMP for HVAC and ambient > | temperature, electricity counter; > | • industrial-grade Wireless Sensor Network products; > | • scalable wireless designs and existing deployments; > | • IPv6 end-to-end and backbone interconnection; > | • tablet summarizing status of widespread devices through > | heterogeneous link connections; > | • smart belt collecting body information with low-energy > | communication protocols; > | • vehicle interior connected designs, vehicle-to-road sensor-based > | communications; > | • sensor-assisted autonomous mobile Things (mono-, bi-, quad- wheeled > | or propelled devices); > | • vehicular communications (e.g. dead-reckoning enhancements for > | enhanced GPS localization, geo-dissemination); > | • smartphone applications relying on geo-localization. > | > | There many ways to configure your demo, such as: > | > | • Things deployed on a table, relying on local connections and > | alternatively exhibiting remote access across the Internet; > | • a poster describing a demo; > | • video sequence showing a lab demonstration. > | > | For information about IETF 90 Bits-N-Bites, please see > | http://www.ietf.org/meeting/90/90-bits-n-bites.html or send email to > | bnbsg@ietf.org. > | > | Regards, > | Alexa > | > | ---------- > | Alexa Morris / Executive Director / IETF > | 48377 Fremont Blvd., Suite 117, Fremont, CA 94538 > | Phone: +1.510.492.4089 / Fax: +1.510.492.4001 > | Email: amorris@amsl.com > | > | Managed by Association Management Solutions (AMS) > | Forum Management, Meeting and Event Planning > | www.amsl.com <http://www.amsl.com/> > | > | _______________________________________________ > | Roll mailing list > | Roll@ietf.org > | https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/roll > | > ---------- Alexa Morris / Executive Director / IETF 48377 Fremont Blvd., Suite 117, Fremont, CA 94538 Phone: +1.510.492.4089 / Fax: +1.510.492.4001 Email: amorris@amsl.com Managed by Association Management Solutions (AMS) Forum Management, Meeting and Event Planning www.amsl.com <http://www.amsl.com/>
- Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 … Alexa Morris
- Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 … Alexandru Petrescu
- Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 … Alexa Morris
- Re: [Bnbsg] Invitation to Participate in IETF 90 … Alexandru Petrescu