Hi all,
Perhaps stating the obvious, but OASC brings together interoperability on the level above (or below) specific offerings like Sentilo, in a completely transparent manner, and with many more cities behind, using different approaches, some Sentilo, some other ways.
So at some point, maybe it’s an idea to plan a strategy across the implementation to ensure alignment outside of the vertical/platform?
Said the WP6 lead, again.
I’m in Nice at the TM Forum Digital Transformation event with thousands of providers (and some cities). There is consensus, more or less, on the ambition to align, and score should probably find a way to get this cross-application/-domain perspective on the development path.
I’d be happy to invite a webinar, as you know, on this, very much centered on the practical needs.
And there is the one next week for starters, co-organised by AIOTI and OASC, I’m conversation with W3C and many more:
http://oascities.org/register-now-for-joint-aioti-and-oasc-webinar/
Cheers,
M
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On 15 May 2018, at 15.20, Mikkel Folke Olsen noreply@score.community wrote:
Mikkel
Mikkel Folke Olsen
May 15
Hi all,
Today we had an internal meeting with a number of people, chief among them my boss Søren Dall-Hansen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/søren-dall-hansen-b223726/ ) and Michelle’s boss Bo Fristed (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bofristed/ ). There was general agreement that the IoT Registry challenge, with its present scope of looking into the possibilities of Sentilo (http://www.sentilo.io/wordpress/ ) in a SCORE context, is a very interesting way to go, and Aarhus will therefore take part in this challenge
In the meeting a number of related projects were identified that Aarhus is also a part of, and that might be of interest to this SCORE challenge:
- The EU “IoT Crawler” project (http://www.iotcrawler.eu/ ): “IoTCrawler is a search engine for Internet of Things devices, making real-world data accessible and actionable in a secure and privacy-concerned manner. IoTCrawler is a three-year long research project focusing on developing a “Google” for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It aims at a paradigm change on both how IoT application can access IoT resources and on how IoT resources can make themselves discoverable.” Aarhus Kommune (represented by Michelle and others) is part of this project.
- The forthcoming “OS2 IoT” project: OS2, the Danish public digitalization network (https://os2.eu/node/332 ), is in the process of securing funding for extending The Things Network stack with further LPWAN capabilities, as well as localizing, maintaining and publicizing it among other Danish municipalities and public institutions. Aarhus Kommune is part of this project, and the OS2 secretariat is placed physically in our premises.
- Finally, Aarhus Kommune has its own, wholly owned municipality wide LoRaWAN network for deploying sensors. This means that we eventually will have a real need of a robust IoT registry.
Michelle, Ture and I will take part in the upcoming IoT registry challenge telco on the 29th of May.
Cheers,
Mikkel
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