BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pentabarf//Schedule 0.3//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Internet of Things devroom X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Internet of Things devroom X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7301@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T093000 DTEND:20180204T094500 SUMMARY:IoT DevRoom Opening DESCRIPTION:
IoT DevRoom opening
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/iot_opening/ LOCATION:AW1.125 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6952@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T095000 DTEND:20180204T101500 SUMMARY:Turning On the Lights with Home Assistant and MQTT DESCRIPTION:In this presentation you will learn the exact steps for using MQTT JSON Light component of the open source home automation platform Home Assistant for controlling lights through the machine-to-machine protocol MQTT. Practical examples for low cost devices combining together open source hardware with free and open source software will be revealed.The presentation will provide general overview of Home Assistant, details about the software integration of new devices to it through the MQTT protocol and open source MQTT brokers such as Mosquitto. We will do a code review of an open source Linux daemon application for Raspberry Pi, written in the C programming language and based on the Paho library for MQTT client and the piGPIO library used for pulse-width modulation (PWM) control of a RGB LED strip. We will compare it to an implementation of the same features for the microcontroller with WiFi ESP8266 written as a sketch for the Arduino environment. Furthermore, the presentation will include details about reading data from various sensors and their setup in Home Assistant.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/home_assistant/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Leon Anavi":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7103@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T102500 DTEND:20180204T105000 SUMMARY:Accessing your Mbed device from anywhere using Pagekite DESCRIPTION:When looking at home automation solutions available in the market nowadays,one of the most important and expected features is to be able to control yourhome automation installation from anywhere in the world using a smartphoneapp. A vendor of a low-cost home automation solution requested us to add sucha feature to their existing IP gateway product, which only allowed for usersto control their home automation system with their smartphone while they areconnected to their local network at home. We were asked to make it possible tolet the smartphone app connect to the IP gateway from anywhere in the world.This vendor's IP gateway hard- and software was based on the Mbed platform, sothey needed a solution that could fit within Mbed.
First of all, there are a lot of ways to make a device in a local networkaccessible from anywhere in the world: SSH tunneling, port forwarding withdynamic DNS,... Since our client wanted an open-source, secure, low-cost andeasy to set up solution that he could host himself, we opted to go forPagekite. However, since Mbed does not support OpenSSL, Linux sockets orlibev, the existing libpagekite C library was not an option to start from. Sowe started to implement a Mbed flavour of the library ourselves, and decidedto make it open-source
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/mbed_pagekite/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Bert Outtier":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6428@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T110500 DTEND:20180204T113000 SUMMARY:Home automation - Not as simple as you think DESCRIPTION:Home automation, like most fields in IoT, appears simple. A few lines of code, a couple of data points, and the job appears done. However, integrating computer code into a human life is not so simple. This talk highlights the personal issues involved in this area of IoT software development, and why the code you develop in the lab is often unsuitable for the home. "Simple" functionality like picking a random song, decreasing the volume, and playing a movie take on hidden complexities, that will be uncovered.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/home_automation/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Steven Goodwin":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7023@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T114500 DTEND:20180204T121000 SUMMARY:Mirai and Computer Vision DESCRIPTION:In this demonstrative session we learn the ropes of IoT nodes with computer vision. We develop a web camera application, consider security, and store or forward data for image processing.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/mirai_iot/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Michael Schloh von Bennewitz":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6235@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T122500 DTEND:20180204T125000 SUMMARY:The IoT botnet wars, Linux devices, and the absence of basic security hardening DESCRIPTION:This talk will cover the ongoing battle being waged is leveraging insecure Linux-based Internet of Things (IoT) devices. BrickerBot is an example of a recent malware strain attacking connected devices and causing them to “brick,” making an electronic device completely useless in a permanent denial-of-service (PDoS) attack.
Additionally, the Mirai botnet consisted of connected printers, IP cameras, residential gateways, and baby monitors that flooded DNS servers. Mirai was behind the largest DDoS attack of its kind ever in October 2016, with an estimated throughput of 1.2 terabits per second. It leveraged these enslaved devices to bring down large portions of the internet, including services such as Netflix, GitHub, HBO, Amazon, Reddit, Twitter, and DIRECTV. BrickerBot’s goal appears to counter Mirai’s: Bricking insecure Linux devices so that malware such as Mirai can’t subjugate these devices in another DDoS attack. We will take an in-depth look at the anatomy of the attack.
We will then dive into basic some security hardening principles which would have helped protect against many of these attacks. Some of the fundamental security concepts we will cover include:
Closing unused open network portsIntrusion detection systemsEnforcing password complexity and policiesRemoving unnecessary servicesFrequent software updates to fix bugs and patch security vulnerabilities
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/iot_botnet/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="GregDiStefano":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7169@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T130500 DTEND:20180204T133000 SUMMARY:A Guided Tour of Eclipse IoT: 3 Software Stacks for IoT DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re looking at the constrained devices that make for the "things" of the IoT, gateways that connect them to the Internet, or backend servers, there’s a lot that one needs to build for creating end-to-end IoT solutions. In this session, we will look at the typical software features that are specific to IoT, and see what’s available in the open source ecosystem (and more specifically Eclipse IoT) to implement them.A live demo of the Eclipse IoT Open Testbed for Asset Tracking will allow the audience to see some of the projects (such as Eclipse Kura, or Eclipse Kapua) in action.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/eclipse_iot_3_stacks/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Benjamin Cabé":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6921@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T134500 DTEND:20180204T141000 SUMMARY:Tizen:RT DESCRIPTION:Overview of Tizen ecosystem, focus on constrained devices support, how to get started with Tizen:RT plus demo on actual device.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/tizen_rt/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Philippe Coval":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6229@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T142500 DTEND:20180204T145000 SUMMARY:FOSS Platform for Cloud Based IoT Solutions DESCRIPTION:The Internet of things (IoT) is expected to connect billions of devices. The demand for an open IoT platform technology is increasing to enable and accelerate the development of cross-domain/cross-vendor use cases and face the accompanying challenges like connectivity with a wide range of heterogeneous protocols and large scale messaging. Eclipse IoT on top of today's cloud technology like Kubernetes is a promising software stack for this goal. However, it will only be successful if it is widely adopted. This talk describes the status quo and gives an outlook for future development.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/eclipse_iot/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Steffen Evers":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6950@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T150500 DTEND:20180204T153000 SUMMARY:IoT.js - A JavaScript platform for the Internet of Things DESCRIPTION:IoT.js - A JavaScript platform for the Internet of Things
IoT.js is a javascript platform that aims to provide inter-operable services for IoT world. Powered by JerryScript, an ultra-lightweight modular JavaScript engine, the platform is designed to bring the success of Node.js to constrained IoT devices. To address interoperability, IoT.js has provided a Node.js friendly architecture and comes with a subset of Node.js APIs. Since Samsung OSG first presented IoT.js in FOSDEM in 2016, the platform has been through a rapid growth in last couple of years. With a lot active high-quality contributions from the IoT.js and JerryScript open source community, IoT.js has released version 1.0 in July 2017 which presented a rich set of features, hardware and tool supports for developers. In this talk, we are looking at recent developments in IoT.js and share our vision for future plans. The talk is supported by a demo of iot.js running on constrained device seamlessly connects to node.js for third party cloud access.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/iot_js/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ziran Sun":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7126@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T154500 DTEND:20180204T161000 SUMMARY:CANCELLED The dark side of Internet of things DESCRIPTION:With the advent of the Internet of things, monitoring and controlling everything such as coffee maker, lights, TV, Fridge,etc. over the internet has become a child's play. But are we really making our lives simpler or diving ourselves in a vast ocean which is getting deeper and deeper? In today's world where the security of our data of a major concern, the number of websites are always tracking what we search for, what we watch, our location and now when things are limited to only data, adding another dimension i.e. physical entities is really a big question.
From this talk audience will take away an understanding of the privacy concerns related to IoT, and how they may be putting their personal information at risk by connecting my physical entities to the internet. Is it really safe to connect things to the internet?
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/dark_side_iot/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dipesh Monga":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7143@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180204T162500 DTEND:20180204T165000 SUMMARY:OSS-7: an opensource DASH7 stack DESCRIPTION:In this talk we will introduce how the flexibility of the DASH7 Alliance Protocol can be used to solve a lot of IoT use cases. Starting from a simple embedded application which measures sensor values we will demonstrate how the full stack approach of DASH7 enables you to (re-)configure the behavior of the network stack and application, over the air, without touching the application code. Different communication schemes will be discussed together with the trade-offs for aspects like energy consumption and down-link latency. We show how the simple but powerful API (based on file operations) allows to approach a network like a distributed database which you can address based on data queries instead of using node addresses. Finally, we will also discuss the implementation of OSS-7, related tools and the road forward.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Internet of Things URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/oss7_dash7/ LOCATION:AW1.125 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Glenn Ergeerts":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR