The MRAA and UPM Eclipse IoT Projects | Eclipse IoT Day Santa Clara 2019
//ABSTRACT
With Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, sensors and actuators becoming more performant, smaller, and cheaper, new opportunities emerge for diverse applications in multiple domains such as smart homes and cities, industrial automation, healthcare and retail, environment and agriculture, transportation and safety, digital surveillance and security, control systems and robotics, wireless sensor networks, and many others. The IoT community is more vibrant than ever but with the incredible device diversity in this space, we also introduce a lot of complexity for the software developer. During recent years, Intel® established itself as a leader in IoT by releasing proven developer kits and software tools with select partners for a broad range of developer personas and skill levels. This presentation focuses primarily on the MRAA and UPM middleware projects which have been a part of the Intel IoT Developer Kits since day 1 and are now proudly joining the Eclipse IoT community. The MRAA library provides an abstraction layer for several Intel and non-Intel IoT platforms, offering C/C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python bindings to the physical pins and buses. This is subsequently used by the UPM sensor library for exposing standardized APIs intended to simplify the interaction between developers and peripherals, with virtually over 400 different specialized sensors, actuators and radio modules currently supported as part of the project.
//SPEAKER
Tudor Panu, Intel
//SLIDESHARE
https://www.slideshare.net/Eclipse-IoT/the-mraa-and-upm-eclipse-iot-projects-eclipse-iot-day-santa-clara-2019
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