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Powering Dynamic M2M Event Processing with OSGi

Powering Dynamic M2M Event Processing with OSGi

Time: 
Thursday, 11:55am - 12:45pm
Abstract: 

As M2M gateways and aggregator devices continue to expand the ever-widening array of sensors and sensor protocols they manage, the number of data events being generated is growing exponentially. Some events need to be acted upon locally; others need to be sent to the cloud for global analysis. Some events require immediate action; other events can wait for later processing.

 

More importantly, the M2M ecosystem needs the ability to dynamically change the local analytics and business rules, depending on the global analytics in the cloud. Using a Raspberry Pi and a temperature monitor, this presentation will demonstrate how OSGi powers dynamic M2M event processing.

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Walt is currently the Chief Architect, Software Solutions with Hitachi Communications Technologies America. For the past five years Walt has focused on building an OSGi Ecosystem to deliver advanced services and applications to home networks and M2M devices. He has been involved with Telecommunications and Java since 1996 and has extensive experience in Java and OSGi development both as a developer and as a development manager. Walt has a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Georgia and over 25 years of experience in software engineering.