Members
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
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Section: Highlights of the Year

Highlights of the Year

Awards

Meeting & Seminars

Organization of Workshops and Conferences

Tutorials

  • Standards for the Industrial IoT: a Hands-on Tutorial with OpenWSN and OpenMote. Xavier Vilajosana, Pere Tuset-Peiro, Tengfei Chang, Thomas Watteyne. IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), Valencia, Spain, 4-8 September 2016.

  • Introduction to the IETF 6TiSCH stack with OpenWSN & OpenMote. Thomas Watteyne, Xavier Vilajosana, Pere Tuset-Peiro, Tengfei Chang. International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT), Thessaloniki, Greece, 16-18 May 2016.

Standardization Activities

  • Standardization meeting co-chaired by Inria-EVA

    6TiSCH working group meeting at IETF 97, 17 November 2016, Seoul, South Korea.

  • Standardization meeting co-chaired by Inria-EVA

    6TiSCH working group meeting at IETF 96, 18 July 2016, Berlin, Germany.

  • Interop event organized by ETSI and Inria-EVA

    ETSI 6TiSCH 3 plugtests, 15-16 July 2016, Berlin, Germany.

  • Standardization meeting co-chaired by Inria-EVA

    6TiSCH working group meeting at IETF 95, 4 April 2016, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • Standardization meeting co-chaired by Inria-EVA

    ETSI 6TiSCH 2 plugtests, 2-4 February 2016, Paris, France.

Real-World Deployments

The networking technology developed at Inria-EVA has reached the level of maturity for it to be used in real-world deployment. We have worked on 3 main sets of deployments in 2016:

  • Save the Peaches (http://www.savethepeaches.com/), a 23-node network in Western Argentina which monitors temperature and humidity to be predict frost events in peach orchards.

  • SnowHow (http://www.snowhow.io/), a set of 18 low-power wireless networks (945 sensors total) deployed throughout the Californian Sierra Nevada to monitor the snowpack.

  • (current work) A Smart Building deployment in the Inria-Paris research center.

From a networking point of view, these deployments SolSystem (see Section 6.8) as a back-end solution. Sensor data and network statistics are available at our Inria-Paris servers (https://sol.paris.inria.fr/) seconds after they were measured in the field.

Distinguished Visitors

  • Invited Professor Mario Gerla, from UCLA, USA. He stayed in the EVA team during 2 1-week stays (31 August-23 September, 10-20 December) to work with the EVA team on shock-wave mitigation using vehicular ad hoc networks.

  • Invited Professor Leila Saidane, from ENSI, Tunisia. She stayed in the EVA team from 28 November to 2 December 2016 to prepare common publications and identify further research directions.

  • Invited Professor Diego Dujovne, from Universidad Diego Portales, Chile. He stayed in the EVA team for a 1-week visit (22-31 July 2016) to integrate sensors in the low-power wireless platforms, to be deployed in Argantina as part of the PEACH project.

  • Invited Professor Steven Glaser, from UC Berkeley, USA. He stayed in the EVA team for a 1-week visit (21-25 June 2016) to explore funding opportunities beyond the REALMS associate team.

  • Invited Professor Branko Kerkez, from U. Michigan, USA. He stayed in the EVA team for a 1-week visit (17-22 June 2016) to work on the Internet of Water (2 papers submitted). This visit was part of the REALMS associate team.