Dear WG members,
The third Open IoT Challenge has come to an end. This has been the
best Challenge yet! Many great solutions were originally proposed
and 10 teams worked especially hard until the end.
The winners are:
1st - InMoodforLife
An application to analyze and monitor sleep patterns of people
affected by bipolar disorder to improve the therapeutic approach,
react, and adapt the treatment faster. The solution was built using
an off-the-shelf sleep monitor, Raspberry Pi, Eclipse Vert.x, and
Warp 10. The team continues to develop the solution and their
roadmap includes device management integration using Eclipse hawkBit
and Eclipse Hono. The InMoodforLife team also plans to work with
psychiatrists to validate the sleep architecture analysis of the
project.
2nd - krishi
IoT
A solution to help farmers execute agricultural operations in a
smarter and efficient way. It includes smart sensors, a gateway
device with GSM-based Internet connectivity, a mobile app, and a web
app (powered by IBM Bluemix and CloudFoundry). krishi IoT devices
retrieve the sensor parameters (such as temperature, humidity, soil
moisture, crop images, etc), and relays the information to local
krishi IoT gateway. The solutions use many Eclipse projects
including Vorto, Paho, Mosquitto, Kura, Kapua, and Hono and well as
IBM Bluemix, Cloudfoundry, IBM Bluemix, and Bitreactive’s Reactive
Blocks.
3rd - RHDS
Residential Home Diagnostics System (RHDS) is smart energy IoT
solution that performs home diagnostics for residents. The solution
uses three Eclipse projects: Kura, Leshan, and Wakaama as well as
open protocols such as MQTT, CoAP, LWM2M, among other technology.
Special Acknowledgement
The judges would also like to acknowledge the submission from AgriNode.
The team developed a Wireless Sensor Network system consisting of a
gateway and sensor nodes. The system was built using Arduino,
Raspberry Pi and open source IoT software (Eclipse Kura, Reactive
Blocks).
Finally, thank you again to our sponsors and judges Bitreactive,
Bosch SI, Eurotech, MicroEJ, and Red Hat.
Read the full announcement here.
Regards,
Roxanne
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Roxanne Joncas
Eclipse Foundation
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