F2F meeting, 9-13 July 2017, Düsseldorf, Germany

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This is the logistics page for the W3C Web of Things IG/WG joint F2F meeting in Dusseldorf on 9-13 July hosted by RWE/Lemonbeat.

Registration

DEADLINE: 12 June 2017

Note: The logistic contact is Uday Davuluru from RWE/Lemonbeat. Please send an email if you have any questions.

Host

This meeting is hosted by RWE/Lemonbeat.

Venue

DUSconference plus at Dusseldorf Airport

How to get there

  1. Enter the departure hall (Level 1; Skytrain stop Terminal A/B)
  2. Look for the Starbucks (terrace one floor up roughly in the center)
  3. Take the elevator close-by to the 3rd floor (to the right from Starbucks) or the only escalator in the hall

WebEx coordinate

Please see the F2F participants mailing list archive (or your mailbox if you are attending the f2f meeting) for the WebEx coordinate.

Agenda

Sun, 9 July 2017: PlugFest

Room 16A/B

  • 9:00-17:00 PlugFest preparation + PlugFest demonstration

Mon, 10 July 2017: OpenDay

Room 16A/B

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-10:45 Morning Session

  • 9:00-9:10 Greeting from Lemonbeat
  • 9:10-9:30 Keynote speech - Dr. Andreas Breuer (innogy S.E.)
  • 9:30-9:35 Logistics instruction from Lemonbeat - Uday Davuluru (Lemonbeat)
  • 9:35-9:45 W3C Patent Policy for WG discussion - Kaz Ashimura (W3C) - Slides
  • 9:45-10:45 Iotschema.org - Michael Koster (SmartThings/Samsung) - Slides

10:45-11:00 Break

11:00-12:00 Plugfest Demos

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:20 Afternoon Session 1

  • 13:30-14:20 LP-WANs with SigFox - Juan Carlos Zuniga (Sigfox) - Slides
  • 14:20-15:20 Introduction to BIG IoT - Stefan Schmid (Bosch) - Slides

15:20-15:50 Break

15:45-17:00 Afternoon Session 2

  • 15:45-16:00 Context Information Management and Privacy - Lindsay Frost (ETSI ISG CIM/NEC Europe) - Slides
  • 16:00-17:00 Binding the Web of Things with LwM2M for a vehicular use case - Benjamon Klotz (EURECOM)

18:00-22:00 Social event

Tue, 11 July 2017: Technical Work Day 1

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-10:15 Morning Session 1

10:15-10:30 Break

10:30-12:00 Morning Session 2

  • 10:30 (Daniel/Carsten) Serialization [IG] - Slides
  • 11:00 (McCool/Zoltan) Open-Source Strategy [IG]

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Session 1

  • 13:30 (Koster/Matthias) Binding Templates (1h; WG; w/ Scripting API TF) [WG]
  • 14:30 (McCool) Review of OCF meta-data conversion prototype and semantic markup [IG]

15:00-15:30 Break

15:30-17:00 Afternoon Session 2

  • 15:45 (Sebastian et al.) IoT Marketplace as a new IG Task Force? [IG] - Slides
  • 16:10 (McCool) Local Device Protocol [IG]

Wed, 12 July 2017: Technical Work - Day 2

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-10:30 Morning Session 1

  • 9:00 (McCool/Elena) Security Use Cases and Scenarios [IG]

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:00 Morning Session 2

  • 10:45 (Matthias) Security Next Steps [IG]
  • 11:00 (Nimura) Synchronization [IG]

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Session 1

  • 13:30 (Nimura) Script Management [WG]
  • 14:30 (Dave/Victor) Data Types [WG]

15:30-15:45 Break

15:45-17:00 Afternoon Session 2

  • 15:45 (Victor) TD and Links [WG]
  • 16:45 (Sebastian) What we have to address next in the TD? Prioritization of topics [WG]

Thu, 13 July 2017: Administration

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-10:30 Morning Session 1

Slides

  • 09:00 (McCool/Elena) Review of Existing/Proposed Security Architecture [WG]
  • 09:30 (McCool/Elena) Privacy [WG]

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:00 Morning Session 2

  • 10:45 (Dave/Koster) Vocabularies for Semantic Annotation of Thing Descriptions [IG] - Slides
  • 11:30 (Darko) Thing Description Recipes [IG] - Slides

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Session 1

  • 13:30 (Matthias/McCool) Marketing [WoT] - Slides
    • Web pages
    • Key Messaging
  • 14:30 (Matthias/Matsukura-san) Next [WoT] - Slides
    • PlugFest
    • F2F
    • Publication (WG specs/IG notes)

15:30-15:45 Break

15:45-17:00 Afternoon Session 2

  • 15:45 (Matthias) Modularization of TF Work [WoT] - Slides

Social Event

Monday, 10th July: One-hour guided city tour through Dusseldorf, followed by a social dinner.

How to get there:

Update from June 30th:

  • The two groups of the tour (one in English and one in Japanese) will start at "Tourist Information Altstadt Marktstraße/Ecke Rheinstraße"(http://bit.ly/2sYK0nF) at 6pm.
  • The official end of the Social Event (Tour + Dinner) will be around 10pm.
  • To cover the costs of the tour and the dinner, we will collect 60€ at our dinner venue.
  • The buffet and all drinks are included in this rate. You will get a receipt at this day.

Note:

  • The dinner venue will be "Uerige" (http://www.uerige.de/).
  • It is a famous traditional german vanue and brewery, right next to the Rheine. Therefore they will serve a buffett that fits quite well to beer, including meat and vergeterian food.
  • Before we will eat and drink, we are going to have a one-hour guided tour (in Englisch and in Japenese) through interesting parts of the Dusseldorf old town. The tour will end right in front of the dinner venue.

Input

OpenDay

  • (Lemonbeat) Greeting from Lemonbeat (10m) - 9:00-9:10
  • (Dr. Andreas Breuer (innogy S.E.)) Keynote speech (20m) - 9:10-9:30
  • (Uday) Logistics instruction from Lemonbeat (5m) - 9:30-9:35
  • (Kaz (W3C)) W3C Patent Policy for WG discussion (10m) - 9:35-9:45
  • (Michael K. (SmartThings/Samsung) / Dan Brickley (Google)) Iotschema.org (1h) - 9:45-10:45
  • BREAK - 10:45-11:00
  • Plugfest DEMOS (1h)
  • LUNCH 12:00-13:30
  • (Juan Carlos Zuniga (Sigfox)) LP-WANs with SigFox (1h) - 13:30-14:30
  • (Stefan Schmid (Bosch)) Introduction to BIG IoT (1h) - 14:30-15:30
  • BREAK - 15:30-15:45
  • (Benjamin Klotz (EURECOM)) Binding the web of things with LwM2M for a vehicular use case (1h) 15:45-16:45
  • (Lindsay Frost, ETSI ISG CIM/NEC Europe) Context Information Management and Privacy (15m) 16:45-17:00

Off the table:

  • (?) Update on IETF/IRTF and T2TRG activities -- please clarify who added this with what topic in mind
  • (?) ICN

Plenary and Breakouts

  • Tuesday July 11
    • Scripting API (WG/IG)
      • (McCool) Local Device Protocol (1h; IG)
      • (McCool/Zoltan) Open-Source Strategy (1h; IG/WG)
    • Thing Description (WG)
      • (Koster/Matthias) Binding Templates (1h; WG; w/ Scripting API TF)
      • (Daniel/Carsten) Serialization (30m; WG)
    • (Sebastian et al.) IoT Marketplace as a new IG Task Force? (20m)
      • some participants will be only available on Tuesday (11th)
    • Liaisons
      • (McCool) Review of OCF protocol binding templates and semantic markup (1h)
  • Wednesday July 12
    • Scripting API (WG/IG)
      • (Nimura) Script Management (1h; WG)
      • (Nimura) Synchronization (1h; WG)
    • Thing Description (WG)
      • (Daniel) Data Types (30m; WG)
      • (Victor) TD and Links (1h; WG)
      • (Sebastian) What we have to address next in the TD? Prioritization of topics.
    • Security and Privacy (WG)
      • (McCool) Security Use Cases and Scenarios (1.5h; plenary preferred; remote attendance: Elena)
    • Member Contributions
      • Mozilla (1h)
  • Thursday July 13
    • Security and Privacy (WG)
      • (McCool) Review of Existing/Proposed Security Architecture (0.5h; w/ TD/SA; plenary preferred; remote attendance: Elena)
      • (McCool) Privacy (1h; w/ TD; plenary preferred; remote attendance: Elena)
    • Linked Data and Semantics (IG)
      • (Dave/Koster) Vocabularies for Semantic Annotation of Thing Descriptions (IG)
      • (Darko) Thing Description Recipes (IG)
    • Organization
      • (Matthias) Modularization of TF Work (1h)
      • (Matthias/McCool) Marketing (1h; remotes from Asia)
        • Web pages
        • Key Messaging

Template

  • Topic
    • (Chair) Sub-topic (IG or WG) (remote attendees)

PlugFest

The Dusseldorf 2017 PlugFest is based on the corresponding @WoT Current Practices Release (TBD)@.

All potential Implementers, please provide information via this PlugFest Template. Save it as a page under Things/* like Things/BACnet-Thing.

Detailed information on the test spec will follow.

Participation

Participant Affiliation Thing Remote Client / Server / Servient Protocols TD Repo Support Security Thing Description Preview Assigned IP address
Katsuyoshi Naka, Masato Ohura, Takeshi Yamada Panasonic AC yes Server HTTP manual no t.b.d. n/a
LED Light yes Server HTTP manual no t.b.d. n/a
Robot Cleaner yes Server HTTP manual no t.b.d. n/a
Human Detection Sensor yes Server HTTP+WebSocket manual no t.b.d. n/a
Benjamin Klotz, Soumya Kanti Datta EURECOM BMW 7er yes Server LwM2M+HTTP Manual no t.b.d. n/a
Sebastian, Matthias, Christian, Darko Siemens Siemens process plant (controllable pump, heater, and valve, read water temperature and water level) yes Servients CoAP yes / manuell no t.b.d. t.b.d.
Parking slot with street light (able to reserve/free a parking slot, get status of parking slot, get light sensor value) no Server HTTP manual no [1] tbd
Tinkerforge weather station via Siemens IoT2000 (get temperature, humidity, air pressure, and illuminance value no Server HTTP, CoAP manual yes tbd tbd
Temperature sensor no Server HTTP manual no tbd tbd
Siemens Logo! + IoT2040 + Lamp no Server HTTP manual no [2] tbd
Uday Davuluru, Benjamin Piepiora Lemonbeat Water computer, Light sensor no Server HTTP manual no t.b.d. t.b.d.
Michael McCool, Michael Koster Intel Smart Home Demo no Server, Bridge HTTP, CoAP yes/auto no t.b.d. n/a
Smart Things Lights no Server HTTP, CoAP yes/auto no t.b.d. n/a
Francesco Antoniazzi, Luca Roffia, Fabio Viola ARCES, University of Bologna
ARCES RFID Reader yes client HTTP t.b.d. no TD n/a
ARCES_32char yes servient HTTP/Websocket t.b.d. no TD n/a
ARCES_RGB_Led yes servient HTTP/Websocket t.b.d. no TD n/a
ARCES_Reed_Sensor yes client HTTP t.b.d. no TD n/a
Kazuaki Nimura Fujitsu LED lamp no Client/Servient HTTP yes no t.b.d t.b.d
Lionel Medini LIRIS, Univ. Lyon, France Client-side reasoner about heterogeneous thing descriptions Yes Client HTTP yes no Preview n/a
Example Thing Example Example Example Example t.b.d. t.b.d.

Live Things

  • Wi-Fi SSID: @TBD@
  • Password available at the registration desk.
  • Static IPs available if needed (@TBD@)

TD Repository

TDs can be registered on the online Thingweb Repository, which exposes a REST API (HTTP and CoAP) to manage them:

More details here: https://github.com/thingweb/thingweb-repository/#interacting-with-a-thingweb-repository-server.

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