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Cellular based IoT using oneM2M

Company: Exacta Global Smart Solutions

Major(s):
Primary: CMPEN
Secondary: CMPSC

Non-Disclosure Agreement: NO

Intellectual Property: NO

An IOT device that operates far from power and communications infrastructure requires power efficient implementations, reduced complexity and sustainability. This can be achieved by using components that are already known and verified to work so that a developer can quickly bring a new product to market. Cellular devices are an example where the radio module components are formally certified to operate according to specific cellular radio standards. oneM2M is a global standard that serves to make developing IoT applications that can be formally certified as well. ETSI MEC has capabilities to support EDGE computing such that the latency and power requirements are reduced for IoT deployments. This project will use oneM2M standards to demonstrate compliant IoT systems. We will use Nordic Semiconductor’s Thingy 91X as a part of multiple access gateway to communicate to the cloud. The project team will be exposed embedded development, global IoT standards and have the potential to participate in global hackathons. The team will learn oneM2M application development and embedded device programing using the Nordic Thingy 91 and Zephyr RTOS. The main deliverables will be: See image

 
 

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