Project Details
Description
AGILE project aims to create an open, flexible and widely usable IoT solution at disposal of industries (startups, SMEs, techcompanies) and individuals (researchers, makers, entrepreneurs) as a framework that consists of:
• A modular IoT gateway enabling various types of devices (wearables, home appliances, sensors, actuators, etc.) to be
connected with each other and to the Internet;
• Data management and device control maximizing security and privacy, at local level and in the cloud, technologies and
methodologies to better manage data privacy and ownership in the IoT;
• Support of various open and private clouds;
• Recommender and visual developer’s interfaces enabling easy creation of applications to manage connected devices and
data;
• Support of mainstream IoT/M2M protocols, and SDKs from different standardization bodies for device discovery and
communication;
• Two separate gateway hardware versions: a) the ‘maker’s version, based on the popular RaspberryPi platform for easily
prototyping and attracting the current community; b) the ‘industrial’ version for more industrial and production-ready
applications;
• An ecosystem of IoT applications shareable among users and developers leveraging on existing initiatives by key
stakeholders in this domain, like Canonical and Ubuntu Snappy IoT ecosystem.
Piloted in relevant open areas (fields and in a port) for field & cattle monitoring through drones, air quality & pollution
monitoring and in smart retail, AGILE will be easily adaptable and usable in different contexts serving as an horizontal
technology for fast IoT prototyping and engineering in different domains. Following an open hardware/software approach,
harnessing the power of IoT developers and entrepreneurs communities, AGILE aims to offer tools to overcome limitations
imposed by closed and vertical walled gardens for IoT apps development,
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/16 → 31/12/18 |
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