Hackathon on smart city
Information on the hackathon on smart cities applications based on the standard oneM2M that will take place from January 25, 2018 to January 26, 2018 at INSA Toulouse, are done below.
This is a hackathon that seeks to showcase students' innovative ability in the field of connected objects and services they can provide by applying them to the smart city.
The hackathon is divided into several phases:
- the first is a registration of participants on the site at: https://www.laas.fr/registration/security-and-iot-days
- the second corresponds to the creation of a group of students (maximum 4-5 students per group see rules)
- the third to participate in the hackathon at INSA on January 25 and 26, 2018 in interaction with the organization team and professionals in the field
- The fourth in a presentation to a jury in two parts:
- A first part with a 5 minutes pitch followed by 5 minutes of questions
- A second part with a demonstration of 5 minutes on the mockup of the smart city.
For any questions (technical, about the rules ...), need help, do not hesitate to contact the organizers of the day.
The platform used during this hackathon is made with a mockup of a smart city managed with two different systems: one with the OM2M project (eclipse.org/om2m) and other one managed with the orange data share platform.
Orange provides connectivity, business and end-user services in the Internet of Things. Orange Data Share is a special platform and service in this area. Data Share provides a single, user-friendly interface that allows your objects and services to communicate: your weigh scales with your kitchen equipment, your activity monitor with your fitness coach, etc. Data Share opens up new possibilities, allowing you to get more out of your connected objects. Orange Data Share platform is available with a oneM2M compliant APIs for the developers of INSA Toulouse "oneM2M Smart City" hackathon. For Orange, oneM2M standard restful interfaces are emerging as a unique service layer API standard for IoT cloud platforms in the Smart Home domain.
You will find resources for the hackathon in different places.
- on the open teaching space of INSA (registrer is free):
- web site: https://open.insa-toulouse.fr
- course: Internet of Things with oneM2M standard
- Resources:
- MOOC on oneM2M and OM2M
- Description of the mockup
- Simulation of the mockup embedded in a container in docker to start to develop you application
- Easy Node-RED interface (source code, user guide and tutorial)
- Below the rules of the hackathon
Rules:
This document is the complete version of the rules of the hackathon: new applications in the smart city based on oneM2M standard
- Article 1: Objective
This hackathon jointly organized by ETSI and INSA Toulouse aims to imagine the new applications that a smart city could offer its citizens, its elected officials or its technical and administrative services in a multi-domain vision based on the oneM2M standard.
In this city, you will have:
- smart buildings equipped with sensors for temperature, brightness, presence, sound volume, etc., you can also operate lighting, ventilation, billboards
- connected bus equipped with geolocation sensors, pollution, movement, temperature, sound volume, etc., you can operate a billboard or interact with other equipment in the city
- green space equipped with humidity sensors and pump
- public space allowing you to manage parking, household waste, the display of information, pollution data or even public lighting.
A simulation of the smart city will allow you to develop your ideas that you can then test on a model reproducing spaces of the city of Toulouse, why not then propose these innovative applications to the metropolis of Toulouse that will follow this event.
- Article 2: Sponsors
This contest is sponsored by partners whose full list is available on the website: http://msiot.insa-toulouse.fr/en/security-and-iot-days.html
- Article 3: Organizers
This competition is organized by INSA Toulouse, LAAS-CNRS and ETSI through the following team: Tanissia Djemai, Karima Khadir, Samir Medjiah, Thierry Monteil and Laurent Velez
- Article 4: Participants
This competition is reserved for students regardless of the field of their training. It is mainly intended for engineering students but it can also be extended to IUT students regardless of their registration institution.
The participation can be done through a group of students (we encourage multi-disciplinary teams), but the team will be limited to a maximum of 4 people of the same school or 5 people in the case of multiple schools without a minimum.
- Article 5: Procedure
• The first step is a registration of participants on the site at: https://www.laas.fr/registration/security-and-iot-days
• The second corresponds to the creation of a group of students (maximum 4 students per group)
• The third is to participate in the hackathon at INSA on January 25 and 26, 2018 in interaction with the organization team and professionals in the field
• The fourth in a presentation to a jury in two parts:
o A first part with a 5 minute pitch followed by 5 minutes of questions
o A second part with a demonstration of 5 minutes on the model of the smart city.
- Article 6: Jury / ranking
The evaluation of the proposals will be done according to two axes:
- A pitch of 5 minutes followed by 5 minutes of question
- A demonstration of 5 minutes on the model of a smart city
The professional jury will be made up of industrialists, professionals of innovation and valorization, local elected representatives and staff of INSA and LAAS.
Those criteria will be used: Impact of the idea, Feasibility of the idea in a real smart city, demo and pitch of the idea, Cost effectiveness / RoI of the idea, team with participants from different school.
- Article 7: Price
The jury will rank 3 proposals for the first 3 prizes and then other teams for consolation prizes and possibly "coup de coeur" prizes. Lots will be made thanks to the sponsors for an amount of several thousand euros (see website: http://msiot.insa-toulouse.fr/en/security-and-iot-days.html)
- Article 8: Intellectual Property
Participation in this Contest does not modify, transfer, or affect the title, right, or ownership of any existing copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade names, logos, or other intellectual property in any solution presented. All and all rights remain the exclusive property of the party concerned and / or participant. However, INSA and ETSI reserves the right to use the proposed solution of students in any advertising or promotions related to its educational organization activities. In addition, each participant agrees that the INSA and ETSI will use a participant's name, photo or video in any advertising or promotion related to its educational or standard setting activities, all without royalties or counterparties.