IoTCrawler – a search engine for Internet of Things devices
IoTCrawler is a three-year long research project focusing on developing a search engine for the Internet of Things (IoT), enabling search on it’s devices. The project spans both industry, universities and cities.
IoTCrawler addresses dynamic search, discovery of IoT resources and security and privacy.
This has assisted us in our journey towards building a new internet paradigm where not just websites are discoverable through search, but also dynamic data sources and IoT devices, taking into account the complexity of internet connectivity.
With IoTCrawler we aim to make real-world data from devices accessible and actionable in creating smarter use across domains of data from IoT devices.
Review complete: It’s a wrap
The assessment of the results we have achieved in the project is now complete. The review was conducted on the 23rd of June 2021, a few clarifications requested by the reviewers regarding the exploitation were afterwards addressed and now we can look back, with...
Future Perspectives with Nordic IoT Center
We entered talks with IoT Nordic and Force about the continuance of the IoTCrawler framework in northern Europe. The IoTCrawler was represented by the project coordinator, the AAR team and City Lab team, who are to take ownership of the prototype and solution we built...
Post-webinar insights for a wider uptake
With a total of 70 participants in Zoom and 110 wathcing on and off on Twitter we are more beyond thankful for the attendance. A few of our participants have graciously provided us with some feed-back on the morning. All of the consortium partners took part in...
3 things we keep in mind for a captivating webinar
The last year have seen it's amount of webinars and online conferences, and where we have gained new appreciation for their charm (your microphone is turned off, miss...) there are many things we need to do to make messages transcend despite the distance, like in...
Testimony: Smart Home and the IoTCrawler
Software engineer and IoT home owner Martin H. Rasmussen (DK) gave us his personal account of his experience exploring the IoTCrawler GitHub and the use cases. We found Martins account inspiring and applicable into improving little things in our communication, and he...
IoTCrawler presented at ICT Verticals and Horizontals
After a successful kick-off on the 14th October 2020, the European Commission are bringing together more than 200 distinguished expert-level participants to participate to the roundtable discussions. Our consortium was represented through Hien Truong from NEC Europe....
Online event on IoTCrawler
We are currently getting ready to present the major achievements of the IoTCrawler and to look onwards at new potentials. Join us for a few hours on March 24thThe webinar will focus on what we have accomplished, and what we might offer to new contexts. The cases we...
The exploitation process show new oportunities
The distant work has not slowed down the process of discussing and identifying innovations of the IoTCrawler. On the contrary, we have decided to break new ground by zooming in on the most valuable results, in online workshop formats. New methods provide us with...
ICT Verticals and Horizontals for Blockchain Standardisation
DG Connect to invite to a series of Roundtables to allow H2020 projects to present the work done and explore more active involvement into activities of blockchain standardisation bodies. NEC were present at the kick-off on behalf of IoTCrawler. On October the 14th...
Meeting with the Advisory Board
Valuable feed-back In an online meeting with our advisory board, we were able to pitch to them where we are in the project. We particularly wanted their advice on exploitation and we asked them to consider the following questions: What was your first idea/impression...
“Security and Privacy around the world” a global digital IoTevent
On October 20th the IoTCrawler were represented next to fellow H2020 projects SOFIE and CHARIOT, as our project coordinator Proffessor Antonio Skarmeta took upon him the role of facilitator in the first session IoT forum's impressive digital 24-hour event. It seemed...
IoTCrawler in use at BTech Aarhus University
A functioning, sensor-based room booking app and a business case focused on the IoTCrawler framework are the concluding results of the work by students at Aarhus University BTECH. The IoTCrawler has been an active part in the Aarhus University's test bed since the...
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