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.
Testimony: IoTCrawler and Smart Parking in Murcia
One of the problems that all major cities are facing is traffic congestion, and a surprisingly large part of CO2 emissions stem from cars slow-driving in search of a vacant parking space in city centers. OdinS and UMU have worked in close relation with the Smart City...
Webinar with NGIoT and SOFIE
Two other EU projects were involved in the webinar "Going Public" which the IoTCrawler project co-presented. SOFIE and NGIoT. Read about the insights here and revisit the talk.Going Public with IoT gamechangers Both SOFIE and IoTCrawler are in the situation of being...
Meeting with the ETSI standardisation working group
Influential components in terms of standardization This week Hien Truong of NEC international gave a presentation during a meeting of standardisation working group ETSI ISG PDL about IoTCrawler and Distributed Ledger Technology. The group expressed great interest in...
We are Going Public
Cooperation and knowledge sharing are at the core of The IoTCrawler project, and we are happy to announce that we are ready to go public for the benefit for other users. We have now released a new version of the Search Engine for the Internet of Things Framework as...
IoTCrawler represented in two articles at GIoTS2020
Two interesting publications from our partners were presented and can be viewed in video format.Because of the online format of the Global IoT Summit 2020 conference decided upon for security reasons, the articles presented by Eushay Bin Ilyas on behalf of University...
Expert talk: IoT Security & Smart Cities
Mirko Ross, of Asvin.io and Digital Worx in Stuttgart hosted May 7th an online expert talk on Cybersecurity and Smart Cities – Where are we now, and where are we going.Mirko Ross: "Welcome everyone to this talk and to our three guest speakers: Antonio Skarmeta -...
Blockchain & IoT Security: An Important Technology for a Safer Society
Ghassan Karame has a PhD in Computer Science and is the Manager and Chief Researcher at Security Group NEC Laboratories Europe. He is an active member of IEEE, and the ACM, which are leading organizations in the field of engineering and computer science. Besides his...
Celebrating IoTDay with new video tutorials
Celebrating IoTDay the IoTCrawler present two (out of five) planned video tutorials, which will make it easier to implement IoTCrawler in to new systems beyond the project. The first two tutorials are "A General Introduction to the IoTCrawler Architecture" and...
Partner meeting not in Murcia, but at a social distance
The Covid-19 world crisis sadly made it impossible for the partners to meet as planned in Murcia March 17th - 18th.A productive 1-day meeting had to make due and much was discussed on the advanced prototypes being developed in all partner countries. What remains to...
Smart Connect MVP launched
IoTCrawler functionality applied to actual Smart HomesThe team from AGT international has succesfully integrated the Smart Connect Feature into the GrowSmarter Dashboard, and made it available to the public. Currently about 60 homes are connected and 35 homes are...
The use for IoTCrawler in the energy sector: Smart Energy Siemens
The Siemens Smart Energy use case aims at contributing to the stability of the future power grid. The approach relies on a crowd-based aggregation and usage of so-called flexibilities. Flexibilities are intended deviations from actual consumption or production of...
“A prototype that show how we can improve the data integration process in the Smart Home domain”
Interview with Data Scientist Stefaniia Legostaieva, AGT International What is your role in developing the AGT demo? We already worked with the Smart Home testbed before the IoTCrawler project started and a lot of the knowledge and user insights we started to gather...
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