Overview
Explore the chaotic landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT) in this 20-minute conference talk by Aaron Vernon. Gain insights into the current IoT space, including protocols, standards, transports, alliances, ecosystems, and platforms. Discover notable technical and architectural differences between various approaches. Learn how to navigate the overwhelming IoT environment and understand the importance of collaboration in creating a true Internet of Things. Examine recommendations for overcoming technical differences and individual business concerns to focus on improving users' lives through compelling experiences. Delve into topics such as transport protocols, ecosystems, and the challenges of siloed devices. Explore strategies for reaching mainstream consumers, keeping solutions simple, and focusing on IP-based approaches. Consider the potential of open protocols, ecosystem development, and open-source translators in advancing IoT technology. Benefit from Vernon's extensive experience in software engineering and IoT development as he shares insights on creating a more unified and user-centric Internet of Things.
Syllabus
Introduction
Who am I
Transports
Zigbee
Thread
Transport List
Google Weave
HomeKit
Stuff
Ecosystems
Internet of silos
Browsers
How can we do better
Reaching mainstream consumers
Remember the users
Ideal way forward
Open protocols
Keep it simple
Focus on IP
Ecosystem
Open Source Translator
Prototyping
Final Thoughts
Summary
Taught by
Linux Foundation