Posted by Claire gauthier 2122 Hits
Event type: Interoperability Events

TTA and ETSI, two of the founding Partners of oneM2M Partnership Project, are pleased to organise the 8th oneM2M Interop event taking place from 5th to 7th of December 2022 in Pangyo, South Korea.


Posted by Sabine Dahmen-Lhuissier 1612 Hits
Decoration
Event type: Webinars
Event Technology: Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC)

5:30 pm CET (4:30 pm UTC) to 6:45 pm CET - on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

 

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View all past and upcoming ETSI webinars on our webinar page.


Posted by Sabine Dahmen-Lhuissier 1798 Hits
Decoration
Event type: Webinars
Event Technology: Augmented Reality

4:00 pm CET (3:00 pm UTC) to 5:15 pm CET - on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

 

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View all past and upcoming ETSI webinars on our webinar page.


Smart speaker concept AI speaker
Event type: Conferences & Summits
Event Technology: Quality of Service

The ETSI Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ) Workshop on "Quality of Emerging Services for Speech and Audio: A user-centred perspective" will take place on 21 to 22 November 2022 at the Amazon facility in Bratislava, Slovakia. This two-day workshop is free of charge.

About 

The users’ Quality of Experience in mobile communications ecosystem entering the 5th and 6th generation is constantly evolving. This workshop will foster discussions on related services such as Augmented and Virtual Reality, and other Quality of Service aspects that will make future mobile generation more attractive. Innovations in 5G Network Slicing make it necessary to refine the technical approaches and related standards on network performance assessment and Quality of Service Benchmarking.

Standardization is crucial to ensure that the users can experience high-level acoustics and audio performance of new devices, e.g. in a smart home & IoT context. It is essential to evaluate the differences between human perception and automatic speech recognition, and to understand how machines respond to quality, as well as how users perceive the application quality of M2M communication.

Among other topics, this workshop will highlight technical innovations and new standards in prediction of perceived quality of speech and audio communications systems, including listening effort, loudness and echo perception.

 Target Audience

The event will be of interest for:

Manufacturers, Research bodies, Platform providers, Regulators, Operators Users

bringing together a diverse participation from industry and academia to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices for delivering high-quality user experiences in services and systems. 


Posted by Aurélie Sfez 2332 Hits
PC, pen and blocknote
Event type: Interoperability Events
Event Technology: Open Source MANO

ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the TeraFlowSDN Community have organized the first TFS Hackfest on 20 October 2022. The event was held face-to-face during the Network X event in Amsterdam, Netherlands, following the ETSI OSM MR#13 Hackfest on 18-19 October 2022.

Participation in ETSI Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration. Registration to the TFS Hackfest #1 granted free access to the Network X event (Expo Pass).

Scope

The event took the form of a tutorial on 20 October from 11:00 to 17:00. Some tutorials were on theory and some hands-on practice, were run on the participants own laptop.

This edition was featuring TeraFlow Release 1 allowing participants to get hands on experience with TeraFlowSDN. 


Posted by Aurélie Sfez 3256 Hits
PC, pen and blocknote
Event type: Interoperability Events
Event Technology: Open Source MANO

ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the Open SourceMANO Community have organized the OSM MR#13 Hackfest on 18-19 October 2022. The event was run face-to-face at the Network X event in Amsterdam, Netherlands, followed by the ETSI TeraFlowSDN Hackfest on 20 October 2022.

Participation in ETSI Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration. Registration to the OSM-MR#13 Hackfest granted free access to the Network X event (Expo Pass).

Scope

The event took the form of several tutorials on 18 & 19 October from 11:00 to 17:00. Some tutorials were on theory and some hands-on practice, to be run on a remote lab environment were made available to participants on-site.

This edition was featuring OSM Release TWELVE. 


Posted by Emmanuelle Boswarthick 10700 Hits
Event Technology: Internet of Things (IoT)

The 2022 edition of the ETSI IoT Week, “Pursuing Digital and Green Transformation”, will take place physically in ETSI premises, Sophia Antipolis, France, on 10-14 October 2022.

The ETSI IoT Week consists of a series of events: a tutorial on ontologies and semantic interoperability for IoT on 10 October, the ETSI IoT Conference on 11-14 October with demonstrations on 11-13 October. 


Posted by Emmanuelle Boswarthick 4926 Hits
Event type: None

The ETSI IoT Conference is part of the ETSI IoT Week, “Pursuing Digital and Green Transformation”. The conference will take place in ETSI premises, Sophia Antipolis, France, on
11-14 October 2022 and will run in parallel with IoT Demonstrations, on 11-13 October 2022..

The ETSI IoT Conference will focus on:

IoT technologies and innovations (semantics and ontologies, digital twins, IoT and edge, IoT and AI among others); IoT for a better life, including digital and green transformation and eHealth; Horizontal ETSI IoT standards for the vertical business sectors.

The ETSI IoT Week is an excellent opportunity to network with other IoT stakeholders and actively contribute to the shaping of future IoT solutions and standards.

We hope you'll join us! 


Posted by Nathalie Guinet 2685 Hits
Event type: Conferences & Summits
Event Technology: Internet of Things (IoT)

The tutorial on ontologies and semantic interoperabitliy is the introductory event of the ETSI IoT Week 2022.
The tutorial will take place physically in ETSI premises, Sophia Antipolis, France, on 10 October 2022.

Background

The Internet of Things is all around us, with connectivity now being an integral part of the devices we use every day. This connectivity is however just a means for these connected devices to share data with other elements in a broader system.
While devices initially foreseen to operate within the same system might understand each other and be able to use data created within other parts of the system, we see an increasing complexity in those systems, a connection between systems and ultimately a need for devices, servers and applications to be prepared to access and process data that might not have been considered at time of design.

This is where semantic interoperability helps: it allows IoT systems to communicate and exchange data with unambiguous and shared meaning. This can be achieved using ontologies relevant to the IoT in general (a “base” IoT ontology) as well as extensions relevant to specific domains. The creation of mappings between existing ontologies is a key element in creating interoperability that can in turn help systems and their users to fully leverage the value of data.

About the Tutorial

 We are inviting you to a tutorial session targeted at IoT applications developers. 
The tutorial will explain what ontologies are, how they are built and extended, and how you can get involved in ETSI’s current work on the topic.

The session will also address practical use of these ontologies and provide an overview of how semantics can be applied to the IoT and of how using ontologies can considerably enrich the IoT applications and use cases.

Through a step-by-step demonstration, we will show how developers can build applications using ontologies on a oneM2M IoT solution, highlighting how it makes a difference using semantics in an IoT ecosystem.

The oneM2M developer guide on implementation of semantics will then be put in action in a demo of a relevant use case based on the SAREF ontology and a oneM2M IoT solution implementing the oneM2M standard.

The formal tutorial session will be followed by a question and answer session from all participants

 

This one day event is a physical event. Register to attend!