oneM2M Hackathon 2021

12 March - 9 April 2021

Remote

Free

About

ETSI and the University of Málaga are pleased to invite you to a virtual oneM2M Hackathon from 12 March to 9 April 2021.

This activity is supported by oneM2M and the InDiCo Project, a project funded by the European Union and coordinated by ETSI.

A short tutorial will take place on the first day in order to introduce the oneM2M standard and different open-source implementations, followed by the actual hackathon.

This competition is aimed at students regardless of the field of their training. It is mainly intended for engineering students, but it can also be extended to students of other fields.
The participation can take place on an individual basis or as teams of 2 persons (multi-disciplinary teams are encouraged).

For the teams participating, the goal will be to build an IoT Solution that can help citizens or solve major environmental or society issues. The solution must use one of open-source oneM2M Platforms.

To help participants build their solution, an HW IoT kit with sensors and microcontroller will be provided to each team.

Important Note: Participation in this hackathon is restricted to the students of the University of Malaga.

Other participants are welcome to register and attend the virtual event as “observers”, but they will not be able to participate in the competition.

Thank you for your understanding.

Programme

Day 01

15:00

Opening and Introduction

15:30

oneM2M online Tutorial training & presentation

Day 02

15:00

Live Session 1: Q&A Session on oneM2M

Day 03

15:00

Live Session 2: Q&A Session on oneM2M

oneM2M Standard

Today, sensors, actuators, tags, vehicles, and intelligent devices all have the ability to communicate. The number of IoT devices is continuously increasing, and it has been predicted to see billions of connected objects interconnected in the near future. IoT applications provide advantages in various domains from smart cities, factories of the future, connected cars, home automation, e-health to precision agriculture. This fast-growing ecosystem is leading IoT towards a promising future. However, IoT market expansion opportunities are not straightforward. A set of challenges should be overcome to enable IoT mass-scale deployment across various industries including interoperability, complexity, and scalability issues.

Currently, the IoT market is suffering from vertical fragmentation affecting the majority of business sectors. In fact, various vendor-specific IoT solutions have been designed independently for specific applications, which has led to serious interoperability issues. To address this challenge, the eight most important telecom SDOs in the world established a global partnership project called oneM2M. oneM2M provides a common architecture for IoT cross-domain interoperability in terms of communication and semantic data.

Teaching Material

Tutorials

Project implementations examples