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On September 5, 2024, several members of the EUCloudEdgeIoT community met for a workshop organized by the European Commission to discuss results of the Swarm Intelligence cluster of projects, namely INCODE, TaRDIS, OASEES, OpenSwarm and SMARTEDGE. SmartEdge contributed by showcasing its innovative use of swarm intelligence in three key areas: traffic management, smart factories and standardization.
The W3C Breakouts Day 2024 agenda is now available! Please join these 1-hour long sessions and give your input! Anyone with a W3C account (including non-Members) can participate. No fee or registration is required. Among the 21 sessions, two of them are related to the Web of Things.
During 2023, noteworthy milestones were reached within the W3C Web of Things (WoT) and its related activities, with participation from SmarEdge’s partners. The WoT 1.1 normative specifications have been officially published as W3C Web standards. Concurrently, efforts have commenced on the development of the 2.0 specifications.
In traditional Internet of Things (IoT) projects, developers grapple with the complexity of diverse systems and services from different vendors, hindering flexibility and interoperability. Customers want to be able to choose devices from multiple vendors without redesign. The W3C Web of Things (WoT) simplifies IoT application development by offering standardized building blocks. The WoT uses web technology to harmonize access to diverse IoT devices and breaks silo walls. This allows