[Fiware-testbed-help] [Fiware-lab-help] Request for access to IOT BE GE

Jonathan Carter jc at glimworm.com
Fri Nov 22 14:34:49 CET 2013


Thank you for the information

Actually they are home made sensors running on moteno (arduino style) 
hardware with a combination of RF 868, GSM, BLE and WIFI (ip4) 
communication so I will have to write the connection drivers myself for 
the connection to the RPI.

For the WIFI and GSM  ones I can just HTTP:REST to the RPI and then 
after that I will implement my own code for the RF an BLE ones using a 
dongle to start with.

in principle the fact that the gateway works on RPI makes things much 
easier for us.

JC


On 22/11/2013 14:22, CARLOS RALLI UCENDO wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> We've got the service created for your tests:
> ----------
>
> Name: AMSTERDAMTEST
>
> ApiKey: 3p183h2lf7tf9s20d8qa6fjq38
>
> Host: eidas2.testbed.fi-ware.eu <http://eidas2.testbed.fi-ware.eu/>
>
> IP: 130.206.80.44
>
> Port SML messages:    8002
>
> ----------
>
>
> Should you have any trounle with the RPI software, let me know. A 
> README file witthin the package has lots on info for 
> running/modifying/compiling.
>
> I''ll be glad to help. May I know which IP sensors are you working 
> with? Are they 6LowPAN/IPv6 capable?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> @carlosralli
>
> El 22/11/2013, a las 13:10, "Jonathan Carter" <jc at glimworm.com 
> <mailto:jc at glimworm.com>> escribió:
>
>> Ok thank you for the information
>>
>> I propose that I download the RPI gateway code and first investigate 
>> if I can use it.
>>
>> If I am successful I will contact you with an ip address and you can 
>> enable it.
>>
>> In the meanwhile is there a GUI as part of the "IoT Backend Device 
>> Management GE" that I will be able to log into to see results of my 
>> sensors when they are eventually connected via the gateway?  If there 
>> is maybe we can arrange access to that in parallel.
>>
>> I am sure I will have a few more questions but I will try to keep it 
>> to a minimum.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>>
>> On 22/11/2013 12:53, CARLOS RALLI UCENDO wrote:
>>> Dear Jonathan,
>>>
>>> I've been reading the whole thread now.  My apologies for not 
>>> replying so far.
>>>
>>> I see you want to connect some sensors to send information to our 
>>> IoT Backend Device Management GE.
>>> This is fine, we will select the correct instance and create a 
>>> specific service for you so your sensors can be registered first and 
>>> later send observations.
>>>
>>> There are two approaches available for IP-capable sensors:
>>>
>>> 1. If your sensors are able to speak SensorML then we may try to 
>>> forward their messages directly to the BE Dev Man.
>>>  I need to provide you with the IP and Port plus an APIkey reated to 
>>> the service. I'll send you this ASAP.
>>>  I wold need from your side the range of IP public addresses the 
>>> messages will come from so we update our firewalls.
>>>
>>> 2. You can use the FI-WARE IoT open source gateway for RaspberryPI 
>>> (you may try to compile for other platforms but an RPI seems to be 
>>> the best option).
>>> You may find the source code of this gateway at: 
>>> https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-raspberryPI-M2M-Gateway
>>> In this case, I would need the IP address the RPI will come from and 
>>> I will be providing you with the same data as in (1).
>>>
>>> I believe Option 2 should be the most straightforward although we 
>>> are working using (1) for some smartcities too.
>>> The gateway is thought for z-wave sensors but calling the functions 
>>> to send data from other kind of devices is easy (we have been doing 
>>> that during the past Hackathons even for arduino home-made motes).
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> --
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>>> De: Jonathan Carter <jc at glimworm.com <mailto:jc at glimworm.com>>
>>> Fecha: viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013 12:04
>>> Para: HENAR MUÑOZ FRUTOS <henar at tid.es <mailto:henar at tid.es>>
>>> CC: JOSE IGNACIO CARRETERO GUARDE <jicg at tid.es 
>>> <mailto:jicg at tid.es>>, Carlos Ralli Ucendo <ralli at tid.es 
>>> <mailto:ralli at tid.es>>, "fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu 
>>> <mailto:fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>" 
>>> <fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu 
>>> <mailto:fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>>, Margarita Tremblay 
>>> <margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com <mailto:margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com>>
>>> Asunto: Re: [Fiware-lab-help] Request for access to IOT BE GE
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Firstly thanks for your response but before we go further wan you 
>>> tell me what is a UC and what is the difference between IDAS and 
>>> FI-LAB?
>>>
>>> If I have to provide an IP address then I think I should implement 
>>> also my own FI-WARE IoT Gateway at a fixed location and give this IP 
>>> address.  Can you tell me where there is a reference implementation 
>>> of a "FI-WARE IoT Gateway" so that I can do that.  In my 
>>> investigation I want to connect several sensors like in a "smart 
>>> city" so they will all have different ip addresses.  This is why I 
>>> think I should implement a "FI-WARE IoT Gateway".
>>>
>>> As an alternative you can also give me access via the fi-forge to 
>>> the IOT project and then I can download a nightly build and test it 
>>> myself on my own equipment. This is what I have done with other 
>>> FI-WARE GEs already.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 22/11/2013 08:23, HENAR MUÑOZ FRUTOS wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> First of all, if you are a UC you will need to use the IDAS 
>>>> instance and not the FI-LAB one. And the right contact mainling 
>>>> list is fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu.
>>>>
>>>> Then, the testbed instances is behind a firewall. If you want to 
>>>> access to that endpoint you need to provide us your public IP so 
>>>> that we can include in the firewall.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Henar
>>>>
>>>> *De:*fiware-lab-help-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu 
>>>> [mailto:fiware-lab-help-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] *En nombre de 
>>>> *Jonathan Carter
>>>> *Enviado el:* jueves, 21 de noviembre de 2013 15:50
>>>> *Para:* fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.eu; mcp at tid.com
>>>> *CC:* margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com
>>>> *Asunto:* [Fiware-lab-help] Request for access to IOT BE GE
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am working with the Amsterdam Economic Board on the FI-PPP and 
>>>> would like access to the Global Instance referred to below.
>>>>
>>>>     Service Endpoint (URL):
>>>> http://eidas2.lab.fi-ware.eu:8076 <http://eidas2.lab.fi-ware.eu:8076>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I need it in order to perform important research into the actual 
>>>> capabilities of the IOT and Smarty city capabilities of the FI platfom.
>>>>
>>>> I also co-organize the Amsterdam Internet of things meetup group 
>>>> and we want to research it together at our next meeting.
>>>>
>>>> I already emailed Carlos several times before requesting access 
>>>> before but got no response.
>>>>
>>>> Even better would be the ability to download and install it as an 
>>>> open source package, just like other parts of FI-WARE.  but I see 
>>>> that this software is still not downloadable yet.  Can you also 
>>>> tell me when this will be available for download.
>>>>
>>>> I am at the smart city expo right now and got your email address 
>>>> from Margarita Tremblay.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>> Jonathan Carter
>>>> Glimworm IT
>>>> Amsterdam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------- Original Message --------
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>>>> Thu, 21 Nov 2013 10:54:53 +0100
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>>>> *From: *
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>>>> Margarita Tremblay <margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com> 
>>>> <mailto:margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com>
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>>>> jc at glimworm.com <mailto:jc at glimworm.com>
>>>>
>>>> Hey,
>>>>
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>>>> And also CC Miguel Carrillo mcp at tid.com <mailto:mcp at tid.com>  (you 
>>>> can tell him Margarita gave you this address)
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