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Description
This talk is an update to the Pump Monitor, introduced at the Zephyr Summit 2023. The requirements for supply chain resilience in software components encourage the use of Open Source software for all system components. It is essential to avoid the risks associated with relying on a particular cloud provider, especially in scenarios where the provider might cease operations or discontinue support.
This session will provide updates on the Pump Monitor's hardware and firmware developments. Recent Zephyr components, such as zbus, have helped optimize the firmware. The core of the talk will shed light on the architecture and development path of our Open Source IoT LwM2M and Django server, highlighting its robustness, flexibility, and user-friendly interface.
This talk focuses on sustaining cloud infrastructure with Open Source solutions, robust frameworks, and open standards like LwM2M and CoAP. You will learn how containerization and simplicity ensure reliability and agility. Discover why focusing on resilience, not just scalability, matters.
Session author's bio
I am a versatile technologist specializing in Open Source Software Development, Machine Learning, and Game Development. In 2023, I had the privilege of speaking at the Ubuntu Summit held in Latvia. I also made significant contributions to OpenPrinting under the Linux Foundation during the 2023 & 2024 Google Summer of Code Program. My passion lies in Machine Learning, particularly in the field of Natural Language Processing. Additionally, I have experience in game development and have created several games using the Unity Game Engine. I am eagerly seeking new challenges and opportunities to leverage my diverse skillset in shaping the future of technology.
In Person Attendance | Remote |
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