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This page provides an overview, links, and introduction and overview to these tutorials.
This page provides an overview, links, and introduction and overview to these tutorials.


=== Episode 0 - Introductions ===
= Episode 0 - Introductions =


In this first episode Andreas and Ken introduce a series of short talks on using oneM2M standards to build open and interoperable IoT systems. This talk begins with an introduction to the basic elements in an IoT system and where oneM2M fits into the picture. In future talks, Andreas will illustrate oneM2M’s capabilities via a set of Jupyter Notebooks that contain software and explanatory notes.
In this first episode Andreas and Ken introduce a series of short talks on using oneM2M standards to build open and interoperable IoT systems. This talk begins with an introduction to the basic elements in an IoT system and where oneM2M fits into the picture. In future talks, Andreas will illustrate oneM2M’s capabilities via a set of Jupyter Notebooks that contain software and explanatory notes.
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=== About the Presenters ===
= About the Presenters =


'''Andreas Kraft''' works for Deutsche Telekom for more than 20 years as an  enterprise architect and innovation expert in the field of IoT. He represents Deutsche Telekom in oneM2M and various other standardization consortia.
'''Andreas Kraft''' works for Deutsche Telekom for more than 20 years as an  enterprise architect and innovation expert in the field of IoT. He represents Deutsche Telekom in oneM2M and various other standardization consortia.
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'''Ken Figueredo''' is an advisor to oneM2M’s Marketing & Communications (MARCOMs) Committee which promotes oneM2M technical standards, developer resources and deployment examples.  
'''Ken Figueredo''' is an advisor to oneM2M’s Marketing & Communications (MARCOMs) Committee which promotes oneM2M technical standards, developer resources and deployment examples.  


=== About oneM2M ===
= About oneM2M =


oneM2M is the global standards initiative that covers requirements, architecture, API specifications, security solutions and interoperability for Machine-to-Machine and IoT technologies. oneM2M was formed in 2012 and consists of eight of the world's preeminent standards development organizations: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (U.S.), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TIA (U.S.), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea), and TTC (Japan), together with industry fora and consortia (GlobalPlatform) and over 200 member organizations. oneM2M specifications provide a framework to support applications and services such as the smart grid, connected car, home automation, public safety, and health. oneM2M actively encourages industry associations and forums with specific application requirements to participate in oneM2M, in order to ensure that the solutions developed support their specific needs. For more information, including how to join and participate in oneM2M, see: [https://www.onem2m.org https://www.onem2m.org].
oneM2M is the global standards initiative that covers requirements, architecture, API specifications, security solutions and interoperability for Machine-to-Machine and IoT technologies. oneM2M was formed in 2012 and consists of eight of the world's preeminent standards development organizations: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (U.S.), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TIA (U.S.), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea), and TTC (Japan), together with industry fora and consortia (GlobalPlatform) and over 200 member organizations. oneM2M specifications provide a framework to support applications and services such as the smart grid, connected car, home automation, public safety, and health. oneM2M actively encourages industry associations and forums with specific application requirements to participate in oneM2M, in order to ensure that the solutions developed support their specific needs. For more information, including how to join and participate in oneM2M, see: [https://www.onem2m.org https://www.onem2m.org].

Revision as of 09:38, 31 August 2022

oneM2M provides a series of introductional hands-on tutorials to various oneM2M concepts, resource types and requests.

This page provides an overview, links, and introduction and overview to these tutorials.

Episode 0 - Introductions

In this first episode Andreas and Ken introduce a series of short talks on using oneM2M standards to build open and interoperable IoT systems. This talk begins with an introduction to the basic elements in an IoT system and where oneM2M fits into the picture. In future talks, Andreas will illustrate oneM2M’s capabilities via a set of Jupyter Notebooks that contain software and explanatory notes.



About the Presenters

Andreas Kraft works for Deutsche Telekom for more than 20 years as an enterprise architect and innovation expert in the field of IoT. He represents Deutsche Telekom in oneM2M and various other standardization consortia.

Ken Figueredo is an advisor to oneM2M’s Marketing & Communications (MARCOMs) Committee which promotes oneM2M technical standards, developer resources and deployment examples.

About oneM2M

oneM2M is the global standards initiative that covers requirements, architecture, API specifications, security solutions and interoperability for Machine-to-Machine and IoT technologies. oneM2M was formed in 2012 and consists of eight of the world's preeminent standards development organizations: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (U.S.), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TIA (U.S.), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea), and TTC (Japan), together with industry fora and consortia (GlobalPlatform) and over 200 member organizations. oneM2M specifications provide a framework to support applications and services such as the smart grid, connected car, home automation, public safety, and health. oneM2M actively encourages industry associations and forums with specific application requirements to participate in oneM2M, in order to ensure that the solutions developed support their specific needs. For more information, including how to join and participate in oneM2M, see: https://www.onem2m.org.