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[fiware-stackoverflow] Info about GE to use for a IoT mobility Project

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    • Type: Monitor
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 12-11-2014 at 11:11
      Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26884291/info-about-ge-to-use-for-a-iot-mobility-project

      Question:
      Info about GE to use for a IoT mobility Project

      Description:
      I would to develop an IoT mobility project project using fi-ware.
      My intention is to deploy a lot of sensor on the taxi/bus
      in the city to control air quality.
      I want to use IDAS GEi, but i have some questions:

      I must use a linino board as gateway for my sensors.
      How can i send observations or receive commands from
      linino to IDAS and viceversa? I have found on the web this
      tool: figway. I have read figway is used as communication
      gateway between raspberryPI and IDAS.
      So i have thought to adapt figway for linino. Is it the correct way
      to reach my goal? Are there better ways to do that?

      Furthermore, i should provide discovery mechanisms and a transparent
      interface to control the sensors. For example, i should provide to the user
      the possibility to find the sensors, that provide a data measure, in a certain place.
      I would to use SWE for that. Is IDAS swe compliant? I have read in the documentation
      IDAS uses swe data model, sensorML, O&M but i have not found anything about
      SOS/SAS/SPS/WNS services.
      Has IDAS discovery mechanisms? Maybe i must use other GE to do that (Configuration Manager?)

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        Description
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 12-11-2014 at 11:11
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26884291/info-about-ge-to-use-for-a-iot-mobility-project


        +Question:+
        Info about GE to use for a IoT mobility Project

        +Description:+
        I would to develop an IoT mobility project project using fi-ware.
        My intention is to deploy a lot of sensor on the taxi/bus
        in the city to control air quality.
        I want to use IDAS GEi, but i have some questions:

        I must use a linino board as gateway for my sensors.
        How can i send observations or receive commands from
        linino to IDAS and viceversa? I have found on the web this
        tool: figway. I have read figway is used as communication
        gateway between raspberryPI and IDAS.
        So i have thought to adapt figway for linino. Is it the correct way
        to reach my goal? Are there better ways to do that?

        Furthermore, i should provide discovery mechanisms and a transparent
        interface to control the sensors. For example, i should provide to the user
        the possibility to find the sensors, that provide a data measure, in a certain place.
        I would to use SWE for that. Is IDAS swe compliant? I have read in the documentation
        IDAS uses swe data model, sensorML, O&M but i have not found anything about
        SOS/SAS/SPS/WNS services.
        Has IDAS discovery mechanisms? Maybe i must use other GE to do that (Configuration Manager?)
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 12-11-2014 at 11:11
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26884291/info-about-ge-to-use-for-a-iot-mobility-project


        +Question:+
        Info about GE to use for a IoT mobility Project

        +Description:+
        I would to develop an IoT mobility project project using fi-ware.
        My intention is to deploy a lot of sensor on the taxi/bus
        in the city to control air quality.
        I want to use IDAS GEi, but i have some questions:

        I must use a linino board as gateway for my sensors.
        How can i send observations or receive commands from
        linino to IDAS and viceversa? I have found on the web this
        tool: figway. I have read figway is used as communication
        gateway between raspberryPI and IDAS.
        So i have thought to adapt figway for linino. Is it the correct way
        to reach my goal? Are there better ways to do that?

        Furthermore, i should provide discovery mechanisms and a transparent
        interface to control the sensors. For example, i should provide to the user
        the possibility to find the sensors, that provide a data measure, in a certain place.
        I would to use SWE for that. Is IDAS swe compliant? I have read in the documentation
        IDAS uses swe data model, sensorML, O&M but i have not found anything about
        SOS/SAS/SPS/WNS services.
        Has IDAS discovery mechanisms? Maybe i must use other GE to do that (Configuration Manager?)
        HD-Chapter IoT [ 10839 ]
        fla Fernando Lopez made changes -
        Assignee Carlos Ralli Ucendo [ ralli ]
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Status In Progress [ 3 ] Answered [ 10104 ]
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        Status Open [ 1 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
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        Component/s FIWARE-TECH-HELP [ 10278 ]
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