On Management, Abstraction & Semantics

4th in a series of 4 webcasts introducing oneM2M, the global standards initiative for machine to machine communications and the Internet of Things. This webcast addresses how oneM2M covers Management, Abstraction and Semantics (MAS), which are the key enabling capabilities for hiding the heterogeneity and providing high level interoperability for the variety of M2M/IoT devices and applications. The topic is under the major responsibility of oneM2M MAS WG.
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As the amount and value of IoT edge business opportunities continue to grow, OEMs ranging from the earliest of seed-stage companies to those with decades of experience all have an overarching goal in mind. In this webinar, premium sensing solutions company Setra Systems and their design engineering and manufacturing services partner Benchmark will explore the development and deployment of the Setra Power Meter, an IoT edge device leveraging learning-derived algorithms to triage and process information quickly.
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