BUILDING THE COMPUTATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF REALITY: EXPERIENCES WITH THE INTERNET OF THINGS – 21 February @ 6PM

IEEE CENTRAL COAST EVENT – 21 February @ 6PM

“BUILDING THE COMPUTATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF REALITY: EXPERIENCES WITH THE INTERNET OF THINGS”

DR. RICH WOLSKI UCSB COMPUTER SCIENCE

In-Person Location – Rusty’s Pizza ­­ 5934 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 93117­­  or Optional Virtual Webex Attendance                                              

6:00 PM – Complimentary Pizza, Salad, Beverage­

6:25 PM – Central Coast Status

6:30 PM – Dr. Wolski Presents

Please join us on February 21th when Dr. Rich Wolski will speak about the development of The Internet of Things and the challenges following it into the future in his talk “Building the Computational Infrastructure of Reality”.  Guests are welcome. Please Register everyone via the link below. Note Attendance Type: In-Person or Virtual.


Link to Register Yourself and Guests >> https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/406593

Building the Computational Infrastructure of Reality: Experiences with the Internet of Things

Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly approaching technological change that envisions ubiquitous and network-accessible digital instrumentation and actuation of literally every “thing” we encounter in everyday life.  Like the World Wide Web (now simply called The Internet) before it, IoT will likely represent another societal sea change as objects in the physical world become network-enabled so that they can communicate and interact with people and, autonomously, with each other.
This technological vision also carries with it significant new challenges.  With estimates of between 50 billion and 1 trillion network-connected IoT devices in the next 20 years, the energy efficiency of these devices and the network technologies that interconnect them is paramount to their utility.  Moreover, the current Internet architecture, which is evolving to accommodate cloud computing, will require substantial additional innovation and augmentation before IoT will come to complete fruition.
In this talk, we will discuss some of the computer science research questions that have grown from early experiences in architecting and deploying working IoT systems and infrastructure.  In particular, the talk will focus on potential new approach to software infrastructure that is designed to meet many of the current and future IoT challenges.
To save power, reduce network latency, and easy network congestion, devices export data and actuation services that are accessed by applications running in the cloud.  “Flipping” the current Internet architecture in this way, with services at the extreme edge of the network and applications running at the core (i.e. in the cloud), requires a new technological approach, in the same way that the World Wide Web required a new technology (hypertext) to enable explosive innovation. We will outline our experiences in building and deploying IoT systems using this new “flipped” approach to cloud computing discuss the myriad of new research opportunities that arise as a result.

Short bio: Dr. Rich Wolski is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) where he holds the Duval Presidential Chair in Energy Efficiency. Having received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Davis (while a research scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory}. He has also held positions at the University of California, San Diego and the University of Tennessee, the San Diego Supercomputer Center and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Rich has led several national scale research efforts in the area of distributed systems and is the progenitor of the Eucalyptus open-source cloud project.

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