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What do you want from the IoT TPN?

The IoT TPN is still developing and we'd love to hear your ideas on what you want the TPN to do or get involved in?


► What hot topics should we be involved in?


► Are there gaps in IoT that the TPN should cover?


► What activities could the TPN put on?


Any thoughts would be welcome!
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    In my view, a good way to identify any gaps that may exist in the IoT TPN is by looking at the building blocks that make up an IoT system/platform. Once identified, look at what these 'blocks' contain and check what the IoT TPN has covered (or covering) against what is missing.


    However, as the IoT is a system/platform that covers just about anything under the umbrella of engineering and IT it is no easy task!


    What may alleviate some of the task is the vast amount of work and research done over the last few years from a range of organisations around the world (educational institutions/universities, vendors, industry) that is widely accessible. Reviewing and pulling together all relevant research on standards and frameworks may be a good starting point. 


     

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  • Former Community Member
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    In my view, a good way to identify any gaps that may exist in the IoT TPN is by looking at the building blocks that make up an IoT system/platform. Once identified, look at what these 'blocks' contain and check what the IoT TPN has covered (or covering) against what is missing.


    However, as the IoT is a system/platform that covers just about anything under the umbrella of engineering and IT it is no easy task!


    What may alleviate some of the task is the vast amount of work and research done over the last few years from a range of organisations around the world (educational institutions/universities, vendors, industry) that is widely accessible. Reviewing and pulling together all relevant research on standards and frameworks may be a good starting point. 


     

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