Firefox OS WoT with mbed Hackathon [lang:en]
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Firefox OS WoT (Web Of Things) Hackathon hosted by KDDI was held in Tokyo on the 14th and 15th February 2015.
Event information
[Event name] Firefox OS WoT Hackathon
[Date] 14th and 15th Feb 2015 10:00 - 20:00
[Lacation] Iidabashi station bldg., Tokyo
[Total attendees] 70
[Fee to join] Free
[Hash tag] #fx0xm
[Host] KDDI
[Support] ARM K.K., Mozilla Japan, Switch Science
About this hackathon
Created "web application which connects things and human" and "Things connected to web" by using FxO the Firefox OS Smartphone and mbed the Device Development Platform.
Here is the URL for event detail:
https://atnd.org/events/61749
http://au-fx.kddi.com/event/20150214/wot_hackathon0214.html
Tweets at hush tag #fx0xm:
Since it was the St. Valentin's Day, we're a little bit nervous about the number of registrations, but ended up increasing the number of capacity from 40 to 70.
As the two days hackathon starting from giving each other's ideas, developing both hardware and software to the final presentation of the completed product, it was probably the biggest hackathon in Japan.
ARM provided mbed LPC1768 boards and its support.
Introduction
Mr. Yamabe of KDDI gave an opening speech saying "Thanks for coming to this even on the St. Valentin's day!" It was truly THE SPECIAL DAY for those attended to this event because they're so excited about playing with Fx0 and mbed.
After description of the event agenda, Mr. Nagaike of KDDI talked about his passion towards "KDDI WoT Hackathon" followed by describing the concept of WoT and about prepared materials and API services.
Giving ideas and short presentations with temporary teams
Self-introduction with own ideas was done. White boards and post-it were filled up with lots of ideas.
All ideas were put up and shared on Fabble, and simple presentations were added by each team.
http://fabble.cc/search?q=wot_hack2015Feb
Reorganized the team after this presentations.
Introducing support companies
Numbers of API and hardware were provided by companies listed below:
- Firefox OS (Mozilla Japan)
- Microsoft Azure (Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd.)
- Rakuten WEB SERVICE (Rakuten, Inc.)
- Gracenote (Gracenote, Inc.)
- Recruit WEB Service (Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.)
- Murata WiFi module TypeYD breakout etc (Switch Science, Inc.)
- mbed LPC1768 (ARM K.K.)
Technical descriptions were given by API support companies after fixing outlines of target products.
ARM gave the presentation and mini workshop for those people never used mbed before including the lecture to pronounce mbed correctly.
Presentation material: /media/uploads/MACRUM/20150214_arm_mbed_intro.pdf
The sample program of connection of mbed and Murata WiFi module TypeYD: http://developer.mbed.org/teams/KDDI-Fx0-hackathon/
Starting the development!
The event venue was located very close to Akihabara, so there were some people going over there to get the parts they wanted. It was nice to see soldering; which rare at web based hackathon, form core and clay for decoration, cute stuffed animal, even bike! Hardware based hackathon is always fun.
The closing time was 8:00 pm on the first day, but it was the hackathon! There were several people stayed up all night. Thanks to KDDI.
Day 2! Arriving at 9:30, most of people were already working with the passion which can even melt the chocolate.
Technical support teams were also busy helping to debug and giving them ideas.
In the afternoon, we started to see "the product:Things with Internet" and getting excited about seeing their achievements.
The time flied and there were only 1 hour left. Developing products, preparing for presentations, there was no time to rest during the 2 days event.
Presentations
5 min. presentations were done by all 12 teams starting at 4:00 pm on the day 2.
- Sunny Finder
- Hug me with a Seatbelt
- Laughing "Foxkeh"
- Dance Dance Wearable
- Smart Mom
- A cloud service cooperate with sensors in vehicle
- Switch Mascot
- Hamster Cloud
- Chase The Smokers!
- Cycling Go! Go!
- Jukebox to recognize atmosphere
- Mood Share
Award and Cocktail Party
- Special award from high school students: Dance Dance Wearable
- Microsoft award: Hamster Cloud
- Gracenote award: Jukebox to recognize atmosphere
- KDDI "fx0" award: Sunny Finder
- Mozilla award: Cycling Go! Go!
- ARM award: Laughing "Foxkeh"
Closing Remarks
The size of the event was huge as the hackathon, but attendees were all enjoying and putting so much effort to create "Things with Internet". Collaboration with expert engineers with web technology including Firefox OS and engineers in embedded industry using technology including mbed were seen a lot.
Someone told me that "I've never used mbed before and I was amazed how easy to connect sensor and network by it". I'm looking forward to seeing more people to start using mbed through the event like this, and I'll continue supporting the events.
Other links
Hackathon report
http://au-fx.kddi.com/information/20
http://au-fx.kddi.com/information/21
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/1502/23/news154.html
http://news.mynavi.jp/articles/2015/02/16/fxos/
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