Commercial aviation’s biggest challenge when things go wrong is that flight data is stuck on the plane inside the black box. Until the black box is recovered, we barely know anything about what went wrong. This presentation offers detailed insights how IoT and modern Web communications concepts have the power to change all this. I you’re a maker, you will learn about flight sensors attached and controlled by Arduino, data transmitted over long range WiFi as well as satellite networks. If interested in real-time Web communications, you’ll learn about a highly secure and scalable WebSocket implementation with extreme scale, publishing flight data to tablets and laptops used as monitoring dashboard. Regardless of your background, you’ll have fun. Guaranteed!
Author:
Peter Moskovits
Peter heads up real-time solutions development at Kaazing, a software company enhancing the way business and customers communicate across the Web using the new HTML5 WebSocket standard. Peter works closely with architects and the developer community to build and deploy the best possible web communication solutions.
Before joining Kaazing, in various product management leadership roles Peter was responsible for Oracle's portal product strategy.
Peter is a frequent speaker at conferences and industry events, including GoTo, YOW!, JavaOne, Oracle OpenWorld, HTML5DeConf DevCon5, AppsWorld, QCon, South by Southwest and various user group meetings. He is the co-author of two books: The Definitive Guide to HTML5 WebSocket and the Oracle WebCenter 11g Handbook.
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