The talk is designed to promote the idea of using semantic I/O as abstraction and discusses the implications for traditional computing paradigms from doing so. 

Semantic I/O Protocol (SIOP) applies this idea to allow all IoT devices to communicate with one another without adding complexity to the devices. Since this idea is still a very early stage it is intended to promote awareness and discussion of the idea. While a background understanding in the computer of science topics such as abstraction, communication protocols and application programming interfaces (API) is helpful, it is not required to follow and participate in the discussion.

Session Type
Talk
Classroom 1
OU Boces
Friday, October 11, 2019 - 11:30am to 12:00pm

Speakers

Brian Gormanly
Marist College
Professional Lecturer

Brian Gormanly is a Lead Engineer turned professor, he focuses on writing software in IoT, Robotics, Localization / SLAM. Software that has to deal with the physical world. He have also spent a… More