18 archive entries are based on suggestion that have been made under the pseudonym Mark. Please note that pseudonyms/identities are not being verified: anyone can enter any pseudonym when submitting an entry.
Members of the FZI Research Center for Information Technology and The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology published a paper titled „Decentralized patient-centric data management for sharing IoT data streams“, based on IOTA.
Mike Bennett tweets that he gave the "OMG an update on the current state of the IOTA Protocol" and "hope to have a more substantive draft for December but we can only submit formally once the IOTA2.0 specs are implemented on Mainnet, for March."
The +CityXChange project published a video explaining the positive energy building in Trondheim, aiming for a surplus energy district in Trondheim, mentioning IOTA as one of the project partners in the end credits.
Zebra's Cloud Data Platform "works in tandem with IOTA", enabling "sending data or RFID events directly to the IOTA tangle for tamper-proof storage allowing supply chain agents “sending scan and RFID data through Zebra Savanna to the IOTA tangle can help to protect consumers and fight counterfeit products, enable just in time logistics, enhance faster product recalls and compliance”
Cretec GmbH developed a fully autonomous production robot called "QBIC", using "IOTA to guarantee automated and almost absolutely secure communication with high performance between machines", "including an interface for PayPer-View/PayPer-Production solutions via IOTA tokens". The robot is marked as "production ready" and available "now".
Members of the Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Institute of Technology Patna, Loughborough University and City University of London published a paper titled "Blockchain at the Edge: Performance of Resource-Constrained IoT Networks", mentioning IOTA
Star Finanz GmbH, a well known german IT company that developed e.g. the mobile app of the countries' largest banking union ("Sparkasse"), published another article about IOTA, titled "Crypto currency IOTA as driver for efficiency and sustainability"
A presentation of the TM Forum Catalyst, titled "a Federated DLT-based Marketplace" is published, describing "an immutable trusted data record of the physical tracking of devices (IOTA/Corda)"
STMicroelectronics released "a new STM32Cube function pack software demonstrating IOTA DLT use cases, such as AssetTracking for supply chain", offering "IOTA DLT functions on an IoT sensor node with cellular connectivity"
IOTA was mentioned again as “base layer of truth” in video presentations by TMForum partners R3, British Telecom and Agile Fractal Grid as a base protocol for three of four focus areas: Smart Energy, Smart Entertainment, Smart Manufacturing and Secure Supply Chain.
The Department of Informatics of the University of Oslo (UiO), Norway’s largest university, "joins forces" with the IOTA Foundation to research Digital Trust and the Tangle and also joins "the Tangle Enterprise Edition Working Group, a collaborative initiative hosted under the Eclipse Foundation".
The Head of Development of Com2m GmbH published an article describing a "smart and secure water pumping station" secured by the IOTA protocol, noting "we are very satisfied with the performance and capabilities of IOTA. We are eager to see how the upcoming MAM v1.1 will perform. Finally, we plan to integrate IOTA into our IoT-Platform and consulting services".
SKALY, partner in a dutch innovation consortium, published another report on its efforts on demonstrating a decentralized infrastructure for personal healthcare data, announcing "Freighter Private Channels (FRPC)" based on IOTA, enabling the creation of a “channel address” people or machines can subscribe to, allowing them to share (and withdraw consent) of (fictional) patient data by introducing an additional layer that allows fully GDPR compliant, immutable, decentralized data exchange.
Members of the University of Bologna, University of Urbino and University of Madrid published a paper titled „On the Efficiency of Decentralized File Storage for Personal Information Management Systems“, mentioning IOTA (13x).
STMicroelectronics published a quick start guide for its "STM32Cube function pack for IoT sensor node with cellular connectivity enabling IOTA Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) functions"
The University of Oslo and the IOTA Foundation collaborate in researching "Digital Trust", focusing on "Decentralized Digital Identity" and GDPR towards building a technical solution to facilitate GDPR compliance for IOTA technologies in the context of decentralized digital identity platform.
Members of the Korea University and University of Southern California published a paper titled "Enhancing the Reliability of IoT Data Marketplaces through Security Validation of IoT Devices", building upon the "Intelligent IoT Integrator (I3)" recently developed by the University of Southern California, mentioning IOTA (3x).