
Dr. Omar Elloumi leads oneM2M technical
plenary, a partnership project chartered to advance interoperability standards
for consumer, enterprise and industrial IoT. He joined Nokia in 1999 and held
several positions including research, strategy and system architecture. He is
currently with Nokia Bell-Labs and CTO group where he is responsible for
standards and system architectures for IoT. Dr Elloumi is coeditor of books on
M2M communications and Internet of Things published by Wiley and ETSI.
He is also involved in program committees of
several international conferences and magazines on M2M and IoT.
Sessions auxquelles Omar Elloumi participe
Mardi 6 Juin, 2017
Jeudi 8 Juin, 2017
Mercredi 6 Juin, 2018
Mercredi 19 Juin, 2019
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