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Supplier Slogan | Open Source for IoT | creating a smart world... | integrates infotainment and AUTOSAR | |||
HQ Location | United States | Taiwan | United States | Austria | United States | Germany |
Year Founded | 2015 | 2008 | 2013 | 2009 | 2015 | 2007 |
Company Type | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private |
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Revenue | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m |
Employees | 11 - 50 | < 10 | < 10 | 11 - 50 | 11 - 50 | 51 - 200 |
Website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website |
Company Description | Civil Maps' sensor-agnostic platform enables vehicular cognition for self-driving cars, emulating the mental routines of human cognition used in the tasks of driving and navigation. OEMs of all types, mapping companies, and mobility providers use our technology to advance their autonomous driving initiatives by integrating our Cognition Engine with their decision-making stack and sensor configurations of choice. Civil Maps enables vehicles to develop and leverage their own ental model of the world; they can can create, utilize, and crowdsource maps with the industry's most cost-effective, scalable, and robust methods available today. Civil Maps proprietary fingerprinting technology is at the core of our offerings in Sensor Fusion, 3D mapping, centimeter-accurate localization in 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DoF), and machine perception. While empowering vehicles with full environmental awareness and enhanced safety, Civil Maps is able to dramatically reduce the cost, compute, and energy requirements involved in continental-scale deployment of autonomous cars, trucks, and heavy equipment. | Nuvoton Technology focuses on development of analog/mixed signal, microcontroller, cloud and computing products and has strong market share in Industrial, Consumer and Computer markets. Nuvoton owns a six-inch wafer fab, featuring customized processes for analog, power and MCU products. | Eclipse IoT is an ecosystem of companies and individuals that are working together to establish an Internet of Things based on open technologies. Eclipse IoT provides the technology needed to build IoT Devices, Gateways, and Cloud Platforms.
The Eclipse IoT Working Group is an industry collaboration of companies who invest and promote an Open Source community for IoT. | Wikitude is a mobile Augmented Reality (AR) technology provider based in Salzburg, Austria. Founded in 2008, Wikitude initially focused on providing location-based Augmented Reality experiences through the Wikitude World Browser App. In 2012, the company restructured its proposition by launching the Wikitude SDK, a development framework utilizing image recognition and Tracking, and geolocation technologies. The Wikitude SDK is the company's core product. First launched in October 2008, the SDK includes image recognition & Tracking, 3D model rendering, video overlay, location based AR, and SLAM technology (Simultaneous Localization And Mapping) which enables object recognition and Tracking, as well as markerless instant Tracking. The cross platform SDK is available for Android and iOS operating systems, and is optimized for several smart eyewear devices. The Wikitude app was the first publicly available application that used a location-based approach to Augmented Reality. Its fully in-house developed AR technology is available through its SDK, Cloud Recognition and Studio products enabling brands, agencies and developers to achieve their AR goals. With about 100,000 registered developer accounts, Wikitude has grown to be the world’s leading independent AR platform. The Wikitude SDK is an integral part of more than 20,000 apps run by both small enterprises as well as many Fortune 100 companies across multiple industries. | M2MLabs Mainspring is an application framework for building machine-to-machine applications like vehicle Tracking or machine remote montoring. | OpenSynergy, a specialist in embedded automotive systems, has developed COQOS, a standards-based software platform that integrates Linux and Android-based systems as well as AUTOSAR-compliant software. It can be used in head units, instrument clusters, and connectivity/driver assistance systems, thanks to its modular design. COQOS focuses on safety and security.
We enjoy a unique competitive edge thanks to our expertise in AUTOSAR, virtualization technology as well as Linux and Android applications for automotive systems. Our company supports its customers around the globe with knowledge and experience in development for mass production. |
IoT Solutions | Our highly scalable, patented and automated technology enables the delivery of HD Maps at city scale.
Civil Maps brings a unique, robust approach to real-time localization and navigation with our lightweight Fingerprint Base Map?.
Civil Maps AV Routing SDK powers the advanced navigational needs of autonomous vehicles, including sidewalk robots. Routing capabilities can be tailored by layering custom cost functions to optimize your business needs. | Nuvoton Technology provides products with a high performance/cost ratio for its customers by leveraging flexible technology, advanced design capability and integration of digital and analog technologies. | Open source components for IoT Devices
• Eclipse Edje provides an high-level API for accessing hardware features provided by microcontrollers (e.g GPIO, ADC, MEMS, etc.). It can directly connect to native libraries, drivers, and board support packages provided by silicon vendors.
• Eclipse Paho provides an implementation of the MQTT protocol.
• Eclipse Wakaama provides an implementation of the OMA LWM2M standard.
Integrated IoT Gateway and Smart Devices stacks
• Eclipse Kura provides a general purpose middleware and application Container for IoT gateway services.
• Eclipse SmartHome provides an IoT gateway platform that is specifically focused on the home automation domain.
• Eclipse 4diac provides an industrial-grade Open Source infrastructure for distributed industrial process measurement and control systems based on the IEC 61499 standard. 4DIAC is ideally suited for Industrie 4.0 and Industrial IoT applications in a manufacturing setting. The IEC 61499 standard defines a domain specific modeling language for developing distributed industrial control solutions by providing a vendor independent format and for simplifying support for Controller to Controller communication.
IoT Cloud Platform Stack
The IoT Cloud Platform represents the software infrastructure and services required to enable an IoT solution. An IoT Cloud Platform typically operates on a cloud infrastructure (e.g. OpenShift, AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Foundry) or inside an enterprise data center and is expected to scale both horizontally, to support the large number of devices connected, as well as vertically to address the variety of IoT solutions. The IoT Cloud Platform will facilitate the Interoperability of the IoT solution with existing enterprise applications and other IoT solutions.
Cloud stacks
Eclipse Kapua is a modular platform providing the services required to manage IoT gateways and smart edge devices. Kapua provides a core integration framework and an initial set of core IoT services including a device registry, device management services, messaging services, data management, and Application Enablement. The goal of Eclipse Kapua is to create a growing ecosystem of micro services through the extensions provided by other Eclipse IoT projects and organizations.
Eclipse OM2M is an IoT Platform specific for the telecommunication industry, based on the oneM2M specification. It provides a horizontal Common Service Entity (CSE) that can be deployed in an M2M server, a gateway, or a device. Each CSE provides Application Enablement, Security, Triggering, Notification, Persistency, Device Interworking, Device Management.
Open source components for IoT Cloud Platforms
• Eclipse Hono
• Eclipse Mosquitto
• Eclipse Leshan
• Eclipse hawkBit
• Eclipse BIRT | M2MLabs’ Java-based framework is aimed at M2M communications in applications such as remote monitoring, fleet management, and smart grids. Like many IoT frameworks, Mainspring relies heavily on a REST web-service, and offers device configuration and modeling tools. | ||
Key Customers | Solair, OmSense, E.ON, Noja Power | Mainspring takes care of device communication, configuration as well as data storage and retrieval so that application developers can focus on business logic purely. M2M applications can be prototyped in hours rather than weeks and finally transfered to a high performance execution environment built on top of a standard J2EE server and the highly scaleable Apache Cassandra database. | ||||
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Technologies | Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareProcessors & Edge IntelligencePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareProcessors & Edge Intelligence |
Industries | AutomotiveConsumer GoodsHealthcare & Hospitals | |||||
Use Cases | Autonomous Transportation | Autonomous Transportation | ||||
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Technology Stack | ||||||
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | None | None | None | Minor | None | None |
Platform as a Service (PaaS) | None | Minor | Minor | None | None | None |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
Analytics & Modeling | None | None | None | Minor | None | None |
Functional Applications | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Cybersecurity & Privacy | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Networks & Connectivity | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Processors & Edge Intelligence | None | Minor | None | None | None | Minor |
Sensors | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Automation & Control | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Robots | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Drones | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Wearables | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Actuators | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Other | None | None | None | None | None | None |
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Overview | ||||||
Supplier Slogan | Open Source for IoT | creating a smart world... | integrates infotainment and AUTOSAR | |||
HQ Location | United States | Taiwan | United States | Austria | United States | Germany |
Year Founded | 2015 | 2008 | 2013 | 2009 | 2015 | 2007 |
Company Type | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private |
Stock Ticker | ||||||
Revenue | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m | < $10m |
Employees | 11 - 50 | < 10 | < 10 | 11 - 50 | 11 - 50 | 51 - 200 |
Website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website |
Company Description | Civil Maps' sensor-agnostic platform enables vehicular cognition for self-driving cars, emulating the mental routines of human cognition used in the tasks of driving and navigation. OEMs of all types, mapping companies, and mobility providers use our technology to advance their autonomous driving initiatives by integrating our Cognition Engine with their decision-making stack and sensor configurations of choice. Civil Maps enables vehicles to develop and leverage their own ental model of the world; they can can create, utilize, and crowdsource maps with the industry's most cost-effective, scalable, and robust methods available today. Civil Maps proprietary fingerprinting technology is at the core of our offerings in Sensor Fusion, 3D mapping, centimeter-accurate localization in 6 Degrees of Freedom (6DoF), and machine perception. While empowering vehicles with full environmental awareness and enhanced safety, Civil Maps is able to dramatically reduce the cost, compute, and energy requirements involved in continental-scale deployment of autonomous cars, trucks, and heavy equipment. | Nuvoton Technology focuses on development of analog/mixed signal, microcontroller, cloud and computing products and has strong market share in Industrial, Consumer and Computer markets. Nuvoton owns a six-inch wafer fab, featuring customized processes for analog, power and MCU products. | Eclipse IoT is an ecosystem of companies and individuals that are working together to establish an Internet of Things based on open technologies. Eclipse IoT provides the technology needed to build IoT Devices, Gateways, and Cloud Platforms.
The Eclipse IoT Working Group is an industry collaboration of companies who invest and promote an Open Source community for IoT. | Wikitude is a mobile Augmented Reality (AR) technology provider based in Salzburg, Austria. Founded in 2008, Wikitude initially focused on providing location-based Augmented Reality experiences through the Wikitude World Browser App. In 2012, the company restructured its proposition by launching the Wikitude SDK, a development framework utilizing image recognition and Tracking, and geolocation technologies. The Wikitude SDK is the company's core product. First launched in October 2008, the SDK includes image recognition & Tracking, 3D model rendering, video overlay, location based AR, and SLAM technology (Simultaneous Localization And Mapping) which enables object recognition and Tracking, as well as markerless instant Tracking. The cross platform SDK is available for Android and iOS operating systems, and is optimized for several smart eyewear devices. The Wikitude app was the first publicly available application that used a location-based approach to Augmented Reality. Its fully in-house developed AR technology is available through its SDK, Cloud Recognition and Studio products enabling brands, agencies and developers to achieve their AR goals. With about 100,000 registered developer accounts, Wikitude has grown to be the world’s leading independent AR platform. The Wikitude SDK is an integral part of more than 20,000 apps run by both small enterprises as well as many Fortune 100 companies across multiple industries. | M2MLabs Mainspring is an application framework for building machine-to-machine applications like vehicle Tracking or machine remote montoring. | OpenSynergy, a specialist in embedded automotive systems, has developed COQOS, a standards-based software platform that integrates Linux and Android-based systems as well as AUTOSAR-compliant software. It can be used in head units, instrument clusters, and connectivity/driver assistance systems, thanks to its modular design. COQOS focuses on safety and security.
We enjoy a unique competitive edge thanks to our expertise in AUTOSAR, virtualization technology as well as Linux and Android applications for automotive systems. Our company supports its customers around the globe with knowledge and experience in development for mass production. |
IoT Solutions | Our highly scalable, patented and automated technology enables the delivery of HD Maps at city scale.
Civil Maps brings a unique, robust approach to real-time localization and navigation with our lightweight Fingerprint Base Map?.
Civil Maps AV Routing SDK powers the advanced navigational needs of autonomous vehicles, including sidewalk robots. Routing capabilities can be tailored by layering custom cost functions to optimize your business needs. | Nuvoton Technology provides products with a high performance/cost ratio for its customers by leveraging flexible technology, advanced design capability and integration of digital and analog technologies. | Open source components for IoT Devices
• Eclipse Edje provides an high-level API for accessing hardware features provided by microcontrollers (e.g GPIO, ADC, MEMS, etc.). It can directly connect to native libraries, drivers, and board support packages provided by silicon vendors.
• Eclipse Paho provides an implementation of the MQTT protocol.
• Eclipse Wakaama provides an implementation of the OMA LWM2M standard.
Integrated IoT Gateway and Smart Devices stacks
• Eclipse Kura provides a general purpose middleware and application Container for IoT gateway services.
• Eclipse SmartHome provides an IoT gateway platform that is specifically focused on the home automation domain.
• Eclipse 4diac provides an industrial-grade Open Source infrastructure for distributed industrial process measurement and control systems based on the IEC 61499 standard. 4DIAC is ideally suited for Industrie 4.0 and Industrial IoT applications in a manufacturing setting. The IEC 61499 standard defines a domain specific modeling language for developing distributed industrial control solutions by providing a vendor independent format and for simplifying support for Controller to Controller communication.
IoT Cloud Platform Stack
The IoT Cloud Platform represents the software infrastructure and services required to enable an IoT solution. An IoT Cloud Platform typically operates on a cloud infrastructure (e.g. OpenShift, AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Foundry) or inside an enterprise data center and is expected to scale both horizontally, to support the large number of devices connected, as well as vertically to address the variety of IoT solutions. The IoT Cloud Platform will facilitate the Interoperability of the IoT solution with existing enterprise applications and other IoT solutions.
Cloud stacks
Eclipse Kapua is a modular platform providing the services required to manage IoT gateways and smart edge devices. Kapua provides a core integration framework and an initial set of core IoT services including a device registry, device management services, messaging services, data management, and Application Enablement. The goal of Eclipse Kapua is to create a growing ecosystem of micro services through the extensions provided by other Eclipse IoT projects and organizations.
Eclipse OM2M is an IoT Platform specific for the telecommunication industry, based on the oneM2M specification. It provides a horizontal Common Service Entity (CSE) that can be deployed in an M2M server, a gateway, or a device. Each CSE provides Application Enablement, Security, Triggering, Notification, Persistency, Device Interworking, Device Management.
Open source components for IoT Cloud Platforms
• Eclipse Hono
• Eclipse Mosquitto
• Eclipse Leshan
• Eclipse hawkBit
• Eclipse BIRT | M2MLabs’ Java-based framework is aimed at M2M communications in applications such as remote monitoring, fleet management, and smart grids. Like many IoT frameworks, Mainspring relies heavily on a REST web-service, and offers device configuration and modeling tools. | ||
Key Customers | Solair, OmSense, E.ON, Noja Power | Mainspring takes care of device communication, configuration as well as data storage and retrieval so that application developers can focus on business logic purely. M2M applications can be prototyped in hours rather than weeks and finally transfered to a high performance execution environment built on top of a standard J2EE server and the highly scaleable Apache Cassandra database. | ||||
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Parent Company | ||||||
IoT Snapshot | ||||||
Technologies | Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareProcessors & Edge IntelligencePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareProcessors & Edge Intelligence |
Industries | AutomotiveConsumer GoodsHealthcare & Hospitals | |||||
Use Cases | Autonomous Transportation | Autonomous Transportation | ||||
Functions | ||||||
Services | ||||||
Technology Stack | ||||||
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | None | None | None | Minor | None | None |
Platform as a Service (PaaS) | None | Minor | Minor | None | None | None |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor | Minor |
Analytics & Modeling | None | None | None | Minor | None | None |
Functional Applications | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Cybersecurity & Privacy | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Networks & Connectivity | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Processors & Edge Intelligence | None | Minor | None | None | None | Minor |
Sensors | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Automation & Control | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Robots | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Drones | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Wearables | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Actuators | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Other | None | None | None | None | None | None |
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