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By Ken North

The LinkedData Planet conference in New York City provided an opportunity on June 17, 2008 for m2mi CEO Geoff Brown to showcase his company's technology. In a presentation that described the infrastructure for a fifth-generation (5G) network, Brown discussed grids, nano-satellites, and the application of semantics technology. Brown's company, m2mi Corporation, has been developing the software for 5G networks that will use a cluster of nano-satellites to provide connectivity for mobile devices, such as the iPhone.

Brown discussed the role semantic technology is playing in his system to monitor the network infrastructure and permit dynamic reconfiguration of Cisco routers and other devices.
 

Brown's presentation, "Leveraging Semantic Technology for Infrastructure Mediation", explored how to use machine-to-machine intelligence for large scale distributed computing networks, such as grids and cloud computing.

He explained the rules for configuring networks are expressed using RDF triples.

The session concluded with a demonstration of 5G communications between two Apple iPhones. In production, communications will be supported with a cluster of nano-satellites. For the machine-to-machine presentation at LinkedData Planet, Geoff Brown  demonstrated dynamic "meshing" of two iPhones together with multiple shared and secured communication lines. He described it as "No telco, No Internet, just pure mesh over WiFi ( with a full IP transport stack ). The m2mi protocol (our own) allows us to mesh multiple communication transports together. Think of it as a cloud computing protocol that brings all devices and servers together."

 

Geoff Brown speaks at LinkedData Planet

Geoff Brown's company, m2mi Corporation, is a NASA technology partner located at NASA Ames Research Center.

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MP3 file: Geoff Brown LinkedData Planet presentation

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