Periodic Reporting for period 3 - WAZIUP (Open Innovation Platform for IoT-Big Data in Sub-Sahara Africa)
Reporting period: 2018-02-01 to 2019-01-31
• Engaging the most well-known innovation spaces in Africa
• Organizing a series of Hackathons and startup weekends
In order to address the vision and goal of the WAZIUP the following specific objectives are identified:
• To develop/adapt low-cost and energy-efficient open hardware (e.g. sensor/actuator) meeting African needs
• To design and develop narrow-band low power and low cost IoT networking infrastructure (e.g. LoraWAN), including both long and short range coverage
• To develop and validate the open IoT and Big data PaaS platform
• To experiment the WAZIUP platform through African rural applications
• WAZIUP test-bed: Integrated WAZIUP platform will be deployed in Africa to test value-added applications
• To validate Open IoT and Big data PaaS business model in the context of developing countries like in Africa
We created a Cloud platform able to collect the data from the sensors, to store it, to display it and finally to analyse it. The Cloud platform has a user-friendly web and mobile interfaces. It is used by many actors inside and outside of the project, such as for hackathons, bootcamps, pilots, startups and entrepreneurs. During the reporting period, we updated the security aspects, the data models, the dashboard, created new APIs and finally created automatic tests for quality insurance. Novelties include MQTT, actuation, gateway management, sensors calibration, better search capacity, better sensors management, sensor ontologies, improved database management procedures and deployment techniques. As of 2019, the platform has reached its second major release. It has 500 user subscriptions and is actively used, with 318 sensors created.
We also developed the WAZIFARM platform that is an application platform for various farming sectors. End-users of different domains can benefit from several features of WAZIFARM in order to have a fully-fledged visualization application and analytics dashboard. This tool is free to use for development of applications. It is fully integrated with WAZIUP cloud platform. For instance, a developer, or an entrepreneur can use this tool for rapid development of farming application. Within few hours, you can develop your own farming applications dashboard.
The WAZIUP developed five MVPs. These are soil moisture monitoring, weather station, water quality in the fish farm, cattle rustling and urban waste. These applications are developed based on the sensing and cloud platform. Each of the MVPs is deployed in several real-life pilot environments. The agriculture application demonstrates in 5 pilot sites: UGB farm, Senegal (tomatoes crops, Kiara and Mongol), Urbanatic Gardens, Togo (Vegetables), Nasso site, Burkina Faso (banana), DKC farm Ghana, Peace &Love vegetable farm (Ghana). The cattle farm is demonstrated in UGB CIMEL, the fish farming in 4 locations, Kumah Farm (Ghana), Lazarus farm (Ghana), Comoe dam (Burkina Faso) and Ndiawdoune site (Senegal). The Urban waste pilot is demonstrated in Togo.
Last but not least, WAZIUP organized conference, workshop, and innovation events in order to promote and exploit the technologies in wider impact in the African context.
WAZIUP will exploit a low-cost and energy efficient out-of-box IoT sensing system including long-range communication, IoT gateway platform, IoT cloud platform and WAZIFARM application platform. WAZIUP will transfer locally such know how by training developers through use case and reference examples. The platform is designed to take into account the African conditions in terms of unreliable internet access, therefore we proposed the architecture with local and global cloud services capability. The local cloud can also provide some WAZIUP services without an internet connection. The concept of local cloud is realized with IoT edge computing concept.
The ultimate impact of WAZIUP is to foster innovation and to develop community of users. With fully open source hardware and software platforms, WAZIUP will foster the creation of the young developer community in Africa. The young developer community will use the WAZIUP open source code and APIs to save solutions development and deployment time. The project will use multiple tools for community building like innovation week, hackatons, start-up week, a series of webinars, etc. Multiple events will be organised with our innovation hubs partners to mobilize all African talents to use such opportunity to innovate and develop business activities solving even further countries problems (e.g. for agriculture, farms, health, water). WAZIUP will support African young entrepreneur to develop start-up with based on WAZIUP solutions.