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Open Source MQTT Brokers - Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group
MQTT is a lightweight publish/subscribe machine-to-machine protocol with a reliable bi-directional communication in (near) real-time. The small footprint of client implementations allows running MQTT on devices with constrained hardware capabilities and makes it a commonly used solution for Internet of Things.
In this presentation Leon Anavi will provide a brief overview of the key features of MQTT, share his experience in using MQTT for home automation and compare various MQTT brokers. The presentation will reveal the specifications and provide guidelines for deployment on GNU/Linux distributions of popular open source MQTT brokers such as Mosquitto, HiveMQ, emqttd, RabbitMQ, ActiveMQ, Mosca and others. Furthermore, we will also discuss open source libraries for integration of MQTT clients such as the Eclipse Paho project.
About Leon Anavi
Leon Anavi is an open source enthusiast and a senior software engineer at Konsulko Group. He is an active contributor to various Yocto/OpenEmbedded meta layers, Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), Tizen any many other open source projects. His professional experience includes web and mobile application development for various platforms as well as porting and maintaining embedded Linux distributions to Raspberry Pi and devices with i.MX6, Rockchip and Allwinner (aka sunxi) SoC. Leon holds a masters in Information Technology from the Technical University Sofia. He is the author of the Tizen Cookbook printed by Packt Publishing. His previous speaking experience includes talks about open source software and hardware during events in San Francisco, Portland (OR), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Brussels, Berlin, Bratislava, Prague, Sofia and his hometown Plovdiv.