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IoT

Revision as of 11:22, 5 February 2014 by Ian.skerrett.eclipse.org (Talk | contribs) (Key Documents)

Iot logo large transparent.png The Eclipse IoT (Internet of Things) Working Group is a collaboration of organization that want to build a community of open source projects that will become the platform for IoT applications.


IoT Working Group

In November 2011, a set of industrial partners decided to create a Working Group at Eclipse to address the main obstacle to IoT/M2M market growth: many incompatible platforms and protocols are available, and developers are forced to continually reinvent solutions that have already been created. The original name of the working group was Eclipse M2M but it was change in 2013 to be Eclipse IoT.

This wiki page tracks the activities of the working group. The iot.eclipse.org web site is intended to be the source of information for people who want to use the Eclipse IoT technology.

Key Documents

Face to Face Meetings


Work in progress

Testing

M2M Eclipse projects

Koneki

Koneki is a Technology Project that aims at providing Machine-to-Machine solutions developers with tools easing the development, simulation, testing/debugging and deployment of such solutions.

It has been provisioned at the end of May 2011, with an initial contribution actually done during October 2011. Initial focus is put on providing tools for Lua developers.

Paho

The Paho project has been created to provide scalable open-source implementations of open and standard messaging protocols aimed at new, existing, and emerging applications for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT). The initial contribution of MQTT client code was from IBM during March 2012.

Mihini

Mihini is a Technology project that aims at providing an open source implementation of an embedded runtime exposing high-level Lua API that can be used to develop portable M2M applications easily. The project has been provisioned in February 2013.

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