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Linux Foundation

Enabling Management of Constrained Devices Using OIC Framework

Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the implementation of the OIC framework for managing constrained devices in this 49-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Delve into Apache Mynewt's open-source OIC 1.1 implementation, focusing on its application in discovering and registering constrained resources like sensors, and standardized communication over IP and non-IP transports. Learn about OIC resources intrinsic to Apache Mynewt devices connected via Bluetooth Low Energy 4.2, and understand how applications utilize base layers, client-server configurations, and APIs in typical deployment scenarios. Examine the code based on the open-source IoTivity framework, licensed under Apache 2.0, and discover the modifications made to optimize code size, RAM usage, message reliability, and developer-friendly features. Gain insights into logical operations, resource discovery, operations on resources, reference implementations, implementation challenges, and optimizations. Conclude with discussions on future developments, Bluetooth integration, and interoperability in the context of IoT and embedded systems management.

Syllabus

Introduction
Background
Why OIC
Logical Operations
Resource Discovery
Operations on Resources
Reference Implementations
Implementation Overview
Implementation Challenges
Optimizations
What next
Bluetooth
Interoperability

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