Hi Ken, this is planned for the summer. We discussed with Thomas, and the rough plan was to propose this topic for the IETF hackathon [1] in Prague this summer, whereby some RIOTers and some OpenWSN people would attend and hammer it out. Until then, OpenWSN Fresh is getting ready AFAIK.
[1] https://www.ietf.org/hackathon/99-hackathon.html On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 3:22 PM, Ken Bannister <kb...@runbox.com> wrote: > Emmanuel, Thomas: > > Thanks for the links! I was very interested to see Thomas's slides on > OpenWSN "fresh" [1]. It would be valuable to have a 6TiSCH implementation > in RIOT. Are there any more details available on this project? > > Thanks, > Ken > > http://riot-os.org/files/RIOT-Seminar-2017/RIOT-Spring- > Seminar-Watteyne.pdf > > On 04/28/2017 06:26 AM, Emmanuel Baccelli wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > there was a seminar organized earlier this month in Paris. The goal of > that seminar was to gather various research teams working (or considering > to work) around RIOT at Inria. > > The agenda + slides are available at http://riot-os.org/seminar-2017.html > > Some synopsis/highlights below: > > - Securing IoT is important now. (see slides from C. Bormann) > - Formally verified open source IoT software is desirable and some is > already available today (see slides from K. Bhargavan) > - Public key crypto is the hardest part of IoT crypto, but significant > performance improvements are on the horizon (see slides from B. Smith) > - Industrial IoT deployments are already happening. (see slides from T. > Watteyne) > - Object security, and content-centric networking can be used for > security. (see slides from M. Enguehard) > - Need public experimental infrastructure & open data for IoT. (see slides > from E. Fleury) > - Large open source project need tools/languages to (i) flexibly express > how code should be and (ii) automate code transformation (see slides from > J. Lawall) > - OS adaptation and programming abstractions are needed for intermittently > powered IoT devices, and peripherals restoration is the hard part (see > slides from G. Salagnac) > - IoT software components and component dynamic updates are desirable. > (see slides from J. Bourcier) > > If you have comments or questions, just ask here and/or contact the > authors directly! > > Cheers > > Emmanuel > > > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing > listdevel@riot-os.orghttps://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list > devel@riot-os.org > https://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > >
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