Hi everyone,

My name is Johan, tech lead of The Things Network (
http://thethingsnetwork.org). We're on a mission to build an open source,
global and crowd sourced internet of things data network. We're currently
focused on low power wide area networking (LPWAN) using LoRaWAN.

We're considering a device configuration level on top of the network to
configure fleets of devices over the air. So for example configuring the
interval, change levels, day/night patterns, thresholds etc of sensor
values. We assume that devices have a single purpose; sending sensor data.
This covers most of the use cases for LoRaWAN. The configuration will be
done using downlink messages. These are restricted to 51 bytes, but ideally
they are much smaller.

I'm wondering if we could leverage IoTivity for this, as-is or by making
adjustments considering the constraints of the technology. What doesn't
work with LoRaWAN, for example, is reply-response that is initiated from
the network. Does anyone have ideas? Or, more general, what are the
absolute minimum requirements for using IoTivity?

Kind regards,

Johan Stokking
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