I have longing for this! Love the initiative of the IoT SIG, looking forward on the future discussions.
Put me on the working list. Written by Joachim Lindborg on a device running on solar energy from watt-s.com CTO, systems architect Sustainable Innovation SUST.se ,Tel +46 706-442270, linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/in/joachimlindborg> Barnhusgatan 3 111 23 Stockholm 2016-10-12 11:11 GMT+02:00 Peter Waher <peterwa...@hotmail.com>: > Hello > > > > > I propose that we form a special interest group (see XEP-0002) regarding > the > > > use of XMPP in the Internet of Things: > > > > > > http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/iot-sig.html > > > > The IoT SIG sounds like an excellent idea. > > > > > Firstly, it'd be useful to gather a sense of the current state of > > > play. It seems to me we have a number of IoT-related XEPs and > > > proposals - due to a huge amount of effort by Peter Waher - but its > > > not clear to me which of these have any traction. It would be great if > > > people working on IoT (and using XMPP) could say which of these are > > > generally working well for them. > > > > It might be of interest to you, to know that the IEEE is working to form a > new Group on ”IoT Harmonization”, in which XMPP plays an important role. > XEPs under consideration at this forming stage are 0323, 0324, 0325, 0326 & > 0347. You can review the slides from a presentation I held yesterday on > this topic: > > > > http://www.slideshare.net/peterwaher/iot-harmonization-using-xmpp > > > > Let me know if anybody working with XMPP & IoT is interested to > participate in such a working group. The goal is to form the group in > January and have a first draft ready for balloting by the end of 2017. > > > > > Secondly, I'm of the opinion - and opinions can always be changed - > > > that the existing IoT proposals are something of an isolated suite. > > > > Yes and no. They have been abstracted. Some are more IoT related > (323,324,325,326,347), others are more generic. EXI was written as reaction > to the observation that XMPP is too verbose for some IoT applications and > some networks. The Event logging (0337) is a generic infrastructural need, > but it arose from logging in distributed IoT systems where many clients > lack displays. HTTP over XMPP (0332) arose from the need to define web > queries among distributed sets of sensors. Dynamic Forms (0336) as a way to > create richer data forms, but is used in IoT since data values might take > some time to fetch, and fields need to be able to be updated dynamically. > Form signatures (0348) is needed to automate the creation of XMPP accounts, > in a secure manner. Others that wait approval are also written to be > generic, such as the QoS proposal – which originated as a need from IoT but > has generic value. Event subscription is more directly IoT-related. > > > > > Looking at the IETF MILE Working Group, we have the XMPP-Grid proposal > > > which seems a similar shape to the IoT proposal, and similarly uses > > > little of the existing mechanics we have. For example, it provides a > > > publish-subscribe facility, a registration facility, and so on. The > > > payloads are different, but the essential goals the same. I cannot see > > > what would drive a difference in the containing protocol between (say) > > > counts of stanzas in an XMPP server, temperature readings in a sensor, > > > and sightings of a Cyber Observable pattern. > > > > There’s already a publish-subscribe based IoT solution defined by the > UPnP, and published by the OIC/OCF: > > https://openconnectivity.org/resources/specifications/upnp/iot > > > > To create another one for this purpose seems unnecessary. > > > > While publish/subscribe might work well for several use cases, it’s not > sufficient to cover all use cases, not even the most important use cases. > It’s sole purpose is to make mass-dissemination more efficient. The IoT > XEPs however, allow for a more general architecture, which is not limited > to a single communication pattern, but allows for most patterns used today, > depending on what is to be accomplished. See my presentation above for more > information. > > > > Best regards, > > Peter Waher > > _______________________________________________ > IOT mailing list > i...@xmpp.org > https://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/iot > >
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