CoAP
Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a specialized web transfer protocol for use with constrained nodes and constrained networks in the Internet of Things, as defined by IETF RFC 7252. CoAP adopts a REST model making it easy to learn and easy to adapt to HTTP. coaps:// is a related protocol, where "s" stands for a secure layer using DTLS. Learn more at coap.technology.
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Firmware SDK enabling any IoT device to connect to Golioth - the Universal Connector for IoT
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The most scalable open-source MQTT broker for IoT, IIoT, and connected vehicles
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Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
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Industrial IoT Messaging and Device Management Platform
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Proof of concept of a fully automated Industrial IoT network using COAP and Machine Learning
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Implements a custom device on hello.nrfcloud.com/map that connects to nRF Cloud using CoAP and sends LwM2M objects using senML encoded as CBOR.
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Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Building Wireless Sensor Networks with OpenThread: Developing CoAP Applications for Thread Networks with Zephyr"
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Eclipse Wakaama is a C implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance's LightWeight M2M protocol (LWM2M).
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Proof-of-concept implementation of the IETF RATS Reference Interaction Model for Challenge-Response-based Remote Attestation.
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Generate CoAP service
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Implementation of CoAP Server & Client in Go
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CoAP/DTLS Java Implementation
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Java Library for LWM2M
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A W3C Web of Things implementation written in Dart.
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Secure and Interoperable Internet of Things
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