2012 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops 2012
DOI: 10.1109/percomw.2012.6197534
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Unify to bridge gaps: Bringing XMPP into the Internet of Things

Abstract: The Internet of Things vision states that sensors and actuators shall be integrated into the global Internet to facilitate an interaction with and integration of the physical environment. The development of enabling technologies like uIPv6 and 6LoWPAN provide the basic requirements for this interconnection. However, a seamless Internet-connection and interconnection between sensors and actuators can still only be provided with the help of protocols that use gateways, intermediate proxies, and protocol translat… Show more

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“…It is easily integrated into the Web; proxies are used to map HTTP into CoAP, and it can also create and support some semantic descriptions [Palattella et al 2013]. However, there is a complexity for mapping the protocols [Kirsche and Klauck 2012]. CoAP supports a synchronous request/response approach.…”
Section: Publication and Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is easily integrated into the Web; proxies are used to map HTTP into CoAP, and it can also create and support some semantic descriptions [Palattella et al 2013]. However, there is a complexity for mapping the protocols [Kirsche and Klauck 2012]. CoAP supports a synchronous request/response approach.…”
Section: Publication and Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CoAP supports a synchronous request/response approach. However, topic publication/subscription scheme is more suitable for IoT devices and applications [Kirsche and Klauck 2012]. CoAP is based on REST-style architecture and uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as an alternative transport layer protocol for TCP in HTTP.…”
Section: Publication and Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the authors in [17] proposed to bring XMPP into the Internet of Things embedded systems. They concluded with experiments that XMPP can be minimized to run on resource constrained devices and being able to communicate with full fledged clients.…”
Section: Xmppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the findings in [5] and [6] major characteristics of XMPP address the requirements of IoT scenarios quite well. Designed as a protocol for near real-time communication it supports small message footprint and low latency message exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%