2014 Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing 2014
DOI: 10.1109/imis.2014.42
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Flexible, Direct Interactions between CoAP-enabled IoT Devices

Abstract: The wireless communication capability of sensors and actuators made them suitable for several automation solutions which involve sensing physical properties and acting upon them. These days, gateway or cloud based sensor/actuator interaction models are widely used. In this model, every sensor/actuator interaction goes through the gateway or via the cloud. In order to realize the true Internet of Things philosophy where everything is interconnected, direct interactions between sensors and actuators, also called… Show more

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“…Bindings [17] allow a third party to setup direct CoAP-based interactions between sensors and actuators and other devices. One of the benefits is that the third party does not have to be a message broker between the sensor and the actuator and therefor can go offline after setting up the binding.…”
Section: Sfv In the Constrained Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bindings [17] allow a third party to setup direct CoAP-based interactions between sensors and actuators and other devices. One of the benefits is that the third party does not have to be a message broker between the sensor and the actuator and therefor can go offline after setting up the binding.…”
Section: Sfv In the Constrained Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%