Implementation of small CoAP server for collecting data from IoT devices
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Implementation of small CoAP server for collecting data from IoT devices
ANAWS project, Fall 2016
NES project, Spring 2017
The CoapServer Connector adds CoAP server capability to Mule Enterprise Service Bus. With it Mule applications can implement services that can be accessed by clients using the CoAP protocol.
The CoapClient Connector adds CoAP client capability to Mule Enterprise Service Bus. With it Mule applications can access IOT services using the CoAP protocol.
The latest implementation of OSCORE is available in Californium https://github.com/eclipse/californium. This repo is for an implementation of OSCORE in Java with older code for interop testing.
Runs a Docker CoAP test server on port 5683, based on Californium plugtest server
IoT project based on Cooja simulations in Contiki and Californium
The CoapClient Connector adds CoAP client capability to Mule Enterprise Service Bus. Used by Mule 3 applications to access IoT services using the CoAP protocol.
Common classes used by Mule-CoAP connectors
Smart heating system developed with Contiki-ng for the course of Internet of things of the MSc AIDE at the University of Pisa.
The aim of this IoT project is to implement a smart orchard thanks to sensor and actuator using contiki-ng system to virtualize the environment. To control them, it is used a Cloud Computing application using Californium.
A simple coap client using kotlin
Linked Data Platform for the Constrained Application Protocol
An example demo of how to implement an OSCORE server and client relying on the OSCORE support present in the Californium Java library.
CoAP, DTLS & OSCORE Java Implementation. An implementation of OSCORE is available in the official repo for the Californium library at https://github.com/eclipse/californium. A work-in-progress implementation of Group OSCORE is available in the group_oscore branch of this repo..
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