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.
Here are 62 public repositories matching this topic...
The CoapClient Connector adds CoAP client capability to Mule Enterprise Service Bus. With it Mule applications can access IOT services using the CoAP protocol.
-
Updated
Feb 1, 2019 - Java
Code for WP3 solutions including ACE, EDHOC, OSCORE, Group OSCORE, and Group Joining
-
Updated
Sep 15, 2023 - Java
Development of a Smart-Home Appliances Control using an Emulated IoT-Environment
-
Updated
Apr 14, 2023 - Java
An IoT classes scenario for the AGH Copernicus device.
-
Updated
Sep 13, 2017 - Java
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.
-
Updated
Apr 26, 2019 - Java
IoT home security device for surveillance
-
Updated
Apr 14, 2023 - Java
Academic project for Internet of Things course at University of Pisa, MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering.
-
Updated
Sep 28, 2023 - Java
IoTBroker.cloud Android Client is an application that allows you to connect to the server using MQTT, MQTT-SN, AMQP or COAP protocols and exchange messages. Data can be also encrypted with TLS or DTLS.
-
Updated
May 15, 2019 - Java
Common classes used by Mule-CoAP connectors
-
Updated
Nov 28, 2020 - Java
IoT Metering Project for Intelligent IoT course @ Unimore
-
Updated
Feb 22, 2022 - Java
Semantic-enhanced CoAP framework
-
Updated
Sep 19, 2017 - Java
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.
-
Updated
Feb 1, 2019 - Java
Demonstrates popular IoT protocols in Java
-
Updated
Aug 15, 2023 - Java