RIOT
RIOT powers the Internet of Things like Linux powers the Internet. RIOT is a free, open source operating system developed by a grassroots community gathering companies, academia, and hobbyists, distributed all around the world.
RIOT supports most low-power IoT devices and microcontroller architectures (32-bit, 16-bit, 8-bit). RIOT aims to implement all relevant open standards supporting an Internet of Things that is connected, secure, durable, and privacy-friendly.
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RIOT Ctrl - A RIOT node python abstraction
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Code and documentation to reproduce experimental results of the paper "Connecting the Dots: Selective Fragment Recovery in ICNLoWPAN" published in Proc. of ACM ICN 2020
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Aug 30, 2020 - Python
Code and documentation to reproduce experimental results of the paper "A Lesson in Scaling 6LoWPAN - Minimal Fragment Forwarding in Lossy Networks" published in Proc. of IEEE LCM 2019
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Aug 20, 2020 - Python
A (Google) cloud-based IoT system that collects information from a set of virtual environmental sensors using the MQTT protocol + crowd-sensing activity recognition bonus
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Created by Freie Universität Berlin, HAW Hamburg, INRIA
Released September 01, 2013
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