Open Service Access Protocol for IoT Smart Devices
draft-wang-open-service-access-protocol-06
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| Authors | Bin Wang , Shaopeng Zhou , Chao Li , Chunming Wu , Zizhao Wang , HaoNan Yan , Yinghui Xie | ||
| Last updated | 2025-04-17 (Latest revision 2024-10-14) | ||
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Abstract
With the development of IoT (Internet of Things) technology, everything becomes interconnected. Mass IoT data, devices, businesses, and services adopt different data descriptions and service access methods, resulting in fragmentation issues such as data heterogeneity, device heterogeneity, and application heterogeneity. These issues hinder the development of the industry. To solve this problem, this draft proposes the requirements for IoT smart devices to transmit and control, as well as transmission and protocol interfaces. It is intended for program design, system testing and acceptance, and related research. The structured, unified, and standardized open service interconnection model reduces business replication costs and eliminates service barriers, thus promoting industrial development.
Authors
Bin Wang
Shaopeng Zhou
Chao Li
Chunming Wu
Zizhao Wang
HaoNan Yan
Yinghui Xie
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