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* [http://www.pubnub.com/ Pubsub for Things]
* [http://www.pubnub.com/ Pubsub for Things]
* [http://google.github.io/physical-web/ Physical Web] - URLs for Things
* [http://google.github.io/physical-web/ Physical Web] - URLs for Things
* [http://nodered.org/ Node Red] - Visual Connector
* [http://www.avahi.org/ Avahi] - mDNS service broadcast


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Revision as of 21:49, 4 February 2015

DRAFT - Some notes about current relevant Web APIs, Web-positive IoT projects, and industry group activity.

Platform

Web Platform

Some of the Web platform APIs relevant to IoT development. Comprehensive list at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAPI.

Category API Documentation
Network TCPSocket
Network UDPSocket
Connectivity Bluetooth
Connectivity NFC
Connectivity Wifi
Sensors Ambient Light
Sensors Proximity
Sensors Orientation
Sensors Motion
Sensors Geolocation
Media Camera
Media Microphone
Misc PowerManagement
Misc BatteryStatus
Misc Vibration
Nascent WebUSB
Nascent WebGPIO

Activity

People & Projects

JavaScript projects/toolkits/libraries


People

Hardware

Hardware that supports a JavaScript (but necessarily Web) programming interface.

Services

Industry Groups / Standards Bodies

TODO: Convert this into a table, and categorize which part of the the stack the group's standards address, and where it might intersect with Web standards and technologies.

  • AllSeen/AllJoyn - Qualcomm led, with Linux Foundation, Cisco, Microsoft, LG, and HTC. AllJoyn is name of protocol. link
  • Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) - Intel, Atmel, Dell, Broadcom, Samsung, and Wind River. Openly competing with AllJoyn. link
  • Thread Group - Google/Nest. link
  • ITU's IoT-GSI - The UN's International Telecommunication Union's Internet of Things Global Standards Initiative. link
  • IEEE IoT Standards link
  • Industrial Internet Consortium - Intel, Cisco, AT&T, GE, and IBM. Focused on industrial stds. link
  • OneM2M - Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, many more. "Cross sector" architecture and stds. link
  • Open Mobile Alliance - Intel, Qualcomm, Microsoft, ATT, ARM, Cisco, and Samsung. link
  • Apple HomeKit - link

Government

Events

  • ThingsCon - Berlin, May 2015 link

Event Calendars

In The Wild

Relevant implementations of IoT standards.