Related Work
This is a collection of links to related work including research projects. See also Communications technologies for the Web of Things.
- IERC European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things
- Internet of Things activities in the ITU
- Smart Cities Expo World Congress -- annual trade show in Barcelona
- W3C Semantic Sensors Network Community Group
- Compose Project -- enabling open markets of services for the Internet of Things
- Webinos project -- web platform for securely sharing access to personal devices
- IoT-A project -- architectural reference models for the IoT
- iCore project -- virtualisation framework for services for the Internet of Things
- Hub of All Things (HAT digital vault) -- UK research project on enabling a market of services based upon data collected on personal behaviour, where all data generated by the individual is owned by that individual
- IoT.est project -- composition/orchestration of services, auto configuration and testing
- ProbeIT -- supporting exploitation of European research advances in IoT deployments
- Agora -- French consortium focusing on smart homes
- Home Gateway Initiative (HGi) -- forum for discussion of specifications and standards for devices serving as gateways between residential networks and wide area networks
- ASHRAE BACnet -- protocol for building automation and control networks
- ZigBee Alliance -- low power wireless communications protocol for battery operated devices, and note that the Zigbee gateway provides support for SOAP, REST and GRIP protocols for remote access to ZigBee based devices.
- Open Standard For The Smart Homes Of The Future -- ABB, Bosch, Cisco, and LG are setting up a consortium to provide a software platform for smart homes. (announced 28 October 2013)
- OpenRemote -- open source middleware for the Internet of Things
- Early talk on the Web of Things from September 2007
OneM2M is a global initiative for machine to machine M2M standardization. This seems focus on the role of mobile network operators in enabling data transfer over cellular networks.