The Internet of Things enables great applications, such as energy-aware homes or real-time asset tracking. With these networks gaining maturity, standardization bodies have started to work on standardizing how these networks of tiny devices communicate.
The goal of the OpenWSN project is to provide open-source implementations of a complete protocol stack based on Internet of Things standards, on a variety of software and hardware platforms. This implementation can then help academia and industry verify the applicability of these standards to the Internet of Things, for those networks to become truly ubiquitous.
Our OpenWSN effort at UC Berkeley is one of many open source hardware and software projects for wireless sensor networks. Here are links to some of our friends and colleagues around the world.
A Questions page is presented in OpenWSN Space for reviewing/asking/answering. However Atlassian blocks the access to Questions page for anonymous to view. If you have any questions to ask or look for answer, free feel to register! |
The standards under development most applicable for the Internet of Things are:
These standards can be layered one on top of another, forming the following protocol stack: