This past week, I managed to get some free time to dig into ARM mbed OS, and get a simple application talking to wot.io. The most obvious way to do this was to use ARM's own mbed-client interface to communicate with an instance of the mbed Device Server. As mbed...
One of the more interesting developments in the massive IoT ecosystem is the quickly growing base install of LoRaWAN devices. As wot.io partners Stream Technologies and MultiTech bring these new technologies to market, we are happy to be able to provide the data services infrastructure to support these new IoT...
BLOG / Nov 2015
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Freescale,
bipio,
ARM,
mbed,
wot.io,
data service exchange
/ Posted By: wotio team
I’m writing this from the plane while traveling home from the ARM TechCon 2015 conference. ARM has a vibrant community of IoT innovators, and ARM TechCon was a great event where wot.io were finalists for the Best IoT Product award and hoped for a repeat win to back up our...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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protocol adapters,
ARM,
ARMmbed,
WebSocket,
bridge,
MQTT,
CoAP,
virtual device,
bip.io,
B+B SmartWorx
/ Posted By: wotio team
In a previous post we demonstrated how the wot.io operating environment can be used to translate between a number of different message protocols. Today, we will build on that with a concrete example demonstrating how the protocol bridging capabilities and device management integrations of wot.io can actually be used to...
Last Spring, wot.io teamed up with a number of partners including Stream Technologies and ARM at Mobile World Congress 2015 to demonstrate an IoT Smart City solution combining data from live vehicles moving about the London area with data from the London Datastore. We already posted the following video, which...
Recall that in a previous post, we discussed a collection of ARM-based devices and open data sources that comprised the basis for wot.io's demonstration at Mobile World Congress 2015 last Spring. Today we will continue our deeper look into the technology behind that demonstration by examining the device management platforms...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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Smart City,
ARM,
ARMmbed,
scriptr,
bip.io,
thingworx,
Elasticsearch
/ Posted By: wotio team
Data Service Providers In part 1 of this series, we went over the various ARM devices that were combined with open data from the London Datastore to represent the connected device side of our demo. In part 2, we described how to use employ one or more device management platforms...