by User | Jun 4, 2015 | Basics, Information, News
The Interface Repository
Interoperability, which is critical to the success of the Internet of Things, is best accomplished through shared or “open” structures and definitions, particularly those describing the features and functionality of devices. For example, being able to consistently define what devices “are” and what they can “do” is a foundation for defining who or what is able to control them or access their data. Furthermore, an agreed-upon definition of a device’s capabilities makes mapping these definitions to different protocols more straightforward.
by Jon Stringer | May 28, 2015 | Help
The OpenDOF “Suitcase” Demonstration shows how a DOF application could be used to track the location of a suitcase and monitor any physical impacts it may receive in transit.
by User | May 28, 2015 | C, Downloads, Java
If you have downloaded (or need to download) the SDK DOF Essentials, you may wonder what is needed to begin using it.
Basic instructions for this SDK are available on this page:
by User | May 7, 2015 | News
LinuxCon Japan is the premier Linux conference in Asia that brings together a unique blend of core developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts – and OpenDOF will be present, and proudly representing DOF Technology.
by Bryant Eastham | May 7, 2015 | Business, Information, OpenDOF Project
The OpenDOF Project relies on patent pledges to manage required intellectual property. Patent pledges are a relatively new innovation and there is not a lot of information available for people that are interested in their use.
by Bryant Eastham | Apr 20, 2015 | C, Downloads, Programming, Technical
Last week Panasonic contributed an entire implementation of the OpenDOF protocols in C to the OpenDOF Project. The corresponding SDK and precompiled binaries are now available on the Downloads page.
by Bryant Eastham | Apr 9, 2015 | C, DOF, Programming, Technical
Today Panasonic contributed an implementation of the OpenDOF protocols in C. This implementation is fully compatible with the previously released Java libraries, and allows interconnected systems that use any mixture of the two libraries. Panasonic will continue to contribute code over the next months.
by Bryant Eastham | Mar 30, 2015 | News, OpenDOF Project
Our first week had some amazing news coverage!
by User | Mar 25, 2015 | Programming, Technical
Good news, the source code is available here!
by User | Mar 25, 2015 | News
It’s been a busy week!
Thank you to everyone for their help, questions and participation.