As a first step, we describe the cost modeling (mainly focusing on lightweight messaging protocols based on IoT) and comparative analysis results on the cost modeling to identify the influence of different network conditions according to the characteristics of the IoT application services. We also ...
The Internet of things (IOT) will utilize the existing networking infrastructure, technologies and protocols currently used in homes/offices and on the Internet, and will introduce many more. The purpose of this tutorial is to give you a quick overview of what networking and application protocols ...
Publish/subscribe protocols aren’t new. While they may be at the back of many developers’ toolboxes, they’re an easy way of building a messaging bus for a service architecture. MQTT is a relatively simple implementation of publish/subscribe, with messages published to topics that can be su...
This project is a rewrite of the Scalability Protocols library known as libnanomsg, and adds significant new capabilities, while retaining compatibility with the original. It may help to think of this as "nanomsg-next-generation". NNG: Lightweight Messaging Library NNG, like its predecessors nanoms...
Mainflux is modern, scalable, secure open source and patent-free IoT cloud platform written in Go. It accepts user and thing connections over various network protocols (i.e. HTTP, MQTT, WebSocket, CoAP), thus making a seamless bridge between them. It is used as the IoT middleware for build...
Here’s how EMQ X can help with your IoT messaging needs? All-in-one connectivity EMQ X supports all major IoT communication protocols and diverse authentication mechanism; including JSON, Binary, MQTT, CoAP, LWM2M, MQTT-SN, TCP, UDP, TLS, DTLS, IPv4, IPv6, LoWPAN, WIFI, NB-IoT, GSM...
Starting from 3.0 release, EMQ X broker fully supports MQTT V5.0 protocol specifications and backward compatible with MQTT V3.1 and V3.1.1, as well as other communication protocols such as MQTT-SN, CoAP, LwM2M, WebSocket and STOMP. The 3.0 release of the EMQ X broker can scaled to 10+ ...
IoT devices can use a number of application layer protocols to communicate with each other as well as the cloud. The most common protocol for IoT devices is MQTT. MQTT is designed to be a lightweight and power efficient protocol for IoT applications that require low power consumption and ...
Catalog 2025 Opencode IoT Messaging Hub in Short Bridging Devices to Applications Carrier Grade IoT messaging solution that enables reliable bidirectional routing of IoT data in real-time between IoT devices and cloud services. Opencode IoT Messaging Hub supports multiple protocols, such as MQTT, AMQP...
The future of hybrid cloud computing in Azure is twofold. First, we provide world-class services and capabilities with open protocols that can be composed with and leveraged by on-premises services run anywhere. Second, we license the software backing these services for on-premises deliv...