for Resource Constraint Networks

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A detailed study on the Lightweight SOAP over CoAP and CoAP-based SOAP transport bindings for resource-constraint networks. Exploration of network topology, messaging patterns, implementation details, and conclusion on deploying SOAP Web services in bandwidth-limited environments like WSNs.

  • Lightweight SOAP
  • CoAP
  • Transport Binding
  • Resource Constraint Networks
  • Web Services

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  1. A Lightweight SOAP over CoAP Transport Binding for Resource Constraint Networks Guido Moritz. Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann University of Rostock Institute of Applied Microelectronics and Computer Engineering 2011 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad- Hoc and Sensor Systems 1

  2. A CoAP based SOAP Transport Binding Guido Moritz. Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann University of Rostock Institute of Applied Microelectronics and Computer Engineering 2011 IEEE 16th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA) 2

  3. Outline Background Knowledge Network Topology and Architecture Messaging Patterns Implementation Conclusion Reference Share 3

  4. Background Knowledge SOAP(Simple Object Access Protocol) HTTP/SMTP Envelop Message Format : XML Binding TCP/UDP/HTTP WS-* (Web Service-) WS-Address EXI(Efficient XML Interchange) Fast Infoset MEP(message exchange pattern) 4

  5. Background Knowledge(Cont.) CoAP(Constrained Application Protocol) Constrained Low-power Lossy , high packet error rates. Low throughput of 10s of kbps Designed to easily translate to HTTP Support multicast Low overhead Simplicity UDP 5

  6. Network Topology and Architecture 6

  7. Messaging Patterns NON(non-confirmable) request and response CON(Confirmable) request and response Separated CON request and response CON request and NON response NON request and CON response 7

  8. Implementation 8

  9. Conclusion The CoAP protocol developed by the IETF CoRE working group is leaned to HTTP, but designed to fit better in 6LoWPAN limitations. Combined with the mentioned binary encodings like for example EXI, SOAP Web services can also be deployed in bandwidth limited environments like WSNs. 9

  10. Reference Guido Moritz. Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann,A Lightweight SOAP over CoAP Transport Binding for Resource Constraint Networks,2011 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad- Hoc and Sensor Systems 10

  11. Share The Internet of Things is more than just IP communication. It also means creation , deployment and management of distributed applications. It means things sharing their resources, data and knowledge. 11

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