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3 @inproceedings{klauck-kirsche-chattythings,
4 author = "Klauck, R. and Kirsche, M.",
5 booktitle = "{Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom), 2012 8th International Conference on}",
6 keywords = "Internet of Things; client-server systems; computer bootstrapping; human computer interaction; information filtering; man-machine systems; message passing; mobile ad hoc networks; operating systems (computers); transport protocols; Chatty Things; Contiki operating system; DNS service discovery; H2M communication; IDNS-SD service; Internet of Things; XMPP client; XMPP message exchange; XMPP publish-subscribe capabilities; XMPP-based service provisioning sublayer; ad hoc network environments; human-smart object collaboration; human-to-machine communication; loT; mDNS; multicast DNS; resource constrained device integration; smart object acceptance rate enhancement; smart object accessibility; smart object usability; standardized bootstrapping processes; standardized handling processes; topic-based filter mechanism; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Contiki; H2M; Internet of Things; XMPP",
7 pages = "60--69",
8 title = "{Chatty things -- Making the Internet of Things readily usable for the masses with XMPP}",
9 year = "2012"
10 }
11
12 @misc{xep-0174,
13 abstract = "This specification defines how to communicate over local or wide-area networks using the principles of zero-configuration networking for endpoint discovery and the syntax of XML streams and XMPP messaging for real-time communication. This method uses DNS-based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS to discover entities that support the protocol, including their IP addresses and preferred ports. Any two entities can then negotiate a serverless connection using XML streams in order to exchange XMPP message and IQ stanzas.",
14 author = "Saint-Andre, Peter",
15 howpublished = "http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0174.html",
16 month = nov,
17 organization = "{XMPP Standards Foundation}",
18 series = "{XMPP Extension Protocols}",
19 title = "{XEP-0174: Serverless Messaging}",
20 year = "2008"
21 }
22
23 @misc{rfc6762,
24 author = "Cheshire, S. and Krochmal, M.",
25 howpublished = "RFC 6762 (Proposed Standard)",
26 month = feb,
27 number = "6762",
28 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
29 publisher = "IETF",
30 series = "{Request for Comments}",
31 title = "{Multicast DNS}",
32 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6762.txt",
33 year = 2013
34 }
35
36 @misc{rfc6763,
37 author = "Cheshire, S. and Krochmal, M.",
38 howpublished = "RFC 6763 (Proposed Standard)",
39 month = feb,
40 number = "6763",
41 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
42 publisher = "IETF",
43 series = "{Request for Comments}",
44 title = "{DNS-Based Service Discovery}",
45 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6763.txt",
46 year = 2013
47 }
48
49 @misc{rfc6120,
50 author = "Saint-Andre, P.",
51 howpublished = "RFC 6120 (Proposed Standard)",
52 month = mar,
53 number = "6120",
54 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
55 publisher = "IETF",
56 series = "{Request for Comments}",
57 title = "{Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Core}",
58 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6120.txt",
59 year = 2011
60 }
61
62 @misc{rfc2782,
63 author = "Gulbrandsen, A. and Vixie, P. and Esibov, L.",
64 howpublished = "RFC 2782 (Proposed Standard)",
65 month = feb,
66 note = "Updated by RFC 6335",
67 number = "2782",
68 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
69 publisher = "IETF",
70 series = "{Request for Comments}",
71 title = "{A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV)}",
72 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2782.txt",
73 year = 2000
74 }
75
76 @misc{draft-ietf-core-coap-18,
77 author = "Shelby, Z. and Hartke, K. and Bormann, C.",
78 edition = "18",
79 howpublished = "https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-core-coap-18",
80 month = jun,
81 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
82 publisher = "IETF",
83 series = "{Internet Draft}",
84 title = "{Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)}",
85 year = 2013
86 }
87
88 @misc{rfc3927,
89 author = "Cheshire, S. and Aboba, B. and Guttman, E.",
90 howpublished = "RFC 3927 (Proposed Standard)",
91 month = may,
92 number = "3927",
93 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
94 publisher = "IETF",
95 series = "{Request for Comments}",
96 title = "{Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses}",
97 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3927.txt",
98 year = 2005
99 }
100
101 @misc{rfc4862,
102 author = "Thomson, S. and Narten, T. and Jinmei, T.",
103 howpublished = "RFC 4862 (Draft Standard)",
104 month = sep,
105 number = "4862",
106 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
107 publisher = "IETF",
108 series = "{Request for Comments}",
109 title = "{IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration}",
110 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4862.txt",
111 year = 2007
112 }
113
114 @misc{mqtt,
115 author = "{IBM}",
116 edition = "{v3.1 Specification}",
117 howpublished = "http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-mqtt/",
118 organization = "{IBM}",
119 title = "{MQ Telemetry Transport}"
120 }
121
122 @inproceedings{zeeb-moritz-ws4d,
123 author = "Zeeb, E. and Moritz, G. and Timmermann, D. and Golatowski, F.",
124 booktitle = "{39th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW)}",
125 doi = "10.1109/ICPPW.2010.11",
126 issn = "1530-2016",
127 keywords = "Web services; embedded systems; open systems; protocols; public domain software; IP-based application scenarios; Internet protocol; WS4D; Web services; constrained embedded devices; cross domain interoperability; devices profile; heterogeneous platforms; networked embedded systems; open source WS4D implementations; resource rich server platforms; Generators; IP networks; Protocols; Security; Simple object access protocol; XML",
128 pages = "1--8",
129 title = "{WS4D: Toolkits for Networked Embedded Systems Based on the Devices Profile for Web Services}",
130 year = "2010"
131 }
132
133 @inproceedings{Klauck:2012:BCC:2352852.2352881,
134 acmid = "2352881",
135 address = "Berlin, Heidelberg",
136 author = "Klauck, Ronny and Kirsche, Michael",
137 booktitle = "{Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ad-hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks}",
138 doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-31638-8_24",
139 isbn = "978-3-642-31637-1",
140 keywords = "Contiki; discovery; internet of things; mDNS/DNS-SD",
141 location = "Belgrade, Serbia",
142 numpages = "14",
143 pages = "316--329",
144 publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
145 series = "{ADHOC-NOW'12}",
146 title = "{Bonjour contiki: a case study of a DNS-based discovery service for the internet of things}",
147 url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31638-8_24",
148 x-fetchedfrom = "ACM Digital Library",
149 year = "2012"
150 }
151
152 @misc{xep-0060,
153 abstract = "This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for generic publish-subscribe functionality. The protocol enables XMPP entities to create nodes (topics) at a pubsub service and publish information at those nodes; an event notification (with or without payload) is then broadcasted to all entities that have subscribed to the node. Pubsub therefore adheres to the classic Observer design pattern and can serve as the foundation for a wide variety of applications, including news feeds, content syndication, rich presence, geolocation, workflow systems, network management systems, and any other application that requires event notifications.",
154 author = "Millard, Peter and Saint-Andre, Peter and Meijer, Ralph",
155 howpublished = "http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html",
156 month = jul,
157 organization = "{XMPP Standards Foundation}",
158 series = "{XMPP Extension Protocols}",
159 title = "{XEP-0060: Publish-Subscribe}",
160 year = "2010"
161 }
162
163 @misc{xep-0045,
164 abstract = "This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for multi-user text chat, whereby multiple XMPP users can exchange messages in the context of a room or channel, similar to Internet Relay Chat (IRC). In addition to standard chatroom features such as room topics and invitations, the protocol defines a strong room control model, including the ability to kick and ban users, to name room moderators and administrators, to require membership or passwords in order to join the room, etc.",
165 author = "Saint-Andre, Peter",
166 howpublished = "http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html",
167 month = feb,
168 organization = "{XMPP Standards Foundation}",
169 series = "{XMPP Extension Protocols}",
170 title = "{XEP-0045: Multi-User Chat}",
171 year = "2012"
172 }
173
174 @misc{rfc6121,
175 author = "Saint-Andre, P.",
176 howpublished = "RFC 6121 (Proposed Standard)",
177 month = mar,
178 number = "6121",
179 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
180 publisher = "IETF",
181 series = "{Request for Comments}",
182 title = "{Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence}",
183 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6121.txt",
184 year = 2011
185 }
186
187 @misc{rfc6122,
188 author = "Saint-Andre, P.",
189 howpublished = "RFC 6122 (Proposed Standard)",
190 month = mar,
191 number = "6122",
192 organization = "Internet Engineering Task Force",
193 publisher = "IETF",
194 series = "{Request for Comments}",
195 title = "{Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP): Address Format}",
196 url = "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6122.txt",
197 year = 2011
198 }
199
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