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\title{Chatty Things -- Making the Internet of Things Readily Usable for the
Masses with XMPP}
\author{Roland Hieber}
-\date{Seminar Communications and Multimedia, TU~Braunschweig \\ \today}
+\date{Seminar Communications and Multimedia, TU~Braunschweig \\[1em] \today}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
%% Introduction
\section{Introduction}
-\todo
+\todo{asdf}
\pages{0-1}
-short overview, not too long: what do we want, what are we
-going to do
+short overview, not too long: what do we want, what are we going to do?
+how do we talk to our smart home?
-%% Prerequisites
-\section{Prerequisites}
-\todo
-overview to the techniques used in the paper by Klauk and Kirsche
-\cite{klauck-kirsche-chattythings}
+what are the challenges? (interoperability, H2M interface, self-configuration,
+information filtering to prevent information overflow)
-\input{address-allocation.tex}
+In a distributed context like the Internet of Things, devices need to be ready
+to use out of the box. Users often do not want to set up configurations for each
+device they use, and when using several of those devices, it is often not
+reasonable having to configure every single one.
-\subsection{DNS-Based Service Discovery}
-\todo
-\cite{rfc6763}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item allows flexible mapping of available services to ports
- \item utilization of SRV \cite{rfc2782}, TXT and PTR records
- \item case study for IoT in \cite{Klauck:2012:BCC:2352852.2352881}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\pages{1}
-\subsection{XMPP}
-\todo
-\cite{rfc6120}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item architecture: client-server, use of DNS-SD
- \item addressing: JIDs, resources
- \item XML-based communication primitives, stanzas and streams
- \item presence
- \item publish/subscribe \cite{xep-0060}, roster
- \item multi-user chats \cite{xep-0045}
-\end{itemize}
+%\paragraph{Human-to-Machine Communication:} especiall in the Internet of Things,
+ %Chatty Things need to be accessible for the user and should be easy to talk
+ %to.
+%\paragraph{Interoperability} integration into already existing
+%infrastructure.
-\pages{3-4}
-
-\subsection{Multicast DNS}
-\todo
-\cite{rfc6762} \pages{1}
-
-\subsection{XMPP Serverless Messaging}
-\todo
-\cite{xep-0174} \pages{1}
-
-\section{System Architecture of Chatty Things}
-\todo
-\pages{3}
-\subsection{Service Provisioning Sublayer}
-\subsection{Bootstrapping}
-\subsection{Presence Subscription}
-
-\section{Related Approaches}
+%% Prerequisites
+\section{Prerequisites}
\todo
-\pages{3}
-Middleware, Application protocol gateways:
-\begin{itemize}
- \item Constrained Application Protocol \cite{draft-ietf-core-coap-18}
- \item MQ Telemetry Transport \cite{mqtt}
- \item Devices Profile for Web Services \cite{zeeb-moritz-ws4d}
-\end{itemize}
+overview to the techniques used in the paper by Klauk and Kirsche
-\section{Discussion}
-\todo
-comparison of mentioned approaches
+\cite{klauck-kirsche-chattythings}
-\pages{1-2}
+\input{sec-address-allocation.tex}
+\input{sec-dns-extensions.tex}
+\input{sec-xmpp.tex}
+\input{sec-chatty-things.tex}
+\input{sec-discussion.tex}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
-\bibliography{biblio}
+{\small \bibliography{biblio}}
\end{document}
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