Android Things
Formerly known as Project Brillo, Android Things is Google's IoT (Internet of Things) platform to build connected devices for a wide variety of consumer, retail, and industrial applications.
SMQ, (Simple Message Queues), is an easy to use IoT/ M2M publish subscribe protocol designed and...
SMQ, (Simple Message Queues), is an easy to use IoT/ M2M publish subscribe protocol designed and optimized for embedded systems providing instantaneous Edge Node connectivity. The solution allows resource constrained real-time control, analysis, and updates.
Web Based Publish-Subscribe
The SMQ protocol structure delivers a hybrid event-driven communication approach for information dissemination using WebSockets as a communication protocol within a Publish/Subscribe paradigm.
Message Structure – Event-Driven, Websockets, Pub/Sub
Pub/Sub pattern operation for propagating data close to real-time creating a practical environment, while taking advantage of Web 2.0 usage by Restful web services. Messages are coordinated and integrated among software components as software applications change over time, and are transferred from one machine to another over unreliable wireless networks.
FEATURES
• Publish-Subscribe
• Asynchronous Communication
• 1-to-1 Messaging via P2P Tunnel
• 1-to-Many Messaging
• Ephemeral Topic IDs
• RPC (Remote Procedure Call) Compatible
• Hierarchical Topic Structures
• Client Supervision
• Designed for Constrained Devices
• 1 QOS (Quality of Service) Level
• Persistent Messages
• Web of Things IoT Bridging
• Light on the Network (Fixed Headers)
Formerly known as Project Brillo, Android Things is Google's IoT (Internet of Things) platform to build connected devices for a wide variety of consumer, retail, and industrial applications.
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