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cours:mit_2018_2019 [2019/02/05 07:04] – [Session 6 : Web Service for Devices : Discovery, Availability Management and Dynamic software composition] tigli | cours:mit_2018_2019 [2019/02/05 15:36] (Version actuelle) – [Session 7 : Advanced MIT : SWoT (Semantic Web of Things), middleware and semantic composition] tigli | ||
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- | **Lab : Create your own UPnP device (with some C# programming)** | + | **Lab : UPnP Manipulations without |
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- | **Lab continue | + | * Install [[https:// |
- | * After creating you own UpnP device, try to use it with Node-RED. First, you need to install node-red-upnp-control-point and node-red-contrib-upnp. You can find them at the following address: | + | * " |
+ | * Device Spy Tool allow to interact with any UPnP device in your Local Network | ||
+ | * Device Sniffer allow to spy the UPnP protocols exchange | ||
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+ | * Run a " | ||
+ | * Find the description of the " | ||
+ | * Thanks to Device Sniffer, you can observe the different messages between Clients (UPnP control point) and Servers (UPnP Devices). What are the messages corresponding to SSDP ? What is the HTTP-like protocol that carry this kind of message? | ||
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+ | **Lab UPnP with Node-RED** | ||
+ | * After creating you own UpnP device, try to use it with Node-RED. First, you need to install node-red-upnp-control-point and node-red-contrib-upnp. You can find them at the following address: | ||
* With the samples in node-red-contrib-upnp package, try to discover the UPnP device | * With the samples in node-red-contrib-upnp package, try to discover the UPnP device | ||
* Then, try to interact with them, send an action to a UPnP device and subscribe to changes on the device. | * Then, try to interact with them, send an action to a UPnP device and subscribe to changes on the device. | ||
- | **Lab : UPnP Manipulations** | + | **Lab : Create your own UPnP device (with some C# programming)** |
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- | * Use "UPnP Light" to simulate an UPnP device | + | * Tutorial Videos : [[https:// |
- | * Then manipulate de light with Device Spy Tool | + | |
- | * Look at the | + | |
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==== Session 7 : Advanced MIT : SWoT (Semantic Web of Things), middleware and semantic composition | ==== Session 7 : Advanced MIT : SWoT (Semantic Web of Things), middleware and semantic composition | ||
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The mission of SOFIA project is to create a semantic interoperability platform which enables and maintains cross-industry interoperability which is a platform for new services. Concurrently the solution will foster innovation while maintaining value of existing legacy multi-vendor interoperability platform. | The mission of SOFIA project is to create a semantic interoperability platform which enables and maintains cross-industry interoperability which is a platform for new services. Concurrently the solution will foster innovation while maintaining value of existing legacy multi-vendor interoperability platform. | ||
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- | * Industrial products from SOFIA : ** SOFIA 2 at Indra ** | + | * Industrial products from SOFIA : ** SOFIA 2 at Indra ** |
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+ | * **[[https:// | ||
+ | * **OneM2M, ETSI ** | ||
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