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CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol) over TCP, TLS, and WebSockets
The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), although inspired by HTTP, was designed to use UDP instead of TCP. The message layer of CoAP over UDP includes support for reliable delivery, simple congestion control, and flow control. Some environments benefit from the availability of CoAP carried over reliable transports such as TCP or Transport Layer ...
C. Bormann +4 more
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IoT is a network of connected objects in which these objects can collect data and exchange them using embedded sensors. It permits communication between objects and things, and it binds together units in our universe under a regular infrastructure.
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The wide range of IoT applications creates a demand for various types of communication. While both types of communication, unreliable and reliable, are important, it is crucial to extend scalable congestion control in the Internet to cover IoT communication also.
Ilpo Jarvinen, Laila Daniel, Markku Kojo
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Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP): Echo, Request-Tag, and Token Processing
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Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) Transfer for the Certificate Management Protocol
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Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) Block-Wise Transfer Options Supporting Robust Transmission
M. Boucadair, J. Shallow
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Building Power-Efficient Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) Devices for Cellular Networks
J. Arkko, A. Eriksson, A. Keränen
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Concise Problem Details for Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) APIs
T. Fossati, C. Bormann
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