According to the research conducted by the Institute for Information Industry (III), the number of smart home worldwide was about 55.4 million in 2016 and is expected to quadruple to 230 million in 2021 with over 15% of household penetration, representing tremendous business opportunities.
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III (Institute For Information Industry) forms Smart Home Task Force in accordance with international IoT standards and tap into global smart home market
OCF Developer Program
About the OCF Developer Program
The OCF Developer Program consists of:
- Getting started with IoTivity - including overviews on IoTivity and IoTivity Lite, security concepts in OCF, and more
- Developer Training Information - additional training information on how to “get started” with IoTivity.
- Development Resources and Solutions - information on available platforms and services, such as the Raspberry Pi 3 Board
Getting Started with IoTivity Lite
For detailed information on how to get started with IoTivity Lite, please visit this page: https://iotivity.org/getting-started
Instructions on how to build, run, generate OCF server code, and interact with sample applications for OCF servers are outlined in the getting started guide.
Developer Training
The OCF Developer Training will show you how to set up an IoTivity development environment on a Raspberry Pi 3 board via the Getting Started Guide. The OCF Developer Kit includes a Raspberry Pi 3 board and additional hardware to get you started with IoT development using IoTivity APIs and interacting with sensor/actuator devices.
OCF Developer Training Instruction:
- General OCF introduction:
- Development:
- Additional tools:
To watch OCF experts presenting the above materials, please click here to go to the OCF YouTube page.
OCF Developer Training Slides in Mandarin:
- Automated Development for Cross-Platform Internet of Things (跨平台的物联网络的自动化开发过程)
- Beijing University Posts and Telecommunications Presentation (物联网标准发展及OCF开源应用研究)
- SURE Presentation to OCF
Development Resources and Solutions (alphabetical by name)
Building blocks for developers building OCF devices and services:
If you have an OCF compatible solution, developer kit, or service that you would like to list here, please contact [email protected] to submit your request for consideration.
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GENIVI Alliance and Open Connectivity Foundation Collaborate on Open Standards in Vehicle Connectivity
The two organizations envision a standardized approach for connected cars to interact with new smart technologies in homes and neighborhoods globally
San Ramon, Calif., and Beaverton, Ore., – Feb.15, 2017 – The GENIVI Alliance, a community developing open source software and standards for the connected car and the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), a leading Internet of Things (IoT) standards body, today announced a liaison agreement. Under this agreement the two organizations will co-develop open standards for vehicle connectivity and vehicle data exchange, including a unified model for secure discovery and exchange of information between smart homes, connected cars and other IoT devices. The joint effort will also address end-to-end security challenges and will be the basis for a growing number of V2X (Vehicle-to-everything) solutions, enabling new opportunities across multiple verticals.
Connecting Taiwan’s Industry with the Globe, III Heralds a New IoT Era
According to McKinsey & Company, the value of IoT applications is expected to reach $3.9-11.1 trillion, which shows the increasing number of connected devices. Taiwan’s connected consumer electronics industry has to break free from conventional equipment, redefine applications in smart home and connected technologies, and adopt more international technical standards in order to capture trillions of business opportunities while taking on IoT challenges.
Open Connectivity Foundation and Open Mobile Alliance Announce Liaison Agreement
IoT consortium and mobile service enabler standards body collaborate on wireless connectivity and device management.
BEAVERTON, OR and SAN DIEGO, CA – September 6, 2017 – The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), a leading Internet of Things (IoT) standards body, and the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), the leading industry forum for developing mobile service enablers, today announced a liaison agreement for working on device management for IoT. This agreement will explore collaboration involving OMA’s LightweightM2M (LwM2M) standard, a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment, with OCF Specifications.