While 2020 brought many challenges as well as a significant shift in work-life circumstances, OCF’s members remained dedicated to the OCF mission. In a collaborative effort amongst key industry leaders, OCF made significant progress in OCF technology development, cybersecurity and smart building initiatives. Below we have shared a few exciting highlights from OCF’s 2020 efforts:
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A Year in Review: OCF Enables Vendor Cloud Interoperability and Strengthens IoT Security
Open Connectivity Foundation Announces Winners of the First Annual Outstanding Contributor Awards
IoT consortium honors member companies and other exemplary individuals contributing to its mission of ensuring secure interoperability for consumers, businesses and industries
BEAVERTON, OR – August 14, 2017 – The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), a leading Internet of Things (IoT) standards body, today announced the winners of its first annual Outstanding Contributor Awards. These awards highlight OCF’s member companies as well as individuals who have made exemplary contributions to OCF and its work toward advancing IoT standardization.
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Collateral
White Papers
BACnet & OCF Core Framework White Paper
BACnet Gateway & OCF White Paper
Cloud Native IoT White Paper
IoT Standards and Implementation White Paper
Informational Flyers
Open Connectivity Foundation Informational Flyer
Open Connectivity Foundation Informational Flyer (Simplified Chinese: 现代汉语通)
Open Connectivity Foundation Informational Flyer (Traditional Chinese: 正體字)
Open Connectivity Foundation Informational Flyer (Japanese 日本語)
IoTivity Informational Flyer
IoTivity Informational Flyer (Japanese 日本語)
IncisorTV Article
OCF YouTube Channel
Presentations
OCF at ELC/OpenIoT Conference | October 11-13, 2016 | Berlin, Germany
IoTivity Introduction (Thiago Macieira , Intel)
OCF For Resource Constrained Environments (Kishen Maloor, Intel)
IoTivity Tutorial: Prototyping IoT Devices on GNU/Linux (Phillippe Coval, Samsung)
* Link to video presentation here.
Automotive Session | June 30, 2016 | OCF Members Meeting, Hillsboro, Oregon
Introduction to OCF (Moonki Hong, Samsung)
Remote Vehicle Interaction (RVI) & OCF-RVI bridge (Magnus Feuer, JLR)
Data Model Mapping (Michael Koster, SmartThings)
W3C Automotive (Paul Boyes, W3C)
OM Auto Incubator (Joel Hoffmann, OMA)
Perspectives on vehicle developer community (Shayne O'Sullivan, Vinli)
JLR Automotive Incubator (Darren Buckner, WorkFrom)
Computex OCF Seminar | May 31, 2016 | Computex - Taipei, Taiwan
On May 31, 2016, the Open Connectivity Foundation hosted a seminar series at Computex Taipei. Linked below are the presentations. You can view videos of the presentations here. More information about the event can be found here.
Goals, Activities and Accomplishments (Matt Perry, Microsoft)
Architecture and Features (Martin Hsu, Intel)
Programming Models and OneIota Tool (Shao-wen Yang, Intel)
Industry Cooperation, Liaisons and Other IoT Ecosystems (Richard Brown – VIA Technologies)
Certification Program (Felix Kao - Allion)
Membership Information and live demo(s) (Dave Brenner, MC)
IoTivity Developer Day | April 6, 2016 | Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier, San Diego
On April 6, 2016, the Open Connectivity Foundation hosted the IoTivity Developer Day. Linked below are the presentations. More information about the event can be found here.
Opening Welcome and Keynote (Mark Skarpness, Intel)
Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) Fundamentals (Ravi Subramaniam, Intel)
IoTivity’s Architecture (Ashok Subash, Samsung Electronics)
Hands-on 101 (Vijay Kesaven & Joseph Morrow, Intel)
Security (Habib Virji , Samsung Electronics)
IoTivity and Further Capabilities - Sakari Poussa & Otavio Pontes, Intel
Closing Remarks - Thiago Macieira, Intel & Clarke Stevens
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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