- From: JOSE MANUEL CANTERA FONSECA <jmcf@tid.es>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:12:59 +0200
- To: "Carr, Wayne" <wayne.carr@intel.com>, "public-device-apis@w3.org" <public-device-apis@w3.org>
- Message-id: <CB95E319.270E6%jmcf@tid.es>
It seems this is a rebranding of the genuine Sensor API making things unnatural and over-engineered. -1. I'm not a believer. De: "Carr, Wayne" <wayne.carr@intel.com<mailto:wayne.carr@intel.com>> Fecha: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 17:36:00 +0100 Para: "public-device-apis@w3.org<mailto:public-device-apis@w3.org>" <public-device-apis@w3.org<mailto:public-device-apis@w3.org>> Asunto: web intents version of sensor api Before dropping the sensor API I think it would be useful to consider what a sensor API spec would look like if changed to using WebIntents. Does the WG really want 7 different drafts for these sensor types that would all be virtually identical? This is very informally sketched out just to show the general idea. It seems very straightforward using webintents, but something does have to specify what the formats are. Definitions: * GetSensorData – one shot request to get a value. * WatchSendorData – sets up stream of data from sensor. Can ask for data only when trigger points are crossed or instead periodic reports but no more frequently than some interval. **** fields for the webintents constructor for the request **** Actions (one of these): http://www.webintents.org/GetSensorData http://www.webintents.org/WatchSensorData Or “w3.org” instead of “webintents.org” type (one of these): http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientTemperature/ http://w3.org/sensors/AtmPressure/ http://w3.org/sensors/RelHumidity/ http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientLight/ http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientNoise/ http://w3.org/sensors/DevProximity/ http://w3.org/sensors/DevMagneticField/ function is passed for OnSuccess return data For http://www.webintents.org/WatchSensorData only, a message channel port is passed to the service in the intent request. In extraData the following can be passed [optional] ReportInterval= string containing a double value – requests service to send sensor data no more frequently than every ReportIntervalmilliseconds **** response from service to client **** For http://www.webintents.org/GetSensorData” response from server is sent to OnSuccess function passed when making the intents request. For http://www.webintents.org/WatchSensorData response is sent to the port passed to the server Returned Information in “data” object from sensor sent in either the OnSuccess function for a GetSensorData action or to the port for GetWatchData Fields in data object * action (one of the above or new ones from future specs) * type (one of the above or new ones from future specs) * double minInRange – minimum value in sensor range * double maxInRange – maximum value in sensor range * string name – if the sensor has some friendly name for the sensor * value -- array in the following units of measure (typically only the first value in array is set, but array in case future devices have more than one Proximity Sensor for instance) http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientTemperature/ double centigrade http://w3.org/sensors/AtmPressure/ double kiloPascal http://w3.org/sensors/RelHumidity/ double percent http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientLight/ double Lux http://w3.org/sensors/AmbientNoise/ double dbA http://w3.org/sensors/DevProximity/ double centimeter http://w3.org/sensors/DevMagneticField/ objects containing double x,y,z in micro-Tesla **** control messages on port to service **** Client can send service a sensorControl object using the port – format of object sent is as follows: * type (one of the above or new ones from future specs) * command – one of the following setTriggerPoint value --- where value is a single double for the sensors that return a single value and a comma separate list of doubles for DevMagneticField – can send this repeatedly for different triggers removeTriggerPoint value --- same as what was set setReportInterval --- double seconds to indicate reports should not be sent more frequently than this stopWatchpoint – going to be closing the port Service responds by sending a data object echoing the same but ending with result= string “success” or “fail” ________________________________ Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario. Puede consultar nuestra política de envío y recepción de correo electrónico en el enlace situado más abajo. This message is intended exclusively for its addressee. We only send and receive email on the basis of the terms set out at http://www.tid.es/ES/PAGINAS/disclaimer.aspx
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