- From: Jason Proctor <jason@mono.hm>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 18:40:03 -0700
- To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CALQanALsi=Tdm4wgyZ1tWYi4Aa=4Kv6yULGxOkbB1CAMA86ekA@mail.gmail.com>
hello, i'm Jason, CTO of Monohm. we just announced the Runcible anti-smartphone at MWC and late last year released the Sensible WoT framework and Positron declarative web framework. i was at the W3C IoT workshop in Berlin too and found it enlightening, especially Dominique's session on WoT friendliness. the session inspired us to create Sensible, which uses MDNS for discovery and HTTP/WebSockets/etc for communication -- in other words, as much existing Web technology as possible. so far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive, and investment in Monohm has been one result. i feel privileged to be in the WoT WG and hope together we can distil the complex IoT world down to a simple and flexible set of WoT standards. best regards Jason http://mono.hm On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 9:56 AM, WALSH, Scott <scott.walsh@plantronics.com> wrote: > Hello, > > > > Greetings to all, hoping to see W3C actively contribute to creating Open > Standards which enable the proliferation of the Web of Things. > > > > My employer is Plantronics and since the year 2000 I have, on behalf of > Plantronics, taken an active role in the development of Bluetooth > standards. Primarily we are an audio and acoustics company, however like > many companies our products are becoming more connected. > > > > I attended the Berlin WOT Workshop and showed a prototype device called > WC1 which was connected by Bluetooth to a Chrome laptop and could send > motion tracking information via a WebRTC channel. > > > > In recent months I have taken part in the Internet Working Group which has > been responsible for creating the IP Support Service, HTTP Proxy Service > and GATT RESTful APIs’. In particular IP Support Service is the Bluetooth > service which enabled 6LoPAN connections over BLE, an IETF RFC describes > how to use IPSP. > > > > I am also working in the Mesh Working Group, details of that to follow. > > > > I will not be able to attend the next F2F as it clashes with a Bluetooth > meeting in Santa Clara. > > > > Finally Plantronics is also actively taking part in the FIDO Alliance to > enable the use of BLE devices as a 2-nd factor in 2 factor authentication > systems. > > > > Regards, > > SW. > > ------------------------------ > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files > or previous e-mail messages attached to it, may contain information that is > confidential and/or legally privileged. If you are not the intended > recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended > recipient, please DO NOT disclose the contents to another person, store or > copy the information in any medium, or use any of the information contained > in or attached to this transmission for any purpose. If you have received > this transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply > email or at privacy@plantronics.com, and destroy the original > transmission and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner. > > For further information about Plantronics - the Company, its products, > brands, partners, please visit our website www.plantronics.com. >
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