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OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive RPL: THE IP ROUTING PROTOCOL DESIGNED FOR LOW POWER AND RPL: The IP routing protocol designed for low power and lossy networks Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance JP Vasseur, Cisco Fellow, Cisco Systems CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive RPL: THE IP ROUTING PROTOCOL DESIGNED FOR LOW POWER AND RPL: The IP routing protocol designed for low power and lossy networks Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance JP Vasseur, Cisco Fellow, Cisco Systems CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development. Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).ABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved. EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
OMA LWM2M – READY FOR 5G – OMA SPECWORKS 1.2 LwM2M is 5G ready. With 3GPP Release 14 and 15, the Cellular IoT, comprised today of the LTE-M and NB-IoT standards, is well established in features and rollout timing to fulfill the role of 5G IoT for what is very likely to be the better part of the next decade.IPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Popular Internet of Things (IoT) Standard Protocol Reaches Maturity. San Diego, CA – February 15, 2017 – The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today announced that the popular LightweightM2M (LwM2M) version 1.0 specification has moved from Candidate Release status to Approved Release status. The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT FOR INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICES 2 Introduction Connecting devices to the Internet provides a range of advantages, including remote control, monitoring, fault diagnosis and the ability to collect data for analysis.OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. UCIFI ALLIANCE CONTRIBUTES 29 OBJECTS TO THE OMA A series of 29 LwM2M objects – all used for smart-city projects, have been contributed to the Open Mobile Alliance’s Lightweight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) registry. These uCIFI contributed objects and their associated resources are modelled using the LwM2M data format so they can be used on any constrained IoT network. They canalso be
LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. UCIFI ALLIANCE CONTRIBUTES 29 OBJECTS TO THE OMA A series of 29 LwM2M objects – all used for smart-city projects, have been contributed to the Open Mobile Alliance’s Lightweight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) registry. These uCIFI contributed objects and their associated resources are modelled using the LwM2M data format so they can be used on any constrained IoT network. They canalso be
LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved.CURRENT MEMBERS
Current Members OMA SpecWorks 2020-07-06T18:02:15+00:00. We would like to thank all our member companies for their support. For a complete list of members, see the chart below. Companies that have been members for five or more and 10 or more years are indicated in the chart below with a 5+ or 10+. * Denotes 2020 Board of Directors seat. THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
IPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Popular Internet of Things (IoT) Standard Protocol Reaches Maturity. San Diego, CA – February 15, 2017 – The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today announced that the popular LightweightM2M (LwM2M) version 1.0 specification has moved from Candidate Release status to Approved Release status. The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved statusOMASPECWORKS.ORG
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CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT FOR INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICES 2 Introduction Connecting devices to the Internet provides a range of advantages, including remote control, monitoring, fault diagnosis and the ability to collect data for analysis.OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. UCIFI ALLIANCE CONTRIBUTES 29 OBJECTS TO THE OMA A series of 29 LwM2M objects – all used for smart-city projects, have been contributed to the Open Mobile Alliance’s Lightweight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) registry. These uCIFI contributed objects and their associated resources are modelled using the LwM2M data format so they can be used on any constrained IoT network. They canalso be
LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development. Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).ABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. UCIFI ALLIANCE CONTRIBUTES 29 OBJECTS TO THE OMA A series of 29 LwM2M objects – all used for smart-city projects, have been contributed to the Open Mobile Alliance’s Lightweight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) registry. These uCIFI contributed objects and their associated resources are modelled using the LwM2M data format so they can be used on any constrained IoT network. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved.CURRENT MEMBERS
Current Members OMA SpecWorks 2020-07-06T18:02:15+00:00. We would like to thank all our member companies for their support. For a complete list of members, see the chart below. Companies that have been members for five or more and 10 or more years are indicated in the chart below with a 5+ or 10+. * Denotes 2020 Board of Directors seat. THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
IPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMASPECWORKS.ORG
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OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT FOR INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICES 2 Introduction Connecting devices to the Internet provides a range of advantages, including remote control, monitoring, fault diagnosis and the ability to collect data for analysis.OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
LWM2M 1.1 NBIOT WHITE PAPER 2. Operator Motivation and IoT Development Challenges 2.1. Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) NB-IoT is the mobile radio access technology targeted at low-cost support for massive 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
ABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved. THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
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Current Members OMA SpecWorks 2020-07-06T18:02:15+00:00. We would like to thank all our member companies for their support. For a complete list of members, see the chart below. Companies that have been members for five or more and 10 or more years are indicated in the chart below with a 5+ or 10+. * Denotes 2020 Board of Directors seat. EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
MAY 2021 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M in ENISA’s Secure Supply Chain for IoT V1.0; uCIFI Alliance contributes 29 Objects to the OMA; LwM2M v1.2 is now available! IoTerop announces the general availability of the IOWA Evaluation SDK and code samples on GitHubIPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT FOR INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICES 2 Introduction Connecting devices to the Internet provides a range of advantages, including remote control, monitoring, fault diagnosis and the ability to collect data for analysis.OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas.OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if it continuesdoing what it
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas.OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if it continuesdoing what it
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved.CURRENT MEMBERS
Current Members OMA SpecWorks 2020-07-06T18:02:15+00:00. We would like to thank all our member companies for their support. For a complete list of members, see the chart below. Companies that have been members for five or more and 10 or more years are indicated in the chart below with a 5+ or 10+. * Denotes 2020 Board of Directors seat. EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
DEVELOP PRODUCTS FASTER WITH OMA SPECWORKS TOOLS FOR Develop Products Faster with OMA SpecWorks Tools for Developers OMA SpecWorks 2018-03-26T19:04:29+00:00. OMA SpecWorks understands the importance of technology adoption and time-to-market. With that in mind, we have created tools and other resources for developers to help you understand, access, adopt and develop with OMA SpecWorksspecifications.
OMA LWM2M – READY FOR 5G – OMA SPECWORKS 1.2 LwM2M is 5G ready. With 3GPP Release 14 and 15, the Cellular IoT, comprised today of the LTE-M and NB-IoT standards, is well established in features and rollout timing to fulfill the role of 5G IoT for what is very likely to be the better part of the next decade.OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if itIPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. AGILE PROCESS FOR STANDARDIZATION IN TODAY’S MARKET The OMA SpecWorks process was defined with the needs of today’s technology companies in mind. You will not find requirements for extensive review of architectural conformance, long approval processes or expensive face-to-face meetings in the OMA SpecWorks Process. Instead, you will find a work environment that values inputs from companies of all sizes and shapes, 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if it continuesdoing what it
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks – a new approach to standards development Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). LearnABOUT OMA SPECWORKS
OMA SpecWorks is an innovative kind of Standards Development Organization (SDO) where the needs for wireless industry consensus versus the quick and accurate creation of specifications and other technical documentation are balanced via a working group-driven, efficient and agile process.As a non-profit organization with a long history in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technology THE OMA SPECWORKS WORK PROGRAM The OMA SpecWorks Work Program (WP) employs a lightweight, working group-focused process where members can create a new work item in less than a week. Working Groups (WGs) define their own process, tools, partnerships and cadence. WGs interface directly with the OMA Board for approval of their outputs and are supported by a SteeringCommittee
LWM2M V1.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE! LwM2M v1.2 is now available! The standardization work on the LwM2M v1.2 specification has been completed and the specification bundle is now available for public download. Originally proposed in 2012, LwM2M v1.0 was finally published in early 2017 after comprehensive research with developers across multiple industries and application areas. LIGHTWEIGHT M2M (LWM2M) OMA SpecWorks' LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. With LwM2M, OMA SpecWorks has responded to demand in the market for a common standard for managing lightweight and low power devices on a variety of networks necessary to realize the potential ofIoT. The
OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if it continuesdoing what it
LOCATION WORKING GROUP The LOC WG develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA SpecWorks. LOC WG has made significant contributions to network operators in the public and private sectors to deliver a variety of reliable location enabled services. LWM2M V1.1 – OMA SPECWORKS LwM2M v1.1. LwM2M v1.1 OMA SpecWorks 2019-04-15T19:26:19+00:00. The latest version of LwM2M v1.1 has introduced several enhancements such as: support of PKI deployments; support for LwM2s over TCP/TLS to better support firewall and NAT Traversal; support of LwM2M over Low Power WANs (3GPP CIoT & LoRaWAN); support for JSON using SenML withCBOR
OMA LIGHTWEIGHTM2M V1.0 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The OMA Board of Directors passed the motion to move the specification to Approved status at its meeting held February 9, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. Marking an important milestone for this specification, which is being widely deployed in the industry, the move to Approved status indicates that all features for LwM2M v1.0 have been frozen. CAT-IQ / DECT ULE IN THE HOME NETWORK OMA WORKSHOP ABSTRACT 5 CAT-iq: Broadband Technology for New Services and Devices CAT-iq is a registered Trademark in 47 countries worldwide European Union: 25countries
MEMBERSHIP – OMA SPECWORKS For a more information on membership levels and benefits, see the Membership Benefits page.. Joining OMA SpecWorks requires the completion of a Membership Application, including acceptance of the Bylaws, and the payment of applicable dues.Please note that membership applications take approximately 10 business days to be approved.CURRENT MEMBERS
Current Members OMA SpecWorks 2020-07-06T18:02:15+00:00. We would like to thank all our member companies for their support. For a complete list of members, see the chart below. Companies that have been members for five or more and 10 or more years are indicated in the chart below with a 5+ or 10+. * Denotes 2020 Board of Directors seat. EVENTS – OMA SPECWORKS Welcome to the Open Mobile Alliance Events dashboard. The links below will lead you to our Member Meetings, Upcoming Industry Events, Past Presentations, and OMA Workshops. TestFests OMA TestFests are designed to achieve a number of goals, including: Ensuring the quality of OMA SpecWorks specifications Enabling vendors to verify and test theinteroperability
ONE DATA MODEL AND OMA SPECWORKS OMA SpecWorks has a long history to enable interoperable IoT systems that are scalable, secure, and manageable. The LwM2M protocol and IPSO data models enable developers to build full IoT systems that support both management and consistent data interfaces while being lightweight enough to work with devices that are constrained either in processingor networking
DEVELOP PRODUCTS FASTER WITH OMA SPECWORKS TOOLS FOR Develop Products Faster with OMA SpecWorks Tools for Developers OMA SpecWorks 2018-03-26T19:04:29+00:00. OMA SpecWorks understands the importance of technology adoption and time-to-market. With that in mind, we have created tools and other resources for developers to help you understand, access, adopt and develop with OMA SpecWorksspecifications.
OMA LWM2M – READY FOR 5G – OMA SPECWORKS 1.2 LwM2M is 5G ready. With 3GPP Release 14 and 15, the Cellular IoT, comprised today of the LTE-M and NB-IoT standards, is well established in features and rollout timing to fulfill the role of 5G IoT for what is very likely to be the better part of the next decade. 6LOWPAN: INCORPORATING IEEE 802.15.4 INTO THE IP ARCHITECTURE 5 Alternatively, the IP stack might accomplish intra-PAN routing via layer-three forwarding, in which each 802.15.4 radio hop is an IP hop. The key concept applied throughout the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer is theuse of
OMA SPECWORKS FAQ
OMA SpecWorks is an established Standards Development Organization with worldwide reach and a membership that is expert in mobile networking and the future of service layer specifications for mobile and IOT applications. OMA SpecWorks will be successful if itIPSO ALLIANCE
IPSO Alliance Merges with Open Mobile Alliance to Form OMA SpecWorks. IPSO has transferred its assets, work and memberships to the OMA, forming a joint organization called OMA SpecWorks.All technical working groups from IPSO and OMA remain active and are tasked with creating and driving a set of global technical deliverables in the mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) services layer. AGILE PROCESS FOR STANDARDIZATION IN TODAY’S MARKET The OMA SpecWorks process was defined with the needs of today’s technology companies in mind. You will not find requirements for extensive review of architectural conformance, long approval processes or expensive face-to-face meetings in the OMA SpecWorks Process. Instead, you will find a work environment that values inputs from companies of all sizes and shapes,Skip to content
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OMA SpecWorksOMA SpecWorks 2020-03-24T21:18:11+00:00 OMA SPECWORKS – A NEW APPROACH TO STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT Streamlined processes and expertise from across the wireless industry focused on delivering specifications at the services layer that support the billions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals across a variety of networks, including traditional cellular operator networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). Learn more THE IOT MOVEMENT AND 5G WILL GROW AT ONE OF TECHNOLOGY’S FASTEST RATES IN COMING YEARS. Keeping solutions at the edge manageable, secure and cost effective is critical for growth to happen. LwM2M takes a standard-based approach, aiming at harmonizing the IoT ecosystem and providing a comprehensive and flexible solution. With many success stories in cellular IoT, LwM2M will remain the standard of choice as it grows to cover a broader scope of use cases in 5G.3007, 2019
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ARCHITECTURE AND APIS The OMA SpecWorks API program provides standardized interfaces to the service infrastructure residing within communication networks and on devices. Focused primarily between the service access layer and generic network capabilities, specifications allow service providers to expose device capabilities and network resources in an open andprogrammable way.
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LOCATION
The LOC Working Group develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA.Learn More
COMMUNICATIONS
The COM Working Group is responsible for service layer standardization of communications related technologies, including areas such as Messaging, Push-to-talk over Cellular, Presence, Contact Information and Address Book, Media and Data Management, Enhanced Visual Voice Mail and Spam Reporting.Learn More
CONTENT DELIVERY
The CD Working Group is chartered to define the basic delivery mechanisms, bi-directional exchange mechanisms, and the processing of key content formats, including the semantics and user agents, behavior and programming interfaces.Learn More
INTEROPERABILITY
The IOP Working Group produces high quality test specifications, facilitating testing of implementations of OMA SpecWorks specifications and, in some cases, producing TTCN test code for the validation of specifications.Learn More
IPSO ALLIANCE SMART OBJECTS Now a part of OMA SpecWorks, the IPSO charter is to define and support Smart Objects with an emphasis on object interoperability, protocol and data layers and of Identity and Privacy technologies.Learn More
DEVICE MANAGEMENT & SERVICE ENABLEMENT The Device Management & Service Enablement Working Group specifies protocols and mechanisms to achieve the management of mobile devices, services access and software on connected devices for mobile networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).Learn More
ARCHITECTURE AND APIS The OMA SpecWorks API program provides standardized interfaces to the service infrastructure residing within communication networks and on devices. Focused primarily between the service access layer and generic network capabilities, specifications allow service providers to expose device capabilities and network resources in an open andprogrammable way.
Learn More
LOCATION
The LOC Working Group develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA.Learn More
COMMUNICATIONS
The COM Working Group is responsible for service layer standardization of communications related technologies, including areas such as Messaging, Push-to-talk over Cellular, Presence, Contact Information and Address Book, Media and Data Management, Enhanced Visual Voice Mail and Spam Reporting.Learn More
CONTENT DELIVERY
The CD Working Group is chartered to define the basic delivery mechanisms, bi-directional exchange mechanisms, and the processing of key content formats, including the semantics and user agents, behavior and programming interfaces.Learn More
INTEROPERABILITY
The IOP Working Group produces high quality test specifications, facilitating testing of implementations of OMA SpecWorks specifications and, in some cases, producing TTCN test code for the validation of specifications.Learn More
IPSO ALLIANCE SMART OBJECTS Now a part of OMA SpecWorks, the IPSO charter is to define and support Smart Objects with an emphasis on object interoperability, protocol and data layers and of Identity and Privacy technologies.Learn More
DEVICE MANAGEMENT & SERVICE ENABLEMENT The Device Management & Service Enablement Working Group specifies protocols and mechanisms to achieve the management of mobile devices, services access and software on connected devices for mobile networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).Learn More
ARCHITECTURE AND APIS The OMA SpecWorks API program provides standardized interfaces to the service infrastructure residing within communication networks and on devices. Focused primarily between the service access layer and generic network capabilities, specifications allow service providers to expose device capabilities and network resources in an open andprogrammable way.
Learn More
LOCATION
The LOC Working Group develops specifications to ensure the interoperability of Location Services on an end-to-end basis and provides technical expertise and consultancy on Location Services for other working groups across OMA.Learn More
COMMUNICATIONS
The COM Working Group is responsible for service layer standardization of communications related technologies, including areas such as Messaging, Push-to-talk over Cellular, Presence, Contact Information and Address Book, Media and Data Management, Enhanced Visual Voice Mail and Spam Reporting.Learn More
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