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引用次数: 10
摘要
CoAP是实现物联网愿景的重要应用协议,本文提出了一个有趣而实用的用例。最初,CoAP协议被设计为在嵌入式设备之间进行通信,然而,通过将设备的功能作为Web资源公开给Web,它的应用程序可以很好地在Internet上传播。因此,我们声称CoAP协议也可以在基于web的应用程序中使用,以利用基于CoAP的资源。不幸的是,CoAP协议的设计,例如绑定UDP套接字以减小数据包大小或双向通信以应对占空比供电方案,使其无法在传统的web浏览器上得到支持。此外,IETF推荐的通过HTTP/CoAP代理将CoAP转换为HTTP协议并不是最好的解决方案,因为许多CoAP功能是有限的。相反,新的双向web协议(如HTML5 web Socket)将有助于保留协议的特征。我们提出了一个名为SCoAP的解决方案,通过应用HTML5 web Socket协议,在传统的web浏览器中促进真正的CoAP通信。实验结果表明,与标准HTTP/CoAP代理相比,SCoAP解决方案在网络流量和计算需求方面具有显著优势。
SCoAP: An integration of CoAP protocol with web-based application
This paper proposes an interesting yet practical use case of CoAP, an important application protocol in realizing the Internet of Things (IoT) vision. Originally, CoAP protocol is designed to communicate between embedded devices, however its applications can spread well over the Internet by exposing the devices' capabilities to the Web as Web resources. Thus, we claim that CoAP protocol could also be used in web-based application to leverage CoAP-based resources. Unfortunately, the design of CoAP protocol, for example, bind to UDP socket to reduce the package size or bidirectional communication to cope with duty-cycle power scheme, prevents it from being supported on conventional web browsers. Additionally, translation of CoAP into HTTP protocol via HTTP/CoAP proxy as recommended by IETF is not the best solution since many CoAP features are limited. Instead, new bidirectional web protocol such as HTML5 Web Socket would help to preserve the protocol's characteristics. We propose a solution called SCoAP that facilitates true CoAP communication in conventional web browsers by applying HTML5 Web Socket protocol. Experiment results have shown significant advantages of SCoAP solution over standard HTTP/CoAP proxy in term of network traffic and computational demand.