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Java Library for LWM2M
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Real world IoT products using Leshan/LWM2M #853

Closed rettichschnidi closed 4 years ago

rettichschnidi commented 4 years ago

I am doing some research for a new IoT platform/technology.

Reading issue #830/Who is using/Adopters it seems like quite many organizations are using/offering Leshan as a platform. However, I could not find any actual products.

Are there any LWM2M (Leshan) IoT products on the marked (in stores) yet? Preferably in the consumer electronics area.

sbernard31 commented 4 years ago

It's really hard to us to get this informaiton as users don't let us know spontaneously when or for what they are using Leshan. That's why we try to get some answer with #830.

I haven't more information than the public one.

Are there any LWM2M (Leshan) products on the marked yet?

The only one that I'm sure : SierraWireless/Airvantage

fdesbiens commented 4 years ago

The Eclipse IoT website has a section where organizations can show their support for our projects. https://iot.eclipse.org/adopters. Self-reporting is the best we can do since our projects use permissive open source licenses.

boaks commented 4 years ago

Are there any LWM2M (Leshan) IoT products on the marked (in stores) yet? Preferably in the consumer electronics area.

As already mentioned by others above, it's not always visible, if leshan is used (nor is it visible, if Californium is used :-) ).

For LwM2M it is more visible: Some NB-IoT Modems of several manufacturers are offering LwM2M. And nbiot.engineering offers, among others, also LwM2M.

Preferably in the consumer electronics area.

My feeling is, that currently products with coaps (openthread) starts to be available.

sbernard31 commented 4 years ago

Should we close this issue ? (knowing this is more or less a duplicate of #830)

sbernard31 commented 4 years ago

I close it but feel free to reopen if needed.

sbernard31 commented 3 years ago

I found this recently https://github.com/thingsboard/thingsboard It seems it uses Leshan. I never test it.