loicpoulain / meshd

Bluetooth mesh stack for Linux
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Roadmap #1

Closed nanosonde closed 6 years ago

nanosonde commented 7 years ago

Hi!

I have seen the TODO list. Do you plan to continue to work on this or is this really just a POC? Shall this be integrated in BlueZ or is it supposed to stay a standalone daemon?

loicpoulain commented 7 years ago

Hi chrwick,

Yes development is at very early stage and I plan to continue, any help is welcome by the way. But this stack needs to be proven interoperable with others and compliant to the spec to be more than a PoC.

For sure, a support in Bluez would be the best solution, and some part of this project can be integrated in bluez if maintainers are Ok with this implementation.

next steps are the Model/application layer and dbus interface.

nanosonde commented 7 years ago

Thanks for the quick reply.

Concerning interoperability, do you know any end-user products (for me to buy) that are/will be available with a commercial BT Mesh Profile?

I am sure that some BT SIG members have already worked on their commercial solutions behind the doors.

loicpoulain commented 7 years ago

Yes, sure there are some products in the pipe.

I've found this on silicon-labs: https://www.silabs.com/support/getting-started/bluetooth/bluetooth-mesh

loicpoulain commented 6 years ago

I close this issue. note that if meshd is not fully complete for now. I successfully tested it against Zephyr IOT device (nrf microcontroller). Basically provisionning the device and send network pdu.