TTA and ETSI, two of the founding Partners of oneM2M Partnership Project, organized the 5th oneM2M Interop event taking place from 4 to 8 December 2017 in Pangyo, South Korea.
The purpose of this event was to verify the primitive’s interoperability as defined in the oneM2M standards and to check end-to-end functionality on oneM2M interfaces Mca and Mcc.
The implementations need to support at least one of the oneM2M protocol bindings (HTTP, CoAP, MQTT or WebSocket).
Interoperability test scenarios from TS-0013 (interoperability testing) were proposed to participants. The testing was based on the latest oneM2M Release 1 and Release 2 specifications:
- TS-0001 (Functional Architecture)
- TS-0004 (Service Layer Core Protocol)
- TS-0008 (CoAP Protocol Binding)
- TS-0009 (HTTP Protocol Binding)
- TS-0010 (MQTT Protocol Binding)
- TS-0020 (WebSocket Protocol Binding)
This Interoperability event offered test sessions where companies could assess the level of interoperability of their implementations and verify the correct interpretation of the oneM2M standards.
The Interop Event also proposed to participants to run advanced Conformance Testing to help them to debug their products, as specified in oneM2M TS-0018 & TS-0019, and also TS-0028 & TS-0029.
Please note that the interoperability results are not to be public as the event is covered by a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
This activity was supported by the European Commission and oneM2M.
Registration
All participants had to be registered for the event in order to receive their credentials to access the WIKI and be subscribed to the mailing list dedicated to this event. Companies registered shall have at least one person on site during the event. The registration deadline was 24 November 2017.
Every first person in a company to register to this event is de facto the official contact, who can add new participants from this company with the credentials received upon first registration.
The event was free of charge and attendees were responsible for all other associated costs (travel, meals, etc.).
NDA
All participating companies had to sign the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) that the official contact received upon registration. Companies were not allowed to participate to the event if the NDA had not been signed. The deadline to return the signed NDAs to ETSI was 28 November2017.
The event was held at the Global IoT Certification Center, Pangyo, Korea.
Global IoT Certification Center
Room 531, 815
Daewangpangyo-ro
Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
Accommodation
Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo Hotel
664, Sampyeong-dong
Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do
13524 South Korea
5 minutes by taxi to the Global IoT Certification Center
Hotel Gallery
272-2, Seohyeon-dong
Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do
13524 South Korea
15 minutes by taxi to the Global IoT Certification Center