Running Sensinode NanoService using mbed Platform · The ARM® mbed™ platform provides no-cost software libraries, hardware designs and online tools for rapid prototyping of smart
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Introduction The ARM® mbed™ platform provides no-cost software libraries, hardware designs and online tools for rapid prototyping of smart devices based on the ARM Cortex®-M microcontrollers. The platform includes a standards-based C/C++ SDK, a microcontroller HDK and supported development boards, an online compiler and online developer collaboration tools. The mbed microcontroller is based on an NXP LPC17680 microcontroller, which has an ARM Cortex-M3 core, running at 96 MHz, with 512 KB flash, and 64 KB RAM. The mbed interfaces include Ethernet, USB, CAN, SPI, I²C and other I/Os. The NanoService platform is a flexible and highly scalable product designed to enable the deployment of challenging M2M applications on a private server, private cloud, or public cloud environments. It provides a directory and semantic lookup of all M2M nodes and resources in the system, provides transparent proxy services between the large-resource traditional internet and constrained-resource protocols, and also supports an eventing model that is critical to the effectiveness of embedded web applications. Complete graphical reference applications and Java SDKs with source code, along with device libraries, decreases time-to-market for both M2M devices and web applications. Parts required
19) The following page will appear after you login:
Each row on the page is an mbed enabled sensor node. All these nodes are used by different demo developers. Look for the name you used for your sensor node. In this example we are using the sensor node name “mbed-dojo102E7”. You can ignore all the other nodes.
23) You can also control the buzzer on your mbed using the “Buzzer’ tab as shown below
NanoService Free Trial You can download the developer version of the software here: https://silver.arm.com/browse/SEN00 ARM’s NanoService solution leverages the power of web architecture for developing and deploying M2M systems efficiently and securely. The NanoService solution consists of software for devices, back-end servers and web applications that together form an end-to-end platform. NanoServices is based on the latest IETF standards for efficient M2M communications including the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS). andIt can run on any IP-based device over an IP network, ranging from 6LoWPAN to Cellular M2M.