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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


My name is Peter Waher, and I work for Clayster where I manage the development of a platform for services hosted in the cloud, Semantic Web, the grid or/and sensor networks/IoT. I've worked since 1994 within the field of device communication, starting with utility meter reading, but later including control, automation, services, IoT, IP-TV, etc. (Prior to 94 I worked with video games development.)
My name is Peter Waher, and I work for Clayster where I manage the development of a platform for services hosted in the cloud, Semantic Web, the grid or/and sensor networks/IoT. I've worked since 1994 within the field of device communication, starting with utility meter reading, but later including control, automation, services, IoT, IP-TV, etc. (Prior to 94 I worked with video games development.) I've worked with a very large set of protocols over serial or parallel buses, M2M networks, radio networks, power line-based networks, and IP-based networks. I've worked both with large sets of proprietary protocols as well as standardized protocols (both standardized by standardization bodies and de facto standards having evolved into "standards" within their corresponding areas). Through this work I've had the possibility to learn the advantages and mistakes made in different architectures and solutions in different areas.
I've worked with a very large set of protocols over serial or parallel buses, M2M networks, radio networks, power line-based networks, and IP-based networks. I've worked both with large sets of proprietary protocols as well as standardized protocols (both standardized by standadization bodies and de facto standards having evolved into "standards" within their corresponding areas). Through this work I've had the possibility to learn the advantages and mistakes made in different architectures and solutions in different areas.


As things gets closer to the Internet, I firmly believe XMPP is the best candidate available (among all presented to date) for use as an official "IoT protocol", if extended correctly. It is this conviction that makes me want to work as closely as I can with the XSF in order to participate in this extension into the world of IoT, using XMPP technology. I want to bring the experience achieved in my previous work to make sure XSF implements good, proven and interoperable practices where possible and avoids pitfalls and errors committed previously by others.
As things gets closer to the Internet, I firmly believe XMPP is the best candidate available (among all presented to date) for use as an official "IoT protocol", if extended correctly. It is this conviction that makes me want to work as closely as I can with the XSF in order to participate in this extension into the world of IoT, using XMPP technology. I want to bring the experience achieved in my previous work to make sure XSF implements good, proven and interoperable practices where possible and avoids pitfalls and errors committed previously by others.
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