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Open Mobile Alliance protocol for M2M or IoT device management From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OMA Lightweight M2M (LwM2M) is a protocol from the Open Mobile Alliance for machine to machine (M2M) or Internet of things (IoT) device management and service enablement.[1] The LwM2M standard defines the application layer communication protocol between an LwM2M Server and an LwM2M Client which is located in an IoT device. It offers an approach for managing IoT devices and allows devices and systems from different vendors to co-exist in an IoT ecosystem.[2] LwM2M was originally built on Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)[3] but later LwM2M versions also support additional transfer protocols.
LwM2M's device management capabilities include remote provisioning of security credentials, firmware updates, connectivity management (e.g. for cellular and WiFi), remote device diagnostics and troubleshooting.[4]
LwM2M's service enablement capabilities include sensor and meter readings, remote actuation and configuration of host devices.
In combination with the LwM2M protocol, the LwM2M data model LwM2M Objects supports the various LwM2M use cases. The data model can be extended and is able to support applications for various kinds of industries.[5]
In 2018, the IPSO Alliance merged with the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) to form OMASpecWorks. OMASpecWorks is responsible for the maintenance and further development of LwM2M. So far, the following versions of LwM2M have been created:[6]
Lightweight M2M 1.0 was published in February 2017. It introduced the following features below for the initial release:
Lightweight M2M 1.1 was published in June 2018. It introduced the following additional features:
Lightweight M2M 1.2 was published in November 2020. It introduces the following additional features:
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