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<li>The smartphone application is embedded into a smartphone and acts as a remote light controller with capabilities as the follows:  | <li>The smartphone application is embedded into a smartphone and acts as a remote light controller with capabilities as the follows:  | ||
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<li>Discovery of light lamps deployed into the home gateway. </li>  | <li>Discovery of light lamps deployed into the home gateway. </li>  | ||
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== Application developer Guide ==  | == Application developer Guide ==  | ||
[[MEDIA:TR-0025_V1.1.0.doc   | Application developer Guide TR-0025_V1.1.0.doc   (Sept 2016)]]  | [[MEDIA:TR-0025_V1.1.0.doc   | Application developer Guide TR-0025_V1.1.0.doc   (Sept 2016)]]  | ||
== Use case description ==  | |||
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Revision as of 07:54, 19 September 2016
The described use case enables the remote control of lights via a smartphone which embeds an application that gains access to a oneM2M service platform. The main components are introduced as follows:
- Light lamps shown in the current use case are deployed at a house and attached to a home gateway. The light lamps are able to interact with a oneM2M platform through a wireless access interface.
 - The home gateway is configured to be able to search and connect light lamps into itself and to communicate with a oneM2M service platform in terms of exchanging and storing light lamps states between the light lamps and the oneM2M service platform.
 - oneM2M service platform provides vertical application services targeted at different field domains, for instance, home, vehicle, and industry. The oneM2M service platform supports a group of common service functionalities such as registration, discovery, data management, group management, subscription/notification etc.
 - The smartphone application is embedded into a smartphone and acts as a remote light controller with capabilities as the follows:
 - Discovery of light lamps deployed into the home gateway.
 - Sending commands to change light states i.e. ON and OFF.
 - Retrieval of light states.
 
Application developer Guide
Application developer Guide TR-0025_V1.1.0.doc  (Sept 2016)

