NoTA is a modular service-based architecture framework for embedded devices - the basic paradigm is the same as in Web Services. NoTA is an interconnect-centric architecture. The core of the solution is the NoTA Device Interconnect Protocol (DIP). DIP is a device level communication protocol that can be implemented for various physical interfaces ranging from MIPI high speed serial interfaces to wireless transports like Bluetooth.
NoTA core technology, DIP and related system services, is now opened and available to all interested parties. The goal is to drive open innovation on top of open architecture and related open solutions.
This website provides documentation about the NoTA architecture and Device Interconnect Protocol (DIP) - including reference implementations in C code, tutorials and examples. We are also hosting projects that are using NoTA as an innovation platform to foster open innovation.

The 1st international NoTA conference held June 11 in Helsinki was a success. We had participation of almost 200 participants from 14 countries and over 50 companies.

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