OpenThread is an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol. It is available as a software stack that can be integrated into existing operating systems, or as a stand-alone operating system for low-power embedded devices. The Thread protocol is a low-power, wireless mesh networking protocol designed for connecting battery-operated devices in low-power, lossy networks. Thread networks can be used for a variety of applications including home automation, building automation, sensor networks, and industrial control. The OpenThread project includes a reference implementation of the Thread stack, as well as a number of example applications. The project is sponsored by Google and developed in collaboration with a number of industry partners.
The OpenThread service provides a suite of tools for interacting with Thread devices and networks. These tools include a Thread device simulator, a Thread network simulator, and a set of APIs for controlling Thread devices and networks.
The ESP32 is a powerful microcontroller with a built-in Bluetooth and WiFi module. It is a great platform for developing IoT applications. The Openthread stack on the ESP32 enables developers to create robust and secure IoT applications. The stack is easy to use and is well suited for applications that require low-power operation.