From 95a6258edaa4495baaeb10d0a9cbbe5ee8869c27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ingo Friese <ingo.friese@telekom.de>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:27:59 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] clear about MQTT

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 TS-0041-oneM2M-SensorThings_interworking.md | 2 +-
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 Figure 6.0-1 shows an architecture approach for an Interworking Proxy Entity (IPE) between oneM2M and the OGC SensorThings API. The IPE is located between a oneM2M CSE and an OGC/SensorThings API (STA)-Server. 
 
-The basic interworking enables applications that are connected to an oneM2M-based system to get data from sensors that are connected to an OGC/STA server. Furthermore, an application that is connected to an OGC/STA server will be able to get data from sensors that are connected to an oneM2M-based system. The communication flow of the IPE relies on HTTP and MQTT. The MQTT protocol enables publish-subscribe functionality for the OGC side, as specified in the MQTT extension of the SensorThings API <a href="#_ref_i.1">[i.1]</a>.
+The basic interworking enables applications that are connected to an oneM2M-based system to get data from sensors that are connected to an OGC/STA server. Furthermore, an application that is connected to an OGC/STA server will be able to get data from sensors that are connected to an oneM2M-based system. The communication flow of the IPE  SHALL rely on HTTP and MQTT. The MQTT protocol enables publish-subscribe functionality for the OGC side, as specified in the MQTT extension of the SensorThings API <a href="#_ref_i.1">[i.1]</a>.
 
 ![Figure 6.0-1: IPE architecture overview](media/STA_oneM2M_architekturbild_01.svg)
 
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