OER

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OER (Octet Encoding Rules) is a set of ASN.1 encoding rules that represent data in a compact, efficient binary octet-based format optimized for constrained environments and high-performance communication.

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instanceOf ASN.1 encoding rules
binary encoding format
appliesTo IoT systems
embedded systems
machine-to-machine communication
telecommunications protocols
benefit faster parsing and serialization
lower processing overhead
reduced message size compared to text encodings
category communication protocol technology
data serialization format
constrains representation of ASN.1 types
designGoal compact representation of data
efficient encoding
high-performance communication
support constrained environments
encodingBasis octet-based binary format
encodingUnit octet
fullName Octet Encoding Rules
hasProperty binary, not text-based
fixed and variable length encodings
schema-driven encoding
optimizationTarget bandwidth-constrained networks
resource-constrained devices
relatedTo BER
CER
COER
DER
PER
XER
supports constructed data types
primitive data types
structured data
usedIn standardized communication protocols
uses ASN.1 type definitions
usesSpecification ASN.1

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ASN.1 hasEncodingRule OER