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The Reference Design Kit for Broadband(RDK-B) is a standard open= source software stack which sits below the applications/services layer and= provides a common interface to SoC's acting as a universal SoC adapter tha= t allows portability across hardware platforms. The RDK-B stack = provides complex broadband and management functions such as Home Networking= , WiFi, and Device Management. Even though almost all present RDK-B deploym= ents are over DOCSIS gateways, its modular design makes RDK-B an ideal choi= ce for a host of different devices like WiFi extenders, voice gateways or I= oT platforms.
RDK-B comes with some of the added advantages due to a highly modular ar= chitecture which allows the developers to have the provisions for dynamic s= ervice discovery, common data model, multiple management interfaces like SN= MP, TR069, WebUI. Some of the added advantages of RDK-B are :
RDK-B features can be classified broadly into the following three = categories: