Inside the Internet of Things - Bryon Moyer Blog
So far we’ve been coming up to speed on a variety of IoT notions. Up to this point, I have focused much of it on giving you information that could be specifically useful if you’re making an IoT device purchase. So I wanted to take that one step further and […]
Read More[From the last episode: Protocols are ways of doing things. Electronic protocols let multiple systems agree on how to do something so that they can work together.] Anyone can come up with a protocol and get at least some people to agree to it. As long as everyone that matters […]
Read More[From the last episode: Protocols can be turned into standards if blessed by an authorized standards body] Let’s say you’ve got some spiffy new IoT communications protocol. If you don’t standardize, then you need to make sure that there are enough people making equipment – stereos and kitchen and laundry […]
Read More[From the last episode: There are different levels of “standards,” only one of which is official. There are also alliances; both may come with ecosystems.] Now that we’ve talked about protocols and standards, we can look more specifically at how they relate to the stacks and the notion of interop, […]
Read More[From the last episode: Many home IoT systems will employ a hub to connect all the Things.] In order to understand better why some IoT Things work together while others don’t, and why ecosystems form, we need to delve into the notion of abstraction. Let’s start with the dictionary definition, […]
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