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There are many different kinds of IoT, including consumer and many different industrial versions.

Multiple IoTs

By Bryon Moyer | September 29, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: IoT systems consist of sensing, computing, communicating, and actuating. Security and privacy are also critical concerns.] Everyone talks about the Internet of Things (IoT) as if it were just one well-defined thing. But, actually, there are multiple IoTs. Most people in the industry understand this, although […]

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Factories are the prototypical industrial IoT setting

Motivating the Industrial IoT

By Bryon Moyer | September 30, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: There is more than one type of IoT. Principally, there is a consumer IoT (CIoT) and an industrial IoT (IIoT), and the latter can be further subdivided.] The whole thing with the Industrial IoT (IIoT) is to gain obvious efficiencies. We’ll start with an example from […]

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All pieces must work together to achieve interop

Interop: Getting Things to Work Together

By Bryon Moyer | October 3, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: Services are increasingly a part of the equation both for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and the Consumer IoT (CIoT)] One enormous consideration when assembling a group of Things into an IoT configuration is how well the devices – and all the things between the […]

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Peeking into a walled garden

Freedom and Walled Gardens

By Bryon Moyer | October 13, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: Many, many aspects have to align for equipment to interoperate. Just like many aspects that we don’t think about often have to align in order for humans to intercommunicate.] A walled garden has obvious value for raising kids. When your children learn locomotion – when they […]

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Dogs and humans don't fully interoperate

Interop Between Humans

By Bryon Moyer | October 26, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: IoT devices can work together with select other devices in a “walled garden,” or, hopefully, with any other device if not in a walled garden.] In an earlier post, we looked at the basic concept of “interoperation,” or “interop.” Interop is a complex business. There are […]

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