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  • ...2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among [[Internet of Things|IoT]] devices.
    314 bytes (43 words) - 07:40, 21 April 2023
  • An emerging '''standard''' for communications among smart home, or [[Internet of Things|IoT]], devices that promises to make smart devices work with each other reg
    392 bytes (61 words) - 09:05, 21 April 2023
  • {{rpl|Internet of Things}}
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  • The '''Internet of Things''' (IoT) refers to the vast number of internet-connected devices—“thing
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  • ...rging '''standard''' for configuration and management of [[smart home]] ([[Internet of Things|IoT]]) devices. Matter promises to make [[smart home]] devices work with e
    2 KB (319 words) - 19:56, 19 June 2023
  • ...trum). Thread is designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among [[Internet of Things|IoT]] devices. ...on to develop and maintain Thread as an industry networking standard for [[Internet of Things|IoT]] devices. In addition of maintaining the specification of the standar
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  • {{cite news |last1=McCarthy |first1=Kieren |title=The Internet of Things becomes the Game of Thrones in standards war |url= https://www.theregister.
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  • ...evices on every home's Wi-Fi network helps to make up what is called the [[Internet of Things]] (IoT), a huge sea of sensors and control devices across the world that ar
    13 KB (2,204 words) - 17:07, 21 April 2023