In the Internet of Things (IoT), the interchange of data among sensors, devices, gateways, servers, and user applications is enabled by network protocols like WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and many others. End Application requirements of range, data, security, power, and battery life dictate network...
One of the challenges faced by today's Internet of Things (IoT) is to efficiently support machine-to-machine communication, given that the remote sensors and the gateway devices are connected through low bandwidth, unreliable, or intermittent wireless communication links. In this paper, we quantitat...
Overviews of protocols involved in Internet of Things devices and applications. Help clarify with IoT layer technology stack graphics and head-to-head comparisons.
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A newcomer to the RF connectivity space, Low Power, Wide Area Network (LPWAN) protocols, such as LoRaWAN, emerged from the need to connect remotely located devices that had to survive on a battery without constant manual servicing for long periods of time. Spurred by the IoT, these protocols...
At the same time, the Z-wave protocol has also begun to be applied to other IoT fields, such as smart medical care, smart cities, and so on.In general, the emergence and application development of the Z-wave protocol provides a low-power, high-efficiency, and secure network protocol for...
IoT based Wireless Sensor Network Improvement Against Jammers Using Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols The Internet of Things (IoT) is an interconnected network of electronic objects, machines, and physical items in our environment. Wireless Sensor Network i... SW Nourildean,YA Mohammed - 《International Jour...
LPWAN Internet of Things (IoT) Networking Technology; A guide to the standard and its coverage, protocol stack, range and compatible chips and gateways...
factories, connected through wires, into flexible and wirelessly connected systems. The potential number of wireless connections in IIoT settings could reach billions in the next few years. This cannot be achieved without reliable, secure, and low bounded latency wireless connectivity. Consumer ...
two new network nodes (MTC-IWF and SCS) and a series of reference points related to these two nodes are introduced. The first node, MTC Interworking Function (MTC-IWF), hides the internal PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) topology and relays or translates signaling protocols used over Tsp (...