Inside the Internet of Things - Bryon Moyer Blog
[From the last episode: The Hands-Free Hectare has completely automated the entire lifecycle of a hectare of barley.] This week we have one more random story before we return to our narrative. In this case, it’s about a rant from one of my colleagues. I also write for EE Journal, […]
Read More[From the last episode: We saw how a single device could help shallow-pocketed farmers improve their farming yields] This time we’re going to stick with farming as an application. But, instead of discussing one device, we’re going to look at a whole farm that’s been automated in the UK, yielding […]
Read More[From the last episode: We saw that each layer on the stack has one or more standards that can play there.] We’re going to take a little break from the technology side of things and look at the impact that the IoT can have. We’ll be doing a variety of […]
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: 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 […]
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