Inside the Internet of Things - Bryon Moyer Blog
[From the last episode: ISPs also have various strategies for the IoT, with some including smart-home offerings.] We’ve covered a lot of ground since our last review and summary, which was at the beginning of the year. We’ve looked at items generically affecting the IoT, and we dug a more […]
Read More[From the last episode: Apple, Amazon, and Google all have smart-home offerings.] There’s another group of prominent companies that may or may not get involved in the IoT: the internet providers (ISPs). From a home standpoint, these are the companies through which you get your internet access. And they have […]
Read More[From the last episode: Devices need to talk to other devices using the correct form of the API for the devices receiving commands. Profiles may help with this.] Now that we’ve had a of background on why devices can or cannot talk to each other, let’s look at the Big […]
Read More[From the last episode: In the IoT, most “recognizable” communication happens at the application layer.] Last time, we introduced an example of a radon detector talking to a fan, and we did so in generic terms with human languages. Let’s be more specific since this isn’t going to happen using […]
Read More[From the last episode: An API provides a way for one programmer to make his or her work accessible to other programmers that want to use the code.] One more thing before we look at the Big 3. We looked before at the communication stack, and we saw that, for […]
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