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Hubs in the Home – or Not

By Bryon Moyer | April 6, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: Connections to the cloud aren’t always useful – and they’re occasionally frustrating] Before we look into how the different major IoT players work, there are a few more things we should get under our belts. This week, we talk about hubs. Hubs We’ve talked about the […]

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Cloud

Cloud Frustrations

By Bryon Moyer | March 30, 2018 | 0 Comments

[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, […]

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Network using standards in a stack

Standards, Stacks, and Interop

By Bryon Moyer | March 9, 2018 | 0 Comments

[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, […]

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Standards

Standards Basics

By Bryon Moyer | March 2, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: Protocols are ways of doing things. Electronic protocols let multiple systems agree on how to do something so that they can work together.] Anyone can come up with a protocol and get at least some people to agree to it. As long as everyone that matters […]

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Buckinham Palace protocol

Protocols — How Stuff Gets Done

By Bryon Moyer | February 23, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: Even something as simple as a bit can be implemented numerous ways. Getting things to work means getting agreement on details, which, in the simplest cases, are called conventions.] If dealing with a simple bit can be messy, then imagine how much more complex it is […]

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