3.1 Evolution of low Power WPAN IoT by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - October 11, 2024October 19, 20240 Evolution of LR-WPAN Standardization Wired communications is any type movement of data between or among devices using a wired connection. Wired connections include Ethernet, fiber-optic cable for phone and other uses, cable for television and Internet systems, public switched telephone network (PSTN), CAN and MOST systems in automotive. The stability and clarity of wired communications keeps the wire relevant in the age of wireless comms. Advances in broadband communication and networks started more than 100 years ago. Some of the most defining moments in the history of wired network technology, which influenced the advancements it’s making today, include: 1876: The invention of the telephone started a revolution towards wired communications. 1964: With the introduction of optical fiber, the potential of wired networks skyrocketed. 1970: Ethernet
IoT Protocols Uncategorized by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - September 28, 2024October 3, 20240 Introduction In the ever-expanding landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT), the terms "protocols" and "standards" are often used interchangeably. However, they refer to distinct concepts that play critical roles in the development and implementation of IoT solutions IoT Protocol An IoT (Internet of Things) protocol refers to a set of rules and standards that enable devices and systems to communicate and exchange data within an IoT network. These protocols define the methods and formats for data transmission, device discovery, connectivity, and security in an IoT environment. They are designed to accommodate the unique requirements of IoT devices, which often have limited resources such as processing power, memory, and energy. They aim to provide efficient and reliable communication between devices, while minimizing bandwidth usage