1. The Internet of Things
1.1 Overview
In the global vision of the Internet of Things, the objects around us are endowed with the ability to communicate, process information, make decisions, and send information and commands. These functionalities make these objects "intelligent" in the sense that they are capable of operating autonomously.
The Internet of Things is therefore based on machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, with no human intervention in these exchanges. These objects will not be installed and used by telecom engineers, and this new branch of the Internet will not be administered by network engineers.
The idea is for these objects to be simply installed and put into operation.
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Bibliography
- (1) - Alexandra Institute - Inspriring the Internet of things. - Comic Book powered by the Alexandra Institute and partially funded by the FP7 ICT « Internet of Things Initiative » http://www.alexandra.dk/uk/services/Publications/Documents/IoT_Comic_Book.pdf ...
Websites
IPSO Alliance http://www.ipso-alliance.org
6LoWPAN Tutorial (available online) https://blog.st.com/tutorial-6lowpan-guide-creating-network-sending-data-internet/
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Events
Watteco is a regular exhibitor at the SmartGrid and Intelligent Building System (IBS) trade fairs in Paris.
Standards and norms
IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks. Part 15.4, Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs), IEEE (2011).
Watteco is an active member of the IEEE, IETF and ETSI standards bodies. Watteco is also a founding member of the IPSO alliance, where it regularly takes part in interoperability events and collaborates on the definition of optimized application profiles for smart...
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