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====== Media Layers - Wireless Network Protocols ======= | |
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| ====== Media Layers - Wireless Network Protocols ======= |
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Wireless connections define core communication for IoT devices. A vast and growing amount of protocols, their variations and the dynamic IoT networking market all present a non-solid situation where old "adult" Internet protocols coexist along with new ideas, and IoT hardware and software platforms are more and more capable with every new generation; thus new concepts appear almost daily. Currently, many IoT networking protocols are defined for various layers of the protocol implementation stack, some compatible while others are concurring. Figure {{ref>iot-protocols}} presents some selected protocols existing for IoT. This covers only the most popular ones and gives a non-exhaustive view. We discuss them in more detail below. | Wireless connections define core communication for IoT devices. A vast and growing amount of protocols, their variations and the dynamic IoT networking market all present a non-solid situation where old "adult" Internet protocols coexist along with new ideas, and IoT hardware and software platforms are more and more capable with every new generation; thus new concepts appear almost daily. Currently, many IoT networking protocols are defined for various layers of the protocol implementation stack, some compatible while others are concurring. Figure {{ref>iot-protocols}} presents some selected protocols existing for IoT. This covers only the most popular ones and gives a non-exhaustive view. We discuss them in more detail below. |
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