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IoT and Edge Computing for Architects

You're reading from   IoT and Edge Computing for Architects Implementing edge and IoT systems from sensors to clouds with communication systems, analytics, and security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839214806
Length 632 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Perry Lea Perry Lea
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. IoT and Edge Computing Definition and Use Cases 2. IoT Architecture and Core IoT Modules FREE CHAPTER 3. Sensors, Endpoints, and Power Systems 4. Communications and Information Theory 5. Non-IP Based WPAN 6. IP-Based WPAN and WLAN 7. Long-Range Communication Systems and Protocols (WAN) 8. Edge Computing 9. Edge Routing and Networking 10. Edge to Cloud Protocols 11. Cloud and Fog Topologies 12. Data Analytics and Machine Learning in the Cloud and Edge 13. IoT and Edge Security 14. Consortiums and Communities 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Z-Wave

Z-Wave is another mesh technology in the 900 MHz band. It is a WPAN protocol used primarily for consumer and home automation, and about 2,100 products are using the technology. It has found its way into commercial and building segments in the areas of lighting and HVAC control. In terms of market share, however, Z-Wave is not at the market cap like Bluetooth or Zigbee.

Its first manifestation was in 2001 at Zensys, a Danish company developing light control systems. Zensys formed an alliance with Leviton Manufacturing, Danfoss, and Ingersoll-Rand in 2005, formally known as the Z-Wave Alliance. The alliance acquired Sigma Designs in 2008 and Sigma is now the sole provider of Z-Wave hardware modules. Z-Wave Alliance member companies now include SmartThings, Honeywell, Belkin, Bosch, Carrier, ADT, and LG.

Z-Wave is a closed protocol for the most part with limited hardware module manufacturers. The specification is starting to open up more in the public domain...

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