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Internet of Things for Architects

You're reading from   Internet of Things for Architects Architecting IoT solutions by implementing sensors, communication infrastructure, edge computing, analytics, and security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788470599
Length 524 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Perry Lea Perry Lea
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The IoT Story FREE CHAPTER 2. IoT Architecture and Core IoT Modules 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. Routers and Gateways 9. IoT Edge to Cloud Protocols 10. Cloud and Fog Topologies 11. Data Analytics and Machine Learning in the Cloud and in the Fog 12. IoT Security 13. Consortiums and Communities 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

IP-Based WPAN and WLAN

WPAN networks have adopted protocols that are typically not TCP/IP, at least from the outset. The protocol stacks for Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Z-Wave have similarities to a true TCP/IP protocol but don't inherently communicate over TCP/IP. There are adaptions of IP on Zigbee (using Zigbee-IP) and IP over Bluetooth (using IPSP to support 6LoWPAN) that do exist. Later in this chapter, we will cover an example of a WPAN using the 802.15.4 protocol with a true IPv6 (thread) compatible layer capable of joining any IPv6 network.

This chapter will also cover the standards around Wi-Fi using the IEEE 802.11 protocols. While typically thought of as a wireless LAN (WLAN), 802.11 protocols are pervasive and of use in IoT deployments especially in smart sensors and gateway hubs. This chapter will provide a formal treatment of the 802.11 Wi-Fi catalog of standards...

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