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The IoT Business Show is brought to you by the Iot-Inc Certified IoT Professional (ICIP) online training & certification program: http://www.iot-inc.com/training
Sensors from the M2M world are evolving into connected sensors for IoT. Same sensor tech but now the sensor needs to communicate outside of a local and often proprietary network. Goodbye, 35-year-old Modbus, used in SCADA of yesteryear and hello layered communication, needed in the Internet of Things to onboard billions of sensors. In this episode of the IoT Inc Business Show, Mike Fahrion explains not only the anatomy of today’s connected sensor but also why we’re moving to a layered communication stack.
Read the rest of the show analysis notes including the transcripts at: https://www.iot-inc.com/scaling-connected-sensor-solutions-iot-podcast/
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The IoT Business Show is brought to you by the Iot-Inc Certified IoT Professional (ICIP) online training & certification program: http://www.iot-inc.com/training
Sensors from the M2M world are evolving into connected sensors for IoT. Same sensor tech but now the sensor needs to communicate outside of a local and often proprietary network. Goodbye, 35-year-old Modbus, used in SCADA of yesteryear and hello layered communication, needed in the Internet of Things to onboard billions of sensors. In this episode of the IoT Inc Business Show, Mike Fahrion explains not only the anatomy of today’s connected sensor but also why we’re moving to a layered communication stack.
Read the rest of the show analysis notes including the transcripts at: https://www.iot-inc.com/scaling-connected-sensor-solutions-iot-podcast/
Consider taking 60 seconds to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes. They are extremely helpful when it comes to ranking the show and you can be sure I read every one.
And lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to get automatic updates every time a new episode goes live.