Internet of Things: Support IP Smart Objects over Bluetooth Smart
- Joe Decuir | Board of Governors, IEEE
The “Internet of Things” is the latest technical problem and opportunity. At this time there is no one standard; there are at least 150 companies and alliances all proposing to tell us how this will work. The CEO of Samsung is correct: none of us can do this alone. This presentation will describe a particular plan for organizing the IoT space: using IP Smart Object application over a stack including 6LoWPAN, IPv6, Internet Protocol Support Profile (IPSP) and the Bluetooth Smart™ (Bluetooth Low Energy) transport.
Speaker Details
Joe Decuir is an IEEE Fellow for contributions to video games and personal computers. He has spent 28 years working on public standards for wired and wireless communications standards, including dialup modems, broadband, USB, IEEE 802, WiMedia and Bluetooth Special Interest Group. His current aspiration is to help converge the standards for the Internet of Things.
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