I can see your point perhaps on low cost devices, but just don't feel its applicable to the IoT movement as a whole.So you put an obsolete feature in a light bulb (html). The browsers change, The light bulb interface becomes useless. See: https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/obsolete.html
That's what's happening on my phone,
Remember, the "browser" executes the code on the "light bulb". The "light" bulb just "serves" the code to the "browser".
I'm just saying your argument is more about consumer technology in general as opposed to IoT.
No one really, IOT is a kind of catch all phrase, it means different things to different people. Look at mesh networks like Zigbee etc, all basically the same but wont talk nicely to each other without having a serious word with them.I have been watching the IOT evolution for years, and it is clearly coming. My problem is how to know what software, etc will evolve, given that the internet software I use online works only for some time, and then needs to be updated or changed.
Yes - I do know the IOT should not use browsers, etc, but some one or something needs access online to the 'swarm'. Scary.
Who controls how the IOT evolves?
Does anyone know?
we are not making full use of the tech, the true power of them is when you implement a mesh network, it gives you massive redundancy. so far we waste the tech on coffee machines!! There is so much more you can do with them.
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Look at energy micro systems, you can have both. things move fast and self routing mesh networks dont use much power. Maybe this is why people dont make the most of them?? Too many stuck in a time warp where you couldnt have decent battery lifeMesh *or* Battery life. Take your pick...
Look at energy micro systems, you can have both. things move fast and self routing mesh networks dont use much power. Maybe this is why people dont make the most of them?? Too many stuck in a time warp where you couldnt have decent battery life
I've googled 'energy micro systems' but not really sure what you're referring to. Do you have any links for devices which have mesh capability & good battery life? Keen to use them.
Maybe I *am* in time warp: I can't see how it can be done other than dropping to a low duty cycle. That's fine if you're monitoring a freezer temperature, but if you want to switch on a light using a wireless switch that goes through a battery powered node...
Always happy to learn
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