Smart home protocol, its main application and smart home device, the role is to complete the control and linkage between the device and the device through the protocol technology, as well as the signal to send and receive. There are many communication protocols in the field of smart home, in addition to our common Bluetooth, WiFi, ZigBee, Z-Wave, etc., there are many. In recent years, it has often been heard that certain alliances are expected to end the unified smart home protocol, the alliance between certain alliances and certain alliances and multiple agreements.
Does the Thread protocol beat other smart home protocols in the smart home?
In July 2014, Google's Nest Labs put forward the technology of home IoT communication protocol.
Thread, jointly launched by Samsung, Nest, ARM, Big Ass Fans, Freescale and Silicon Labs, is an IP-based wireless network protocol for connecting home smart products.
In May 15th, ZigBeeAlliance and ThreadGroup issued a joint statement, announcing that ZigBee's application layer protocol will be implemented on the Thread network architecture, which is to standardize protocols for various applications in smart homes and other occasions. Some industry insiders believe that "for the industry, the combination of the two will promote the unification of industry standards and change the current standard differences."
Unfortunately, we still do not see any Internet of Things (IoT) devices that support the Thread networking protocol on the market. Thread Group originally promised that in the second quarter of 2016, there will be products that support Thread, but in fact there is nothing.
ThreadGroup President Grant Erickson said in an interview with EE Times that the organization decided earlier this year to revise the 1.0 version of the Thread specification (passed through the summer of 2015) through "enhanced functionality and use cases." This follow-up version 1.1 specification The first-generation Thread products, which were already adopted in July, and were subsequently built with version 1.0 specifications and are ready to pass the original certification process, were withdrawn by vendors. This is why the products that support the Thread networking protocol product are not currently available in the market.
Does the Thread protocol beat other smart home protocols in the smart home?
ThreadGroup and ZigBeeAlliance plan to release a collaborative end-to-end product development solution in 2017 for running ZigBee Alliance certified products on the Thread network.
Grant Erickson, president of the Thread Group, said: "Since our two organizations are close to completing our respective product development solutions, bringing ZigBee common language to the Thread network, several members have demonstrated the value of this connection agreement and promised to pass IP. The network provides a consistent product experience."
“We quickly reached the technology demonstration stage where many product, chip, and solution providers were involved, which just demonstrated that market demand has driven IP-based interoperability technologies. Our members are striving to meet this demand. With their early investments, the product development cycle is progressing smoothly."
Looks like everything is moving in the right direction, but the road to unification is still very long. 2017 Let's wait and see!
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