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- | Thread is an IPv6-based, closed-documentation (paid membership required for access to specifications[1]) royalty-free[2] networking protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) "smart" home automation devices to communicate on a local wireless mesh network.[3] | + | Thread是基于802.15.4的一种无线通信技术规范,适用于物联网特别是智能家居自动化设备之间的互联。Tread通过 6LoWPAN 技术支持 IPv6,无须支付技术专利费。Thread 可支持 250 个以上设备同时联网,能够覆盖到家中所有的灯泡、开关、传感器和智能设备。优化了功耗,超低能耗,设备可以运行数年。 |
- | In July 2014, the "Thread Group" alliance was announced, which today is a working group with the companies Nest Labs (a subsidiary of Alphabet/Google), Samsung, ARM Holdings, Qualcomm, NXP Semiconductors/Freescale, Silicon Labs, Big Ass Solutions, Somfy, OSRAM, Tyco International, and the lock company Yale in an attempt to have Thread become the industry standard by providing Thread certification for products.[4] | + | Tread工作组联盟成立与2014年7月,现在已经加入联盟的公司包括Nest Labs(谷歌的子公司)、三星、ARM、高通、恩智浦、Silicon Labs、Big Ass方案公司、Somfy、欧司朗、泰科等。 |
- | Thread uses 6LoWPAN, which in turn uses the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless protocol with mesh communication, as does ZigBee and other systems. Thread however is IP-addressable, with cloud access and AES encryption. It currently supports up to 250 devices in one local network mesh.[5] | + | ====Tread 英文信息==== |
- | An "AS IS" BSD licensed free and open-source implementation of Thread (called "OpenThread") has also been released by Nest.[6] | + | Thread is an IPv6-based, closed-documentation (paid membership required for access to specifications) royalty-free networking protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) "smart" home automation devices to communicate on a local wireless mesh network. |
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+ | Thread is an IPv6-based, closed-documentation (paid membership required for access to specifications) royalty-free networking protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) "smart" home automation devices to communicate on a local wireless mesh network. | ||
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+ | In July 2014, the "Thread Group" alliance was announced, which today is a working group with the companies Nest Labs (a subsidiary of Alphabet/Google), Samsung, ARM Holdings, Qualcomm, NXP Semiconductors/Freescale, Silicon Labs, Big Ass Solutions, Somfy, OSRAM, Tyco International, and the lock company Yale in an attempt to have Thread become the industry standard by providing Thread certification for products. | ||
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+ | Thread uses 6LoWPAN, which in turn uses the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless protocol with mesh communication, as does ZigBee and other systems. Thread however is IP-addressable, with cloud access and AES encryption. It currently supports up to 250 devices in one local network mesh. | ||
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+ | An "AS IS" BSD licensed free and open-source implementation of Thread (called "OpenThread") has also been released by Nest. | ||