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Building Multi-protocol IoT Nodes with Thread, BLE and ZigBee

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the intricacies of building multi-protocol IoT nodes using Thread, BLE, and ZigBee in this comprehensive conference talk by Alin Lazar from NXP Semiconductors. Gain insights into the architectural overview of multi-protocol systems and learn how to develop IoT systems with less compromise by leveraging multiple protocols. Discover the path to better convergence for wireless IoT as you delve into topics such as protocol overviews, use cases, multiprotocol stacks, firmware development, and API implementation. Follow along as Lazar guides you through the process of building and deploying example micro-controller firmware and the necessary embedded Linux infrastructure for these networks. Enhance your understanding of coexistence APIs, gateways, and data routing while exploring practical tools like Wireshark and open-source solutions. By the end of this 58-minute presentation, acquire the knowledge to implement multi-protocol IoT nodes effectively, opening up new possibilities in the world of low-power wireless networks.

Syllabus

Introduction
Why implement multiple protocols
Protocols overview
Use cases
What do you need
Multiprotocol stack
Firmware
Multiprotocol API
Coexistence API
Gateways
Next Steps
Overview
Wireshark
BLE
Plugging it in
Host SDK
Open Source
Coop Module
Enablement
Data Routing


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