📄️ 5G
The fifth-generation wireless technology for digital cellular networks, offering increased data rates, lower latency, and improved connectivity for IoT devices.
📄️ Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP)
A versatile, open standard application layer protocol optimized for message-oriented middleware in IoT environments. AMQP facilitates secure and reliable communication between various IoT devices, applications, and components across different platforms and languages. Key features include message orientation, queuing, routing, reliability, and security, making AMQP essential for efficient IoT data exchange and management.
📄️ Anycast Networking
A network addressing and routing method that allows multiple destinations to share the same IP address, enabling efficient distribution of IoT traffic and reducing latency.
📄️ Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
A wireless communication protocol designed for low-power, short-range communication between IoT devices, offering reduced power consumption compared to classic Bluetooth.
📄️ Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
A wireless communication protocol designed for low-power, short-range communication between IoT devices, offering reduced power consumption compared to classic Bluetooth.
📄️ Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)
A lightweight, low-power, and low-latency communication protocol designed for resource-constrained IoT devices.
📄️ Connectivity
The ability of IoT devices to communicate with one another and with cloud services, using wired or wireless networks.
📄️ Connect Virtual Networks
The process of establishing secure and private connections between different virtual networks, enabling seamless communication between IoT devices and systems across different network environments.
📄️ Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication
Direct communication between IoT devices without the need for a central hub or gateway, allowing for reduced latency and increased efficiency in data transmission.
📄️ Filter Network Traffic
The process of monitoring and controlling the flow of data in a network to enhance security, improve performance, and prevent unauthorized access to IoT systems.
📄️ File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
A standard network protocol used for transferring files between a client and a server over a computer network, facilitating data exchange in IoT systems.
📄️ Gateway
A device or software component that serves as an intermediary between IoT devices and cloud services, providing protocol conversion, data aggregation, and security functions.
📄️ Home Area Network (HAN)
A type of local area network (LAN) that connects IoT devices and appliances within a residential environment, enabling smart home applications.
📄️ Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets)
Networks that combine different types of wireless technologies, such as cellular, Wi-Fi, and LPWAN, providing optimized connectivity for IoT devices with diverse requirements.
📄️ Information-Centric Networking (ICN)
A networking paradigm that focuses on the distribution and retrieval of information rather than the end-to-end communication between devices, providing efficient and scalable data delivery for IoT applications.
📄️ Internet Protocol (IP)
A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted and routed across networks, enabling communication between IoT devices and systems.
📄️ Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
The latest version of the Internet Protocol, which provides a larger address space to support the growing number of IoT devices.
📄️ Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellites
Satellites that orbit the Earth at altitudes below 2,000 km, providing communication services for IoT devices in remote or hard-to-reach areas.
📄️ Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN)
A low-power, long-range wireless communication protocol designed for IoT applications, enabling secure, bi-directional communication between devices and cloud services.
📄️ Modbus
A serial communication protocol widely used in industrial automation and IoT applications for data transmission between devices and control systems.
📄️ MQTT for Sensor Networks (MQTT-SN)
A lightweight, adapted version of the MQTT protocol specifically designed for wireless sensor networks with low-power and low-bandwidth constraints.
📄️ Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
A lightweight messaging protocol for small sensors and mobile devices, optimized for high-latency or unreliable networks.
📄️ Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT)
A low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) radio technology standard designed for IoT devices, providing improved indoor coverage, low power consumption, and efficient use of the radio spectrum.
📄️ Network Connectivity
The infrastructure and protocols that enable communication and data exchange between IoT devices, systems, and services across networks and the internet.
📄️ Network File System (NFS)
A distributed file system protocol that enables IoT devices and systems to access and share files over a network, simplifying data management and collaboration.
📄️ Network Topology
The arrangement of devices, nodes, and connections in a communication network, including star, mesh, and hierarchical configurations common in IoT networks.
📄️ Network Time Protocol (NTP)
A protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers and IoT devices over a network, ensuring accurate timestamps and coordinated actions.
📄️ Policy-based VPN Gateway
A virtual network gateway that uses predefined rules and policies to route traffic between different networks securely, often used to connect IoT devices and systems across multiple locations.
📄️ Port
A communication endpoint in networking and IoT systems, allowing devices and services to send and receive data over a network.
📄️ Private Endpoints
Network access points that are not exposed to the internet, allowing IoT devices, systems, and services to communicate securely within a private network or cloud environment.
📄️ Protocol
A set of rules and conventions that govern communication between IoT devices, systems, and services, enabling interoperability and data exchange.
📄️ Public Endpoints
Network access points that are exposed to the internet, allowing IoT devices, systems, and services to communicate with external entities.
📄️ Route Network Traffic
The process of directing data packets between IoT devices, systems, and services across networks.
📄️ Route-based VPN Gateway
A virtual network gateway that uses dynamic routing protocols to route traffic between different networks securely, often used to connect IoT devices and systems across multiple locations.
📄️ Sigfox
A global, low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) designed for IoT devices, offering long-range connectivity, low data rates, and minimal power consumption.
📄️ Server Message Block (SMB)
A network protocol that enables file and printer sharing between devices in an IoT system, commonly used in Windows-based environments.
📄️ Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
A cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication between IoT devices, systems, and services over a network, typically used for encrypting data transmitted over the internet.
📄️ Thread
A low-power, IPv6-based, wireless mesh networking protocol designed for IoT devices, providing secure and scalable communication for smart home and building automation.
📄️ Transport Layer Security (TLS)
A cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication between IoT devices, systems, and services over a network, succeeding SSL as the standard for internet security.
📄️ User-defined Routes (UDRs)
Custom network routing configurations that enable control over the flow of traffic between IoT devices, systems, and services in a virtual network.
📄️ Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication
A communication paradigm that enables data exchange between vehicles and various components of the transportation system, such as infrastructure, other vehicles, and pedestrians, using IoT technologies to improve safety and efficiency.
📄️ Virtual Networks
Logical networks created on top of a physical network infrastructure, allowing for the segmentation and isolation of IoT devices, systems, and services for security and management purposes.
📄️ VPN Gateway
A network device or service that enables the establishment and management of VPN connections between IoT devices, systems, and services across different networks.
📄️ Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A secure communication tunnel between IoT devices, systems, and services over a public network, such as the internet, providing data encryption, authentication, and privacy.
📄️ Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
A short-range wireless network that connects IoT devices within a close proximity, such as Bluetooth or Zigbee, often used in consumer or wearable applications.
📄️ Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
A network of spatially distributed IoT sensors that collect and transmit data to a central gateway or processing unit, enabling environmental monitoring and control.
📄️ Z-Wave
A low-power, wireless communication protocol designed for home automation and IoT applications, using a mesh network topology.
📄️ Zigbee
A low-power, low-data-rate wireless communication protocol designed for IoT and smart home applications, providing mesh networking capabilities.
📄️ Zone-redundant Gateways
Network gateways that are distributed across multiple availability zones within a cloud region, providing high availability and fault tolerance for IoT services.