Internet 0
978-613-2-96600-1
6132966005
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2010-09-10
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Internet 0 is a low-speed physical layer designed to route 'IP over anything.' It was developed at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms by Neil Gershenfeld, Raffi Krikorian, and Danny Cohen. When it was invented, a number of other proposals were being labelled as "internet 2." The name was chosen to emphasize that this was designed to be a slow, but very inexpensive internetworking system, and forestall "high-performance" comparison questions such as "how fast is it?"Internet 0 was originally intended to network buildings, improve efficiency, and gather data through the control of HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). Effectively, it would enable a platform for pervasive computing -- everything in a building could be on the same network to share data gathering and actuation. A light switch could turn on a light bulb by sending a packet to it, they can be linked together by the user.
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