Abstract

This article provides a comparative analysis of modern data transmission technologies that can be used in modern automation and telemechanics systems for data exchange with various sensors and other security and access control systems. The authors describe the most common types of transmission networks and offer options for their application in relation to the requirements of specific customers. The main emphasis is on open source solutions that can be used in research projects on an unlicensed basis.

Highlights

  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices are becoming more and more common among ordinary users in households and in the small and medium-sized business environment

  • In addition to standardizing existing practice for sparepair (Alternative B), common-mode data pair power (Alternative A) and 4-pair transmission (4PPoE), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) PoE standards provide for signaling between the power sourcing equipment (PSE) and powered device (PD)

  • It is impossible to single out some kind of unconditional leader, since each of the technologies has its own special niche, where it is widely spread

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

IoT devices are becoming more and more common among ordinary users in households and in the small and medium-sized business environment. At the moment we have a huge number of different technologies that allow data transmission in IoT networks and it is required to analyze the entire main range of existing hardware and software solutions, describe their advantages and disadvantages and determine the most beneficial areas for their application. This is what this article will be devoted to

MQTT STANDART FOR SMART HOME IOT SYSTEMS
ETHERNET
Z-WAVE
NARROWBAND IOT AND LTE
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