Starsinic, 2010 - Google Patents
System architecture challenges in the home M2M networkStarsinic, 2010
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- 6211285132876665725
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- Starsinic M
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- 2010 IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference
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Wireless home networks are extending beyond phones and computers to include every imaginable type of electronic device from TVs and audio components, to appliances and thermostats. The benefits include distribution of multimedia throughout the home, energy …
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