Internet of Things: Konektivitas

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Internet of Things: Konektivitas Sritrusta Sukaridhoto

Pendahuluan Internet of Things

Jenis Perangkat Internet of Things

Bluetooth Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Standard: Bluetooth 4.2 core specification Frequency: 2.4GHz (ISM) Range: 50-150m (Smart/BLE) Data Rates: 1Mbps (Smart/BLE) Internet of Things

ZigBee Standard: ZigBee 3.0 based on IEEE802.15.4 Frequency: 2.4GHz Range: 10-100m Data Rates: 250kbps Internet of Things

Z-Wave Standard: Z-Wave Alliance ZAD12837 / ITU-T G.9959 Frequency: 900MHz (ISM) Range: 30m Data Rates: 9.6/40/100kbit/s  Internet of Things

6LoWPAN Standard: RFC6282 Frequency: (adapted and used over a variety of other networking media including Bluetooth Smart (2.4GHz) or ZigBee or low-power RF (sub-1GHz) Range: N/A Data Rates: N/A Internet of Things

Thread Standard: Thread, based on IEEE802.15.4 and 6LowPAN Frequency: 2.4GHz (ISM) Range: N/A Data Rates: N/A Internet of Things

Wifi Standard: Based on 802.11n (most common usage in homes today) Frequencies: 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands Range: Approximately 50m Data Rates: 600 Mbps maximum, but 150-200Mbps is more typical, depending on channel frequency used and number of antennas (latest 802.11-ac standard should offer 500Mbps to 1Gbps)  Internet of Things

Cellular Standard: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (2G), UMTS/HSPA (3G), LTE (4G) Frequencies: 900/1800/1900/2100MHz Range: 35km max for GSM; 200km max for HSPA Data Rates (typical download): 35-170kps (GPRS), 120-384kbps (EDGE), 384Kbps-2Mbps (UMTS), 600kbps-10Mbps (HSPA), 3-10Mbps (LTE)  Internet of Things

NFC Standard: ISO/IEC 18000-3 Frequency: 13.56MHz (ISM) Range: 10cm Data Rates: 100–420kbps Internet of Things

sigfox Standard: Sigfox Frequency: 900MHz Range: 30-50km (rural environments), 3-10km (urban environments) Data Rates: 10-1000bps  Internet of Things

Neul Standard: Neul Frequency: 900MHz (ISM), 458MHz (UK), 470-790MHz (White Space) Range: 10km Data Rates: Few bps up to 100kbps Internet of Things

LoRaWAN Standard: LoRaWAN Frequency: Various Range: 2-5km (urban environment), 15km (suburban environment) Data Rates: 0.3-50 kbps. Internet of Things

Kesimpulan Internet of Things

Jarak konektivitas Internet of Things

Perbandingan biaya dan throughput konektivitas Internet of Things

Protocol Internet of Things

Publish-and-Subcribe Internet of Things

Type Communication Internet of Things

Protocol Pengiriman Data Internet of Things

Protocol Pengiriman Data (2) Internet of Things