by Monisha Macharla | Oct 4, 2020 | Communication Protocols
What is Bluetooth? To understand the architecture of Bluetooth first lets understand what actually Bluetooth is. Bluetooth is a radio-wave technology that is mainly designed to enable wireless communications over short distances. The frequency of these waves ranges...
by Monisha Macharla | Oct 1, 2020 | Communication Protocols
Wi-Fi is a wireless information technology which stands for ‘ wireless fidelity ‘. It allows devices such as computer, laptops, smartphone, etc. to connect to the internet and exchange the data from device to device. In 1991, NCR...
by Monisha Macharla | Sep 28, 2020 | Communication Protocols
Over the past few years, we have moved from disconnected systems into a world completely linked to each other all in control of our fingertip. Smart home devices and similar technologies have augmented over the years. What once started with automation has now expanded...
by Sashreek Shankar | Jun 13, 2020 | Communication Protocols
Web Frameworks are software frameworks that are designed to help create Web apps, Web APIs and other resources. Web Frameworks help us solve two of the major hurdles of developing web apps – templates and routing. Now that we know what web frameworks are, lets...
by Jyotsna Rajaraman | Jun 13, 2020 | Communication Protocols
The wireless networking device, XBee is a user friendly, popular and is a technology worth knowing about. It can transmit and receive data wirelessly, and thus can be used for many IoT applications. As the popularity of the XBee module has grown massively, there are...
by Harshith | May 30, 2020 | Applications of IoT, Communication Protocols
Bluetooth was developed by Ericsson in 1994 uses short-wavelength UHF waves between 2402 and 2480 MHz. Widely known as the best wireless transmission technology for audio and the ubiquitous solution for hands-free calling in automobiles. Bluetooth is making waves in...