Come see the future of IoT connectivity, hear about Thread, and learn how you can use IoT Core connect to directly low power devices with no gateways in between. Thread works just like WiFi devices and is a short range, low power, mesh networking standard that Google helped pioneer. This session will cover enabling CoAP in Cloud IoT Core, building and deploying code to embedded devices running the OpenThread stack, and creating a simple application to view data and control the devices.
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Speaker(s): Calum Barnes, Jonathan Hui
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