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* [[Architecture:Protocols:MQTT|MQTT]] - lightweight publish/subscribe messaging for telemetry and asynchronous updates
* [[Architecture:Protocols:MQTT|MQTT]] - lightweight publish/subscribe messaging for telemetry and asynchronous updates
* [[Architecture:Protocols:AMQP|AMQP]] - robust messaging with guaranteed delivery, suitable for HQ/Farm Controller links
* [[Architecture:Protocols:AMQP|AMQP]] - robust messaging with guaranteed delivery
* [[Architecture:Protocols:Zigbee|Zigbee]] - low-power mesh networks for local sensors and actuators
* [[Architecture:Protocols:Zigbee|Zigbee]] - low-power mesh networks for local sensors and actuators
* [[Architecture:Protocols:LoRa/LoRaWAN|LoRa/LoRaWAN]] - long-range, low-power communication suitable for large setups and sparse sensor deployments
* [[Architecture:Protocols:LoRa/LoRaWAN|LoRa/LoRaWAN]] - long-range, low-power communication suitable for large setups and sparse sensor deployments

Revision as of 02:15, 6 April 2026


There are various protocols out there that could be used in AOWIS:

  • MQTT - lightweight publish/subscribe messaging for telemetry and asynchronous updates
  • AMQP - robust messaging with guaranteed delivery
  • Zigbee - low-power mesh networks for local sensors and actuators
  • LoRa/LoRaWAN - long-range, low-power communication suitable for large setups and sparse sensor deployments
  • Z-Wave - low-power mesh for automation devices and actuators
  • EnOcean - energy-harvesting wireless sensors and switches

Research will be needed to be done here to decide which of these we could or should focus on while building AOWIS.