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Z-Wave

Z-Wave is a wireless communication protocol designed for low-power, short-range communication in the context of home automation, IoT (Internet of Things), and smart devices. This protocol is commonly used in smart homes to connect and control a variety of devices.

Z-Wave:

  1. Standardization: Z-Wave is a proprietary wireless communication protocol developed by the Z-Wave Alliance. It operates in the sub-1 GHz frequency band (typically 868.42 MHz in Europe and 908.42 MHz in the United States).
  2. Network Topology: Z-Wave also supports a mesh network topology, allowing devices to relay messages and extend the network range.
  3. Interoperability: Z-Wave Alliance certifies Z-Wave devices for interoperability, ensuring that products from different manufacturers can work together seamlessly.
  4. Data Rate: Z-Wave supports data rates up to 100 kbps, making it suitable for applications with moderate data transfer requirements.
  5. Range: Z-Wave has a typical indoor range of around 30 meters per hop. The range can also be extended by creating a mesh network.
  6. Power Consumption: Similar to Zigbee, Z-Wave is designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
  7. Applications: Z-Wave is commonly used in home automation for devices like smart door locks, smart sensors, thermostats, and other smart home devices.

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