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Low-power wireless communication applies to some of the following common wireless technologies:
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE): BLE is a Bluetooth Low Energy technology designed for IoT and low-power applications. It provides low power consumption, fast connection and data transmission capabilities in short-distance communication.
Zigbee: Zigbee is a low-power, low-data-rate wireless communication technology for IoT and sensor networks. It uses the low-power IEEE 802.15.4 standard to support multi-device interconnection and self-organizing networks.
Z-Wave: Z-Wave is a low-power wireless communication technology designed specifically for smart homes and the Internet of Things. It provides long-distance communication and high reliability, suitable for connecting various smart home devices.
LoRa (Long Range): LoRa is a long-distance, low-power wireless communication technology suitable for the Internet of Things and sensor networks. It uses low-power, long-range spread-spectrum modulation technology for wide-area coverage and long battery life.
Sigfox: Sigfox is a global Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology for connecting low-power devices and IoT applications. It provides low power consumption, and long-distance communication, and is suitable for low data rate applications.
NB-IoT (Narrowband IoT): NB-IoT is a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technology based on cellular networks and designed for IoT applications. It offers low power consumption, wide-area coverage, and the ability to connect at scale.
These wireless technologies play an important role in low-power wireless communication and are widely used in the Internet of Things, smart home, industrial automation and other fields.
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