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Mentor's Musings on Artificial Computational Intelligence and the Internet of Everything
IoT Standards Matters will look at different segments of the IoT market as it relates to implementation and use of standards. Each column will select a particular vertical, and lay out the relevant standards and technologies that affect the evolving IoT hyperspace. The pace of the columns will start broadly with the vision of narrowing the subject of subsequent articles toward more specific applications of standards, whether in the development, application, test, or commissioning of IoT technologies.