OpenThread: Bringing the Internet to low-power IoT devices (Google I/O '18)

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Thread is a secure, reliable, IPv6-based mesh networking protocol designed for connecting battery-powered devices. OpenThread released by Nest is an open-source implementation of Thread, making the same technology used in Nest products more broadly available to developers. OpenThread supports a variety of chipsets and product platforms such as Android Things, Linux, and RTOS. This talk will provide a brief overview of Thread and how developers can quickly build IoT solutions using OpenThread.

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Visit the website → https://openthread.io/
OpenThread Github → https://goo.gl/mXFBd8
Simulating a Thread network using OpenThread codelab → https://goo.gl/vrn8ay
OpenThread Hardware codelab → https://goo.gl/npEBc1

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