X10 (industry standard)
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x10-industry-standard-186-7237767
title:
X10 (industry standard)
text:
X10 is a protocol for communication among electronic devices used for home automation (domotics). It primarily uses power line wiring for signaling and control, where the signals involve brief radio frequency bursts representing digital information. A wireless radio-based protocol transport is also defined. X10 was developed in 1975 by Pico Electronics of Glenrothes, Scotland, in order to allow remote control of home devices and appliances. It was the first general purpose domotic network techno
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encyclopedia
description:
Home automation communication protocol
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X10_(industry_standard)
date created:
2002-03-02T01:24:59Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T23:14:54Z
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