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Like other protocols and systems aimed at the residential, | Like other protocols and systems aimed at the residential, | ||
+ | ===== Interoperability ===== | ||
+ | Z-Wave' | ||
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+ | In September 2016, certain parts of the Z-Wave technology were made publicly available, when then-owner Sigma Designs released a public version of Z-Wave' | ||
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+ | ===== Radio frequencies ===== | ||
+ | Z-Wave is designed to provide reliable, low-latency transmission of small data packets at data rates up to 100 kbit/s, and is suitable for control and sensor applications, | ||
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+ | Z-Wave uses the Part 15 unlicensed industrial, scientific, and medical [[com: | ||
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+ | Z-Wave has been released to be used frequencies with the following frequency bands in various parts of the world: | ||
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+ | |< 100%>| | ||
+ | ^Frequency in MHz^Used in| | ||
+ | |865.2|India| | ||
+ | |868.4|China, | ||
+ | |868.4, 869.85|Armenia, | ||
+ | |869|Russia| | ||
+ | |908.4, 916|Argentina, | ||
+ | |916|Israel| | ||
+ | |919.8, 921.4|Australia, | ||
+ | |920.9, 921.7, 923.1|Macau, | ||
+ | |922.5, 923.9, 926.3|Costa Rica, Japan| | ||
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Wikipedia ([[https:// | Wikipedia ([[https:// | ||
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