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[{$pagename}], formerly [Project Connected Home over IP] ([CHIP]), is a [Proposed Standard], [Royalty-free] [Home Automation] connectivity [standard].
[{$pagename}], formerly [Project Connected Home over IP] ([CHIP]), is a [Proposed Standard], [Royalty-free] [Home Automation] connectivity [standard].
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[{$pagename}] is a stupid name for anything. [Matter|Wikipedia:Matter|target='_blank'] is a well known noun.
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[{$pagename}] is __NOT__ "Free". To use the [{$pagename}] icon or name you must belong to the [Connectivity Standards Alliance] which is prohibitively expensive for an individual.
To even read the [Standard] you must be a member.
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Although the [{$pagename}] [Codebase] is [Open Source] under the [Apache license|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_License], the [{$pagename}] specification is licensed by [CSA].
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[{$pagename}] is an [Application Layer] protocol and [Data model] and does not specify the underlying [Transport Layers].
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[TCP-IP]-Based
[{$pagename}] makes it easier for device manufacturers to build devices that are compatible with [Smart Home] and voice services such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Assistant, and others. The first specification release of the Matter protocol will run on Wi-Fi and Thread network layers and will use Bluetooth Low Energy for commissioning.
Learn more from the Matter webinar.
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[{$pagename}] by itself is not a [Smart Home] system. The technology connects devices in the home, but has nothing to do with their automation and control. Such tasks still require a higher-level system that is compatible with matter.
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Communication between the devices is based on the Internet Protocol (IP) – both in the home network and in cloud connections. Consequently, the transmission protocols provided for in the first version of the standard are also IP-based. Devices that are to comply with matter use at least one of the following three options:
* [Ethernet] / LAN ([IEEE 802.3])
* [Wi-Fi] / WLAN ([IEEE 802.11])
* [Thread network layer] ([IEEE 802.15.4])
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* [#1] - [github.com|https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip#readme|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2022-01-04
* [#2] - [The independent info page on the smart home standard matter
|https://matter-smarthome.de/en/matter-faq-en/|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2022-05-12