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- Insteon abstract "Insteon (commonly written INSTEON) is a home automation networking technology that enables light switches, lights, thermostats, motion sensors, and other devices to interoperate through power lines, radio frequency (RF) communications, or both. It employs a dual-band, mesh, networking topology in which all devices are peers and each device autonomously transmits, receives, and repeats messages. Insteon was invented by and is a trademark of SmartLabs, Inc..Every message received by an Insteon compatible device undergoes error detection and correction and is then repeated (retransmitted). All devices repeat the same message at the same time so that message transmissions collide synchronously, thus preserving the integrity of the message. The power line AC frequency serves as the synchronization reference for message transmissions. The power line protocol uses phase-shift keying.".
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- Insteon subject Category:Home_automation.
- Insteon comment "Insteon (commonly written INSTEON) is a home automation networking technology that enables light switches, lights, thermostats, motion sensors, and other devices to interoperate through power lines, radio frequency (RF) communications, or both. It employs a dual-band, mesh, networking topology in which all devices are peers and each device autonomously transmits, receives, and repeats messages.".
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