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The host layers protocols include session (SES), presentation (PRES) and application (APP) levels. In particular, the APP (application) layer in regular Internet communication is dominated by the HTTP protocol and XML-related derivatives, e.g. SoAP. Also, the</description>
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IoT Devices can be classified regarding their ability to implement full protocol stacks of the typical Internet protocols like IPv4, IPv6, HTTP, etc.

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IoT devices are not separated from the global networking environment that nowadays is highly integrated, connecting various wired and wireless transmission standards into one network called the Internet. Indeed, some networks are separated because of security and safety reasons and regulations, yet they usually share the same standards as global Internet …</description>
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The transport layer in the standard Internet ISO/OSI stack is between the Media and Application layers. Sometimes, it is a part of the so-called host layer protocols, composed of the top 4 layers: transport, session, presentation, and application.</description>
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While the IoT ecosystem is usually considered to be composed of wireless devices, it is still possible to connect IoT solutions using a wired connection. 

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Wireless connections define core communication for IoT devices. A vast and growing amount of protocols, their variations and the dynamic IoT networking market all present a non-solid situation where old “</description>
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