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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Matter (standard).
See also changes related to Matter (standard), or pages that link to Matter (standard) or to this page or whose text contains "Matter (standard)".


  • Stub Connectivity Standards Alliance: (CSA) the standards organization for the emerging Matter standard and for Zigbee technology in smart-home applications. [e]
  • Developing Article Smart home: Refers to home automation devices that have internet access such as voice recognition (smart speakers), lighting, keyless door entry, security cameras, sensors (for temperature, motion, water, etc.), on/off switches, thermostats, streaming devices, smoke detectors, robotic vacuum cleaners, etc; home automation is a broader category that includes any device that can be monitored or controlled via wireless radio signals, not just those having internet access. [e]
  • Stub Internet of Things: (IoT) Internet-connected devices—“things”—that contain embedded sensors and software and connect to other systems or devices via wifi or low-powered wireless radio. [e]
  • Developing Article Thread (network protocol): an emerging standard for a mesh network protocol developed by a consortium of competing smart home companies, using IP version 6 over an IEEE 802.15.4 wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among IoT devices. [e]
  • Stub IEEE 802.15.4: Standard for the radios in the low-data-rate wireless networks for battery-driven devices of smart homes. Multiple physical layers are defined to operate in a variety of geographic regions with a variety of frequency bands. [e]

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  • Smart home [r]: Refers to home automation devices that have internet access such as voice recognition (smart speakers), lighting, keyless door entry, security cameras, sensors (for temperature, motion, water, etc.), on/off switches, thermostats, streaming devices, smoke detectors, robotic vacuum cleaners, etc; home automation is a broader category that includes any device that can be monitored or controlled via wireless radio signals, not just those having internet access. [e]
  • Internet of Things [r]: (IoT) Internet-connected devices—“things”—that contain embedded sensors and software and connect to other systems or devices via wifi or low-powered wireless radio. [e]
  • Thread (network protocol) [r]: an emerging standard for a mesh network protocol developed by a consortium of competing smart home companies, using IP version 6 over an IEEE 802.15.4 wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among IoT devices. [e]