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- Computer engineering [r]: Discipline that deals with the design and production of computer hardware, the design and development of low-level computer software, and computer hardware-software integration. [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]
- Control system [r]: An interconnection between two systems that are referred to as the plant and the controller. [e]
- Multi-core [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Amplitude modulation [r]: Changing the height of the peaks of a periodic waveform, such as a radio wave, to carry information. [e]