Mqtt Essentials - A Lightweight Iot Protocol -
, and traditional communication methods (like "polling," where a server constantly asks "Do you have data yet?") were battery-draining and saturated the network just to stay connected. Latency was high , and connections were unreliable. The Invention: A Protocol Born in a Desert Office
The story of (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) began in 1999 with two engineers, Andy Stanford-Clark of IBM and Arlen Nipper of Arcom (now Eurotech), who were facing a massive technical headache in the middle of a desert . The Problem: Expensive Sand and Satellite Bytes MQTT Essentials - A Lightweight IoT Protocol
Phillips 66 needed to monitor in remote areas where the only way to send data was via satellite. At the time: and traditional communication methods (like "polling