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The TALQ Consortium has defined a globally accepted interface standard for smart city device networks. The Smart City Protocol is a specification for information exchange, suitable for integration in various software products and systems. By this means interoperability between Central Management Software (CMS) and Outdoor Device Networks (ODN) from different vendors is enabled. Thanks to TALQ a single CMS can configure, control, command and monitor heterogeneous smart city device networks. Since July 2021 the detailed specification is public and shared as ‘OpenSource knowledge’ on GitHub.
The TALQ Consortium has defined a globally accepted interface standard for smart city device networks. The Smart City Protocol is a specification for information exchange, suitable for integration in various software products and systems. By this means interoperability between Central Management Software (CMS) and Outdoor Device Networks (ODN) from different vendors is enabled. Thanks to TALQ a single CMS can configure, control, command and monitor heterogeneous smart city device networks. Since July 2021 the detailed specification is public and shared as ‘OpenSource knowledge’ on GitHub.
https://www.talq-consortium.org/
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