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MQTT Integration<\/strong>
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MQTT, or MQ Telemetry Transport, is a specific Internet of Things (IoT) messaging protocol that allows networks to send telemetry information quickly and effectively. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

MQTT integration has become a valuable part of machine-to-machine communication, especially in minimum network bandwidth environments, and the Simaxx platform provides a complete set of tools to help MQTT users manage their systems.


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What is MQTT & How does it work?<\/strong>
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MQTT uses your existing network infrastructure to send messages between Internet of Things devices. This allows a device to handle connecting remote devices without the need to connect through a specific network, uplink or pairing system.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

An MQTT broker receives messages from MQTT clients, filters the messages as needed, and distributes them to relevant IoT devices. This allows each MQTT client device to connect to the right IoT devices through even a minimal network bandwidth.
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Managing MQTT Clients and MQTT Broker Devices<\/strong>
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In general terms, MQTT clients send messages as a string. This string will refer to a certain service or output, and the MQTT broker is arranged to identify the event this message is pointing to.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

When you install brokers, you connect them to a range of device types and do basic configuration work. This allows them to check a message and create a response that sends it to any relevant Internet of Things device it has a connection to.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For example, a typical installation with configuration menu will allow you to set it up as an MQTT client using another system as an MQTT broker. The messages use a publish and subscribe system to ensure that the connection is always used correctly.
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What are typical MQTT use cases in IoT solutions?<\/strong>
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MQTT is relevant to a wide variety of use cases, including:<\/p>\n\n\n\n