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The Matter 1.0 standard consists of the following ''copyrighted'' documents which were approved in September of 2022. | The Matter 1.0 standard consists of the following ''copyrighted'' documents which were approved in September of 2022. | ||
* Matter 1.0 Core Specification | * Matter 1.0 Core Specification (899 pp) | ||
* Matter 1.0 Device Library Specification | * Matter 1.0 Device Library Specification (89 pp) | ||
* Matter 1.0 Application Cluster Specification | * Matter 1.0 Application Cluster Specification (359 pp) |
Revision as of 08:00, 21 April 2023
Matter is an emerging standard for communications among smart home devices that promises to make smart devices work with each other regardless of which company manufactures them and that smart home devices will continue to be usable on your home network even when no connection to the internet is available. The Matter standard is being managed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), the same group which also developed the Zigbee family of smart home protocols.
The Matter 1.0 standard consists of the following copyrighted documents which were approved in September of 2022.
- Matter 1.0 Core Specification (899 pp)
- Matter 1.0 Device Library Specification (89 pp)
- Matter 1.0 Application Cluster Specification (359 pp)