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The lifecycle of traditional software is arguably quite straight forward. At its simplest, you develop, test, and deploy the software, and then release a new version with features, updates, and/or fixes as needed.
Effective healthcare systems rely on a variety of testing and diagnostic tools to detect illnesses and provide the best possible outcomes for patients. One such tool is molecular diagnostics, a state-of-the-art practice that uses DNA for early diagnosis of disease infections. Traditionally, the practice of molecular diagnostics has been limited to centralized laboratories equipped with complex infrastructure, skilled lab technicians, and specialized storage.
This blog is Part 2 in our series about the Thread mesh protocol. In our first blog: Thread: A Low-Power Mesh Network Protocol for IoT we explained how the Thread protocol works and examined the role that each of the key device types play in the network architecture to support the Internet of Things (IoT).
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