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Android Things (codenamed Brillo) is an Android-based embedded operating system platform by Google, announced at Google I/O 2015. It is aimed to be used with low-power and memory constrained Internet of Things devices.[1][2] It will support Bluetooth low energy and Wi-Fi.[3] Along with Brillo, Google also introduced the Weave protocol, which these devices will use to communicate with other devices and which it hopes will be adopted by other IoT operating systems.[4]

References

  1. ^ Google developing “Brillo” Internet of Things OS based on Android
  2. ^ Project Brillo is Google’s new Internet of Things OS
  3. ^ Google announces Brillo, an operating system for the Internet of Things
  4. ^ "Google's new "Android Things" OS hopes to solve awful IoT security". Ars Technica. Retrieved 13 December 2016.