MQ Telemetry Transport

Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is an open message protocol that enables the transfer of telemetry-style data in the form of messages from pervasive devices, along high latency or constrained networks, to a server or small message broker. Pervasive devices may range from sensors and actuators, to mobile phones, embedded systems on vehicles, or laptops and full scale computers. The protocol was invented by Andy Stanford-Clark of IBM, and Arlen Nipper.

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Specifications

There are a couple of specifications for the MQTT protocol.

There are a number of implementations of client APIs for MQTT, and a number of MQTT server implementations. They range from Open Source, to technology inside commercial products.

Real world applications

In the real world, there are a number of projects that implement MQTT. Some of these are:

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