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    <author>Igor Khvostenkov</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[Z-Wave is a wireless communication protocol designed for home automation systems. It is a low-power, low-bandwidth network that allows devices in a home to communicate with each other and with a central controller, such as a hub or gateway. The protocol operates in the sub-1GHz frequency range and uses a mesh networking topology to ensure reliable and efficient communication between devices.
Z-Wave was first introduced in 2001 by a Danish company called Zensys and has since become a widely adopted standard for smart home automation.]]></description>
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