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Is there any prior art on this?
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You mean like.... AIM. Most people coded and instant messenger in the nineties.
But that was done by Computers, not Things on the Internet. Maybe we need another Alice Corp. vs CLS Bank, but for Things on the Internet?
Stating the obvious here, computers are things on the Internet. Also weather stations, seismographs, road sensors, etc. etc. have been doing this for decades.
Isn't this just what the OSI model does, but at the application level?

Well, to be fair seems like one side talks like for instance 802.2 and the other in X25, with a software layer in between --adapter pattern?

Can't believe such patent was granted.

Adapter? You mean a packet unwrapped an rewrapped probably as simple as a UNIX/Linux pipe.
very excited to see Tempe at the top of a patent, that whole area deserves some recognition.
I have some bad news for you...
What's the context?
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This sounds like taking the design of internet and applying it to the network of devices at home. Awesome! Except I find it disturbing that a patent was issued for something like this.
Don't apps like Nagios invalidate this?