👉 iIoR (Internet of Objects) refers to a network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity that enables them to collect and exchange data. Compatibility in iIoR is crucial for seamless integration and interoperability among diverse devices from different manufacturers. This means that iIoR standards and protocols must be widely supported to ensure that devices can communicate effectively, share data, and work together without issues. For example, a smart home system should be able to integrate a smart thermostat, security camera, and lighting system, regardless of the brand or model. Achieving compatibility often involves adhering to open standards like MQTT, CoAP, and HTTP, as well as using universal communication protocols such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee. This interoperability enhances user experience, reduces complexity, and fosters innovation in the IoT ecosystem.