
B100None Protocol
The B100None Protocol is a technical standard that specifies how digital devices communicate or exchange data without including any actual data content. Essentially, it defines the rules for the transmission process themselves, such as message formats and protocols, but intentionally omits any specific data payload. This can be used for testing, calibration, or establishing communication without transmitting meaningful information. Think of it as a set of instructions for how devices should "say hello" or check each other's presence, without sending actual messages or data.