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Due to the high cost of building, launching and maintaining a satellite network, utilising satellite connectivity for IoT applications has historically come with a premium price tag. Over the last decade, that price has been decreasing. This is chiefly due to the lower cost of launching satellites, and the trend for launching smaller satellites into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). |
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The strategic potential of IoT has driven engineers to deploy an ever-growing array of Edge devices, which collect, process, and run inference on data without consistent connections to the Internet. Historically, organisations have sent data collected at the Edge to the Cloud for processing by machine learning models, as the devices lacked the computational power required to run them. |
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A looming artefact of the pandemic, the global chip shortage, seems to be easing up; demand for consumer products like smartphones and games consoles has dropped and chip sales have slowed due to increased inflation. But are we out of the woods just yet? |
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In the post-pandemic, tech-first world, people seek devices that can unlock new conveniences and insights every day – and nothing can offer these capabilities quite like wearable technology. |
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3G has already gone or going fast. Now the 2G network is shutting down around the globe. In the UK and Germany, the intention is to phase out 2G services by 2033 at the latest but other regions including the Netherlands, France, Nordics are ahead of that timeline. The USA has almost completely shutdown 2G and 3G already. |
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By all accounts, India is a digital trailblazer. Buoyed by the falling cost and rising availability of smartphones – coupled with over half a billion internet subscribers – the nation has established itself as one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing bases of digital consumers and is digitising faster than many mature and emerging economies. |
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According to Manuel del Castillo, VP, Sales and Marketing at FocalPoint, accurate GNSS is the future to facilitating smart transportation
Every day, people encounter modern navigational challenges while travelling to their intended destinations. |
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What are some trends that come to mind when you think of the IoT industry? Global connectivity may spring to mind; so might AIoT (artificial intelligence IoT). The process of identifying, tracking and keeping tabs on trends is not an exact science but requires a similar kind of methodical approach, as outlined by Brad Jolly, Healthcare Technical Specialist, Keysight Technologies in a recent conversation with IoT Insider. |
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In this article for IoT Insider, Ellie Gabel posits the question of whether supercapacitors are the answer to improving battery performance for IoT wearables
Wearables are an exciting field in the IoT market. They could make health care more accessible or bring smartphone functions to everyday accessories or articles of clothing. As promising as these gadgets are, battery performance remains a problem. |
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A recent study by Juniper Research has revealed that operator revenue from IoT roaming is expected to rise from $1.1 billion in 2024 to $2.2 billion by 2029.
This comprehensive report highlights that while 5G IoT devices will make up less than 10% of IoT roaming connections, they will generate over 40% of total revenue by 2029, driving much of this growth. |
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