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ARM mbed OS 5 for low energy IoT modules
u-blox announced ARM mbed OS 5 support for the ODIN-W2 wireless IoT gateway module and the NINA-B1 Bluetooth low energy module – a unique combination of features currently offered by no other manufacturer.The ARM mbed OS 5 incorporates a real-time operating system (RTOS) in the core of the operating system.
Supporting Verizon’s LTE Cat M1 network for IoT
u-blox has announced plans to launch a module supporting Verizon's new Category M1 (Cat M1) LTE network, designed to allow a larger number of devices to connect to the IoT. The SARA-R404M module is based on Qualcomm Technologies’ MDM9206 LTE modem and is anticipated to be available for the Q4 2016 launch of Verizon's LTE Cat M1 network, which is scheduled to achieve nationwide US coverage by the end of Q1 2017.
u‑blox showcased VoLTE, NB‑IoT and IoT gateway capabilities at CTIA
u‑blox demonstrated VoLTE (Voice over LTE infrastructure) capability using its LTE Cat 1 module (TOBY‑R202), as well asNarrowband IoT (NB‑IoT)technology andIoTsensor‑to‑gateway‑to‑cloud capabilities at its booth of theCTIA Super Mobility 2016conference and exhibition of Las Vegas.
Design of wearable devices: Make versus buy
In the PC age, the computers we used mostly were found on our desk tops.Now, the computers we use the most are carried, as smartphones.Soon there will be a proliferation of devices wornmoving beyond today'sBluetoothheadsets, fitness wristbands, chest straps and smart watches, to other forms and functions, including embedding electronics in our clothes.
Nikken uses u-blox positioning and cellular technologies
Nikken Lease has tapped into cutting-edge positioning and cellular technologies from u-blox for its new trackable pallet, Transeeker.Transeeker is a pallet equipped with u-blox’s cellular and positioning technologies for accurate tracking: u-blox cellular UMTS/HSPA(+) module LISA-U200-62S and u-blox 7 standalone GNSS module, EVA-7M. For the first time, Nikken Lease is offering their GNSS enabled pallets as a rental service.
RPMA and LTE Cat 1 modules presented at EU Utility Week 2016
u-blox announced its first RPMA module for Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWA) IoT applications, as well as four new LTE Cat 1 cellular modules. u-blox will be showing the NANO-S100, its first RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) module for the IoT, made in partnership with Ingenu, at the European Utility Week 2016. u-blox is also showcasing four new LARA and TOBY LTE Cat 1 modules.
First single supplier of LTE Cat 1 module for the IoT
Developed from the ground up by u-blox, the UBX-R3 platform affirms u-blox’s commitment to delivering the industry’s best IoT cellular connectivity. The platform is at the heart of the first Cat 1 LTE module, LARA‑R3, marking the first milestone in a long-term strategy to establish leading LTE modem technology designed specifically for both the IoT and for M2M communication.u-blox unveiled the UBX-R3, its proprietary LTE modem techn...
4G modules donated to healthcare initiative
500 4G modules have been donated to Norwegian company, No Isolation, by u-blox, as a part of an on-going Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.No Isolation is a connected healthcare start-up, pioneering an avatar for children with long term illnesses who have to stay in hospital or at home over an extended period of time.
In‑vehicle LTE – use cases and opportunities for the connected and autonomous car
In January 1886, Karl Benz filed patent 37435 at the German Patent Office, which was subsequently granted in November. It was for a 954cc vehicle, called the Motorwagen, that was able to deliver less than one horsepower and operated with just one front wheel.
In‑vehicle LTE – use cases and opportunities for the connected and autonomous car
In January 1886, Karl Benz filed patent 37435 at the German Patent Office, which was subsequently granted in November. It was for a 954cc vehicle, called the Motorwagen, that was able to deliver less than one horsepower and operated with just one front wheel.