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The second coming of Sigfox
IoT as most people know it, the Internet of Things is nothing without an internet connection, but the logistics of creating and managing the infrastructure for all those connections is complex. Guest piece written byMaxine Hewitt, Business Development Director at Alpha Micro Components.
IoT gateway portfolio expands to include LTE connectivity
Provider of embedded systems, M2M platforms and IoT solutions, Eurotech, has expanded its IoT offering by introducing a new IoT gateway ReliaGATE 10-12, a compact IoT gateway featuring LTE connectivity for industrial and lightly rugged applications.ReliaGATE 10-12 is based on the TI AM3352 Cortex-A8 (Sitara) processor running at 1GHz, with 1GB of RAM, 4GB of eMMC and a user-accessible microSD slot.
How will wireless infrastructure change in the next decade?
The 5th generation of cellular networks is anticipated to arrive in the timeframe of the next two to five years, enabling Gbps datarates and a plethora of new applications and services. One of the key drivers for developing such speed is high resolution video demand (4, 8K etc) over mobile devices.
Arduino unveils new boards delivering connectivity in IoT
Arduinohas announced the new Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (LoRa) and the Arduino MKR GSM 1400, two new boards that are designed to offer a practical and cost effective solution for developers, makers and enterprises, enabling them to quickly add connectivity to their projects and ease the development of battery-powered IoT edge applications.
IoT solutions support rapid ramp up of LoRaWAN connectivity
Kerlink and Stream Technologies has announced the integration of their solutions to provide simple, end-to-end LoRaWANTM connectivity solutions for their expanding international customer bases.The two companies, which established their partnership in August 2015, have integrated IoT-X and Kerlink’s complete portfolio of gateways, ranging from indoor WirnetTM iFemtoCell, to carrier-grade outdoor WirnetTM Stations, and geolocation-ready Wirne...
Standardising IoT Connectivity by the Kilometer: SIGFOX, LoRa, or LTE?
As everyone is probably tired of hearing, theInternet of Thingsis supposed to connect everyone with everything connectable, everywhere. So far, there's been little tangible evidence of this, as it's being driven initially not by consumers but by industrial, government and other applications that are more difficult to spot.
Kontron joins the LoRa Alliance
Global provider of Embedded Computing Technology (ECT), Kontron, has announced that it has become a member of the LoRa Alliance, the fastest growing alliance developing a global low power wide area network (LPWAN) standard for Internet of Things (IoT). The LoRa Alliance was formed in 2015 with a mission to standardise LPWAN being deployed around the world to enable IoT, machine-to-machine (M2M), and smart city, and industrial applications.
Core Technologies of Edge Intelligence for the IoT
This white paper introduces Advantech Edge Intelligence Server (EIS) for Internet of Things that enables connectivity, data manageability and analytics in the edge. The EIS includes software packages, core technology, IoT development tools, pre-configured WISE-PaaS software services, plus the flexibility to add more software modules from the WISE-PaaS marketplace. With it, you can build and launch innovative IoT applications and offer easy-integr...
Making perfect sense for gas, water and heat metering
All across Europe, Asia and the United States, smart electricity metering is being rolled out, and other utilities are looking to get in on this action.Those involved in water, gas and heat are now also seeking to take advantage of the benefits. There’s a key difference, however, between the smart meters used for electricity and those required for other utilities. This is around choosing suitable communications technology.
Adding flexibility to IoT system development
John Jones, Director of Innovation at Avnet Silica, discusses some of the challenges and choices in developing systems and applications for the Internet of Things (IoT), and how the Visible Things platform can enable fast and easy development of secure, scalable edge-to-enterprise solutions for a multitude of industrial applications.